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Ruggles Goodale

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Ruggles Goodale

Birth
Salem, Washington County, New York, USA
Death
1886 (aged 82–83)
Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Ruggles Goodale, eldest child of Aaron and Betsey (Ruggles) Goodale, was born September 10, 1803, in Salem, New York. He settled in Fowler, where he continued farming until 1865, when he moved to the village of Antwerp, this county, and passed the balance of his life in retirement from the arduous labor of the farm, and died December, 1886.

In August, 1830, he married Betsey Wight, who was born September 10, 1810, in Oppenheim, Herkimer county, this state, a daughter of Abner and Polly (Hooper) Wight. She died September, 1888, in Rutland. She was the mother of five children. Addison W. is the eldest. Helen married Alvin Conklin, of Rutland. She died while visiting a daughter at Carthage.

Warren Johnson Goodale, the third, resides in Binghamton, this state. One child died when one week old. Estelle E. died, unmarried, in Antwerp, aged twenty years. Mr. Goodale was a member of the Baptist church at Fowler. He served several terms as assessor of his town. A Democrat in early life, he was a supporter of the Republican party from its organization. (VIII)

Addison W. Goodale was born August 17, 1831, in Fowler, St. Lawrence county. He attended the country schools as a boy, and later studied at the Gouverneur Wesleyan (subsequently Ives) Seminary. In 1855 he began the study of medicine in the office of Dr. Ira H. Abel, of Antwerp, meanwhile attending lectures at the Albany Medical College. At the end of three years, in June, 1858, he was graduated from the Medical College, and began practice in South Rutland. He remained there in successful practice until the outbreak of the Civil war, when he enlisted in the Tenth New York Heavy Artillery, and remained with this organization as assistant surgeon until the close of hostilities. After two years more of practice in South Rutland, he removed to Watertown and took up practice...");
Ruggles Goodale, eldest child of Aaron and Betsey (Ruggles) Goodale, was born September 10, 1803, in Salem, New York. He settled in Fowler, where he continued farming until 1865, when he moved to the village of Antwerp, this county, and passed the balance of his life in retirement from the arduous labor of the farm, and died December, 1886.

In August, 1830, he married Betsey Wight, who was born September 10, 1810, in Oppenheim, Herkimer county, this state, a daughter of Abner and Polly (Hooper) Wight. She died September, 1888, in Rutland. She was the mother of five children. Addison W. is the eldest. Helen married Alvin Conklin, of Rutland. She died while visiting a daughter at Carthage.

Warren Johnson Goodale, the third, resides in Binghamton, this state. One child died when one week old. Estelle E. died, unmarried, in Antwerp, aged twenty years. Mr. Goodale was a member of the Baptist church at Fowler. He served several terms as assessor of his town. A Democrat in early life, he was a supporter of the Republican party from its organization. (VIII)

Addison W. Goodale was born August 17, 1831, in Fowler, St. Lawrence county. He attended the country schools as a boy, and later studied at the Gouverneur Wesleyan (subsequently Ives) Seminary. In 1855 he began the study of medicine in the office of Dr. Ira H. Abel, of Antwerp, meanwhile attending lectures at the Albany Medical College. At the end of three years, in June, 1858, he was graduated from the Medical College, and began practice in South Rutland. He remained there in successful practice until the outbreak of the Civil war, when he enlisted in the Tenth New York Heavy Artillery, and remained with this organization as assistant surgeon until the close of hostilities. After two years more of practice in South Rutland, he removed to Watertown and took up practice...");


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