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Elizabeth (Woodson) Goode (abt. 1699 - 1745)

Elizabeth Goode formerly Woodson aka Morton
Born about in Henrico County, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1720 in Virginiamap
Wife of — married 1741 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 46 in Henrico County, Virginiamap
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Biography

She was born about 1699 in Henrico County, Virginia and her parents were Elizabeth Ann (Smith) and Richard Ferris Woodson.

Elizabeth Woodson first married about 1720 in Virginia to Thomas Morton. [1]

Elizabeth married secondly about 1741 in Henrico County, Virginia to Edward or Edmond Goode.

She died on 20 Sep 1740 or 20 Sep 1745 in Henrico County, Virginia. [2]

Marriage

Marriage: 1689 Henrico, Virginia
Husband: Richard Woodson
Wife: Ann Smith
Child: Elizabeth Woodson
Marriage: 1718 Henrico County, Virginia
Husband: Thomas Morton
Wife: Elizabeth Woodson
Child: Sarah Martha Morton
Marriage: 1731 Henrico County, Virginia : Husband: Edward Goode
Wife: Elizabeth Woodson

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900 compiled by Yates Publishing on ancestry.com citing source#216; code: TSJ; m: 1718 for Thomas Morton, b: 1690 & Elizabeth Woodson, b: VA
  2. Find A Grave: Memorial #141508532 for Elizabeth (Woodson) Morton, b: 1699 Henrico County, Virginia, USA; d: 20 Sep 1740 Henrico County, Virginia; as burial unknown

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Agnes Goode, posited daughter of Edward Goode cannot be the daughter of Elizabeth Woodson, due to Agnes' birthdate and Elizabeth Woodson's marriage date.
posted by Greg Gilliam
There are no sources or evidence that Elizabeth ever had a son named William, this profile was attached to the wrong Morton lineage and probably belongs to the Moreton lineage, After collaboration with WikiTree leader who has also researched the Morton Lineage it has been decided to unlink William's profile so that it is free to be linked with the correct parents and lineage.
posted by Cheryl (Stone) Caudill
Woodson-1022 and Woodson-90 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate
posted by [Living Daly]
Elizabeth Woodson daughter of Richard Woodson and Anne Smith, Wife of Thomas Morton and Edward Goode, per...

https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal01wood

page 35

I really hope we aren't commingling two people named Elizabeth Woodson.

posted by Lynn Wiggers
This profile is listed on the db_errors report due to her being born 10 years after her mother died - could you double check your sours and correct the date - thanks
posted by Patricia Roche
mother too old and died before this person born
posted by [Living Anonymous]
Woodson-90 and Woodson-159 appear to represent the same person because: same name, some of same husbands, same time frame, same location, Joseph cannot be father, he was born after Elizabeth.

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