The Gould Family of Boston

The Gould Family of Boston
Author: James Warren Gould
Publisher: Broadway Play Publishing
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2020-04-05
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780881459982


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This work traces the history of the Gould family living in Boston for three hundred years, from 1687 to 1989, for thirteen generations of the name, from Thomas Gould to Lloyd T Gould, born in Boston 28 May 1988. Its purpose is to resolve a long-standing question about the ancestry of a family which was in Boston at the time of the Revolution, that of James Gould, wheelwright for the Revolutionary Army and builder of the first bridge across the Charles River, in 1785-8, and father of Thomas Gould, member of the first Boston City Council in 1827, abolitionist founder of Tremont Temple and his son Thomas who was builder of early Boston railway equipment and stations.

The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield

The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield
Author: Benjamin Apthorp Gould
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1895
Genre:
ISBN:


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Zaccheus Gould (1589-1668) immigrated during or before 1639 from England to Weymouth, Massachusetts, and shortly moved to Lynn, Massachusetts. He later moved to Ipswich and then Topsfield, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Ohio and elsewhere. Includes Gould ancestry and genealogical data in England to 1455 A.D.

The Gould Family History

The Gould Family History
Author: Gerry P. Haines
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781543906653


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My earliest connection to the Gould's begins in England in the fifteen hundreds with Richard Gould I. Most of the early information came from two sources, R. L. Gangwere and the books about Zaccheus Gould. I will try to list resources to consult as I discuss the different families. Much of the information is available on Ancestry.com and Family Search websites. My research came from a variety of sources. I used the computer to access much of the information but I also visited all the Colonial States in their courthouses and libraries where the Gould's lived and worked. A lot of searching was done in courthouses and libraries in the nearby counties of Blanchardville, Wisconsin plus the history section of the state historical collections in Madison, Wisconsin. I relied on interviews with the living relatives and worked with other researchers in North America who were working on parts of the Gould Family. I have tried to include information about the present generations. You will find the chapters for Janet, Joe, and Jim illustrating how different each person from the same household remembers their life. I have tried to include information from the history of the areas to give you a better understanding of the times and places involved. There is a section showing the connection of the Gould's and Robb's to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Marcy Gould invented a type of salve that made him known in the area and he spent his life producing and selling the salve which is still a secret recipe held by the family. He married Catherine Elizabeth Mill and it was her father, Henry, who helped establish the town of Blanchardville, Wisconsin. Henry E. Mill and Alvin Blanchard were the ones that developed the town and for many years they were the most prominent citizens. Ada's father, Walter Eugene Gould, had a dairy farm at the edge of town. He also was an auctioneer, played tuba in the clown band in town, and was the mayor for a number of years. He even tried running for state office once but lost the election. Walt was very popular in the Blanchardville area and known as "Mr. Blanchardville". He was instrumental in the formation of Yellowstone Lake, which is now a state park. The family was very musical and all the siblings played a musical instrument and sang. Adamae and her sisters, Esther, and Annabelle sang at weddings and celebrations in the area. Ada's older sister, Dora, became a housewife and passed away at an early age. Ada's brother, Robert, became a farmer, her younger sister, Annabelle, went to beautician school while Esther and Ada became school teachers. The Gould's came to Wisconsin in the 1850's, which was early in the area's history. George Victor Gould came from upstate New York and settled in Lafayette County near Argyle, Wisconsin. He later moved to the Moscow and Blanchardville areas in Iowa and Lafayette Counties. The next two generations comprising Marcy Linus Gould and Walter Eugene Gould lived in Blanchardville. With the coming of the automobile the old system of most people marrying someone who lived within five miles of them changed. Within another generation the family members spread throughout the United States.

The Gooding Family of Massachusetts & Maine

The Gooding Family of Massachusetts & Maine
Author: Elinor Gooding Detlefsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN:


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James Gooding married Mehitable Gould, daughter of Thomas Gould, and lived on Noddles Island in Boston Harbor. They had two sons, Thomas, born in 1672 and James. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Maine, and elsewhere.

Pedigree of the family of Gould

Pedigree of the family of Gould
Author: Reginald Stewart Boddington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1880
Genre:
ISBN:


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History and genealogy of the Gould family of London and elsewhere in England between the early 1500s and 1880.