[DEATHS.
At Berlin, on the 19th instant, Rev. SAMUEL GOODRICH, aged 74 years. He was a native of Durham, and a graduate of Yale College; during the Revolution he took part in some of the struggles in his native State. He was settled at Ridgefield for about twenty-five years, and afterwards nearly the same period in Berlin. He was extensively and familiarly known in all parts of Connecticut as a preacher, and was greatly esteemed for the simplicity and sincerity of his character.
—The Connecticut Courant newspaper (Hartford, Connecticut), Monday, April 27, 1835, p. 3, col. 3.]
[DEATHS.
At Berlin, on the 19th instant, Rev. SAMUEL GOODRICH, aged 74 years. He was a native of Durham, and a graduate of Yale College; during the Revolution he took part in some of the struggles in his native State. He was settled at Ridgefield for about twenty-five years, and afterwards nearly the same period in Berlin. He was extensively and familiarly known in all parts of Connecticut as a preacher, and was greatly esteemed for the simplicity and sincerity of his character.
—The Connecticut Courant newspaper (Hartford, Connecticut), Monday, April 27, 1835, p. 3, col. 3.]
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Mrs Sally Worthington Goodrich Wolcott
1785–1842
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Abigail Goodrich Whittelsey
1788–1858
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Rev Charles Augustus Goodrich
1790–1862
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Katharine Chauncey Goodrich Dunbar
1791–1873
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Samuel Griswold "Peter Parley" Goodrich
1793–1860
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Elihu Chauncey Goodrich
1795–1797
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Mary Anne Wolcott Goodrich Smith
1799–1872
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Emily Chauncey Goodrich
1801–1803
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Emily Chauncey Goodrich Mead
1805–1849
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