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Nathaniel Goodwin

Birth17 April 1770 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death13 Feb 1857 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMARY Molly Jackson
FatherGen Nathaniel Goodwin

Born in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA on 17 April 1770 to Gen Nathaniel Goodwin and MARY Molly Jackson. Nathaniel Goodwin married LYDIA Gardner and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1857 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Gen Nathaniel Goodwin
1748 - 1819
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Mary Molly Jackson
1749 - 1779
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Lydia Gardner
1768 - 1842
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Lydia Coffin Goodwin
1800 - 1888
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Albert Gardner Goodwin
1802 - 1887
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Nathaniel Gardner Goodwin
1797 - 1797
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Nathaniel Goodwin
1809 - 1894
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Mary Ann Goodwin
1805 - 1832
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Edward Jackson Goodwin
1803 - 1828
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Nathaniel Gardner Goodwin
1799 - 1800
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Nathaniel Goodwin
1809 - 1901

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