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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Good was born in 1803 in VA (daughter of Samuel Good and Hannah).

    Notes:

    Ancestry.com. Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.
    Original data: Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers.
    Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
    about Elizabeth Goode
    Groom Name: Peter Clingenpeel
    Bride Name: Elizabeth Goode
    Marriage Date: 1 Apr 1822
    County: Franklin
    State: Virginia
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    1850 United States Federal Census
    about Elizabeth Clingenpeel
    Name: Elizabeth Clingenpeel
    Age: 47
    Estimated birth year: abt 1803
    Gender: Female
    Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Franklin, Virginia
    Family Number: 882
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Elizabeth Clingenpeel 47
    Sarah Clingenpeel 25
    Hannah Clingenpeel 23
    Sophia Clingenpeel 21
    Mary Clingenpeel 30
    Susanah Clingenpeel 18
    Catharine Clingenpeel 15
    Joseph Clingenpeel 13
    Elizabeth Clingenpeel 10
    Jacob Clingenpeel 8
    Henry Clingenpeel 6
    Nathaniel Clingenpeel 3
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    1860 census
    Add Update 683 Clingenpeel Elizabeth 60 abt 1800 Female Virginia
    Add Update 683 Clingenpeel Hannah 40 abt 1820 Female Virginia
    Add Update 683 Clingenpeel Sophia 38 abt 1822 Female Virginia

    860 United States Federal Census
    about Elizabeth Clingenpeel
    Name: Elizabeth Clingenpeel
    Age in 1860: 60
    Birth Year: abt 1800
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: North Eastern Division, Franklin, Virginia
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Rocky Mount
    Value of real estate: View image
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Elizabeth Clingenpeel 60
    Hannah Clingenpeel 40
    Sophia Clingenpeel 38
    Nathaniel Clingenpeel 11
    Mary Clingenpeel 8
    Livina Clingenpeel 6
    Frances Clingenpeel 2
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    1870 United States Federal Census
    about Betsy Clinginpeel
    Name: Betsy Clinginpeel
    Birth Year: abt 1800
    Age in 1870: 70
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Bonbrook, Franklin, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Value of real estate: View image
    Post Office: Rocky Mount
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Betsy Clinginpeel 70
    Susan Clinginpeel 35
    John Clinginpeel 15
    Joseph Clinginpeel 13
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    1880 United States Federal Census
    about Elizebeth Clingenpeel
    Name: Elizebeth Clingenpeel
    Home in 1880: Bonbrook, Franklin, Virginia
    Age: 76
    Estimated birth year: abt 1804
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
    Father's birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's birthplace: Virginia
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Occupation: Keeps House
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Elizebeth Clingenpeel 76
    Susana Clingenpeel 42

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Elizabeth married Peter Clingenpeel on 1 Apr 1822 in Franklin County, VA. Peter was born about 1800; died before 1850 in Franklin County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Clingenpeel was born about 1825 in Franklin County, VA.
    2. Hannah Clingenpeel was born about 1827 in Franklin County, VA.
    3. Sophia Clingenpeel was born about 1829 in Franklin County, VA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Good was born about 1770 (son of David Good and Elisabet Killian); died in 1811 in Franklin County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Franklin County, Virginia Will Book 2, page 276, & 277 Will of David Goode of Franklin, 23 May 1812 Wife Elizabeth to have all lands and tennaments, real and personal, for her natural life. At her death excrs to sell and divide equally to my c hildren: Elizabeth Peters, John, David, Valentine, Jacob Good and to heirs of Samuel Good decd. Except $50 which said Peter has rec'd in advance and $60 which David has received in advance. Excrs are to keep $100 in their hands to support my da u Catherine Mecal (Prob. Mc Call) in case she becomes disabled or to be so poor she should came on to the parish. Any part of it not spent should be equally divided between the children of Elizabeth Allups children. Excr: Friends Jacob Beckner , Moses Greer Jr. Wit: Isaac Nave, Wm Curtain, Thomas B Ferguson*, James Callaway* Proven: 3 Aug 1819 by 2* wits Moses Greer Jr, surviving excr, posted $4,000 bond with securities Edmund Tate and Wm Crump

