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3041 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 13.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… ) shows Joseph Goold/Gould, Jr. of Kittery was a private in Capt. Samuel Leighton’s Company, Col. Ebenezer Francis’s Regiment, with service at Dorchester Heights …

3042 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 13.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)

As noted above, Joseph Gould was enumerated in Portland, Maine, in the first United States Census, taken in 1790. His household then included a male over sixteen, four males under sixteen, and four females (Enclosure 1-10).

3043 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 13.4 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… 1799, Joseph Goold of Portland, laborer, sold to “my son” Joseph Goold Jr., also of Portland, housewright, a lot in Portland, adjoining “my own land” and John Kimball’s …

3044 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 13.5 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… same Joseph Goold who sold land to his son Joseph, Jr., in 1799, and as the same Joseph Gould listed next to John Kimball in the 1800 Census. Joseph’s move to Portland …

3045 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 14.1 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… , probably Joseph’s son. Also listed were two John Goolds and a John Goold Jun., all 26—45, the age group of Joseph Gould’s son of that name (Enclosure 1-14). Unfortunately …

3046 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 14.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… indicating Joseph’s occupation—agriculture, commerce, or manufacturing. Also listed in the census for Portland were Abner, Robert, and Joseph Goold Jr., all …

3047 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 14.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… which Joseph Gould would have been listed as a head of household (assuming he was not living in the home of someone else, such as one of his children) was 1830 …

3048 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 14.4 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… older Joseph’s occupation known at this time is that he was called a laborer in the two deeds by which he sold land in Portland to his son Joseph in 1799 and …

3049 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 14.5 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… -18). Joseph almost certainly died in 1838, as also revealed in his Revolutionary War pension file, but some sources give the year as 1839. One such source is an …

3050 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 14.6 (Roger D. Joslyn)

Joseph’s widow, Lydia, was supposedly living in 1840, when the next Federal Census was taken. No Lydia Gould or Gould was found listed in the 1840 Census for …

3052 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White

… of Joseph, before mentioned.” The father of Joseph and William, however, named a son Williamin his will of 1794, suggesting the soldier might have been a different …

3053 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White

Joseph Gould, born fall 1751; married Lydia Lowell.

3054 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 15.5 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… son Joseph (see below). The relationship is supported, in part, by the younger Joseph’s Revolutionary War service record, in which he was styled junior, although …

3055 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 15.6 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… younger Joseph were Joseph and Ruth (Remick) Goold/Gould. Here the senior Joseph is also shown to have been born about 1722, the son of Joseph and Bethiah (Furbish …

3056 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 15.7 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… about Joseph and Ruth (Remick) Gould. In 1769, Ruth joined the Congregational Church in the Second Parish of Kittery (later known as the Eliot Congregational …

3057 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 16.1 (Roger D. Joslyn)

Joseph Gould was living when the first census was taken in the United States in 1790, and he was enumerated in Kittery that year, with a household of three males …

3058 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 16.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)

… document, Joseph Goold of Kittery, yeoman, weak in body, made his will 11 December 1794. He named his wife, Ruth, who was to be executrix; sons William, Joseph, John …

3059 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 16.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)

For this report, no particular investigation of the other children of Joseph and Ruth (Remick) Gould was made beyond those listed in Stackpole’s Old Kittery, in the Eliot Congregational Church records, and in Joseph’s will.