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Samuel GOODWIN |
| Birth |
27 May 1695, Berwick or Kittery, York, ME644 |
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Daniel GOODWIN (~1656-1726) |
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Amy |
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| Notes for Samuel GOODWIN |
| 645Perhaps this is the Samuel who was a petitioner at Penobscot, in 1752, together with Miles and John, as a Miles and a Samuel were brothers (but then who was John?) Samuel resided in South Berwick until after the death of his first wife and then removed to York. A stray sheet in one of Captain Goodwin's books says that a Samuel Goodwin was one of the witnesses to a treaty with certain indian tribes at Casco Bay, October 16, 1749, subsequently at Fort St. George in 1752 and at Falmouth on July 2, 1754. |
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