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Robert Goode III

Birth
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death
29 Oct 1760 (aged 49)
Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Robert Goode III ::;

Birth:
19th of July, 1711 in , Province of Virginia
Death:
29th of October, 1760 in , Province of Virginia

Father:
Robert Goode,Junior b: Abt 1680
Married: 1710

Mother:
Elizabeth Branch b: 1690 in , Henrico, Virginia
Death: 30th of November, 1766 in , Chesterfield, Virginia

Elizabeth Branch (- 30 Nov. 1766) married Robert Goode in 1710. Robert and his brother Thomas Goode made their will s within one week of each other and both were dead within two months.. their wills being both proved the same day. Although Thomas mentioned two brothers in the will he wrote in 31st of May, 1718, he omitted any mention of Robert, presumably because he was already dead or dying (will date d 25th of May, 1718, [Henrico Co. Deeds & Wills 1714-18, p. 260; Henrico County Miscellaneous Records, 1650-1807, p. 423 recorded 17 July, 1718). Elizabeth married by 1725 Page Punch, [Henrico County Orphan's Court Bk. 1677-1739, p. 54 who left a will in Henrico County (will dated 31 Aug. 1726, [Henrico Co . Deeds & Wills 1725-37, p. 152] recorded 6 Nov. 1727). Her third husband was Edward Curd who held 531 acres on Beaver Dam Creek 31 October 1716, 341 acres on Beaver Dam and 1,200 acres on Castle Branch in Henrico County 22 February 1724/5, and a nearby 400 acres 17 August 1725, [Patent Book 10, p . 307; Patent Book 12, pp. 130-1, 238] (will date d 4 Feb. 1739/40, [Henrico Co. Miscellaneous Records, 1650 -1807, p. 1177] recorded Dec. 1742). Elizabeth (Branch) Goode, Punch Curd died 30 November 1766 at Whitby in Chester field County.

WIFE/SPOUSE::

Mary Turpin b: 6th of Septembe, 1720 in ,Virginia, US
Married: 1737 in , Virginia, US


Children

Mary Goode b: 4th of June, 1741 in Whitby, Virginia, US

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Thank You David Goode:

Whitby Goodes - 56. Robert Goode No. 2 of Whitby, son of Robert and Elizabeth Curd-Goode, No. 33, p. 37 was born July 19, 1711, died October 29, 1760.
Married 1737 Miss Mary Turpin, born September 6, 1720, d. March 6, 1765.

Both are buried at Whitby. Children:--88. Elizabeth Goode, b. Mar. 2, 1738; 89. Mary, b. Apr. 6, 1741 m. Seth Ward; 90. Robert, b. Feb. 8, 1743, d. Apr. 1809; 91. Francis, b. Dec. 20, 1744, d. Apr. 23, 1795; 92. Obedience.. p. 42

Robert Goode received a grant of 480 acres in Goochland County, July 30, 1742 (Virginia Land Register, Book xx, p. 400).

Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby, George Brown Goode, Richmond, Virginia, J.W. Randolph & English, 1887.
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Deed. 6 Dec 1736. Hon. Wm Byrd Esqr of Charles City County sells Robert Goode of Henrico County, planter, for L 59., 59 acres 2 poles in H Co on S side James River below the falls at a place called Whitbe. Adjs Stony Creek, said Robt Goode's line, etc. Signed W. Byrd. Witness Edw Wilkinson, Edmund Eppes, Jno Nash. Maria, wife of Wm Byrd relinq her dower rights. Recorded 1st Monday in December 1736. Henrico County Records, Deeds, Wills, 1725-1737, p. 579

Source Information: Henrico County, Southside, 1736, Appendix, Back Matter, p. 84
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3 Dec 1740 - Goochland, Virginia Land Transfer: From Henry Atkinson to Robert Goode of Henrico County, Virginia - 200 acres on south side of James River. Bounded by Daniel Wilmore, William Moss and Bowler Cocke (Cox). Witnesses: Edward Booker, Jr., David Bell, Robert Easley and Thomas Dawson.

