George Loyal Gough

George Loyal Gough

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Loyal Gough was born on 23 May 1845 in Missouri (son of George Beaven Gough and Mary Combs); died on 8 Sep 1846 in Missouri; was buried in St. Peters Cemetery, Old Clinton MO.

    Notes:

    46. Gough, George L. Son of George Beavin & Mary (Combs) Gough - 2nd wife D. Sept. 8, 1846 Age 1 yr. 3 mos. 16 days

    George married on 15 Aug 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Beaven Gough was born on 1 Jun 1816 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky (son of Ignatius Gough and Susan Beaven); died on 10 Jan 1885 in Monroe County, Missouri; was buried in Saint Marys Cemetery, Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    George was the son of Ignatius Gough & Susan Beaven. He married Lucy Ann Saunders & they had 2 sons. He married Mary Combs on 15 August 1844 & they had 5 sons. He married Ann Elizabeth Combs on 10 February 1857 & they had 14 children. George was a cattle dealer. - from Lillie Riley

    From Oct 23, 1895, Shelbina Democrat newspaper, page 5, "The remains of the late Geo. B. Gough were removed from Old Clinton to Shelbina cemetery last Tuesday." From contributor: Bill Korstick (46608952)

    1860 Washington Township, Monroe, Missouri, United States Census
    George A. Gough Male 43 Kentucky
    Ann Gough Female 23 Kentucky
    Henry Gough Male 11 Missouri
    Wm Gough Male 8 Missouri
    Mary Gough Female 3 Missouri
    Robert Gough Male 1 Missouri

    1870 Washington, Missouri, United States Census
    George A. Gough Male 54 Kentucky
    Ann Gough Female 32 Kentucky
    Mary Gough Female 12 Missouri
    Robert Gough Male 10 Missouri
    Sylvestor Gough Male 8 Missouri
    Annie Gough Female 6 Missouri
    William Gough Male 4 Missouri
    Agnes Gough Female 0 Missouri
    William McAtee Male 18 Missouri
    Martha Diggs Female 11 Missouri

    1880 Washington, Missouri, United States Census
    George B. Gough Self Male 64 Kentucky
    Ann E. Gough Wife Female 42 Kentucky
    Robert Gough Son Male 20 Missouri
    Price Gough Son Male 18 Missouri
    Anna Gough Daghter Female 16 Missouri
    William Gough Son Male 13 Missouri
    Agnes Gough Daughte Female 10 Missouri
    Lutie Gough Daughter Female 8 Missouri
    George B. Gough Son Male 6 Missouri
    Henry Gough Son Male 4 Missouri
    Matha Gough other Female 21 Missouri

    In the 1880 Census there was a Martha Gough f 21 Missouri.

    George married Mary Combs on 15 Aug 1844. Mary was born on 19 Oct 1823; died on 3 Feb 1855; was buried in St. Peters Cemetery, Old Clinton MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Combs was born on 19 Oct 1823; died on 3 Feb 1855; was buried in St. Peters Cemetery, Old Clinton MO.

    Notes:

    53. Gough, Mary C. Daugh. of 1st James to come to Ky. from Md. & ( ) Combs 2nd wife of George Beavin Gough D. Feb 3, 1855 Age 31 yrs. 2 mos. 22 days

    Children:
    1. 1. George Loyal Gough was born on 23 May 1845 in Missouri; died on 8 Sep 1846 in Missouri; was buried in St. Peters Cemetery, Old Clinton MO.
    2. George W. Gough was born on 23 May 1845 in Missouri; died on 9 Sep 1846; was buried in St. Peters Cemetery, Old Clinton MO.
    3. Henry Gough was born in 1849 in Missouri; and died.
    4. George William Gough was born on 10 Jul 1852 in Missouri; died on 9 Sep 1856 in Missouri; was buried in Saint Peter Cemetery in North Fork, Monroe County, Missouri.
    5. James Edwin Gough was born on 16 Jan 1855 in Missouri; died on 31 Mar 1857; was buried in Saint Peter Cemetery in North Fork, Monroe County, Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ignatius Gough was born on 28 Mar 1784 in St. Mary's County, MD; was christened in St. Francis Catholic Church, Georgetown KY (son of James Gough, III and Susannah Tarleton); died on 23 Mar 1825 in Scott County, Kentucky; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, KY.

