Birth | 30 Nov 1823 | Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 23 Jun 1824 | & was weaned because of her mother being so ill - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 9 Nov 1835 | & was mentioned in a letter by her Aunt Deborah - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Miscellaneous | 2 Mar 1837 | visited her Uncle Nathan Howes and was concerned for her father | | | |
Miscellaneous | 2 Mar 1837 | visited her Uncle Nathan Howes and was concerned for her father | | | |
Residence | 22 Apr 1839 | & wrote with her aunt & cousin to Aunt Deborah on the death of Aunt Mary and her grandchild Alonzo - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 19 Jan 1840 | & her aunt Deborah wrote to her niece that she had a cold - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 15 May 1840 | & sent a letter to her Aunt Deborah staying in Southampton - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | Bef 22 May 1840 | teacher - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | Aft 22 May 1840 | teacher - Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 15 Aug 1843 | as a boarder with a Mr & Mrs Smith, was a teacher and wrote to her cousin Mary Ann Pomeroy - Sunderland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Education | From 1844 to 1846 | at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary under Mary Lyon - South Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 28 Jul 1845 | & wrote her cousin Deborah that she would like her to come for examinations - South Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | | | |
Graduated | 1846 | Mount Holyoke Female Seminary - South Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | | teacher - Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | 1847 | teacher - Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence | 1847 | Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | | teacher - Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | 4 Oct 1849 | permanent assistant instructor at the Normal School - Westfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 31 Aug 1850 | with her father and step-mother - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | | teacher - Selma, Dallas County, Alabama | | | |
Occupation | | teacher - Dayton, Marengo County, Alabama | | | |
Occupation | | teacher - Uniontown, Perry County, Alabama | | | |
Occupation | | teacher at the Wilcox Female Institute - Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama | | | |
Residence | 16 Jun 1855 | in Adam Clark's household with Eliza Ward (age 20) and Lydia Brackett (age 23) - Buckland, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | From 1857 to 1862 | teacher - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Miscellaneous | Abt 1862 | was with Dorothea Dix aiding in the work of caring for the sick and wounded during the Civil War | | | |
Miscellaneous | 19 Nov 1863 | heard President Lincoln deliver his Gettysburg Address speech - Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Religion | 1865 | and Peter were members of First Presbyterian Church where Rev. Albert E. Barnes was the minister - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Marriage | 1865 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Residence (family) | 14 Jul 1870 | and he owned real estate valued at $13,000 and a personal estate valued at $2,000 - Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Residence (family) | 7 Jun 1871 | Brooklyn, Kings County, New York - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Miscellaneous | 7 Jun 1871 | attended the Mt. Holyoke Class of 1846 Reunion with Miss Mary Suyen Rice & Miss Sophia Spofford - Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut | | | |
Miscellaneous | 7 Jun 1871 | attended the Mt. Holyoke Class of 1846 Reunion with Miss Mary Suyen Rice & Miss Sophia Spofford - Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut | | | |
Religion | | and Peter were members of Plymouth Church where Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was the minister - Brooklyn, Kings County, New York | | | |
Residence (family) | 1877 | at 359 Seventh Street - Brooklyn, Kings County, New York - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Miscellaneous | Bet 1 May 1878 and 10 Nov 1878 | attended the Paris Exposition while travelling in Europe for 6 months - Paris, France | | | |
Residence (family) | 9 Jun 1880 | at 359 Seventh Street - Brooklyn, Kings County, New York - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Election | 22 Feb 1886 | a vice president of the New York Alumnae Association of Mount Holyoke Seminary - New York, New York County, New York | | | |
Residence (family) | May 1889 | Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Residence (family) | 1895 | at 757 D Street - Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Residence (family) | 1 Jun 1900 | at 757 South D Street in a rented house - Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Residence | 22 Feb 1905 | Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington | | | |
Residence | 22 Feb 1905 | Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington | | | |
Residence (family) | Bet 1905 and 1907 | with their son, Dr. Frederick Leland Goddard, - Sanitarium, Sitka County, Alaska - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Residence (family) | 14 Jan 1910 | as boarders at the Sitka or Goddard Hot Springs - Sanitarium, Sitka County, Alaska - Peter M GODDARD | | | |
Death | 31 Mar 1910 | Sanitarium, Sitka County, Alaska | | | |