Peter Randolph, Esqr. of Henrico County, deed to Robert Goode, of Chesterfield County., Gent. 16 pounds curr. 32 acres in the county of Chesterfield on the north side of Appomatox River and adj. the sd. Goode. Recorded Oct 1752, Chesterfield County Records, Will Book 3, p. 435

Source Information: Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol. 2, The Randolph Family, Chesterfield County, p. 1320
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Peter Randolph of the Co. of Henrico, Esqr. Deed to Robert Goode of the Co. of Chesterfield. 55 pounds 4 shillings Curr. 138 acres in the Co. of Chesterfield on the N. side of the Appomattox River adjoining said Goode, Josiah Tatum, Middle Creek and George Brown. 1765, Chesterfield County Records, D.B. 5, p. 432

Source Information: Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol. 2, The Randolph Family, Chesterfield County, p. 1322
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7 Nov 1760 - Robert Goode freely gives to Richard Clark, an infant reputed to be the son of John Cocke of Albermarle Co., dec'd., two Negro boys named Fortune and Chance when he is of age. If Richard died w/o heirs then boys to go to my sons Thomas and Samuel Goode. (Chesterfield, VA Deed Book 5, p. 18)

6 Sep 1771 - Richard C. Clarke chooses Robert Goode as his guardian (Chesterfield County, Virginia Court Order Book 5, p. 35).
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The Will of Robert Goode, Jr. of Dale Parish -
Written: Recorded: 8 Sep 1765. Executors: Sons Robert and Francis Goode. Witnesses: John Markham, Samuel Nivins, Thomas Yuille.

To my two idiot daughters Elizabeth and Obedience, yearly maintenance of 30 pounds to be paid out of my estate given to sons Robert and Francis. I appoint Col. Archibald Cary and the next vestryman of this parish as guardians to said daughters.

To son Robert, plantation where I live and a bed worth 12 pounds.

To son Francis, my plantation on Appomattox River known as "Goode's Bridge" and "Middle Creek" and bed as above.

To son Thomas, all my land in Cumberland Co., 500 pounds when of age, 3 negroes and bed as above.

To daughter Mary, 500 pounds when of age, and 12 pound bed.

To daughter Martha, 700 pounds at age 18 or marriage and 3 negroes.

To my dear mother Elizabeth Curd, use of my house I formerly lived in, to be put in a convenient place with brick chimney, and 2 negroes.

Rest of estate divided between my four sons when Francis is of age.

Executors: Sons Robert and Francis

Dated: Sept. 8, 1765

Witnesses: John Markham, Samuel Nivins, Thomas Yuille

Thomas and William Branch of Henrico and Some of Their Descendants, William Clayton Torrence, The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Jul., 1916), pp. 59-70

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Robert Goode III ::;

Birth:
19th of July, 1711 in , Province of Virginia
Death:
29th of October, 1760 in , Province of Virginia

Father:
Robert Goode,Junior b: Abt 1680
Married: 1710

Mother:
Elizabeth Branch b: 1690 in , Henrico, Virginia
Death: 30th of November, 1766 in , Chesterfield, Virginia

Elizabeth Branch (- 30 Nov. 1766) married Robert Goode in 1710. Robert and his brother Thomas Goode made their will s within one week of each other and both were dead within two months.. their wills being both proved the same day. Although Thomas mentioned two brothers in the will he wrote in 31st of May, 1718, he omitted any mention of Robert, presumably because he was already dead or dying (will date d 25th of May, 1718, [Henrico Co. Deeds & Wills 1714-18, p. 260; Henrico County Miscellaneous Records, 1650-1807, p. 423 recorded 17 July, 1718). Elizabeth married by 1725 Page Punch, [Henrico County Orphan's Court Bk. 1677-1739, p. 54 who left a will in Henrico County (will dated 31 Aug. 1726, [Henrico Co . Deeds & Wills 1725-37, p. 152] recorded 6 Nov. 1727). Her third husband was Edward Curd who held 531 acres on Beaver Dam Creek 31 October 1716, 341 acres on Beaver Dam and 1,200 acres on Castle Branch in Henrico County 22 February 1724/5, and a nearby 400 acres 17 August 1725, [Patent Book 10, p . 307; Patent Book 12, pp. 130-1, 238] (will date d 4 Feb. 1739/40, [Henrico Co. Miscellaneous Records, 1650 -1807, p. 1177] recorded Dec. 1742). Elizabeth (Branch) Goode, Punch Curd died 30 November 1766 at Whitby in Chester field County.

WIFE/SPOUSE::

Mary Turpin b: 6th of Septembe, 1720 in ,Virginia, US
Married: 1737 in , Virginia, US


Children

Mary Goode b: 4th of June, 1741 in Whitby, Virginia, US

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Thank You David Goode:

Whitby Goodes - 56. Robert Goode No. 2 of Whitby, son of Robert and Elizabeth Curd-Goode, No. 33, p. 37 was born July 19, 1711, died October 29, 1760.
Married 1737 Miss Mary Turpin, born September 6, 1720, d. March 6, 1765.

