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Sir Knight Richard Goodrich (Goodricke), I

Also Known As: "Rychard Goodrich", "Richard Goodrick", "Richard Goodricke"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: January 08, 1581 (56-57)
Ribston Manor, Yorkshire,, Little Ribston, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Ribstone, Yorkshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Goodrick, purchaser of Ribston and Margaret Goodrich
Husband of Clare Conyers Goodrich
Father of Richard Goodrich, II; Elizabeth Wentworth (Goodricke); Margaret Baildon and Henry Goodricke
Brother of Christopher Goodricke; John Goodricke and Aldburgh Goodricke
Half brother of William Goodricke

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About Richard Goodrich, I

  • The Goodrich family in America. A genealogy of the descendants of John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn., Richard Goodrich of Guilford, Conn., and William Goodridge of Watertown, Mass., together with a short historical account of the family in England, the origin of the name, a description of Goodrich castle etc (1889)
  • https://archive.org/details/goodrichfamilyi00unkngoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/goodrichfamilyi00unkngoog#page/n46/mode/1up
  • Pg. 16
  • In "The Visitation of Yorkshire in 1584-5 and 1612, made by the Herald's Robert Glover and Richard St. George," edited by James Foster, 1875, London, it is said: "John Goodrich of Bollinbroke had son Edward Goodericke of Kirby, County Lincoln, who married Jane, dau. and heir of Williamson, Boston. Edward Goodericke had children: Mary, Henry, John, Thomas, and Elizabeth.
  • "Thomas was bishop of Ely and lord high chancellor of England, tempus Henry VIII and Edward VI.
  • "Henry had sons William, Richard, and Christopher, and one daughter Alborougha.
  • https://archive.org/stream/goodrichfamilyi00unkngoog#page/n47/mode/1up
  • Pg. 17
  • "Richard had children: Richard, Henry, and Margaret.
  • "Richard, the son, was knighted in Queen Elizabeth, 43d, and married Muriel, daughter of Lord William Evans, and had sons: William, Henry (knight of Ribston in 1612), Robert, Ralph, John, Richard, Francis, and daughter Margaret.
  • "Sir Henry Goodrick, knight of Ribston, married Jane, dau. of Sir John Savile of Methby, baron of the exchequer, and had children: Henry, Richard, Mary, Jane, and Elizabeth. (Title extinct in 1833.)
  • "The arms of Richard Goodrick, bart. and nephew of the bishop of Ely, were: Argent on a fess gules, between two lions passant, guardant sable, a fleur-de-lis between two crescents or. Crest: a demi-lion, rampant, guardant sable. Motto: Fare wel til then."
  • The following, copied by Com: Casper F. Goodrich, U.S.N., from a genealogical tree extending from 1465 to 1819, in possession of James Pitt Goodrich of Egarth House, Egarth, Denbighshire, England, corroborates the foregoing and gives some additional details:
  • "As early as 1465, Edward Goodrich of Kirby, Lincolnshire, baronet, married Jane, dau. and heiress of James Williamson, Esq. John Goodrich, first child of Edward and Jane (Williamson). Goodrich of Kirby, born 1485; married, 1507, Katherine Dymoke; was high-sheriff of Lincolnshire, 1535. Henry, second child of Edward and Jane Goodrich, born 1487; married, 1508, Margaret, dau. of Christopher Rawson; bought Ribston Manor, Yorkshire, from Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk. Thomas, third child of Edward and Jane Goodrich, born 1489; bishop of Ely, etc. Katherine, fourth child of Edward and Jane, born 1492; married Sir Thomas Mussenden. Mary, fifth child of Edward and Jane, born 1495 ; unm.
  • "Richard, son of Henry and Margaret (Rawson) Goodrich, born 1510; married Clara, dau. of Richard Conyers, Esq., of Norton Conyers.
  • "Richard of Ribston, son of Richard and Clara (Con-
  • https://archive.org/stream/goodrichfamilyi00unkngoog#page/n48/mode/1up
  • Pg. 18
  • yers) Goodrich, was high-sheriff of Yorkshire in 1580, and again in 1592; married Muriel, dau. of Rt.-Hon. Lord Wm. Evans.
  • "Sir Henry Goodrich, knight and baronet, son of Richard and Muriel (Evans) Goodrich, married Jane, dau. of Sir John Savile, baronet of the exchequer. John Goodrich, second son of Richard and Muriel (Evans) Goodrich, married --------, and emigrated to Virginia in 1635, and with him came Henry, Richard, John, and William." ______________________

Part of the disputed Belding line.

