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Thomas Goodwin (1648-1743) a Quaker from Wales

The publication, more than ten years in preparation, not only approaches the Goodwin family history through early documents and historical writings and research of previously unknown Quaker heritage, but addresses other extended family lines as well. Thomas Goodwin was reared in the Anglican Church in Montgomeryshire, Wales, the life-long faith of his parents. After converting to the Society of Friends, he emigrated to Pennsylvania around 1708 with his wife and four of their five children that consisted of three daughters and younger son, Thomas. It is from this son Thomas (1694-1775) that all Goodwins in America of this particular lineage descend. The book consists of 1498 pages with over 500 photographs arranged in three volumes that are inserted in an attractive navy-blue slip-case that matches the book cover. The first volume contains nine chapters of the author's direct ancestors that not only include the history of their times, but biographical sketches on each individual. The second volume contains a descendant tree that includes all persons researched who were related to Thomas Goodwin, the Quaker from Wales. The second volume also contains biographical sketches of selected ancestors who are not featured in other areas of the book, and appendices that include the royal ancestry of the author's paternal line. The third volume is a continuation of appendices that include the author's maternal line, i.e., descendant trees of the Rittenhouse, Shupe, and Valentine families. The first edition (2011) of this three-volume book had a print-run of 50 copies, all numbered and signed by the author. The complete set of "Thomas Goodwin (1648-1743), A Quaker from Wales" is being offered at a non-profit price of $150. To purchase, send email to goodwinbook@hotmail.com. The publication can be found at The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth and many repositories in the United States.

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