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Christopher Goodwin

BirthBEF 9 OCT 1681 - Charlestown, MA
Death1747 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
MotherJoanna Long
FatherChristopher Goodwin

Born in Charlestown, MA on BEF 9 OCT 1681 to Christopher Goodwin and Joanna Long. Christopher Goodwin married Mary Griffin and had 5 children. He passed away on 1747 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Christopher Goodwin
1647 - 1702
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Joanna Long
1646 - 1700
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Mary Griffin
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Reed
1706 - Unknown
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Eleanor Goodwn (Ranger)
1714 - Unknown
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Joannah Goodwin
1709 - 1775
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John Goodwin
1705 - Unknown
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Deborah Goodwin
1716 - Unknown
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Mary Goodwin
1707 - Unknown

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