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Martha Baskerville (Goode)

Also Known As: "Martha Goode Baskerville"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Henrico, Henrico County, VA, United States
Death: 1810 (49-50)
Virginia, VA, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Col. Bennett Goode and Martha Goode
Wife of Charles Povall and Richard Baskerville
Mother of Martha Carrington and Frances Knight Baskerville Seat
Sister of Mary Bennett Henderson; Susanna Henderson(born Goode); John Thomas Goode; Thomas Goode; Colonel Bennett Goode and 6 others
Half sister of Thomas Goode

Managed by: Lori Lynn Wilke
Last Updated:

About Martha Goode Baskerville

This Lineage is of the Goode- Penkeville lines that are incorrect on Geni-

Please note the following correct lines of these Goodes-

Notice:

It is an intolerable nuisance to not be able to get these profiles corrected properly.
There are too many Richards. I have a Master file that is absolutely correct of this Good- Penkeville line.

The ONE error is because of a profile which is RICHARD GOODE III- THAT is the error.

RICHARD GOODE III is actually the Brother of John Goode I-

THERE ARE ONLY 2 JOHN GOODES of these lines during that era. John Goode I & II-

Someone has created another one-

As I told you, there are too many generations. Here is the Master file, you can see on section15 where there is a missing Richard, then the real Richard is the brother, a different line, I kept trying to correct this, someone kept reverting it back-

HERE IS THE FILE

John Goode Royal Descent (rootsweb.com)

John Goode Royal Descent
From The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants

1. William I the Lion, King of Scotland, d. 1214 m. Ermendarde
de Beaumont

2. (illegimate by a daughter of Richard Avenal) Isabel of Scotland
m. Robert de Ros, Magna Carta Surety

3. Sir William de Ros m. Lucy FitzPiers

4. Sir Robert de Ros m. Isabel d'Aubigny

5. William de Ros, 1st Baron Ros of Helmsley m. Maud Vaux

6. Agnes de Ros m. Pain de Tibetot, 1st Baron Tibetot

7. Ada de Tibetot (sister of the 2nd Baron Tibetot)
m. John de Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun

8. William de Mohun m. Maud Polyslinche

9. Margaret de Mohun m. Thomas Penkeville

10. John Penkeville m. Isabel Tragarrack

11. John Penkeville m. Isabel Raynward

12. Philip Penkeville m. Joan Hernance

13. Isabel Penkeville m. Richard Goode

14. Richard Goode m. Joan Downe

JOHN GOODE i, THE IMMIGRANT

JOHN GOODE ii, CAPTAIN-

John Goode of Va. m. (1) Frances Mackarness, (2) Anne Bennett.
Richard Goode, a brother of John, also immigrated to Va., but left no NDTPS

NOBLE JEFERSON HISTORY OF GOODE- BASKERVILLE-

Colonel Bennett Goode & Martha Jefferson Goode.

The lineage of Colonel Bennett Goode actually has 2 lines of noble Jeffersons, his Mother is a Jefferson as is his wife, Martha Jefferson.

Historical Property once owned by Colonel Bennett Goode & the Jefferson Estate-

"THE FOUNDRY", now a golf course in Powhattan, Virginia, it also has a 'Turpin- Jefferson' Cemetery there, the original buildings are there as well, the property is a beautiful landscape with a creek that runs through, the historical buildings are absolutely magnificent-

Bennet Goode was a well known farmer and a delegate to Virginia's Colonial Convention in 1775.
He was married to Martha Jefferson, an aunt of President Thomas Jefferson.

He owned substantial tracts of land along the James River, developing a ferry across the river in 1742, and built a tavern, later known as Bagby Tavern.

He and Martha lived at “Clifton Hill” to the southeast of Fine Creek Mills.

The Foundry website, it has under 'History' details of Bennett Goode

https://www.foundrygolfclub.com/

RESOURCES:

ABOUT THE 3 SONS OF JOHN BASKERVILLE-

There are 3 branches of this Baskerville Lineage, 3 brothers, George, John & Richard Baskerville-

George is the Elizabeth NORVELL LINE
John- Cumberland Branch Clan
Richard married Martha Goode, daughter of Colonel Benette Goode & Mary Field Jefferson. Bennette Goode is of 2 Jefferson lines-
They all descend from John Baskerville of Old Withington, Cheshire & Goosetrey England-

THE PROPERTY OF BENNETTE GOODE-

"THE FOUNDRY", now a golf course in Powhattan, Virginia, it also has a 'Turpin- Jefferson' Cemetery there, the original buildings are there as well, the property is gorgeous-

The Foundry website, it has under 'History' details of Bennett Goode

https://www.foundrygolfclub.com/

HIGHLIGHTED STORY OF RICHARD BASKERBILLE & MARTHA GOODE-

Richard' and Martha (Goode) Baskerville had issue:

i. Alice Goode", born in Cumberland County, August 23, 1792, died June 30, 1872; married William Pringle, of who in further.
2. Thomas', died unmarried.
3 Major John Barber, settled in Carroll County, near Hillsville, where he owned a large tract of land, including Grayson Sulphur Springs. He died unmarried.