Richard was born in 1524, lived in Isle of Ely, Cambridge, England. He was the son of Henry Goodricke and Margaret Rawson. He died on 8 Jan 1581/1582 and was buried in Ribston, Yorkshire, England.

The Goodrich line, from

http://www.renderplus.com/hartgen/htm/goodrich.htm#name2592

John Goodricke - was born about 1430, lived in Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1493 .

John married Anne Hutton. Anne was born about 1434.

Anne - - Dame Margaret Wyske

John - is the first of the family from ‘whom an unbroken descent can be recorded in authentic documents. He lived In ‘the reign of Henry VI and died In 1493, being succeeded in his landed estate at Bolingbroke by his second son Richard. This Richard is ancestor of the Goodrick’s of Suffolk. Children: (Quick Family Chart)

i. William Goodricke was born about 1458, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1517/1518 and was buried in St. Nicholas, East Kirkby, England . See #2. below.

ii. Richard Goodricke was born about 1460, lived in Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1508 .

Richard married Alice Etton. (Sources: - 1)

Richard - was a “merchant of the Staple,” and died in 1508 His will, dated September 1508, was proved in London, 17th November following by his widow, Alice, who was daughter of John Etton, of Firsby, co. Lincoln.

1. Richard Goodricke, of London, his successor.

2. John Goodricke, a merchant of the Staple at Calais, who died unmarried. His will, dated 11th May, 1540, was proved in London 5th June in the same year. He names his brother Richard; “my Lord of Ely," his cousin and Edward Goodrick of Bolingbroke.

iii. Johanna Goodricke was born about 1462 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.

iv. Margaret Goodricke was born about 1464 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.

v. Elizabeth Goodricke was born about 1466 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.

vi. Alice Goodricke was born about 1468 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.


Second Generation -----

2. William Goodricke - was born about 1458, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1517/1518 and was buried in St. Nicholas, East Kirkby, England . He was the son of John Goodricke and Anne Hutton.

William married Jane Williamson. Jane was born about 1445, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England. She is the daughter of Esquire James Williamson. Children: (Quick Family Chart)

i. Sir John Goodricke was born in 1485/1486, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England.

ii. Henry Goodricke was born in 1487, lived in Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambridge, England and was buried in 1556 in St. Dunstans, London, England. See #3. below.

iii. Bishop Thomas Goodricke was born in 1489, lived in Ely, Cambridge, England and died on 10 May 1554 in Somersham, Huntingdon, England and was buried in Ely Cathedral .

Bishop Thomas - - Bushop of Eky

iv. Elizabeth Goodricke was born about 1490 in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England.

v. Katherine Goodricke was born in 1492, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England.

vi. Anne Goodricke was born in 1494, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England.

vii. Margaret Goodrick was born in 1495, lived in Kirby, Lincolnshire, England.


Third Generation -----

3. Henry Goodricke - was born in 1487, lived in Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambridge, England and was buried in 1556 in St. Dunstans, London, England. He is the son of William Goodricke and Jane Williamson.

Henry married Margaret Rawson. Margaret was born about 1500 in London, England. She is the daughter of Knight Christopher Rawson. Children: (Quick Family Chart)

i. Richard Goodricke Sr was born in 1524, lived in Isle of Ely, Cambridge, England and died on 8 Jan 1581/1582 and was buried in Ribston, Yorkshire, England . See #4. below.

ii. Christopher Goodricke was born in 1526 in Ely, Cambridge, England and died before 1564 .

iii. John Goodricke was born about 1528, lived in Doddington, Cambridge, England.

iv. Aldburgh Goodricke was born in 1530, lived in Ely, Cambridge, England.


Fourth Generation -----

4. Richard Goodricke Sr (our line) - was born in 1524, lived in Isle of Ely, Cambridge, England and died on 8 Jan 1581/1582 and was buried in Ribston, Yorkshire, England . He was the son of Henry Goodricke and Margaret Rawson.

Richard married Clare Norton. Clare was born about 1528, lived in Norton, Conyers, Yorkshire, England. She is the daughter of Richard Norton and Susan Neville. Children: (Quick Family Chart)

i. Richard Goodricke Jr was born about 1550 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died on 21 Sep 1601 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England . See #5. below.

ii. Henry Goodricke was born about 1651, lived in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died after 1564 .

iii. Elizabeth Goodricke was born about 1563, lived in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died after 1564 .

iv. Margaret Goodricke was born about 1566, lived in Ribston, Yorkshire, England.

v. Margaret (2) Goodricke was born about 1572 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died on 22 Sep 1598 and was buried in Kippax, Yorkshire, England .


