goodwiller

Etymology
Perhaps an alteration of, or from.

Noun

 * 1) One who practices or engages in goodwill, or who acts out of goodwill; one who bestows favours; a benefactor; volunteer
 * 2) * 1864, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register:
 * It appears by the testimony in a suit in 1619, that John Gale, son of Richard, was in 1677, "a goodwiller" to the daughter of Henry Spring, senior, who, with his wife Mehitable, testified that " Goodman Richard Gale came to our house to ask our goodwill to make a match [...]
 * It appears by the testimony in a suit in 1619, that John Gale, son of Richard, was in 1677, "a goodwiller" to the daughter of Henry Spring, senior, who, with his wife Mehitable, testified that " Goodman Richard Gale came to our house to ask our goodwill to make a match [...]