| Elizabeth Goodyear
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Elizabeth Goodyear
(Last record in Boston on 10 September 1650 when she was mentioned in the will of Susanna Phillips) In her will of 10 September 1650, Susanna Phillips, widow of William Phillips, after making bequests to her children, gave £5 to Elizabeth Aspinwall, wife of William Aspinwall, and then enlisted the aid of William Aspinwall in making a provisional bequest: "if any of my brother or sister's children come over to live within two years after my decease, six pounds apiece, to the value of eighteen pounds, the first three that come to demand it" Events • A note in the July, 200, Vol. 154 edition of the NEHGS "Register," pg. 379, indicates her recent identification as Elizabeth Goodyear, daughter of Thomas Goodyear of Manchester, England. Emigration: She is listed with her
husband in the Winthrop fleet, 1630; they were from
Manchester, Lancashire.
Elizabeth married William Aspinwall. |