Individual Details
John Goode
(Bet 1620 and 1630 - 1709)
removed to Barbados, 1643-1650 and then to Virginia prior to 1660
named his plantation Whitby (Whitley) in memory of his English home
friend but not co-conspirator of Nathaniel Bacon in late 1670s.
named his plantation Whitby (Whitley) in memory of his English home
friend but not co-conspirator of Nathaniel Bacon in late 1670s.
Events
Families
Spouse | Anne Bennet ( - ) |
Child | Katherine Goode ( - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Goode ( - ) |
Child | Susanna Goode ( - ) |
Child | Anne Goode ( - ) |
Child | Frances Goode ( - ) |
Child | Mary Goode ( - ) |
Child | Martha Goode ( - ) |
Child | Ursula Goode ( - ) |
Child | John Goode (1670 - 1720) |
Child | Thomas Goode (1687 - ) |
Child | Joseph Goode (1688 - ) |
Spouse | Frances Mackarness ( - ) |
Child | Samuel Goode (1655 - 1734) |
Child | Robert Goode (1689 - 1764) |
Father | Richard Goode (1580 - 1620) |
Sibling | Richard Goode (1630 - 1719) |
Endnotes
1. G. Brown Goode, Virginia Cousins (C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisburg, Virginia, 1981), p. 27.
2. G. Brown Goode, Virginia Cousins (C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisburg, Virginia, 1981), p. 27.
3. G. Brown Goode, Virginia Cousins (C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisburg, Virginia, 1981), p. 31.
4. G. Brown Goode, Virginia Cousins (C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisburg, Virginia, 1981), p. 31.