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NameAnn Goodale [1057]Birthca 1618 [1084], [1110]Death31 May 1678, Salisbury, MA [1062], [1072], [1088], [1110], [1128], [1180], [8], [1071]FatherRichard Goodale (<1594-1666)MotherDorothy (<1625-1664)Spouses1William Allen [1057]Birthca 1615 [1084]Death18 Jun 1686, Salisbury, MA [1062], [1072], [1084], [1088], [1092], [1110], [1128], [1180], [534]OccupationHouse Carpenter [1088]Marriageca 1639 [1084], [1085], [1110], [1128], [1087]ChildrenHannah (1642-1729)Notes for Ann GoodaleShe and William Allen had eleven children. [1092]

"William Allin (his A mark) of Salisbury, house-carpenter, for £10, conveyed to Henry Brown of Salisbury, shoemaker, 14 acres of upland in Salisbury, bounded by John Gill, Richard Goodale, sr., Goodale's swamp, and ye country highway at a place called Exiter Ridg, July 5, 1662. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Mary Bradbury. Ack., and wife Ann (her A mark) signed and released dower, 14: 2: 63." [1298]

"Richard Goodell of Salisbury made his will on June 7, 1666, and it was proved on October 9, 1666. All his goods, housings, lands, orchards, pastures, meadow, either marsh or upland, low land and any other land and cattle he left to be equally divided between his son Richard Goodell and his daughter Allen, with some exceptions . . . From the inventory it appears that Goodale had let his house to Joseph Lancaster and gone to live with his daughter Ann Allen. There was due to her husband, William Allen, payment for 'died and attendance' at 10s. a week from the 3d of May to the 16th of September, 1666, obviously the date of his death. . . . With the aid of the overseers the property was divided between Richard Goodale the younger and William Allen on December 4, 1666." [1110]

"Estate of Richard Goodell of Salisbury.
'The Last will and testament of Richard goodell of the towne of salsbere in the County of norfolke of masechusets in new england I Richard goodell being weake in body but of perfit memory Calling to mind the unsertainety of this Transetory life and that all flesh must yield unto death when it shall please god I doe therefore make Constitute and ordeaine this my Last will and testament in maner and forme as followeth reuoking and nulling all other wills ether by word or writing heretofore by me made and this is to be taken only for my Last will and Testament and none other first. I Comit my soule unto allmighty god and my body to deasent buriall. I do will therefore that all my debts shall be truly paid and after that I doe giu and bequeath the one half of my estate unto my sonn Richard goodell of the Towne of boston. and the other half of my estate unto my daughter Ann wife to william Allin of the towne of salsbury. I doe will therefor that all my goods housings Lands orchards pastures meadoe ether marsh or upland and all my other Land both plow Land or anyh other Land and all my Catell with the rest of my goods that they be eaqually deuided betwixt my sonn Richard goodel and my daughter Allin. to them and there heires forever. only I do except of cow primros which I giu and bequesth vnto my granddaughter hubburd and my will is that after my decease that Cornelus Coner who was formerly my seruant shall haue all my wearing aparell both Lining and woolling: I do apoint my sonn Richard goodell my full and whole exceketory of this my Last will and Testament & I do desire my Loving bretherin edward french and Phillip Challis. and Richard wels to ouerse the equall deuiding of this estate unto my sonn and daughter: and that thay haue ten shilling apeece for it. I Richard goodell to owne this for my Last wil and Testament. witnis my hand and seall This seventh day of June Anodomene 1660.'
Richard (his T mark) goodell.
Witness: John Wheelwright, Joseph Stower.
Proved to be the rlast will of Richard Goodale, Sr., at the Hampton court 9: 8m: 1666 by Lt. Phillip Challis and Joseph Stowers.
'By the es[t]at to be devid spesifyed in this will. it is declasred exprest & by the sd Richard goodmall the testator explained to be intended by him to be that and so much of his Estat as shalbe Left when his debts ar payd and his funeral discharagd and this he desired us to take notis of to pvent anny question that might arise about the explanasion of it.'
Sept. 8, 1666. Robert Pike, Henry Browne.
Inventory taken Oct. 4, 1666 by Philip Chalie, Edward French and Richard Wells: . . . Debts du from the estate: to willi. Allen for dyet and attendanc from the 3d of may to the 16 of sept. at 10s. pr week; charg about the funeral, 3li. 4s. 3d; upon the former accpt, 1li. 4s. 9d.
Attested by Wm. Allin
The power of attorney granted to Capt. Robert Pike of Salisbury, by Richard Goodall of Boston, Mass., mariner, to care for the estate of his father, Richard Goodall, late of Salisbury.
Signed and sealed Sept. 20, 1666.
Witness: Theoder Atkinson, William Pearse, Sr.
Attested by Capt. Rich. Waldern to be the act of Ric. Goodale
Essex County Probate Files, Docket 11,135." [1113]

"Richard Goodale who had been living with his daughter since May, died on September 16, 1666. His property was divided by the heirs on December 4th of that year. He had left half of his estate to his daughter Ann, William Allen's wife, and in the division she received 'the higledee pigledee marsh, part of the great meadow, the upland beyond tahe mill, part of Mr. Hall's farm and two cows.' The estate was worth more than two hundred and fifty pounds, and this must have made a considerable increas in the Allen' property. The upland beyond the mill consisted of seventy acres and was valued at ten pounds; Goodale's twelve acres of meadow, which was probably the great meadow of which Ann received part, was worth sixty pounds, and presumably the marsh and other land she received were valuable enough to make up the balance." [1128]


"William Allen of Salisbury, Senior, made his will 'the sixteenth day of the Second mo. called april.' 1674. To Anne, his wife, he gave his house, yards, pasture, tillage and meadow ground, his land called Pine hill and five cow commons, during her widowhood, with all the profits and produce thereof. . . To his daughter Hannah Ayers, £30. . . . to his wife, all household goods, debts, cattle and other estate not formerly disposed of, and she is to be sole executrix. Overseers: his respected brethren and friends Leiftenent Philip Chalice and Ensigne Willam Buswell, to hwom, as a token of his love, 20s. apiece. Witnesses: Chalice and Buswell." [1110]

"Ann Goodale (Richard, IA; John of Great Yarmouth, Eng.)
b. abt. 1623/4. Was living in 1625 (see John of Great Yarmouth's will)
m. William Allen abt. 1639. He, b. in Eng.; came to Salisbury, Mass., where he d. 18 June 1666; s. of Benjamin and Hopestill (Leonard) Allen." [1312]
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