"Anne, daughter of Rev. John Folsom, m. 3 May, 1803, Solomon Porter Goodrich, who was born 29 Feb., 1761 , and died 28 Sept., 1831 . He was undoubtedly the grandson of Josiah Goodrich of Wethersfield, Ct., who married Sarah Porter, and who was the son of David, the son of Ens. William Goodrich, one of the first settlers
of. Wethersfield, and earlier from Watertown, Mass, and London, Eng. The children of Solomon P. and Anne (Folsom) Goodrich were
Eliza Gloriana Goodrich, b. 31May, 1805 ; m. 30 Sept1832, GEORGE GAY HAWLEY, as at the head of this note, and had three children.
Harriet Katharine Goodrich. b. 14 Feb. , 1807, m. 26 July, 1882, John Jay Berry. She died 28 April, 1841, and he died in 1871 . They had four children
Anna Maria Goodrich, b. 10 Mar. 1800; m. 1st, 14 Jan. 1820, Calvin Ellis ; 2d, Francis Carrol; and had two children by each husband .
Horace Folsom Goodrich, b. 12 Aug., 1811; died 12 June, 1832.
Jane Augusta Goodrich, b. 9 Oct. , 1813; m. 1st, 22 Aug., 1831, Wm. Cook; 2d, John Jay Berry. She died 28 Nov., 1878. She had seven children.
George Goodrich, b. 16 April, 1816; m. 1st, Hannah Woolley (b. July, 1819; died 21 July 1848), m. 2d. , Leonora L. Hutchinson, 6 July, 1858. He had four children.
Charlotte Laura Goodrich, b. 28 Jan., 1819; m. 17 April, 1842, Allen Tillinghast Wilson (b. 1 Feb 1820; died 28 Sept. 1870.) Had an adopted son.
Helen Goodrich, b. 1 July 1821, married 21 Jan., 1858, LUCIAN HAWLEY, She died 31 May, 1874.
William Williams Goodrich, b. 17 Dec., 1823; m. 6 Jan., 1847, Julia Ann Osborn (b. 9 Nov., 1826). He died 8 Aug., 1859, in Kansas. He had two children."[1]
A Genealogy of the Folsom Family : John Folsom and his Descendants, 1615-1882 by Chapman, Jacob, pg 44-45
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