) Goodale Pedigree; page 43-44; Joseph Goodale, third son of Zachariah Goodale, was born 23 Sep 1672 at Salem, Mass.; m. Mary ____ 6 Apr 1694. Occ. Carpenter. Will was dated 5 Feb 1717/8 and proved 14 March. Will mentions wife, brother John Walcott, son Joseph to whom he bequeathed the homestead and four daughters.
) Children of Joseph and Mary Goodale:
) Edward Goodale; b. 4 May 1695; d. 1 June 1709.
) Mary Goodale; b. 5 July 1696; m. 24 Oct 1713 (int.) John Wilkins III; d. prior to 1718.
) Ruth Goodale; b. 11 Feb 1698/9; m. 21 Oct 1724 Nathaniel Esty.
) Keturah Goodale; b. 11 Oct 1701; m. 4 Nov 1724 Jonathan Goodale.
) Sarah Goodale; b. 8 Apr 1704; m. 23 Feb 1727 Ebenezer Upton of Reading.
) Elizabeth Goodale; b. 7 Aug 1706; m. 26 Feb1728/9 Solomon Richardson of Middleton.
) Joseph Goodale (i); b. 4 Feb 1709/10; d. young.
) Joseph Goodale (ii) Jr.; b. 20 July 1711; Ezekiel Cleever appt guardian 4 Apr 1726; m. 26 Sept 1733 Elizabeth Goodale at Sudbury.
) {Editorial Note: Edward, Mary, and the first son Joseph died prior to the death of their father in March of 1718.}
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