4. A daughter, married a Mr. Steele.

5. Frances Knight Baskerville, married a Mr. Seat, their child- Reverend William Henry Seat, aka, "W. H. Seat" of Tennessee, laid to rest in Goliad, Texas.

(V) Alice" Goode Baskerville married June I, 1814 or 15, William Pringle in Halifax County.

Among her treasures, which Alice Goode (Baskerville) Pringle used to show her grandchildren was a pink and white silk dress, which her mother, Martha (Goode) Baskerville, wore to a ball given by Thomas Jefferson.

When Alice Goode Baskerville was very small her parents moved to Buckingham County and lived between Bent Creek and James River, opposite Monticello, where "they remained fifteen or twenty years, during which time they enjoyed the friendship and repeated calls of Thomas Jefferson.

Children of William and Alice Goode (Baskerville) Pringle :

I. Mahala Jefferson, married. Elbert Owen.
2. John Allen.

3. William Goode, married Cornelia R. Wright.

4. Martha, married James Davis.

5. Mary, married J. A. Mitchell, of Halifax County; issue: Judge John R. Olympia, Washing- ton; Dr. Joseph, Dilwyn, Virginia; G. E.,

RESOURCES:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Encyclopedia_of_Virginia_Biogra...

ABOUT THE 3 SONS of John Baskerville:

The profile of Richard Baskerville, son of "John Baskerville & Mary Barber" profile has been problematic until we discovered that there were 3 brothers, and that Richard Baskerville was not the son of one of the 2 but was actually one of the brothers.

VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY

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(I) The Virginia Baskervilles all de- scended from John' Baskerville, who emigrated about 1662 from Old Withington, Cheshire, England, to York County, Virginia, where he was made clerk of the court February 24, 1664. John' Baskerville, born 1637 — died 1669, married Mary Barber, daughter of Colonel William Barber, who was justice of peace in York county in 1652, a colonel of militia of York and probably adjoining counties, member of house of burgesses, 1663-1669.

This being the "Long Assembly" which Governor Sir William Berkeley liked so well that he would not dissolve. From this marriage we have record of six children, among them George' Baskerville, born about 1676, and married Elizabeth Norvell, daughter of Hugh Norvell, of James City County.

(II) George' and Elizabeth (Norvell) Baskerville had five children, of these George' and John' married and left issue. The descendants of George' form the Mecklenburg branch and John' is the progenitor of the Cumberland branch.

(HI) John' is on record as having lived in York county in 1738, but in 1742, he bought a tract of land in Cumberland county and settled. Here we find records of his having been vestryman in the Episcopal church in 1748 and' 1755. He had seven children — third among them was Richard* Baskerville.

(IV) Richard' Baskerville married October 9, 1770, Martha Goode, of Cumberland County, where the marriage bond is still on file.

Martha was a daughter of Bennet Goode* who married about 1740, Martha Jefferson of "Osbornes," aunt of Thomas Jefferson, of Monticello.

Bennet Goode was a son of John Goode of "Falls Plantation," Chesterfield County, who was a son of John Goode, of Whitby,§ the immigrant.

This Martha Jefferson was of Welsh de- scent. She was a sister of Peter Jefferson, who was the father of President Thomas Jefferson.

Martha Jefferson descended from Peter'

tWiUiam and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XX, Page 2S.

•Virginia Cousins.

§Mrs. Ethel Emett Edwards descends from John Goode of Whithy on her mother's side through Ben- net Goode and Martha Jefterson, and on her father's side through Martha Goode. who married Colonel William Megginson. (See Horsely).

Jefferson, the emigrant, who represented Flowerdieu Hundred in the first assembly, 1619.

Peter' Jefferson's son, Thomas', married Mary Branch.

Thomas' and Mary Branch Jefferson had a son Thomas', who married Mary Field, daughter of Major Peter Field and Judith Randolph, who was a daughter of Henry Randolph and his wife Judith Soane, daugh- ter of Speaker Soane, of the first house of burgesses, 1619.

Among the children of Thomas' and Mary Field Jefferson were Peter' Jefferson and Martha' Jefferson.

Peter' Jefferson married Jane Randolph and was the father of President Thomas' Jefferson.

Martha' Jefferson married Bennet Goode and her descendants are here traced through the Baskerville, Pringle, Emett and Ed- wards families.

