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Elizabeth Goold (Bosworth)

Also Known As: "Experience Bosworth", "Mehitable Bosworth", "Elizabeth Gould"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Death: April 18, 1681 (42)
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Benjamin Bosworth, I; Benjamin Bosworth; Mehitable Bosworth and Elizabeth Bosworth
Wife of Robert Gould
Mother of Robert Gould; Capt. John Gould; William Gould; Thomas Gould; Elisha Gould and 1 other
Sister of Sergeant Benjamin Bosworth, II

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About Elizabeth Goold

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Given name has also been reported to be:

  • Experience
  • Mehitable

Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be circa 1647 at Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America <attestation unknown, conflicts with her Find A Grave memorial>.

Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be June 1682 at Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America <attestation unknown, conflicts with her Find A Grave memorial>.

sources

  • New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Google eBook). Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley. 1985. Page 315.
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Elizabeth Goold's Timeline

1638
November 18, 1638
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1667
August 26, 1667
Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1672
November 16, 1672
Hull, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1681
April 18, 1681
Age 42
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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Hull Village Cemetery, Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America