    Notes:

    James Gough (1748-1826) & Susannah Medley (1746-1795) had son-
    Ignatius Gough (1784-1825) married Susan Beavin (1793-1864) who had son-
    George Beavin Gough (1816-1885) married Ann Elizabeth Combs (1838-1893) who had son-
    John William Gough (1866-1934) married Sarah Timora Robey (1868-1966) who had daughter-
    Gladys Lucille Gough (1902-1981) married Jesse Lane Warren (1903-1993) who had daughter-
    Margaret Carol Warren (1932-) married Armand Edward Korstick (1929-1981) who had son-
    William Scott Korstick (me) (1963-)

    "THAT TROUBLESOME PARISH" BY Ann Bolton Bevins & Rev. James R. O'Rourke, page 36:"There were two Ignatius Goughs active in the congregation: one, the son of James Gough, Sr. and the other a vetean of Revolutionary War and possibly a brother of James Gough, Sr. It was the latter Ignatius Gough who provided a farm for the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth St. Catherine's Academy. James Gough, Sr. and Ignatius Gough signed the 1806 petition for a pastor; and James, Cornelius, and Ignatius Gough contributed toward the Dominican college."

    63 Ignatius Gough 1784 March 23, 1825

    Ignatius married Susan Beaven in 1812 in Kentucky. Susan was born on 13 Jul 1793 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died on 6 May 1864 in Monroe County, Missouri; was buried in Saint Peter Cemetery in North Fork, Monroe County Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan Beaven was born on 13 Jul 1793 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died on 6 May 1864 in Monroe County, Missouri; was buried in Saint Peter Cemetery in North Fork, Monroe County Missouri.

    Notes:

    Re: Beavin/Beaven-Kentucky
    Posted by: Bill Korstick Date: March 17, 2000 at 22:02:20
    In Reply to: Beavin/Beaven-Kentucky <4.html> by Paul Beavin <<...OLE_Obj...>> of 150 <<...OLE_Obj...>>
    Bottom of Form 1

    I have 2 lines of Beavin in KY

    First-
    My gr gr grandfather, George Beavin Gough, was son of Agnatius Gough & Susan Beavin.
    Agnatius & Susan married 1812 (where?).
    Susan Beavin, b.1793 Nelson Co, died 1864 (where?) is dau of Henry Beavin d. ca 1845. This is all I have on this line.

    Second-
    My gr gr gr grandmother, Lucinda J. Hamilton, was dau of Leonard J. Hamilton & Mary Ann Beaven. Leonard & Mary Ann mar 1814 Washington Co KY. Mary Ann is dau of Edward Beaven & Eleanor Wheeler(?). Edward is son of Charles Beaven & Rebecca Finch.

    Also I have copy of Rev War record of Charles Beaven, photos of tombstone of-
    Mary Beaven, 1829-1872 Calvary KY
    Charles Beaven 1833-1906 Rhodelia KY
    Margaret Beaven 1838-1904 Rhodelia KY
    Lou S Beaven 1852-1875 Calvary KY

    They moved to Monroe County, MO

    Children:
    1. Caroline Gough
    2. James Henry Gough was born on 8 Nov 1813 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 19 Feb 1891 in Shelbina, Shelby County, MO; was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Shelbina, Shelby County, MO.
    3. 2. George Beaven Gough was born on 1 Jun 1816 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; died on 10 Jan 1885 in Monroe County, Missouri; was buried in Saint Marys Cemetery, Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri.
    4. Harriet Ann Gough was born on 4 Mar 1819 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 4 Nov 1863 in Shelbina, Shelby County, MO.
    5. Susanne Rebecca Gough was born on 1 Aug 1822 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 2 Nov 1877; was buried in Saint Peter Cemetery in North Fork, Monroe County, Missouri.
    6. Francis Theodore Gough was born on 17 Feb 1824 in Scott County, Kentucky; was christened on 25 Mar 1824 in St. Joseph RCC, Bardstown, KY.; and died.
    7. William Marcellus Gough was born in Nov 1826 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; died on 7 Sep 1904 in Los Angeles County, CA; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Gough, III was born on 15 Sep 1748 in St. Mary's County, MD (son of James Gough, II and Priscilla Heard); died on 27 Sep 1826 in White Sulphur, Scott County, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County, KY.

    Notes:

    St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County, KY

    60 James Gough 1748 Sept. 27, 1826

    GOUGH
    Back in the days when lay trustees did mental battle for the position of "running the church," James Gough (1748-1826) and Jeremiah Tarlton (1755-1826) would have probably been the leading contenders. Both were wealthy men with important family connections. James Gough was related to at least one-third of the members of the St. Francis/St. Pius parish, and Jeremiah Tarlton was the richest.7

    Father Badin, an early guest in the home of James Gough, was frequently at odds with that eccentric parishioner who must have added considerable drama to the Elkhorn frontier country. The date of Gough's coming to Kentucky from St. Mary's County is uncertain. He is listed as one of the founders of the parish. Goad mentions a 1796 migration which involved John, son of Nancy Lynch Price who married Gough on January 14, 1797. In early 1797 Gough carried forty-five dollars to Baltimore to pay the expense of a clergyman to come to serve the parish.48