    Franklin county Virginia Will Book 1 Page 427. Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Samuel Goode, dec'd. Items mentioned include: 1 still, 1 tin plated stove, 1 shotgun, 2 beds and bedsteads, teapot, 4 books, 1 dresser, 2 cows, 10 acre s of corn, a crop of tobacco County Total value: 85 E 18 shillings. Signed Oct 11, 1811 - Jacob Rinehart, George Donehowere, Hannah Good (administratrix). Recorded Dec 2, 1811.
    On a marriage certificate John Good has his birth place as Franklin county Virginia in 1810. He lists his parents as Samuel and Hannah Good. John Good moved to Ohio and married Anna Davis in Preble Ohio in Oct 1828. The marriage certificate is f rom a second marriage in Wisconsin in 1870.

    Samuel Good and Hannah In the 1810 census in Franklin County, VA there were 2 males under 10, 1 male age 25-44, 4 females under 10, 1 age 10-15 and 1 female 26-44.

    Samuel married Hannah. Hannah was born about 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah was born about 1780.

    Notes:

    1820 Franklin County, Virginia Census, Hannah Goode: 1 free white male to 10 | 1 free white male 10 to 16 | 1 free white male 16 to 26 | 1 free white female 26 to 45

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Good was born in 1803 in VA.
    2. Catherine Good was born in 1795-1805 in Franklin County, VA.
    3. John Good was born about 1808 in Franklin County, VA; died after Jun 1880.
    4. Sarah Good was born in 1795-1810 in Franklin County, VA.
    5. Abraham Good was born in 1804-1810 in Franklin County, VA.
    6. Polly Good was born in 1795-1810 in Franklin County, VA.
    7. Mary Good was born in 1795-1810 in Franklin County, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Good was born in 1735 in Germany (son of Theobald-Debalt Guth and Anna Magdalena); died in 1819 in Franklin County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    David Good II, born in Germany about 1735, came to Pennsylvania as a young child with his parents aboard the ship Glasgow, landing at the Port of Philadelphia on 09 September 1738. According to Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsyl vania, Volume I - 1730-1767 [Page 248], "Theobald Good [shown as Guth], married Elisabet Kilian/Killian [shown as Kilianin] from Veyl in the Palatinate, on 18 January 1756." Elisabet was born in Germany, however, little is known about her family or when they came to Pennsylvania. Possibly her brother, Johannes Kilian, is listed as a sponsor at the baptism of David and Elisabet's first child, Catharine Elisabet Good. While David Good II is listed as a resident of Windsor Township, Yor k County, Pennsylvania in 1790, sometime during 1791 the family relocated to Franklin County, Virginia, and settled on Chestnut Creek near the town of Sydnorsville, in southern Virginia, about fifteen miles south of Roanoke. The occupation of David is unknown, as is the reason for relocating from Pennsylvania to Virginia. David Good II died in 1819 in Franklin County. His wife is said to have died there also, sometime between 1815-1819. Source: Ancestry World Tree Project: Cook/Gunte r - Place of Franklin County relocation in 1790 Duncan C. Davidson 021105

    Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume III, By Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Charles Francis Hoban, Pennsylvani a State Library, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth, Published by s.n., 1907
    Page 1464:
    York County. Return For The Year 1784 For The 6th Company Of The Persons That Exercised In My Company. Per Jacob Kaufelt, Captain. . . David Good, Sear. David Good, Junr.
    Page 1475-1476, York County, 1785. Muster Roll of 6th Company of York County Militia. Captain Jacob Kaufelt. . . David Good, Senr.

    Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. II, By John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction
    Published by Printed by J. Severns & County, 1906
    Muster roll of the County of York Associators 1778, Third Battalion, under Colonel David Jamison
    Page 489
    In the town (York?)
    John Good
    Page 493
    Windsor Township.
    David Good
    Page 661-662
    A Return Of Captain Peter Frye's Company Of All The Males From Eighteen Years To Fifty-Three Years That Can Now Be Found Out By The Officers? September 26, 1782. (c.) . . . . David Good
    Page 752
    ( c.)York Town Novr. the 11th 1793
    I do hereby certify that David Good served his tower of duty at Camp Securety in the month of Deer. 1781 with his team agreable to order for that purpes in the 7th class of York County Militia and was discharged (which discharge is said to be lo st).
    Ephm. Pennington
    late Capt. Comdt. 7th Class.

    Franklin County, Virginia Will Book 2, page 276, & 277 Will of David Goode of Franklin23 May 1812 Wife Elizabeth to have all lands and tennaments, real and personal, for her natural life. At her death excrs to sell and divide equally to my chi ldren: Elizabeth Peters, John, David, Valentine, Jacob Good and to heirs of Samuel Good decd. Except $50 which said Peter has rec'd in advance and $60 which David has received in advance. Excrs are to keep $100 in their hands to support my dau C atherine Mecal (Prob. Mc Call) in case she becomes disabled or to be so poor she should came on to the parish. Any part of it not spent should be equally divided between the children of Elizabeth Allups children. Excr: Friends Jacob Beckner, Moses Greer Jr. Wit: Isaac Nave, Wm Curtain, Thoms B Ferguson*, James Callaway* Proven: 3 Aug 1819 by 2* wits Moses Greer Jr, surviving excr, posted $4,000 bond with securities Edmund Tate and Wm Crump

    David married Elisabet Killian on 16 Jan 1756. Elisabet was born about 1736 in Palatinate Area Of Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elisabet Killian was born about 1736 in Palatinate Area Of Germany.

    Notes:

    Virginia. She died Bet. 1815? 1819 in Franklin County, Virginia.



    Notes for ELISABET [KILIAN] KILLIAN:

    General Notes:

    Elisabet Killian is thought to have been born around the year 1736 in the Palatinate area of Germany. Although we are uncertain as to her exact date of birth, Elisabet would appear to be the daughter of Matheus and Ann Elisabeth [MNU] Killian, a nd there is some circumstantial evidence to support this.



    According to Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Vol. I, 1730-1767, Elisabet Killian, listed as "Kilianin from Veyl in the Palatinate," married David Good II on 18 January 1756 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster.



    On 12 November 1756, Catharine Elisabeth Good, the first of seven children of David and Elisabet Killian Good, was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was baptized on 12 December 1756 by Rev. Johann S. Gerock at the Trinity Lutheran Chur ch in Lancaster. Sponsors were listed as a Johannes Killian and Catharina, fianc?aae.



    Author and Killian researcher, George W. Killian, states that Matheus Killian arrived with his family on 17 October 1741 at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Molly, where his name appears as "Mattheis Schilion, age 44." The family is sai d to have then settled in the Perkiomen region of Pennsylvania which included parts of Montgomery, Bucks, and Berks counties. Of particular interest here is an LDS IGI Family Group Record which shows a marriage around the year 1760 in Berks Coun ty, Pennsylvania of a Johann Nicholas Killian and Catharine [LNU]. George W. Killian lists a Johan Nicholas Killian, born in 1730 in Germany, as a son of Matheus and Ann Elizabeth Killian, and further shows his marriage to a Catharine Haas, wit h their first child listed as Jacob Killian, born 29 December 1761. In summary, if this is the same Johann and Catharine who were listed as sponsors at the 12 December 1756 baptism of Catherine Elisabet Good, the first child of David and Elisabe t Killian Good, it strongly supports the idea that Johannes Nicholas Killian and Elisabet Killian were siblings and being children of Matheus Killian.



    Sometime between 1800 and 1810, Johann Nicholas Killian died in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with three of his four children, Philip, Abraham aka Jacob Abraham, and Andrew, at the Bergstrasse Evangelical Church Ce metery in nearby Ephrata Township.



