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Joseph Gooch

Birth18 Nov 1700 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death9 Feb 1770 - Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
MotherElizabeth Peck
FatherJames Gooch

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 18 Nov 1700 to James Gooch and Elizabeth Peck. Joseph Gooch married ELIZABETH VALENTINE and had 8 children. He passed away on 9 Feb 1770 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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James Gooch
1666 - 1735
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Elizabeth Peck
1674 - 1702
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Valentine
1703 - 1762
Children Show all
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Joseph Gooch
1728 - 1811
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Mary "Molly" Gooch
1734 - 1809
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Sarah Gooch Dinsdale
1735 - Unknown
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Katherine Gooch
1739 - 1765
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Elizabeth Gooch
1727 - 1747
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John Gooch
1737 - 1783
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Martha Gooch
1733 - Unknown
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John Gooch
1733 - 1736

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