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Sir knight John GOODWINE (1510-1597) & Lady Anne SPENCER (1509–1560)
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BIRD Chronicles Volume XVIV, Issue 4, Winter © 2024-25, ISSN 1941-3521
Sir knight John GOODWINE (1510-1597) & Lady Anne SPENCER (1509–1560) were the 11th great-grandparents of Evelyn Virginia BIRD (1922-2012).
John GOODWINE (1510-1597) was born in 1510 in 1510 in Upper Winchendon, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1597 in Winchendon, Buckinghamshire, England.
John married Lady Anne SPENCER (1509–1560) in Fawsley, Northamptonshire, England. Anne was born in 1509 in Fawsley, Northamptonshire, England and died on June 6, 1560, in Ludgershall, Wiltshire, England.
John & Anne had one known child, Parneil GOODWINE (1526–1619) Lady of Dennington. Parneil was born in 1526 in Suffolk, Suffolk, England and died on February 9, 1619, in Dennington, Suffolk, England.
Direct ancestral linkage:
John GOODWINE (1510-1597) Sir knight & Lady Anne SPENCER (1509–1560)
Parneil GOODWINE (1526-1619) Lady of Dennington & Thomas ROUSE (1525–1576)
Thomas ROUSE (1558-1601) Lord of Dennington & Anice Ann PEABODY (1556–1599)
Agnes ROUSE (1575-1620) & Charles SMYTH (1580–1620)
William John SMYTH (1614-1681) & Dorothy CAVE (1618–1661)
William SMYTH (1653-1727) emigrant & Elizabeth CHATFIELD (1660–1702)
Elizabeth Ann SMITH (1690-1735) & William BARTRAM (1674–1711) emigrant
William BARTRAM Jr., (1711-1770) & Elizabeth H. LOCKE (1715–1772)
Mary BARTRAM (1747-1799) & Thomas ROBESON (1740–1785)
Martha "Patsy" ROBESON (1771-1836) George BIRD Sr. (1774–1847)
George BIRD Jr. (1821-1888) & Melinda Elizabeth CARROLL (1827–1906)
Thomas Jefferson BIRD (1861-1931) & Drusilla GAY (1868–1948)
Jeff Augustus "Gus" BIRD (1893-1954) & Clara Myrtle GRAY-SADLER (1900–1988)
Evelyn Virginia BIRD (1922-2012) & Kirk Louis LINTON (1914-1987)

“We exist because of our ancestors, let’s try not to forget them”
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Terry Louis Linton © 2012

Etymology of Goodwine
The origins of the name Goodwine are from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It is derived from the baptismal name Godwin, which comes from the Old English name "Go-dwine," composed of the elements "go-d," meaning "good," and "wine," meaning "friend," collectively meaning "God friend."
Source:
Reaney, P.H and R.M. Wilson, A Dictionary of English Surnames. London: Routledge, 1991. Print. (ISBN 0-415-05737-X)

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