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Gilman Goodwin

BirthAugust 1801 - Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Death28 September 1880 - Gilmanton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
MotherSarah "Sally" Eastman
FatherDavid Goodwin

Born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire on August 1801 to David Goodwin and Sarah "Sally" Eastman. Gilman Goodwin married Esther Chesley and had 6 children. He passed away on 28 September 1880 in Gilmanton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA.

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David Goodwin
1760 - 1832
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Sarah "Sally" Eastman
1764 - 1851
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Esther Chesley
1804 - 1872
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Sylvester Goodwin
1835 - 1911
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David Goodwin
1827 - 1904
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Charles H. Goodwin
1843 - 1924
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Carrie E Goodwin
1866 - Unknown
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Cyrus Goodwin
1830 - Unknown
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Everett Goodwin
1845 - Unknown

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