John GOODALE
Abt 1563 - 1625 (~ 62 years)-
Name John GOODALE Birth Abt 1563 Yarmouth, Isle Of Wright, England Gender Male Death 7 Jul 1625 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England Person ID I30750 kirkpatrick Last Modified 4 Jul 2006
Father Thomas GOODALE Mother UNKNOWN Family ID F7777 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth PARLETT, b. 1569, Stradsett, Norfolk, England d. 8 Apr 1647, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 78 years) Marriage Abt 1606 Norfolkshire, England Children 1. Elizabeth GOODALE, b. Abt 1614, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England d. 23 Apr 1651, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 37 years) Family ID F7770 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Apr 2007
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Notes - John Goodale, or Goodall, a wealthy chandler, lived at Great Yarmouth,the famous port of the herring fishery in county Norfolk, from about 1613until his death in 1625. His earlier life had been spent in the smallmarket town of Downham, sometimes called Downham Market, still in Norfolkbut in the far western end of the county and a few miles south of King'sLynn. Although it is not yet fully proved, he was probably a son ofThomas Goodale, "the elder", and a nephew of Richard Goodale, a tallowchandler of Downham Market who made on 12 Jul 1587, a will which wasproved 3 Oct 1588, naming John Goodale, nephew, executor and residuarylegatee.
John's second wife Elizabeth (Parlett) Taylor brought two Taylorchildren, Peter and Susan, into the Goodale household and added nine newGoodales. Elizabeth Goodall, was the executrix of her husband's will withthe power reserved to John Goodall, the son, executor.
- John Goodale, or Goodall, a wealthy chandler, lived at Great Yarmouth,the famous port of the herring fishery in county Norfolk, from about 1613until his death in 1625. His earlier life had been spent in the smallmarket town of Downham, sometimes called Downham Market, still in Norfolkbut in the far western end of the county and a few miles south of King'sLynn. Although it is not yet fully proved, he was probably a son ofThomas Goodale, "the elder", and a nephew of Richard Goodale, a tallowchandler of Downham Market who made on 12 Jul 1587, a will which wasproved 3 Oct 1588, naming John Goodale, nephew, executor and residuarylegatee.