Richard' and Martha (Goode) Basker- ville had issue: i. Alice Goode", born in Cumberland county, August 23, 1792, died June 30, 1872; married William Pringle, of whoin further. 2. Thomas', died unmar- ried. 3. ;\lajor John Barber, settled in Car- roll county, near Hillsville, where he owned a large tract of land, including Grayson Sulphur Springs. He died unmarried. 4. A daughter, married a Mr. Steele. 5. Fran- ces, married a Mr. Seat.

(V) Alice" Goode Baskerville married June I, 1814 or 15, William Pringle (of whom further), in Halifax county. Among her treasures, which Alice Goode (Basker- ville) Pringle used to show her grandchil- dren was a pink and white silk dress, which her mother, Martha (Goode) Baskerville, wore to a ball given by Thomas Jefferson. When Alice Goode Baskerville was very small her parents moved to Buckingham county and lived between Bent Creek and James river, opposite Monticello, where "they remained fifteen or twenty years, dur- ing' which time they enjoyed the friendship and repeated calls of Thomas Jefferson. Children of William and Alice Goode (Bas- kerville) Pringle : I. Mahala Jefferson, mar- ried .Elbert Owen. 2. John Allen. 3. Wil- liam Goode, married Cornelia R. Wright. 4. Martha, married James Davis. 5. Mary, married J. A. Mitchell, of Halifax county; issue: Judge John R. Olympia, Washing- ton; Dr. Joseph, Dilwyn, Virginia; G. E.,

RESOURCES:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Encyclopedia_of_Virginia_Biogra...

RESOURCES:

Baskerville, John (1637 - 1679)
b. 1637 in Old Withington,Hall,Goosetray,Cheshire
d. 1679 in ,York,Virginia
father: Baskerville, John(1599 - 1662)
mother: Hope, Baskerville(1604 - 1669)
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
John Baskerville (1637 Old Withington, Goosetray, Cheshire, England - 1679 York Co VA) was the son of John Baskerville and Magdalen Hope. He was baptized 21Oct1637 at Old Withington. He served as clerk of York County court 1665-1679. On 1 May 1668 his father-in-law William Barber made his will, naming dau Mary Baskerville, son-in-law John Baskerville, and their daughters Elizabeth and Mary Baskerville. His estate was inventoried 1680 in York Co VA.

Line 253 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME John /Baskerville/ SOUR @S1454@

Line 3021 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural

Line 3022 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural

Line 3024 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR DATE UNKNOWN

spouse: Barber, Mary Baskerville (~1650 - 1694)
- m. Abt 1665 in ,York,Virginia

child: Baskerville, (White) (~1664 - )
child: Baskerville, Mary (Batten) (<1668 - ~1693)
child: Baskerville, Elizabeth (<1668 - <1692)
child: Baskerville, Sarah (>1674 - )
child: Baskerville, George (>1674 - )
child: Baskerville, Rebecca (Pinkethman) (~1680 - 1708)
RESOURCE:

https://moonrakers.com/baskerville/CHESTER/wga3.html

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES--

Baskerville, John (1637 - 1679)
b. 1637 in Old Withington,Hall,Goosetray,Cheshire
d. 1679 in ,York,Virginia
father: Baskerville, John(1599 - 1662)
mother: Hope, Baskerville(1604 - 1669)
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
John Baskerville (1637 Old Withington, Goosetray, Cheshire, England - 1679 York Co VA) was the son of John Baskerville and Magdalen Hope. He was baptized 21Oct1637 at Old Withington. He served as clerk of York County court 1665-1679. On 1 May 1668 his father-in-law William Barber made his will, naming dau Mary Baskerville, son-in-law John Baskerville, and their daughters Elizabeth and Mary Baskerville. His estate was inventoried 1680 in York Co VA.

Line 253 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME John /Baskerville/ SOUR @S1454@

Line 3021 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural

Line 3022 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural

Line 3024 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR DATE UNKNOWN

spouse: Barber, Mary Baskerville (~1650 - 1694)
- m. Abt 1665 in ,York,Virginia

child: Baskerville, (White) (~1664 - )
child: Baskerville, Mary (Batten) (<1668 - ~1693)
child: Baskerville, Elizabeth (<1668 - <1692)
child: Baskerville, Sarah (>1674 - )
child: Baskerville, George (>1674 - )
child: Baskerville, Rebecca (Pinkethman) (~1680 - 1708)
RESOURCE:

https://moonrakers.com/baskerville/CHESTER/wga3.html

NOTICE- IMPORTANT BASKERVILLE GENEALOGY-

There are 3 branches of this Baskerville Lineage, George, John & Richard Baskerville-

George is the Elizabeth NORVELL LINE

John- Cumberland Branch Clan

Richard is the Colonel William Barber line via Mary Barber Baskerville

They all descend from John Baskerville of Old Withington, Cheshire, England-

The profile of Richard Baskerville, son of "John Baskerville & Mary Barber" profile has been problematic until we discovered that there were 3 brothers, and that Richard Baskerville was not the son of one of the 2 but was actually one of the brothers.

VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY

.

(I) The Virginia Baskervilles all de- scended from John' Baskerville, who emi- grated about 1662 from Old Withington, Cheshire, England, to York county, Vir- ginia, where he was made clerk of the court February 24, 1664. John' Baskerville, born 1637 — died 1669, married Mary Barber, daughter of Colonel William Barber, who was justice of peace in York county in 1652, a colonel of militia of York and probably adjoining counties, member of house of bur- gesses, 1663-1669. This being the "Long Assembly" which Governor Sir William Berkeley liked so well that he would not dissolve. From this marriage we have record of six children, among them George' Baskerville, born about 1676, and married Elizabeth Norvell, daughter of Hugh Nor- vell, of James City county.

(II) George' and Elizabeth (Norvell) Baskerville had five children, of these George' and John' married and left issue. The descendants of George' form the Meck- lenburg branch and John' is the progenitor of the Cumberland branch.

(HI) John' is on record as having lived in York county in 1738, but in 1742, he bought a tract of land in Cumberland county and settled. Here we find records of his having been vestryman in the Episco- pal church in 1748 and' 1755. He had seven children — third among them was Richard* Baskerville.

(IV) Richard' Baskerville married Octo- ber 9, 1770, Martha Goode, of Cumberland county, where the marriage bond is still on file.t She was a daughter of Bennet Goode* who married about 1740, Martha Jeiiferson of "Osbornes," aunt of Thomas Jefferson, of Monticello. Bennet Goode was a son of John Goode of "Falls Plantation," Chesterfield county, who was a son of John Goode, of Whitby,§ the immigrant.

This Martha Jefferson was of Welsh de- scent. She was a sister of Peter Jefferson, who was the father of President Thomas Jefferson.

Martha Jefferson descended from Peter'

tWiUiam and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XX, Page 2S.

•Virginia Cousins.

§Mrs. Ethel Emett Edwards descends from John Goode of Whithy on her mother's side through Ben- net Goode and Martha Jefterson, and on her father's side through Martha Goode. who married Colonel William Megginson. (See Horsely).

Jefferson, the emigrant, who represented Flowerdieu Hundred in the first assembly, 1619.

Peter' Jefferson's son, Thomas', married Mary Branch.

Thomas' and Mary Branch Jefferson had a son Thomas', who married Mary Field, daughter of Major Peter Field and Judith Randolph, who was a daughter of Henry Randolph and his wife Judith Soane, daugh- ter of Speaker Soane, of the first house of burgesses, 1619.

Among the children of Thomas' and Mary Field Jefferson were Peter' Jefferson and Martha' Jefferson.

Peter' Jefferson married Jane Randolph and was the father of President Thomas' Jefferson.

Martha' Jefferson married Bennet Goode and her descendants are here traced through the Baskerville, Pringle, Emett and Ed- wards families.

Richard' and Martha (Goode) Basker- ville had issue: i. Alice Goode", born in Cumberland county, August 23, 1792, died June 30, 1872; married William Pringle, of whoin further. 2. Thomas', died unmar- ried. 3. ;\lajor John Barber, settled in Car- roll county, near Hillsville, where he owned a large tract of land, including Grayson Sulphur Springs. He died unmarried. 4. A daughter, married a Mr. Steele. 5. Fran- ces, married a Mr. Seat.

(V) Alice" Goode Baskerville married June I, 1814 or 15, William Pringle (of whom further), in Halifax county. Among her treasures, which Alice Goode (Basker- ville) Pringle used to show her grandchil- dren was a pink and white silk dress, which her mother, Martha (Goode) Baskerville, wore to a ball given by Thomas Jefferson. When Alice Goode Baskerville was very small her parents moved to Buckingham county and lived between Bent Creek and James river, opposite Monticello, where "they remained fifteen or twenty years, dur- ing' which time they enjoyed the friendship and repeated calls of Thomas Jefferson. Children of William and Alice Goode (Bas- kerville) Pringle : I. Mahala Jefferson, mar- ried .Elbert Owen. 2. John Allen. 3. Wil- liam Goode, married Cornelia R. Wright. 4. Martha, married James Davis. 5. Mary, married J. A. Mitchell, of Halifax county; issue: Judge John R. Olympia, Washing- ton; Dr. Joseph, Dilwyn, Virginia; G. E.,

RESOURCES:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Encyclopedia_of_Virginia_Biogra...

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Martha Goode Baskerville's Timeline

1760
1760
Henrico, Henrico County, VA, United States
1785
1785
Virginia, VA, United States
1810
1810
Age 50
Virginia, VA, United States
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