William Henry Goodrich was born in
New Haven, Connecticut, January 19, 1823. He was a son of Rev.
Chauncey A. Goodrich, D.D., a professor of rhetoric and oratory for 40 years in
Yale College and in the
Yale Divinity School. His grandfather,
Elizur Goodrich, was a lawyer, a professor of law at Yale College, Goodrich's boyhood was spent on Temple Street, in New Haven, near his grandfather Webster's home, and in proximity to the homes of the Days, the Sillimans, the Hillhouses, the Whitneys, and the Bacons. He graduated at Yale College, in 1843, served as Tutor in that institution for two years (1847-48), and then studied theology in the Yale Divinity School, 1846 gaining the degree of M.A. He was a member of
Alpha Delta Phi. Goodrich then spent a year in foreign travel. In 1864, he received the D.D. degree from
Western Reserve College. ==Career==