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About Martha Goode
Part II, The Ligon Family in American, Chapter XVIII, p. 556
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207813524/martha-goode
Martha Jones, daughter of Philip Jones married Samuel Goode about 1667 in Henrico. He was the eldest son of John Goode of Whitley from Cornwall. Samuel Goode's mother was Francis Mackarness, daughter of William Mackarness of Barbados, who went from Scotland to the West Indies about 1625-40. Samuel was born in Barbados, 1655-58. John Goode's second wife was Anne Bennett, and they had thirteen children. John Goode owned 688 acres in Henrico and 2,270 acres in Chesterfield County. Ann Bennett was the daughter of Richard Bennett. John and Ann Goode's children were: Robert Goode who married the widow Elizabeth Curd daughter of Thomas Branch and Elizabeth Archer; Katherine Goode who married John Roberts and then Gilbert Gee; Elizabeth Goode who married about 1699 John Blackman, Sr. son of William Blackman and Dorothy Deeley; John Goode, who married Mary Harris daughter of Thomas Harris and Mary Field Jefferson (John Goode owned Falls Plantation and was killed by Indians); Thomas Goode; Frances Goode who married John Elam and then William Harris, Sr.; Susanna Goode; Joseph Goode; Anna Goode; Ursula Goode who married Samuel Branch son of Christopher then she married Walter Scott, then John Harris in 1729.
https://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/
Martha Goode's Timeline
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Bermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Colony of Virgina
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Henrico County, Virginia
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Henrico, VA
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Henrico Co, Virginia
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Whitby, Henrico, Virginia
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