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Benjamin Gould (abt. 1693 - abt. 1781)

Benjamin Gould aka Goold, Gold
Born about in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 9 Feb 1715 in Kittery, Mainemap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 88 in Eliot, York, Mainemap
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Biography

Benjamin was born in 1693. Benjamin Gould ... He passed away after 1750. He married Rebekah Furbish 9 Feb 1715/16 in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Bay (now Maine). and they had seven children: Benjamin, b 27 Nov 1717; John, b 07 Sep 1721; Sarah b 15 Jul 1726; Samuel b 8 Aug 1728; James b 05 Jun 1730; Nathaniel b 06 Aug 1732 and Daniel b 05 Nov 1734



Marriage

Benjamin married Rebecca Furbash (aka Furbish) 9 Feb 1715/16 in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Bay (now Maine).[1][2]

Death

Sources

  1. "The Maine Genealogist and Biographer, vol. 1. (Augusta, Me.: Maine Genealogical and Biographical Society,1875)." Pg.44 .https://archive.org/details/mainegenealogist00main/page/n99/mode/2up
  2. Maine Marriages, 1771-1907," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F48F-KFH : 10 February 2018), Benjamin Gould and Rebecca Furbash, 09 Feb 1715; citing , reference p 42; FHL microfilm 11,322.

See also

https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/benjamin-gould_17375527 Parents, Birth, Death, Spouse, Children Ancestry





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Gould-4800 and Gould-120 appear to represent the same person because: these are a match. After 1750 death is an estimate only
posted by Beryl Meehan
Can anyone confirm that Benjamin had a son Noah, born about 1755 who married Abigail Hanscom and had a daughter Mary born in Wells in 1783?
posted by Victoria Taylor

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