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Sarah E. Goode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarah E. Goode (b.1850s-d. c. 1905) was the first African-American woman to receive a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. However this claim is disputed by some that believe Ma...
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Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent. ... Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent. See Sarah Goode biography below photo.
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Sarah Goode Was Freed from Slavery at the End of the Civil War and Moved to Chicago Where She Started a Furniture Store. ... Both the guests and their host have Sarah Goode to thank for their comfort. Goode was freed from slavery at the end of the Civil War and moved to Chicago where she started a furniture store.
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Sarah married James Madison RIKARD, son of John Carlyle RIKARD and Muhulda "Hulda" HESTER. (James Madison RIKARD was born in 1857 1 2 3 4 5 6 and died WFT Est 1858-1947 5 6.) ... Sarah E. Goode WEATHERFORD ; (Abt 1757-WFT Est 1869)
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GOODE, SARAH S. ... Sarah E. Goode was a businesswoman and inventor. Goode invented the folding cabinet bed, a space-saver that folded up against the wall into a cabinet. When folded up, it could be used as a desk, complete with compartments for stationery and writing supplies.
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Biography of Sarah Good, convicted witch. ... Sarah Good was the daughter of a prosperous Wenham innkeeper, John Solart. Solart took his own life in 1672 when Sarah was 17, leaving an estate of 500 pounds after debt.
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