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Acknowledgments
Thank you to Margaret Moyer for creating WikiTree profile Goodrich-770 through the import of mmcook3.ged on May 24, 2013.
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Sir John Richard "Richard" Goodricke of Ribston is documented as the man who married Muriel Eure (Father: William, 2nd Lord Eure of Witten Castle, DUR).[1][2]
I am not sure William Goodridge (Goodridge-10) is correctly placed in this tree, since his father in this tree (Richard Goodricke (Goodricke-1 died before he was born.)