Fifth Generation -----

5. Richard Goodricke Jr - was born about 1550 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died on 21 Sep 1601 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England . He was the son of Richard Goodricke Sr and Clare Norton.

Richard married Muriel Eure on 4 Nov 1578 in Ingleby, Yorkshire, England. Muriel was born in 1557 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England. She is the daughter of William Eure and Margaret Dymoke. Children: (Quick Family Chart)

i. Henry Goodricke was born in 1580 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died on 20 Jul 1641 and was buried in Ribston, Yorkshire, England .

ii. John (1) Goodricke was born in 1582 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died before 1590 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England .

iii. William Goodricke was born about 1583/1584, lived in Ribston, England and died after 21 Nov 1662 while living in Walton Head .

iv. Robert Goodricke was born about 1586 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England and died after 1647 .

v. John Goodricke was born about 1590, lived in Eastoft, Lincolnshire, England and died in New England .

vi. Richard Goodrich was born about 1590 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. See #6. below.

vii. Francis Goodricke was born about 1592 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England.

viii. Margaret Goodricke was born about 1594 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England.

ix. Catherine Goodricke was born about 1596 in Ribston, Yorkshire, England.


Sixth Generation -----

6. Richard Goodrich - was born about 1590 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He is the son of Richard Goodricke Jr and Muriel Eure.

Richard married Dinah. Dinah was born about 1620 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. Children: (Quick Family Chart)

i. Rachel Goodrich was born about 1642 in Guilford, New Haven, CT and died Oct 1685 .

ii. Lydia Goodrich was born about 1644 in Guilford, New Haven, CT.

Lydia married James Evarts on 14 Jan 1660 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. James was born on 19 Jul 1638 in Concord, MA. He was the son of John Evarts and Elizabeth Heyden. He died Apr 1682 in Guilford, New Haven, CT .

See Evarts family for children.

iii. John Goodrich was born about 1649 in Guilford, New Haven, CT and died Feb 1727 .

iv. Mary Goodrich was born on 9 Jun 1652 in Guilford, New Haven, CT.

v. Elizabeth Goodrich was born on 15 Sep 1653 in Guilford, New Haven, CT.

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  • Richard Goodricke
  • M, #34782, b. 1510, d. 8 January 1581
  • Father Henry Goodrick b. c 1487, d. 12 Oct 1556
  • Mother Margaret Rawson b. c 1490
  • Richard Goodricke married Clare Norton, daughter of Richard Norton, Esq. and Susanna Neville. Richard Goodricke was born in 1510 at of Rippax, Yorkshire, England. He died on 8 January 1581 at Ribston, Yorkshire, England.
  • Family Clare Norton b. c 1528
  • Child
    • Sir Richard Goodricke+ b. 1550, d. 21 Sep 1601
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1158.htm#... ___________

Goodricke baronets

The Baronetcy of Goodricke of Ribston was created in the Baronetage of England by King Charles I on 14 August 1641 for his loyal supporter John Goodricke of Ribston, Yorkshire. He represented Yorkshire in the Cavalier Parliament from 1661 to his death.

The family was originally of the county of Somerset, and from there moved into Lincolnshire, upon the marriage of Henry Goodricke, third son of Robert Goodricke, of Nortingley, with a Lincolnshire heiress, Miss Strickford.[1]

In Lincolnshire the Goodrickes flourished for six subsequent generations, until Henry Goodricke, (third and youngest son of William Goodricke, —brother of Thomas Goodricke (1494–1554), Lord Bishop of Ely, and Lord Chancellor of England of Edward VI— purchased Ribston and other estates, in Yorkshire, from Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk in 1542.[1][2]

Henry Goodricke married Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Christopher Lawson, knt. of London, and dying in 1556, was succeeded by his eldest son:[1]

Richard Goodricke, of Ribston, in Yorkshire, who was born in 1524. He was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1579, and died in 1581. He married Clare, daughter of Richard Norton, of Norton Comers, in Yorkshire and was succeeded by his eldest son:[2]

