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Richard Goodell : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard Goodell
Richard Goodell (July 18, 1784 - January 25, 1826) was an American military officer and politician who served as Speaker of the New York State Assembly.
==Biography==
Born in Pomfret, Connecticut on July 18, 1784, he was the son of Richard Goodell, Sr. (a veteran of the American Revolution) and Mercy Parkhurst Goodell.〔Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), birth record for Richard Goodell, retrieved February 26, 2014〕 Goddell lived in Adams, New York and owned a farm.〔Jefferson County Historical Society, (Transactions of the Jefferson County Historical Society ), Volume 1, 1887, page 173〕
He served in the United States Army and New York Militia, and attained the rank of Major. He was a veteran of the 23rd Infantry Regiment in the War of 1812, and participated in the Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor.〔Patrick Wilder, (Battle of Sackett's Harbour: 1813 ), 1994, pages 174, 176, 178〕〔U.S. Army Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914, entry for Richard Goodell, retrieved February 26, 2014〕〔U.S. Army Adjutant General, (Register of the Army of the United States ), 1813, page 28〕〔New York Adjutant General, (Annual Report ), 1820, page 2132〕
A Democratic-Republican, he identified with the Bucktails, the faction opposed to the policies of Governor DeWitt Clinton. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from Jefferson County from 1820 to 1821, and from 1823 to 1825. In 1824, he was elected Speaker.
In 1825, he was appointed Keeper of Auburn State Prison. He died suddenly in Auburn on January 25, 1826. He is buried at Adams Rural Cemetery. His epitaph reads:
''Sacred to the Memory of the Hon. Richard Goodell, who departed this life 25th Jan, 1826 in the 42nd year of his age.''
''Here lies a soldier''
''Here a brave man rests''
In April 1826, the State Legislature ordered the payment of the remainder of his annual salary to his widow, Hetty Tyler Goodell (1783-1856).〔(Hetty Tyler Goodell ) at (''Find A Grave'' )〕〔Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), entry for Richard Goodell, Jr., retrieved February 26, 2014〕

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