ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
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Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Gary ,
This foregoing mostly erroneous Robert Goodwin publication is that of my great great great great grandfather of Yoxford England whom, at age 20, was an HBC English surgeon and later became an HBC Trader, and post " Master", the boss of young Jacob Corrigal , at the Osnaburg House on the Albany River; accordingly, the published Goodwin subject information is full of errors and it therefore is devoid of the real truth about Robert Goodwin's life, and his wife, Mistigoose, and of their Goodwin dizygotic fraternal twins, named Mary and William Goodwin, born
6 August, 1788. This young Mary was my great, great, great, grandmother, and became Jacob Corrigals young wife. And, after birthing five girls and one son, as the Corrigal children-- with Jacob-- she died at age 35 on 23 September, 1823. I personally inherited her gold "Ob" engraved ring with her black hair encapsulated in its crown. Sadly, Mistigoosse had drowned herself in 1796 or 1797 because of Robert's personal indigenous folly in taking their eight-year old son, William, purposley to leave him permanently in England. Moreover, Robert Goodwin married, secondly, "Jenny" who had two daughters with Robert and they where named respectively Anne and Marguerite, who seem to have been deliberately surnamed by Robert as being his "Goodwyn" daughters, as distinct from his several Goodwin born children. I am not proud of doctor/trader Robert Goodwin by any means thus far.
This foregoing mostly erroneous Robert Goodwin publication is that of my great great great great grandfather of Yoxford England whom, at age 20, was an HBC English surgeon and later became an HBC Trader, and post " Master", the boss of young Jacob Corrigal , at the Osnaburg House on the Albany River; accordingly, the published Goodwin subject information is full of errors and it therefore is devoid of the real truth about Robert Goodwin's life, and his wife, Mistigoose, and of their Goodwin dizygotic fraternal twins, named Mary and William Goodwin, born
6 August, 1788. This young Mary was my great, great, great, grandmother, and became Jacob Corrigals young wife. And, after birthing five girls and one son, as the Corrigal children-- with Jacob-- she died at age 35 on 23 September, 1823. I personally inherited her gold "Ob" engraved ring with her black hair encapsulated in its crown. Sadly, Mistigoosse had drowned herself in 1796 or 1797 because of Robert's personal indigenous folly in taking their eight-year old son, William, purposley to leave him permanently in England. Moreover, Robert Goodwin married, secondly, "Jenny" who had two daughters with Robert and they where named respectively Anne and Marguerite, who seem to have been deliberately surnamed by Robert as being his "Goodwyn" daughters, as distinct from his several Goodwin born children. I am not proud of doctor/trader Robert Goodwin by any means thus far.
Last edited by Donn on Mon Sep 19, 2016 1:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Thanks Donn; we’re making progress now.
Do you have birth-dates for the two daughters of Jenny, Anne and Marguerite?
Do you have birth-dates for the two daughters of Jenny, Anne and Marguerite?
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Hi Donn
My lineage stems from Sarah ann Scollie 2 great grand mother by blood with Mistigoosh as my 5th great grand mother
In short i believe we share lineage
My mother
Judth whitfeld to Rheta kent to George W Kent then Sarah Scollie to Mary Goodwin then to Robert Goidwin/Mistigoosh
Any information you gave i would love to know (very excited for any input you may have )
tsm170@me.com
My lineage stems from Sarah ann Scollie 2 great grand mother by blood with Mistigoosh as my 5th great grand mother
In short i believe we share lineage
My mother
Judth whitfeld to Rheta kent to George W Kent then Sarah Scollie to Mary Goodwin then to Robert Goidwin/Mistigoosh
Any information you gave i would love to know (very excited for any input you may have )
tsm170@me.com
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Robert Goodwin i mean
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Welcome to the Forum Tim!
Who did Judith’s mother, Rheta KENT, marry? – was it Harold McKELVEY and/or someone named WHITFELD?
Please clarify.
Who did Judith’s mother, Rheta KENT, marry? – was it Harold McKELVEY and/or someone named WHITFELD?
Please clarify.
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
On the top page the name should be William Adolphus Barmby Goodwin not Barnby
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Correction has been made – Thanks Donn.
Reminder: Do you have a reply for Timcd2016 (above)?
Reminder: Do you have a reply for Timcd2016 (above)?
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Tim
The best guesstimate for the births of Anne Goodwyn is 1807, and for Marguerite Goodwyn it is 1795 the only two daughters of Jenny and Robert Goodwin, to distinguish them from Robert Goodwin's children with Mistigoose (not "Mistigoosh").
The best guesstimate for the births of Anne Goodwyn is 1807, and for Marguerite Goodwyn it is 1795 the only two daughters of Jenny and Robert Goodwin, to distinguish them from Robert Goodwin's children with Mistigoose (not "Mistigoosh").
Re: ROBERT GOODWIN (1761-1805)
Hi all,
I have spoken with Don yes
This is very interesting stuff
I am very facinated of my heritage thus far
I have spoken with Don yes
This is very interesting stuff
I am very facinated of my heritage thus far