Richard Goodricke, who was born in 1560 and was also High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1591. He married Meriol, daughter of William, Lord Eure, and dying in 1601, was succeeded by his eldest son:[1]

who according to John Burke writing in 1844 was Sir John Goodricke, knt. who married Jane, daughter of Sir John Saville, of Methley, in Yorkshire, knt. was succeeded by his son Sir John Goodricke, 1st Baronet;[1]

but according to Thomas Wotton writing in 1741 the 1st baronet's father had a given name of Henry and not John and give the following details:[3] Sir Henry Goodricke, knt. who was born in 1580 and died in July 1641. He married Jane, the daughter of Sir John Savile of Methley in Yorkshire, knt., one of the Barons of the Exchequer, (and his second wife Mary daughter of John Robison of Ryther,[4] ) who at length was heiress to her brother of the whole blood, Sir Henry Savile, Bart. There were twelve children by this marriage, of which were three daughters, Jane, and Elizabeth, who died unmarried, and Mary, married to Richard Hawksworth, of Hawksworth, in Yorkshire. Esq; and nine sons, but only three survived their father, viz. Sir John, his eldest, at his death. 2. Savile Goodricke, Esq; who died at Vienna, aged 32; and, 3. Sir Francis, who married Hester, the daughter of Peter Warburton, of the Grange, in Cheshire, Esq; but died without issue, in August 1674, at Durham, where he was chancellor.

Baronetcy

John Goodricke of Ribstone Hall (1617–1670), son on of Sir John (or Henry) Goodricke and Jane, was created a baronet on 14 August 1641. He supported the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. After the Civil War he sat as an Member of Parliament for the Cavalier Parliament. He was married twice. First to Catharine, daughter and heiress of Stephen Norcliff, esq. by whom he had a son Henry who in 1670 succeeded to the Baronetcy. Sir John second marriage was to Elizabeth, Viscountess-dowager Fairfax, by whom he had another son.[1]

Henry the second Baronet represented Boroughbridge 1673–1705. The fifth Baronet was Member of Parliament for Pontefract 1774–1780 and for Ripon 1782–1789. The seventh Baronet bequeathed in 1833 the Ribston estate to his business partner who sold it in 1836 (see Holyoake-Goodricke Baronets). His successor as eighth Baronet was his distant cousin, a grandson of the fourth Baronet. On his death without issue the Baronetcy was extinct. RICHARD GOODRICKE,(1) was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1574. He married Clare or Clara, daughter of Richard Norton, of Norton Conyers, Esquire.

Richard Goodricke was buired at Ribston Hall. His arms, impaling those of his wife, with the supporters, two naked boys and the motto "Reien sen Deiu" (with out God nothing) are still on the south wall of the chapel at Ribston.

  • In the Inquisition post mortem taken at Wetherby, Co. York, April 10th 1582, after the death of Richard Goodrick Esq., it is stated that he was seised of the manors of Hunsingore and Great Ribston, Walshford, Cattall, Grewelthorpe, Little Ribston, lands in Calthorpe, Plompton, Kippax, and Thorescrosse, etc. and the rectory of Hunsingore and advowson of the church there.
  • Also, that he died January 8th 1581\2 and Richard Goodricke, gentleman, is his son and next heir, and aged, at the time of his fathers death 22 years and more. Other estates bequeathed to him and his heirs would have reverted to the elder branch of the family.

According to " Flower's Visitation," 1564, Richard Goodricke was "heir by order of Law, by a Covenant made by his father to the said Richard his son," which indicates the probability of a separate deed having been made confirmatory of the testamentary settlement of his estate made by Henry Goodricke.[5]

Goodricke of Ribston (1641)

  • Sir John Goodricke, 1st Baronet (1617–1670)
  • Sir Henry Goodricke, 2nd Baronet (1642–1705)
  • Sir John Goodricke, 3rd Baronet (1654–1705)
  • Sir Henry Goodricke, 4th Baronet (1677–1738)
  • Sir John Goodricke, 5th Baronet (1708–1789)
  • Sir Henry Goodricke, 6th Baronet (1765–1802)
  • Sir Henry James Goodricke, 7th Baronet (1797–1833)
  • Sir Thomas Francis Goodricke, 8th Baronet (1762–1839) Extinct on his death

Other notable members of the Goodricke family

Ribston Hall

Ribston Hall is a privately owned 17th-century country mansion situated on the banks of the River Nidd, at Great Ribston, near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

The two-storey mansion presents an impressive fifteen-bay entrance front to the north east. The adjoining chapel is said to contain traces of 13th-century masonry.[2]

