Individual Details

Emily Seymour GOODWIN

(2 Apr 1852 - 28 Mar 1923)

Events

Birth2 Apr 1852Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut
Graduated1870Brooklyn Heights Seminary with high honors and was president of her class - Brooklyn, Kings County, New York
Marriage28 Jan 1873Brooklyn, Kings County, New York - Living
Marriage28 Jan 1873Brooklyn, Kings County, New York - Living
Miscellaneous1892was organizer of the Ruth Wyllys Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution & its regent - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
MiscellaneousBef Jun 1899was one of the leaders in saving the Ancient Burying Ground - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Miscellaneous31 Oct 1903resigned as regent of the Ruth Wyllys Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
MiscellaneousBet 1908 and 1912president of the Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames of America - Connecticut
Miscellaneous1909appealed to Ct Colonial Dames to help save the Old State House and $10000 was raised to restore it - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Death28 Mar 1923suddenly after suffering from heart trouble for several months at her home at 79 Spring Street - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Burial30 Mar 1923at the Ancient Burying Ground - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut

Families

SpouseLiving
ChildHarold Goodwin HOLCOMBE (1873 - 1960)
ChildEmily Marguerite HOLCOMBE (1877 - 1926)
ChildCapt John Marshall HOLCOMBE Jr (1889 - 1951)
FatherEdwin Olmsted GOODWIN (1819 - 1882)
MotherHannah Harriet BROWN (1818 - 1904)
SiblingEdwin P GOODWIN (1849 - )