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John Goode

Also Known As: "John Goode Jr.", "John Goode", "of "Falls Plantation", """, "John Goode II"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Virginia, British Colonies of North America
Death: circa 1725 (41-58)
Henrico County, Virginia (Killed by Indians )
Immediate Family:

Son of John Goode, l, ‘the immigrant’; John Goad and Anne Goode
Husband of Mary Ruth Harris and Mary James
Father of Thomas Goode; Mary Megginson; Thomas Nelson Goode; John Chesterfield Goode; Bennett Goode and 2 others
Brother of Martha Edwards; Frances Bridgewater; Ursula Scott; Elizabeth Blackman; Mary E. Branch and 7 others
Half brother of Samuel Goode

Occupation: Tobacco Plantation of Whitby
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About John Goode, ll

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


PLANTERS OF VIRGINIA-

LINK-
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/32507/32507-h/32507-h.htm

There seems to be a connection to the John Goode's of Whitby Plantation, Pocahantas & Captain John Rolfe that was also a tobacco planter-

Find a Grave Resources-

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115376561/john-goode

John Goode, of "Falls Plantation," Chesterfield County, Virginia, son of John Goode, was born at Whitby 1670-80, and was killed by Indians 1720-1730.

Children:

  1. John,
  2. Thomas,
  3. Bennet,
  4. a daughter who m. a Mr. Megginson, who lived near Bent Creek, Buckingham, County: descendants in Tennessee. p. 37

He left three sons and a daughter, who removed with their widowed mother to the southwestern boundary of the colony where they bought land and settled on the banks of the Roanoke River. The date of this removal is not known, but it was probably in 1738, or soon after, at which period colonization upon the Roanoke was strongly encouraged by the colonial government, the region being "for the most part unseated and uncultivated," (See Henings, "Statutes,") and settlers were exempted for five years from all taxes and tithes; though required to perform a share of the work of exterminating the wolves. Traces of the pitfalls dug for the wolves by the early settlers are visible to this day in Mecklenburg County. p. 37

Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby, George Brown Goode, Richmond, Virginia, J.W. Randolph & English, 1887, p. 37

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John Goode, ll's Timeline

1675
1675
Virginia, British Colonies of North America
1695
1695
1705
1705
1710
1710
Falls Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia
1710
Falls Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia
1712
1712
Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America
1712
Henrico County, Virginia, United States
1720
1720
1725
1725
Age 50
Henrico County, Virginia