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2011 Aug 09
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The research note (2) by James G. Good gives the following corrections
to the lineage of two sons of
John Good (GC31) (1, p21 GC31)
as they appear in the 1989 article "Six Good Families of Early
Lancaster County" by Jane Evans Best and Howard C. Francis.
- Samuel (GC313) is shown as the Samuel (GC361) under John's brother Samuel (GC36). (1, p25)
- Christian (GC314) is the oldest son. Discard the information about him on (1, p22).
New information also is given for both sons.
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Here is how the terminology in the two articles corresponds.
GC - Peter
GC3 - Christian (d. 1757)
GC31 - John (1731-1792)
GC31x - Christian (1772-1843)
- Christian Sr. (1772-1843)
GC311 - John (1773-1843)
GC313 - Samuel
GC36 - Samuel (d. 1756)
GC361 - Samuel (m Barbara Martin)
Samuel Jr., son of GC36
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Notes
1. Jane Evans Best and Howard C. Francis, "Six Good Families of Early Lancaster County, Pennsylvania" in Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, Vol. XII, No. 3 (Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 1989 Jul), p11-28.
2. James G. Good, "Research Tips" in Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage (Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 2007 January), p37.
Family Material
o James G. Good, "Notes on Six Good Families" (2007 Dec 14). These are unpublished research notes written by hand on a copy of the 1989 article "Six Good Families of Early Lancaster County, Pennsylvania" by Jane Evans Best and Howard C. Francis.
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