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Pedigree of Goodwin of Rawmarsh

In 1603, Sir Hugh Wirrall of Loversall, Yorkshire, (son and heir of Gervase Wirrall late of the same, esquire,) gave to Humfrey Goodwyn of Rawmarshe, Yorkshire, yeoman:
The manor of , with the capital messuage called Darley Hall in Worsburghdale, Yorkshire, in the tenure of Thomas Slack, and the Wilcroft, the Old Royd, the Ladie Royd, a woodground enclosed called the Lobbwood, the Akerode, Cawker, Lingecroft, Neweclose, the Old More, Little Neweclose, parcels in Darley Feild in Worsburghdale, Yorkshire, parcels near the Snapp Sick, a chief rent issuing from the Riddinge (part of the inheritance of Gervase Rockley, esquire), a chief rent issuing from Birkincliff (the inheritance of Robert Castleford ), and a chief rent from Dawecroft near Worsburgh Milne, (the inheritance of John Cawood) for £138.6.8.

Pedigree of Goodwin of Rawmarsh

Source:Visitation of Yorkshire, Sir.William Dugdale, A.D. 1665 and 1666

Charles Laughton married Anne Goodwin in 1614 at Rotherham. Charles Laughton of Ecclesfield and Howarth Grange, died on 26th August, 1638.

Anne was the daughter of Humphrey Goodwin, Esq. She was buried at Rotherham,on 22nd August, 1650.

Thomas Priestly of Whiston married Ann Goodwin of Rawmarsh on the 29th April, 1657 at St. Marys Church, Rawmarsh.

In 1662, Anthony Goodwin and Mary his wife leased mines and veins of coal in South Hiendley to to Marmaduke Berry.

FMG records that Mary Goodwin was 2nd wife of John Rayner of East Drayton married 28 Jan 1659. They had a son John who m. Ann Daughter of Sir William Hickman.

By 1697 Mary Goodwin, was a widow, she leased to John Rayner, messuages and lands in South Hiendley, Monk Bretton and Burton, Yorkshire.

 

Gertrude Goodwin dau. of Edward Goodwin of Rawmarsh, Clerk ; bp. 1 Sep. 1680 ; mar. 5 June 1707 ; d. 3 Dec. 1729 ; bur. in the South Quire of Wakefield Church. m. William Gates of Wakefield, Gent., eldest son & heir, b. 2 Sep. 1673; bur. at Wakefield Ch. Will dated 31 Oct. 1737; proved 1 March 1738.

The following is from Joseph Hunter:

Pedigree of Goodwin of Rawmarsh

¹ This John Rayner had married to his first wife Mary, daughter of Sir John Hewet of Shireoaks

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Hunters Notes on the Goodwin Pedigree:

The basis is Dugdale's Visitation 1666.
Anthony Goodwin, in his will, calls John & Richard Crookes his brothers-in-law. The children of John Lee are mentioned in the will. They must have been then young, & I imagine that Susan Lee, who mar. at Rawmarsh 31 March 1692 Mr John Browne, was another dau. They are described as both of Sheffield. A Troth Goodwin, bp. 14 Nov. 1591; m. 13 Aug 1617 William Lee. I suspect it was through the Lees that the Shores of Sheffield were connected with this family. The second Samuel Shore calling the second Edward Goodwin cousin. Again, it is doubtful by which of the wives were the two Marys, mar. to Reyner & Pickering.
The Arms were Argent, on a bend ragulee gules a lion passant of the first. For proof reference was made to the Visitation of Sussex.
Thomas Reyner of Gainsborough m. Mrs. Mary Fell of Rotherham, mar. at Rawmarsh 25 Jan. 1689-90

 

Edward Goodwin married in 1675 to Gertrude Saxton

Edward Goodwin's charity

By deed, dated 13th June 1743. Endowment, 23 acres of land and £3,500 three per cent, consols. The income, which at the time of the Report was £135 per annum, was applied as follows:
To the schoolmaster of Rawmarsh, for educating twenty boys in reading, writing, and accounts, and finding them books, paper, pens, and ink, 20s. each
to a schoolmistress, for teaching fifteen girls belonging to Rawmarsh, to read, write, and spin, 13s. 4d. each
£15 for putting out three apprentices in Rawmarsh, at £5. each
for teaching ten poor boys or girls at Darfield to read, 10s. each
for the like number at Burne, 10s. each
agent's salary, £5
expenses at the annual meeting, £2
The residue, after keeping the buildings in repair, is laid out in bread-corn, and distributed to the poor of Rawmarsh.
Thé trustees are in possession of six cottages, which they permit to be occupied by six poor widows of Rawmarsh.


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Reference: Ga 9508. Mortgage for £250 by Samuel Norfolk and Isobel Norfolk, widow, his mother, to Anthony Goodwin, of messuages, lands and tenements in South Hiendley. Location: South Hiendley, Yorkshire. 1 January 1634

Reference: Ga 9509. Quitclaim by Samuel Norfolke and Isobel Norfolke, widow, his mother, to Anthony Goodwin, of messuages, lands and tenements in South Hiendley (described), for £820. Location: South Hiendley, Yorkshire. 28 January 1636

Reference: Ga 9520. Lease for a year by Mary Goodwin, widow, to John Rayner, of messuages and lands. Location: South Hiendley, Monk Bretton and Burton, Yorkshire. : 3 November 1697.

Reference: Ga 9769/1. Lease by Anthony Goodwin and Mary his wife to Marmaduke Berry, of mines and veins of coal in a certain close, for 99 years at a peppercorn rent, for £40. Location: South Hiendley, Yorkshire. 1 January 1662

Reference: Ga 9769/2. Lease by Anthony Goodwin and Mary his wife, to Marmaduke Berry of mines and veins of coal in 6 acres and ½ rood of arable land for 99 years at a peppercorn rent, for £20. Location: South Hiendley, Yorkshire. 1 January 1662

Reference: Ga 10,096. Feoffment to uses by Anthony Goodwin to John Crookes and Lawrence Hutchinson, of messuages and lands. Location: South Hiendley, Yorkshire. 6 February 1655.

Reference: Ga 10,097. Probate copy of will and codicil of Anthony Goodwin of Rawmarsh, dated 7 May 1662. Location: Rawmarsh, Mapleton, Brierley and Hiendley, Yorkshire and Derbyshire. 7 December 1664

Reference: Ga 10,098. 5 acquittances for legacies received and quitclaims to land by Anne Lee, widow and 2nd daughter of the late John Lee, John Wright and Lydia his wife, 3rd daughter of the late John Lee, John Brown and Ephraim Nicholls, to Mary Goodwin, widow, and executrix of the late Anthony Goodwin. 1675

Reference: Ga 10,108. Lease for a years by Mary Goodwin, widow, and John Rayner, to Joseph Banks and Charles Sanderson, of messuages, farms, cottages, and lands. Location: South Hiendley. 1 October 1697.

Reference: Ga 10,109. Release by Mary Goodwin and John Rayner, to John Banks and Charles Sanderson to make tenants for the suffering of a recovery by Robert Monckton, for £1,100 paid by Robert Monckton. Location: South Hiendley. 2 October 1697

Reference: Ga 10,110. Release by Mary Goodwin, widow, to John Rayner, of messuages, farms, cottage and lands, for an annuity of £60. Location: South Hiendley, Monk Bretton and Burton, Yorkshire. 4 November 1697

Source: Nottingham University Library

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