by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy The “Luck of the Irish” is truly the Big Y 700 DNA test. In Ireland, hereditary surnames were adopted as early as 1000 AD. Unfortunately, the majority of genealogical records have been lost when 1861 through 1891 censuses were destroyed for […]
Duplin Co., North Carolina Goff/Gough Family: YDNA Update
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy The genetic name for descendants of John Goff b. ca. 1717 Duplin Co., North Carolina (“John 1717”) is 1717 GOFF/GOUGH (US-NC-DUP) R-BY67755. This is a standardized title used for all genetic Goff/Gough/McGough families and contains a lot of information. The 1717 […]
Big Y 700 for an Irish McGoff / McGough / Goff Family
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy The GGFA recently completed a major update to the 1750 McGoff–McGough–Goff Genetic Family, originally associated with haplogroup I-Y67553. Thanks to new Big Y-700 test results and additional autosomal matches, this family has now been reassigned to the more refined terminal haplogroup […]
Pushing Back in Time: A Revised Genetic Family Tag Name
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy John Goffe and wife Hannah Sumner are amongst the earliest members of any Goff family in America. In his meticulously-researched book, Goffes/Goffs: Four Centuries of Their History and Yours, pp. 226-227, author John W. Goff notes that “on July 4, 1673, […]
Sterling Gawf’s Land: a Brunswick-Greensville Puzzle
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy Sterling Gawf first appears in the historical records of Brunswick County, Virginia by 1771. Fast forward a decade, and we find Sterling Gawf again, this time in the records of Greensville County, Virginia, from 1782 through 1789. Greensville County was formed […]
Down a Rabbit Hole and Into a Witch’s Cauldron.
by Peter Clarkson Unexpected Discoveries in Family History Research We have all been there: deeply focused on researching a particular topic, only to be unexpectedly drawn away by something else that sparks our curiosity. These diversions, often referred to as going “down the rabbit hole”, can sometimes yield rewarding findings, […]
Breakthrough: Barlow-Gawf/Goff Family
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy A research team consisting of Peter Clarkson, Camellia Acker, Harry Broad, Maureen Pierce and me has achieved a major breakthrough in the Gawf/Goff family of Tennessee and Alabama. This breakthrough is discussed in the Archives & Research>DNA Surname Study page on […]
Isham Goff and His Position in the 1658 Genetic Family
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy A GGFA member posted a query on the GGFA Facebook site about how Isham Goff (b. c1810 SC) fits into the genetic family called 1658 GOFFE/GOUGH/GOFF (US-VA-KQN) R-FT367367. The earliest known record of Isham Goff is his marriage to Sarena McBride […]
Documenting Revolutionary War Era Residence When the Records Are Lost
by Phillip G. Goff, GGFA Director of Genetic Genealogy Membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) requires thorough documentation. When an ancestor with previously unrecognized service is proposed, the applicant must go beyond proving descent from a patriot, but also establish that ancestor’s residence and service during the […]
Simon Gough, The White Goddess: A Brief Encounter,
Gallery Beggar Britain, 2014, 619 pp Reviewed by Norman E. Gough, S. Staffordshire, UK Simon [Peter] Gough (1942-2018), a distinguished actor, was the son of famous actors Francis Michael Gough (1916-2011) – usually known as just Michael Gough – and his first wife, Diana Graves (1915-75), who married in 1937. […]