The estate at Ribston was granted by Robert de Ros to the Knights Templar in 1217 and passed to the Knights Hospitaller on the demise of the templars in the early 1300s. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries the property reverted to the Crown and was granted to the Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who sold it to Henry Goodricke in 1542.[3]

Henry Goodricke was succeeded by his son Richard, who became High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1579–80, and died in 1581. Richard was succeeded by his own son, Richard, who was High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1591–92 and died in 1601. He was succeeded in turn by Sir Henry Goodricke whose son John was made Baronet Goodricke in 1641. As a Royalist Sir John suffered in the Civil War, being fined and then imprisoned in the Tower of London, from where he escaped to France. After the Restoration he was elected MP for Yorkshire in 1661, sitting until 1670. [4]

In 1674 Sir Henry Goodricke, 2nd Baronet, the son of Sir John, was MP for Boroughbridge from 1673 to 1679 and from 1683 to his death in 1705. He built the existing house on the remains of the old property.[1] The new Hall was the home of the Goodricke family until the death of the seventh Baronet in 1833, who was unmarried. He bequeathed the estate to Francis Littleton Holyoake of Studley Castle on condition that the latter adopted the Goodricke name. In 1836 Francis Holyoake-Goodricke sold the estate to Joseph Dent Dent, of a well-to-do Lincolnshire family, who laid out the pinetum in the estate c.1857. He was High Sheriff for 1847.

The mansion remains the Dent family home. The estate is believed to have given its name to the Ribston Pippin apple.