    Sometime between 1815 and 1819, Elisabet Killian Good died in Franklin County, Virginia.



    Other Killian family members have had a presence in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania since 1730 when Heinrich Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his family aboard the Joyce on 30 November 1730. Heinrich is said to have settled in Ear l Township. On 23 September 1732, Andreas Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his first wife and their three children aboard the Adventure. Their family resided somewhere in Lancaster County until 1749, that being the year the famil y relocated to Lincoln County, now Catawba County, North Carolina. Both Heinrich and Andreas were born in the small town of K?aeonigsberg, Germany which is located about fifty miles north of N?aeurnberg. It appears quite probable that Heinrich, Andr eas, and Matheus were brothers or cousins. A Michael Killian, [no age stated] arrived at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the Dragon on 26 September 1749. Although it is stated that he settled in the Lancaster County area, it is not known if he w as related to the earlier Killian arrivals.





    Sources:



    Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Volume I, 1730-1767, by Debra D. Smith & Frederick S. Weiser, Apollo Pennsylvania: Closson Press, 1988, pp. 104, 107, 135, 206, 228, 248



    Guth/Gutt/Good Newsletter, No. 12, April 1998, p. 6



    RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of Andreas Killian [1702-1788], by George W. Killian



    Duncan C. Davidson

    030308
    Generation 2



    Notes for ELISABET [KILIAN] KILLIAN:

    General Notes:


    Elisabet Killian is thought to have been born around the year 1736 in the Palatinate area of Germany. Although we are uncertain as to her exact date of birth, Elisabet would appear to be the daughter of Matheus and Ann Elisabeth [MNU] Killian, a nd there is some circumstantial evidence to support this.



    According to Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Vol. I, 1730-1767, Elisabet Killian, listed as "Kilianin from Veyl in the Palatinate," married David Good II on 18 January 1756 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster.



    On 12 November 1756, Catharine Elisabeth Good, the first of seven children of David and Elisabet Killian Good, was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was baptized on 12 December 1756 by Rev. Johann S. Gerock at the Trinity Lutheran Chur ch in Lancaster. Sponsors were listed as a Johannes Killian and Catharina, fianc?aae.



    Author and Killian researcher, George W. Killian, states that Matheus Killian arrived with his family on 17 October 1741 at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Molly, where his name appears as "Mattheis Schilion, age 44." The family is sai d to have then settled in the Perkiomen region of Pennsylvania which included parts of Montgomery, Bucks, and Berks counties. Of particular interest here is an LDS IGI Family Group Record which shows a marriage around the year 1760 in Berks Coun ty, Pennsylvania of a Johann Nicholas Killian and Catharine [LNU]. George W. Killian lists a Johan Nicholas Killian, born in 1730 in Germany, as a son of Matheus and Ann Elizabeth Killian, and further shows his marriage to a Catharine Haas, wit h their first child listed as Jacob Killian, born 29 December 1761. In summary, if this is the same Johann and Catharine who were listed as sponsors at the 12 December 1756 baptism of Catherine Elisabet Good, the first child of David and Elisabe t Killian Good, it strongly supports the idea that Johannes Nicholas Killian and Elisabet Killian were siblings and being children of Matheus Killian.



    Sometime between 1800 and 1810, Johann Nicholas Killian died in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with three of his four children, Philip, Abraham aka Jacob Abraham, and Andrew, at the Bergstrasse Evangelical Church Ce metery in nearby Ephrata Township.



    Sometime between 1815 and 1819, Elisabet Killian Good died in Franklin County, Virginia.



