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Judge Noah Goodrich

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Judge Noah Goodrich

Birth
Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
19 Jul 1834 (aged 69)
New York, USA
Burial
Owego, Tioga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Via History of Tioga, NY, from our County and its People: Judge Noah and Captain Eliakim Goodrich came from Glastonbury, Conn. in 1799, and purchased from Colonel Pixley 400 acres of land in Owego and Tioga paying therefor $3 an acre, and taking hifi and flat together. These pioneers were for years identified with the best history of the towns of Tioga and Owego, as their purchase included lands in both.

He was pointed a justice of the peace in 1819
He was elected a justice of the peace in 1827

Via History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler counties, New York, he is said to be buried in the Catlin Cemetery, which to my understanding is now called Tioga Cemetery.

reference: Buried at Catlin Cemetery, now called Riverside, Judge Noah Goodrich died in 1834, aged ninety years

reference: Noah Goodrich was born August 30, 1764, and died July 19, 1834

reference: Noah Goodrich was born Aug. 30, 1764, also at Glastenbury. He was twice married. His first wife was Prudence Goodrich, daughter of David Goodrich. She was born April 14. 1754, and died Jan. 30, 1813. They were married Nov. 23, 1786. His second wife was Ruth Goodrich daughter of Jeremiah Goodrich. She was born Sept. 5, 1771, and married William Stratton June 11, 1788. Her husband died and she married Asa Goodrich. He died and she was married to Noah Goodrich Oct. 31, 1813. She died Aug. 22, 1846.

His sons were Erastus, Anor, and Norman by his first marriage, and Ephrairn by the second
Via History of Tioga, NY, from our County and its People: Judge Noah and Captain Eliakim Goodrich came from Glastonbury, Conn. in 1799, and purchased from Colonel Pixley 400 acres of land in Owego and Tioga paying therefor $3 an acre, and taking hifi and flat together. These pioneers were for years identified with the best history of the towns of Tioga and Owego, as their purchase included lands in both.

He was pointed a justice of the peace in 1819
He was elected a justice of the peace in 1827

Via History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler counties, New York, he is said to be buried in the Catlin Cemetery, which to my understanding is now called Tioga Cemetery.

reference: Buried at Catlin Cemetery, now called Riverside, Judge Noah Goodrich died in 1834, aged ninety years

reference: Noah Goodrich was born August 30, 1764, and died July 19, 1834

reference: Noah Goodrich was born Aug. 30, 1764, also at Glastenbury. He was twice married. His first wife was Prudence Goodrich, daughter of David Goodrich. She was born April 14. 1754, and died Jan. 30, 1813. They were married Nov. 23, 1786. His second wife was Ruth Goodrich daughter of Jeremiah Goodrich. She was born Sept. 5, 1771, and married William Stratton June 11, 1788. Her husband died and she married Asa Goodrich. He died and she was married to Noah Goodrich Oct. 31, 1813. She died Aug. 22, 1846.

His sons were Erastus, Anor, and Norman by his first marriage, and Ephrairn by the second


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