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  • The royal families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their descendants, sovereigns and subjects (1848)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe01burk
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/royalfamiliesofe01burk#page/n383/mode...
    • CHART - Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie, Esq.
  • Susan Neville, dau. of Richard, Lord Latimer, named in the will of her brother John, Lord Latimer, 1st wife marr. Richard Norton, alias Conyers of Norton Conyers, Esq. son of John Norton of Norton Coyers, Esq. by Anne, his wife, only dau. and heir of William Radclyffe, Esq. of Rilston in Craven, co. York, and Joan, his wife, dau. of Sir John Tempest, Knt. of Bracewell. Ch:
    • Clare Norton, dau. of Richard Norton, alias Conyers, of Norton Conyers. marr. Richard Goodricke, Esq. of Ribstone, High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1579, d. 1581. Ch:
      • Richard Goodricke, Esq. of Ribstone, High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1591, d. 1601. marr. Meriel, dau. of William, Lord Eure. Ch:
        • Sir Henry Goodricke, Knt., of Ribstne, b. in 1580, d. 1641. marr. Jane, dau. of Sir John Savile, Knt. of Methley. Ch:
          • Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Godricke, Knt. of Ribstone. marr. Richard Hawkesworth, Esq. of Hawkesworth, co. York, d. 1657. _______________________
  • The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 (1881)
  • http://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow
  • http://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/143/mode/1up
    • Goodrick of Ribston.
  • Edward Goodryke of Kirkby in Lyncolnshire. = Jane doughter & sole heyre of . . . . Williamson of Boston. ; ch: John, Thomas, Mary, Elsabeth (m. . . . Fownebe Founby or Fulneby), Kateren (m. Sir Thomas Myssenden) Goodryke, (Pg. 144 Henry (m. . . . Addy & Margaret Rason/Rawon) Goodryke)
    • John Goodryke son & heyre.
    • Thomas Goodrycke 3 son, Bishop of Ely & Lord Chauncelor of England.
    • Mary, a None and Pryores of Grynfeld.
    • Elsabeth wyf to . . . . Fownebe Founby or Fulneby in Lyncolnshyre.
    • Kateren wyf to Sir Thomas Myssenden of Herley Healey in Lyncolnshire.
    • http://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/144/mode/1up
    • Henry Goodryke 2 son to Edward purchased of Charles Duke of Suffolk the Manor of Rybston in Yorkshyre. = 1st one of the doughters of . . . . one Addy Merchant of the Staple. ; ch: William (m. Mawde Mydelton) Goodryke; = 2nd Margaret doughter of Crystofer Rason Rawson Merchant of the Staple. ; ch: Rychard (m. Clare Conyer alias Norton), Crystofer, John, Aldbrugh (Crystofer Langholme) Goodryke
      • William Goodryke son & heyr. = Mawde doughter of Thomas Mydelton of Stockyll Esquier. ; ch: Doraty.
      • Rychard Goodryke 2 son to Henry & heir by order of Law by a covenant made by his father to the said Rychard his son. = Clare on of the doters of Rychard Conyers alias Norton of Norton. ; ch: Rychard, 2 Henry, Elsabeth, Margaret Goodryke.
        • Rychard Goodryke son & heyr.
        • 2 Henry Goodryke 2 son dyed yong.
        • Elsabeth dyed yonge.
        • Margaret.
      • Crystofer 3 son dyed sans issu.
      • John Goodryke 4 son.
      • Aldbrugh wyf to Crystofer Langholme of Conyngsholme of Lyncolnshyre. ________________________
  • The visitation of the county of Yorke, begun in a Dni MDCLXV. and finished a Dni MDCLXVI (1859)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00dugd
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00dugd#page/n32/mode/1up
    • CHART - WENTWORTH OF BROADSWORTH
  • Thomas Wentworth, of Elmeshall in com. Ebor. Esq'r. marr. Elizabeth, daughter of Rich. Gooderick of Ribston in co. Ebor. Esq. _______________________
  • The Wentworth genealogy, comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants (1870)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n111/mo...
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n190/mo...
  • (20) Thomas Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who died about 1632-3, who had issue by his wife, daughter of Richard Goodricke, Esq., - Thomas; Darcy, who was of Brodsworth in Yorkshire; William and John, who both died without issue; and two daughters, viz: Catharine, who married Sir Rowland Wandesford, and had an only daughter, Elizabeth who married Philip, Lord Wharton; and Anne, who married Sir Richard Hawksworth. _______________________
  • Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions (1894) Part 5
  • http://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati05dugd
  • http://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati05dugd#page/73/mode/1up
  • VIII. RICHARD NORTON, of Norton, in com. Ebor., Esqr., attainted in. Qu. Eliz. time, Governor of Norham Castle, Sheriff of Yorks. 1568/9, joined the insurrection of the North; estates forfeited ; fled abroad ; pensioned by the King of Spain; b. circ. 1488, d. abroad 9 Apr. 1588 (see Dictionary of Nat. Biography), mar. Susan, daughter unto Richard Nevile, Lord Latimer. They had issue—