    Other Killian family members have had a presence in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania since 1730 when Heinrich Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his family aboard the Joyce on 30 November 1730. Heinrich is said to have settled in Ear l Township. On 23 September 1732, Andreas Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his first wife and their three children aboard the Adventure. Their family resided somewhere in Lancaster County until 1749, that being the year the famil y relocated to Lincoln County, now Catawba County, North Carolina. Both Heinrich and Andreas were born in the small town of K?aeonigsberg, Germany which is located about fifty miles north of N?aeurnberg. It appears quite probable that Heinrich, Andr eas, and Matheus were brothers or cousins. A Michael Killian, [no age stated] arrived at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the Dragon on 26 September 1749. Although it is stated that he settled in the Lancaster County area, it is not known if he w as related to the earlier Killian arrivals.





    Sources:



    Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Volume I, 1730-1767, by Debra D. Smith & Frederick S. Weiser, Apollo Pennsylvania: Closson Press, 1988, pp. 104, 107, 135, 206, 228, 248



    Guth/Gutt/Good Newsletter, No. 12, April 1998, p. 6



    RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of Andreas Killian [1702-1788], by George W. Killian



    Duncan C. Davidson

    030308

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Good
    2. John Good
    3. David Good, Jr.
    4. Valentine Good
    5. Jacob Good
    6. Catherine Good
    7. Peter Good
    8. 2. Samuel Good was born about 1770; died in 1811 in Franklin County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Theobald-Debalt Guth was born in 1710 in Germany (son of Heinrich Guth); died about 1787 in York County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Lutheran Church Records, Steinwenden Parish, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany, Johann Theobald Guth, legitimate Son of the deceased Heinrich Guth of Altenkirchen to Anna Magdalena, Daughter of Johann Hochelocher of Tubimer District. They were married a t Dittweiler on 10 Mar 1733.

    Form the website "Pennsylvania - German Passenger Lists, Glasgow 1738" at: http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/1738glas.htm
    [List 53] (the ship:) Glasgow
    Captain: Walter Sterling
    From: Amsterdam
    By Way of: Cowes
    Arrival: Philadelphia, 9 Sep 1738
    Debalt Guth, age 28

    1786 Will of Dewalt Guth
    York County, PA Wills, Vol. F;
    The 1786 Will cites the following information: (in part; spellings intact)
    "In the Name of God Amen. this Ninteenth Day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eight six, I David Good Senior of Windsor Township, York County and State of Pennsylvanias Taylor do make Constitute and ordain this m y Last Will and Testament...unto Anna Mary Good my dearly beloved Wife all my personal Estate...my Mantion House and Plantation as her own property...[pending her death, and sale of said property, the proceeds to be] equally divided into five ea qual Shears one eaqual fifthe part I leave to my Son Charles Good, and one equal fifth part I leave to my Soning law Peter Henry and one equal fifth part I leave to my two Grand Childern Christian and John Mouch, and one eaqual fifth part I leav e to my three grand Childern Christian,
    John and Anna Mary Mosey and one equal fifth part I leave to my youngest daughter Anna Mary Good....but my ouldist Son David Good and Jacob Lechmont my Soninglaw they and each of them shall have one english shilling for their Shear and no more . Lastly I make...Henry Tyson and Charles Good to be the Sole Executors....
    [Signed] Debalt Guth [seal]
    Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced and declared in the presents of Us
    Daniel H?aeohler, Jacob Schmuck"
    Recorded 17 Apr 1878, H[enr]y Miller, D[eput]y Reg[istra]r
    "A true Copy taken from and Compared with the Original at York. J. Barnitz, Reg[istrar]"

    Theobald-Debalt married Anna Magdalena on 10 Mar 1733 in Dittweiler, Steinwenden Parish, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany. Anna (daughter of Johann Hochelocher) was born about 1715 in Germany; died in befor 1780 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna Magdalena was born about 1715 in Germany (daughter of Johann Hochelocher); died in befor 1780 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Lutheran Church Records, Steinwenden Parish, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany, Johann Theobald Guth, legitimate Son of the deceased Heinrich Guth of Altenkirchen to Anna Magdalena, Daughter of Johann Hochelocher of Tubimer District. They were married a t Dittweiler on 10 Mar 1733.

    Children:
    1. 4. David Good was born in 1735 in Germany; died in 1819 in Franklin County, Virginia.


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