Duncan Thomas Good

Brief Life History of Duncan Thomas

When Duncan Thomas Good was born in 1843, in Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, his father, Francis Good, was 49 and his mother, Hannah Cottle, was 42. He married Phoebe A Haines on 16 February 1866, in Scotch Settlement, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Kingsclear, York, New Brunswick, Canada for about 20 years. He died on 6 June 1898, at the age of 55.

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Duncan Thomas Good
1843–1898
Phoebe A Haines
1845–1925
Marriage: 16 February 1866
Ella Victoria Good
1868–1922
Carrie E. Good
about 1874–1891
Matilda Mae Good
1869–1943
Harvey Jackson Good
1872–1940
Frank Freemont Good
1877–1952
Frank Manzor Good
1881–
Frederick Duncan Good
1882–1966
Carrie Alberta Good
1891–1953

Sources (22)

  • Duncan Good, "New Brunswick Census, 1861"
  • Dunkin T Good, "New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950"
  • Duncan Good in entry for Carrie Alberta Good, "Canada, New Brunswick County Register of Births, 1801-1920"

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World Events (3)

1867 · British North America Act

The British North America Act or Constitution Act of 1867 caused three British colonies, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Canada to be united as one under the name Canada. Until this point New Brunswick had been the British crown colony.

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1880 · Legislature in Fredericton Destoryed by Fire

On February 25, 1880, the legislature building in Frederiction was destroyed by fire. The builiding was completely made of wood meaning that there was nothing left of it. The chair that the speaker used and a marble top table were all that remained.

Name Meaning

English: nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gōd).

English: from the Middle English personal name Gode, representing either Old English Goda (male) or Gode (female), in part a byname and in part a short form of various compound names with the first element gōd, or perhaps a pet form of Old French names in God- such as Godfrey .

Americanized form (translation into English) of German Gut and Guth , or Dutch Goed and Goede .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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