    • 1. Francis Norton, of Norton Conyers, attainted in the Northern insurrection, fled with his father, and never obtained pardon, d. in exile, mar. Albreda, sister of Tho. Wimbish, of . . . in com. Linc., had an allowance of 100 marks per ann. June 1573. They had issue—
      • .... etc.
    • http://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati05dugd#page/74/mode/1up
    • Clare, mar. Richard Goodricke, of Ribston.
    • .... etc.
  • He mar. secondly Philippa, dau. of Robert Trappes, of London, wid. of Sir Geo. Giffard, Kt., lived after at Middle Claydon, co. Bucks, d. s p.
  • http://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati05dugd#page/75/mode/1up
  • IX. .... etc. ________________________
  • 'Goodricke1'
  • Robert Goodricke of Nortingley, Somerset
    • 1. Henry Goodricke (to Lincolnshire, 3rd son)
    • m. _ Strickford
      • A. ?? Goodricke
        • i. ?? Goodricke
        • Not fully certain on number of intervening generations. BEB1841 reports that, from the above Henry, the family "flourished for six subsequent generations" until Henry, son of William and brother of Bishop Thomas).
          • a. ?? Goodricke
            • (1) John Goodricke of Bolingbroke first mentioned by Maddison & Foster
            • m. _ Hutton
              • (A) William or Edwar) Goodricke of East Kirkby
              • m. Jane Williamson of Boston (heir)
                • (i) John Goodricke of East Kirkby, Sheriff of Lincoln (a 1535)
                • m. _ Dymocke (dau of Sir Lyonel Dymocke)
                  • (a) Lyon Goodricke of East Kirkby (d 29.08.1559-60)
                  • m1. _ Jermyn (dau of Sir Thomas Jermyn of Rushbrooke)
                  • m2. Winifred Sapcotts (dau of Henry Sapcotts of Lincoln)
                    • ((1)) Edward Goodricke of East Kirkby (d 20.08.1615)
                    • m. Elizabeth Goodricke (dau of Richard Goodricke of London) @@ below
                      • ((A)) Lyon Goodricke of Alford then Stickney (d 02.1624-5)
                      • m. (c09.1600) Audrey Calthorpe of Norfolk (a 09.1625)
                        • ((i)) John Goodricke of Stickney (b c10.1607, d before 08.03.1653-4)
                        • m. Matheu Palmer (dau of William Palmer of Fleet)
                          • ((a)) William Goodricke of Stickney (a 09.1653)
                          • ((b)) Elizabeth Goodricke (a 09.1653)
                        • ((ii)) Thomas Goodricke of Stickney (captain)
                        • ((iii)) daughter (a 09.1653)
                        • m. _ West
                        • ((iv)) daughter
                        • m. _ Dighton
                      • ((B)) Elizabeth Goodricke (a 08.1617)
                      • m. (01.1602-3) Robert Bewytt
                      • ((C)) Frances Goodricke (a 08.1617)
                      • m. (26.05.1608) William Disney
                      • ((D))+ other issue - Nataniel, Robert, Dorothy, Anne, Judith, Winifred (a 08.1617), Hester (a 08.1617)
                    • ((2)) Richard Goodricke of Suffolk
                    • m. Margaret (a 09.1598)
                    • ((3)) Anne Goodricke
                    • m. Benjamin Bolle of Osberton
                  • (b) Katherine Goodricke
                  • m. Thomas Palfreyman
                  • (c) Jane Goodricke
                  • m. William Bryan of Bolingbrooke
                  • (d)+ other issue - Thomas, William
                • (ii) Henry Goodricke of Ribstone (d 1566)
                • m1. _ Addy
                  • (a) William Goodricke
                  • m. Maude Midelton (dau of Thomas Midleton of Stockeld)
                    • ((1)) Dorothy Goodricke
                • m. Margaret Rawson (dau of Sir Christopher Rawson)
                  • (b) Richard Goodricke of Ribstone, Sheriff of York (d 1581)
                  • m. Clare Norton (dau of Richard Norton of Norton Conyers)
                    • ((1)) Richard Goodricke of Ribstone, Sheriff of York (d 1601) - continued below
                    • m. Muriel Eure (dau of William, Lord Eure)
                    • ((2)) Margaret Goodricke
                    • m. Francis Baildon of Kippax
                    • ((3)) Elizabeth Goodricke
                    • m. Thomas Wentworth of Elmsall (d 1632-3)
                  • (c) Aldborough Goodricke
                  • m. Christopher Langholme of Conishome
                  • (d)+ other issue - Christopher (dsp), John
                • (iii) Thomas Goodricke, Bishop of Ely, Lord Chancellor of England (a temp Edward IV who r. 1461-1483)
                • (iv) Elizabeth Goodricke
                • m. ?? Fulnetby
                • (v) Katherine Goodricke
                • m. (Sir) Thomas Mussenden of Healing/Heling
              • (B) Richard Goodricke of Bullinbrooke (Bolingbroke)
              • m. Alice Etton (dau of John Etton of Firsby, she m2. Thomas Bradley of Louth)
                • (i) Richard Goodricke of London
                • m. Dorothy Badbye (a 03.1578, dau of William Badbye of Essex, she m1. George Blagge, m3. Sir Ambrose Jermyn of Rushbrooke)
                  • (a) Richard Goodricke of Toft, Lincolnshire
