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Boyd Society, International
NARCISSA GOODFELLOW/JAMES W. BOYD
William Goodfellow was born
in the county of Caven, Ireland, and at the age of ten years he immigrated
to America with his parents, two sisters and two brothers; and the family
settled in Center County, Pennsylvania. Thence he removed in 1816 to Wayne
County, Ohio and operated a farm in Plain Township, where he resided for
nearly fifty years. He served as Associate Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas from 1824 for a term of seven years, receiving his commission from
Governor Jeremiah Morrow. His house, situated on the Ashland road, was
widely known for its hospitality. In politics and on moral reforms Judge
Goodfellow had the fortitude or the fortune generally to work with
For more than half a century
he was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, most of the time filling
various of its laical offices, and in its communion he died in 1864. Miss
Jane Allison, three years his junior, became his wife in February 1809,
and survived him two years. She was a beautiful character, a sincere Christian,
an unobtrusive, discreet and saintly woman. Their children were: Matthew
Allison, married Drusilla Culbertson in 1833; Jane, married Rev Jesse Warner
1830, died 1843; Louisa Catherine, married Andrew Glenn 1835,
Source: "History of
Wayne County, Ohio, From the Days of the Pioneers and
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