George Goodloe1,2,3,4
M, (1701/2 - 1741), ID# 11944
George Goodloe|b. 23 Jan 1701/2\nd. 1741|p11944.htm|Henry Goodloe|b. 1675\nd. 1749|p1918.htm|Elizabeth (unknown)|||||||||||||||
- Father: Henry Goodloe5,2,3,4 b. 1675, d. 1749
- Mother: Elizabeth (unknown)5,2,3,4
- Baptised: 23 Jan 1701/2 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., Virginia.2,3,4
- Married: Diana Ellinor Minor 13 Jan 1727 in Middlesex Co., Virginia.4,2,3
- Died: in 1741.2
Children with Diana Ellinor Minor (1710 - ):
- Emily Diana Goodloe2
- Parson Henry Goodloe2 b. 1730
- Mary Goodloe2 b. 1731
- John Minor Goodloe2 b. 1736
- Elizabeth Goodloe2 b. 1738
- Capt. Robert Goodloe2 b. 1741
Citations:
- Nelson Heath Meriwether. The Meriwethers and Their Connections. Columbia, Maryland: The Artcraft Press, 1964. Reprint, Baltimore: Inc Gateway Press, 1991.
- Lauretta (Trickey) Corkill, Eldon Corkill, Ruth (Trickey) Sparacio and Sam Sparacio, compilers. A Supplement to Pamunkey Neighbors of Orange County, Virginia. 2 vols. McClean, Virginia: The Antient Press, 1994.
- Genealogical Publishing Co., Editor. Genealogies of Virginia Families - From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. 5 volumes. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1982.
- The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia. The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va. from 1653 to 1812. Revised edition. Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones Steam Book and Job Printer, 1897. New edition, Easley, South Carolina: Inc. Southern Historical Press, 1988.
- Deborah Anne Cobb Freeman. Family file David and Deborah.GED, 31 Jul 1998, by e-mail 31 Jul 1998.
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