                  • m. (mcrt 03.1578) Dorothy Jermyn (dau of John Jermyn of Debden)
                  • (b) Elizabeth Goodricke
                  • m. Edward Goodricke of East Kirkby @@ above
                • (ii) John Goodricke (dsp)
  • Richard Goodricke of Ribstone, Sheriff of York (d 1601) - continued above
  • m. Muriel Eure (dau of William, Lord Eure)
    • 1. Sir Henry (not John) Goodricke of Ribstone (b 1580, d 07.1641)
    • m. Jane Savile (dau of Sir John Savile of Methley)
      • A. Sir John Goodricke, 1st Bart of Ribstone (b 20.04.1617, d 11.1670, 8th son)
      • m1. (07.10.1641) Catharine Norcliff (bpt 31.08.1620, dau of Stephen Norcliff)
        • i. Sir Henry Goodricke, 2nd Bart of Ribstone (b 24.10.1642, dsp 05.03.1704-5, Lt. General)
        • m. Mary Legge (d 1714/5, sister of George, 1st Lord of Dartmouth, dau of Col. William Legge by Elizabeth Washington)
      • m2. Elizabeth Smith (d 06.1692, dau of Alexander Smith of Stutton, widow of William Fairfax, 3rd Viscount)
        • ii. Sir John Goodricke, 3rd Bart of Ribstone (b 16.10.1654, d 10.12.1705)
        • m. Sarah Hopkins (d 1731/2, dau of Sir Richard Hopkins of Coventry, sergeant-at-law)
          • a. Sir Henry Goodricke, 4th Bart of Ribstone (b 08.09.1677, d 21.07.1738)
          • m. (26.04.1704/7) Mary Jenkyns (dau of Tobias Jenkyns of Grimston by Elizabeth (not Mary) Paulet)
            • (1) Sir John Goodricke, 5th Bart of Ribstone (b 20.05.1708, d 03.08.1789)
            • m. (28.09.1731) Mary Benson (natural dau of Robert Benson, Lord Bingley, by dau of James Sill of Wakefield)
              • (A) Henry Goodricke of Groningen (dvp 09.07.1784)
              • m. Levina Benjamina Sesster (b 20.10.1767, dau of Peter Sesster)
                • (i) Sir Henry Goodricke, 6th Bart of Ribstone (d 20.03.1802)
                • m. (1796) Charlotte Fortescue (dau of James Fortescue, sister of Viscount Clermont)
                  • (a) Sir Harry Goodricke, 7th Bart of Ribstone, Sheriff of Yorkshire (b 16/26.09.1797, d unm 21.08.1833)
                  • According to TCB (vol 2, Goodrick or Goddircke of Ribston), Sir Harry left his estates to Francis Lyttelton Holyoake, later Holyoake Goodricke, "one of his sporting friends, who was, however, in no way connected with the family, thereby excluding his three aunts, who were his coheirs, as well as his heir male".
                • (ii) Harriet Goodricke
                • m. (04.1794) Sir Thomas Goodricke, 8th Bart of Ribstone (dsp 1839) @@ just below
                • (iii) Mary Goodricke
                • m. Charles Gregory Fairfax of Gilling Castle
                • (iv) Elizabeth Goodricke (d 08.03.1838)
            • (3) Thomas Francis Goodricke (d 1803, Lt. Colonel, 3rd son)
            • m. Elizabeth Button (dau of James Button of Rochester)
              • (A) Sir Thomas Goodricke, 8th Bart of Ribstone (b 24.09.1762, dsp 09.03.1839)
              • m. (04.1794) Harriet Goodricke (dau of Henry Goodricke, younger of Ribstone) @@ just above
              • (B) Harriott Goodricke
            • (3) Harry Goodricke (dsp 1801, prebendary of York)
            • m1. Margaret Taylor (dau of John Taylor of Beverley)
            • m2. Anne Harland (dau of Philip Harland of Sutton Hall)
            • (4) Sarah Goodricke
            • m. T. Clough of Otley
            • (5) Jane Goodricke
            • m. Francis Wanley (Dean of Ripon)
            • (6)+ other issue - Henry, Elizabeth (d unm 1761)
          • b.+ "numerous family"
      • B. Sir Francis Goodricke of Manby (dsp 08.1679, Chancellor at Durham)
      • m. Hester Warburton (dau of Peter Warburton of the Grange)
      • C. Mary Goodricke
      • m. Sir Richard Hawkesworth of Hawkesworth (d 11.02.1657)
      • D.+ other issue -Richard (d unm by 1612), Henry (a 1612, d unm), Toby (d young), Edward (d young), Thomas (d young), Rouland (d young), Savile (d unm), Jane (d young), Elizabeth (a 1612, d unm)
    • 2. John Goodricke of Eastoft (5th son)
    • m. Sarah Hopkins (dau of Sir Richard Hopkins, searjeant-at-law)
    • 3. Margaret Goodricke
    • m. Walter Strickland of Byers Hall
    • 4.+ other issue - William, Robert, Raphe, Richard, Francis
  • Main source(s): BEB1841 (Goodricke, in Addenda), Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees (1906, Goodricke of East Kirkby), Visitation (Foster, Yorshire, 1584/5 + 1612, 'Goodrick of Ribston') with some support from TCB (vol ii, Goodrick or Goodricke of Ribston), Visitation (Dugdale, Yorkshire, 1665, 'Goodrick of Ribstan') and a (very little) input from Commoners (vol iv, Northey-Hopkins of Oving House)
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Richard Goodrich, I's Timeline

1524
1524
Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England (United Kingdom)
1559
1559
Ribston, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1563
1563
Yorkshire, UK
1580
1580
Yorkshire, UK
1581
January 8, 1581
Age 57
Ribston Manor, Yorkshire,, Little Ribston, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1582
April 10, 1582
Age 57
Ribstone, Yorkshire, England
1994
February 28, 1994
Age 57
March 3, 1994
Age 57
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