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Ann Goad (Isham)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia
Death: July 23, 1771 (70)
Bedford County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Zacheus Isham and Elizabeth Isham
Wife of William Smith, of Surry County and John Goad
Mother of Sarah Smith; Cuthbert Smith; Mary Barker; Margaret Mary Oliver; Isham Smith and 5 others
Sister of Thomas Isham; William Isham; Sarah Wilkinson and Royal Isham

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About Ann Goad


There is some question about whether William married Ann Sterling or Ann Isham. (Or both)

http://smithsworldwide.org/tng/getperson.php?personID=I24753&tree=t...

William Smith -will probated Oct 15, 1751.

Children: Cuthbert, William, Isham, Josiah, Sarah, Lucy, Susanna

Family

Wife: Ann Isham, b. 1700 d. 1771 (Age 71 years)

Children

1. Cuthbert Smith, b. c 1720, Surry County, Virginia. Married Elizabeth Chamberlayne.
+ 2. William Smith, b. c 1730, Surry County, Virginia. Married Hannah Jackson.
+ 3. Isham Smith d. c 1795, Sussex County, Virginia. Married Patience Drew.
+ 4. Josiah Smith, b. 1728, Sussex County, Virginia. Married Elizabeth Collier.
5. Sarah Smith
6. Lucy Smith
+ 7. Susannah Smith, b. 1737. Married Charles Collier.


John Goad married 2nd on 11 Aug. 1734 in Brunswick County, Virginia or North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, VA to Ann Isham. She was William Smith’s widow.

Ann Smith is named in the 1751 will of William Smith - see his profile.

She is named "Ann Smith" as late as 1764--suggesting that she may have married John Goad at a later date.

Land Deed 13 Oct 1764 Sussex Co, VA

Josiah Smith and Elizabeth his wife and Ann Smith his mother of the County of Brunswick to William Parham of Sussex for L 350, 767 acres on north side of Nottoway River adjacent to Harrison, Isham Smith, John Wilkerson, Mark Harwell, Lawrence Gibbons. Witnesses: Isham smith, John Wilkerson, Burrell Banks. Signed by Josiah and Elizabeth, Ann Smith - Sussex Co VA Deed Book C-126


Notes

  • As far as I know, there are three commonly found pieces of information concerning John Goad’s second wife, Ann, that, as far as I have been able to determine, have no proof or real evidence.  The first is her maiden name as Isham, the second is a marriage date of August 11, 1734, and the third is a marriage date of August 11, 1740. All that I have seen on Ann’s name is just that, “Ann,” which appeared in John’s will. 
  • John Goad's first wife Katherine was still living in October, 1738, as there is a deed in Richmond County in October 1738 in which John and his first wife, Katherine, sell 80 acres of land. If Ann Isham is John Goad's second wife, and the "Ann" named in John Goad's will, they married after October, 1738.
  • Please note the dates: their respective Geni profiles show Ann Isham born 1715, daughter Jane Clayton born 1714. Ann is believed to be the mother of Jane Clayton. Jane's mother was said to have the maiden name of Isham and to be related to William and Mary (Isham) Randolph of Virginia.
  • Ann Isham's first husband is thought to have been William Smith. William Smith and his wife Ann had a son named Isham Smith, and William names his wife Ann in his 1751 will. More research is needed to determine whether this is the same Ann.

References

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Ann Goad's Timeline

1700
November 27, 1700
Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia
1720
1720
Surry County, Virginia
1722
1722
Surry County, Virginia
1724
1724
Surry County, Virginia
1725
1725
Virginia
1728
1728
Surry County, Virginia
1729
1729
Sussex County, VA
1730
1730
Brunswick County, Virginia
1732
1732
Sussex Co., Virginia