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- Franklin County, Virginia Will Book 2, page 276, & 277 Will of David Goode of Franklin, 23 May 1812 Wife Elizabeth to have all lands and tennaments, real and personal, for her natural life. At her death excrs to sell and divide equally to my c hildren: Elizabeth Peters, John, David, Valentine, Jacob Good and to heirs of Samuel Good decd. Except $50 which said Peter has rec'd in advance and $60 which David has received in advance. Excrs are to keep $100 in their hands to support my da u Catherine Mecal (Prob. Mc Call) in case she becomes disabled or to be so poor she should came on to the parish. Any part of it not spent should be equally divided between the children of Elizabeth Allups children. Excr: Friends Jacob Beckner , Moses Greer Jr. Wit: Isaac Nave, Wm Curtain, Thomas B Ferguson*, James Callaway* Proven: 3 Aug 1819 by 2* wits Moses Greer Jr, surviving excr, posted $4,000 bond with securities Edmund Tate and Wm Crump
Franklin county Virginia Will Book 1 Page 427. Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Samuel Goode, dec'd. Items mentioned include: 1 still, 1 tin plated stove, 1 shotgun, 2 beds and bedsteads, teapot, 4 books, 1 dresser, 2 cows, 10 acre s of corn, a crop of tobacco County Total value: 85 E 18 shillings. Signed Oct 11, 1811 - Jacob Rinehart, George Donehowere, Hannah Good (administratrix). Recorded Dec 2, 1811.
On a marriage certificate John Good has his birth place as Franklin county Virginia in 1810. He lists his parents as Samuel and Hannah Good. John Good moved to Ohio and married Anna Davis in Preble Ohio in Oct 1828. The marriage certificate is f rom a second marriage in Wisconsin in 1870.
Samuel Good and Hannah In the 1810 census in Franklin County, VA there were 2 males under 10, 1 male age 25-44, 4 females under 10, 1 age 10-15 and 1 female 26-44.
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