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John Goodwin

Birth1775 - Georgia, USA
Death1840 - Dallas County, Alabama, USA
MotherNancy Ann Nanny Wyche
FatherTheophilus Goodwyn

Born in Georgia, USA on 1775 to Theophilus Goodwyn and Nancy Ann Nanny Wyche. John Goodwin married Martha Patsy Jackson and had 9 children. He passed away on 1840 in Dallas County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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Theophilus Goodwyn
1709 - 1788
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Nancy Ann Nanny Wyche
1710 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Martha Patsy Jackson
1790 - 1840
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James Albert Goodwin
1810 - 1862
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Sarah Elizabeth Goodwin
1830 - 1894
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Margaret "Peggy" Goodwin
1800 - 1880
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Isaiah J. Goodwin
1825 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Goodwin
1812 - 1860
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Charles Fletcher Goodwin
1810 - Unknown
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Sena Goodwin
1820 - Unknown
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Martha Goodwin
1830 - Unknown
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John Godwin
1800 - 1837

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