Both are buried at Whitby. Children:--88. Elizabeth Goode, b. Mar. 2, 1738; 89. Mary, b. Apr. 6, 1741 m. Seth Ward; 90. Robert, b. Feb. 8, 1743, d. Apr. 1809; 91. Francis, b. Dec. 20, 1744, d. Apr. 23, 1795; 92. Obedience.. p. 42

Robert Goode received a grant of 480 acres in Goochland County, July 30, 1742 (Virginia Land Register, Book xx, p. 400).

Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby, George Brown Goode, Richmond, Virginia, J.W. Randolph & English, 1887.
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Deed. 6 Dec 1736. Hon. Wm Byrd Esqr of Charles City County sells Robert Goode of Henrico County, planter, for L 59., 59 acres 2 poles in H Co on S side James River below the falls at a place called Whitbe. Adjs Stony Creek, said Robt Goode's line, etc. Signed W. Byrd. Witness Edw Wilkinson, Edmund Eppes, Jno Nash. Maria, wife of Wm Byrd relinq her dower rights. Recorded 1st Monday in December 1736. Henrico County Records, Deeds, Wills, 1725-1737, p. 579

Source Information: Henrico County, Southside, 1736, Appendix, Back Matter, p. 84
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3 Dec 1740 - Goochland, Virginia Land Transfer: From Henry Atkinson to Robert Goode of Henrico County, Virginia - 200 acres on south side of James River. Bounded by Daniel Wilmore, William Moss and Bowler Cocke (Cox). Witnesses: Edward Booker, Jr., David Bell, Robert Easley and Thomas Dawson.

Peter Randolph, Esqr. of Henrico County, deed to Robert Goode, of Chesterfield County., Gent. 16 pounds curr. 32 acres in the county of Chesterfield on the north side of Appomatox River and adj. the sd. Goode. Recorded Oct 1752, Chesterfield County Records, Will Book 3, p. 435

Source Information: Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol. 2, The Randolph Family, Chesterfield County, p. 1320
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Peter Randolph of the Co. of Henrico, Esqr. Deed to Robert Goode of the Co. of Chesterfield. 55 pounds 4 shillings Curr. 138 acres in the Co. of Chesterfield on the N. side of the Appomattox River adjoining said Goode, Josiah Tatum, Middle Creek and George Brown. 1765, Chesterfield County Records, D.B. 5, p. 432

Source Information: Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol. 2, The Randolph Family, Chesterfield County, p. 1322
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7 Nov 1760 - Robert Goode freely gives to Richard Clark, an infant reputed to be the son of John Cocke of Albermarle Co., dec'd., two Negro boys named Fortune and Chance when he is of age. If Richard died w/o heirs then boys to go to my sons Thomas and Samuel Goode. (Chesterfield, VA Deed Book 5, p. 18)

6 Sep 1771 - Richard C. Clarke chooses Robert Goode as his guardian (Chesterfield County, Virginia Court Order Book 5, p. 35).
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The Will of Robert Goode, Jr. of Dale Parish -
Written: Recorded: 8 Sep 1765. Executors: Sons Robert and Francis Goode. Witnesses: John Markham, Samuel Nivins, Thomas Yuille.

To my two idiot daughters Elizabeth and Obedience, yearly maintenance of 30 pounds to be paid out of my estate given to sons Robert and Francis. I appoint Col. Archibald Cary and the next vestryman of this parish as guardians to said daughters.

To son Robert, plantation where I live and a bed worth 12 pounds.

To son Francis, my plantation on Appomattox River known as "Goode's Bridge" and "Middle Creek" and bed as above.

To son Thomas, all my land in Cumberland Co., 500 pounds when of age, 3 negroes and bed as above.

To daughter Mary, 500 pounds when of age, and 12 pound bed.

To daughter Martha, 700 pounds at age 18 or marriage and 3 negroes.

To my dear mother Elizabeth Curd, use of my house I formerly lived in, to be put in a convenient place with brick chimney, and 2 negroes.

Rest of estate divided between my four sons when Francis is of age.

Executors: Sons Robert and Francis

Dated: Sept. 8, 1765

Witnesses: John Markham, Samuel Nivins, Thomas Yuille

Thomas and William Branch of Henrico and Some of Their Descendants, William Clayton Torrence, The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Jul., 1916), pp. 59-70

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