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Solomon Goodell (1743)

Solomon Goodell
Born in Grafton, Worcester, Massachusettsmap
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Husband of — married 9 Apr 1765 in Hopkinton, Middlesex, Massachusettsmap
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Biography

Solomon Goodell was a Minuteman for Grafton, marched to Cambridge April 19th, 1775 on the Lexington Alarm. He served 20 days at the Siege of Boston, ordered to Bennington, Vermont 1777 but Burgoynes forces were already defeated.

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