William Giles Goddard

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William Giles Goddard

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Johnston, Providence County, RI, United States
Death: February 16, 1846 (52)
Providence, Providence County, RI, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Goddard and Abigail Angell
Husband of Charlotte Rhoda Goddard
Father of Eliza Goddard; Charlotte Hope Binney; Brevet Colonel William Goddard (USA); Thomas Poynton Ives Goddard; Elizabeth Ann Shepard and 3 others
Brother of Sarah Goddard; Eliza Goddard and Mary Angell Goddard

Occupation: Prof of Moral Philosophy & Metaphysics
Managed by: Erica Howton
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About William Giles Goddard

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William Giles Goddard was born in Johnston, Rhode Island, son of William Goddard and Abigail Angell.

He graduated from Brown University in 1812 and began the study of law in Worcester, Massachusetts. He turned to newspaper editing as associate editor of the Worcester Spy, and in 1813 became the proprietor and editor of the Rhode Island American. He married Charlotte Rhoda Ives, 22 May 1821.

In 1825 he began teaching at Brown, appointed professor of moral philosophy and metaphysics. He felt he had no aptitude for philosophy, and arrangements were made for him to teach instead rhetoric, the evidences of religion, and the constitution of the United States. He was appointed professor of belles-lettres in 1834. He took a more active interest than any of his colleagues in the Dorr Rebellion in 1842, at which time, according to President Wayland, "His essays for the daily press, during this period alone, would fill a moderately sized volume." He resigned in 1842 because of his health and died in Providence in 1846. Wayland wrote further of him:

"The manners of Professor Goddard were courteous and refined. His personal habits, without being painfully exact, were scrupulously neat, and in perfect harmony with the character of a literary citizen. His conversation, sometimes playful, never frivolous, was always instructive, and at time singularly forcible, captivating and eloquent. His tastes were simple and easily gratified; and I think that he preferred a book in his study, or a conversation at the fireside with a friend, to any form of more exciting and outdoor enjoyment."

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William Giles Goddard's Timeline

1794
January 2, 1794
Johnston, Providence County, RI, United States
1822
April 8, 1822
1823
December 1, 1823
1825
1825
RI
1827
August 14, 1827
1829
November 24, 1829
1831
April 21, 1831
1833
May 4, 1833
Providence, RI, United States
1837
September 21, 1837
Providence, Rhode Island, United States