    James Gough's first wife was a sister to Eleanor Medley, the wife of Jeremiah Tarlton. She was Susanna Gough (1746-July 1795), buried beside Gough. The two men with their proclivity to contention at one time were so at odds with each other that their conflict was the subject of ecclesiastical correspondence.49

    The Gough name is important to Kentucky agriculture, as it was a Marylander named Gough and a Virginian named Miller who imported the first improved English cattle into the Shenandoah Valley. Both strains were in Kentucky by 1787; and in 1790 they were bred to Matthew Patton's Mars strain. Until 1817, says Thomas D. Clark, all improved Kentucky cattle came from the Gough-Miller-Patton stock. After the War of 1812, imported English purebreds were mixed with this stock, resulting in the famous Kentucky Shorthorn.50

    Of James Gough, Sr., John Price, his stepson, recalled, "He was an excellent man and a Catholic, while my mother was an Episcopalian. He tried to raise me up in his religion, and my mother, in hers, and between the two, be damned if they didn't make me nothing."51 Nancy Gough's first husband was Robert Price; her daughter Nancy married James, son of Jeremiah and Eleanor Medley Tarlton. Nancy had a brother named Barton Lynch.

    James Gough's extensive family included John Baptist Gough (1775-1839) who married Sarah Jenkins Clarvo, widow of Henry Clarvo; James Gough, Jr. (1775-1828), whose wife was Rebecca Ann, who married John Manning circa 1793; Ignatius Gough (1785-1825) who left infant heirs who were looked after by Henry McAtee and Richard B. Jackson; Alluisa Gough, who became the second wife of Bennet Greenwell; Robert Gough, executor of the estates of James Gough, Sr., and James Gough, Jr.; Juliana Gough who married Robert Hunter first and Henry Greenwell second; James H. Gough (born ca. 1800) who married Cordelia C. Jenkins before 1834, she being a daughter of Thomas C. and Elizabeth Tarlton Jenkins; Elizabeth Ann Gough (1804-1848) who married George W. Tarlton, born in 1809 to the Jeremiah Tarltons; Cornelius Gough; and possibly others. (Father Badin wrote Bishop Carroll on September 12, 1809 that John Manning was a son-in-law of James Gough, they along with John B. Gough being "malcontents.")

    There were two Ignatius Goughs active in the congregation: one, the son of James Gough, Sr., and the other a veteran of the Revolutionary War and possibly a brother of James Gough, Sr. It was this latter Ignatius Gough who provided a farm for the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth St. Catherine's Academy. James Gough, Sr. and Ignatius Gough signed the 1806 petition for a pastor; and James, Cornelius, and Ignatius Gough contributed toward the Dominican college.
    James Gough, Sr.'s, lands initially lay within the much disputed land grants of Terrell and Hawkins and John C. Owings, which those parties had acquired from Hugh and William Alexander and John Smith. This land lay south of Ironworks Pike and west of the Midway-Versailles Pike. In 1825 he deeded 171 acres of this to John B. Gough and another tract lying north of Ironworks and extending east and north of the parish farm to Anderson Harper. IN 1836 his other lands were deeded to Robert and Ann Thomason (seventy acres), Barnaby Worland (twenty acres), and John Branham (seventy acres).
    John Baptist Gough's will was probated in July 1839. Notes were help on Benedict and James R. Gough, Buford Craig, James Combs, John Thomason, and William N. Thomason. George Allgaier and James R. Gough were the executors.54
    The last of the Goughs bearing the name who in the St. Francis/St. Pius cemetery were James, James, Jr., in 1828, and John Baptist Gough, 1839.

    B. L. Gough, who died in 1876, was of the tailor - merchant trade. His estate sale in Will Book R takes up fifteen and one-third pages with proceeds of only $682.87.

    Sr. Vickie Cravens at Mt. St. Joseph's. The information she has stems around James H. Gough m. Susanna Medley, son Ignatius bapt. St.. Francis in Georgetown KY, d. 1825 m. Susan Beavins, children were James Henry b. 1831 (m. Cordelia Cecelia Jenkins), George, Harriett A., Susan Rebecca, Wm. M. Susan (Beavins) remarried Henry McAtee in Scott County KY, after Ignatius died. (I think she died in 1848). They moved to Monroe County, MO. Susanna Medley Jenkins' (probably meant Cordelia Cecelia Jenkins see note below) parents were Thomas Courtney Jenkins & Elizabeth (?) and also moved to Monroe County MO.

    I wonder now if she meant to write: "Cordelia Cecelia Jenkins' parents were Thomas Courtney Jenkins & Elizabeth (?) and also moved to Monroe County MO." Yes!!!!

    Since, I did find another tree that said she was the daughter of Thomas Jenkins:

    Gough, Cordelia Cecelia Daugh. of Thomas & ( ) Jenkins of Scott Co., Ky. 1st wife of James Henry Gough - 8 children D. Oct. 2, 1864 Age 51 yrs. 4 mos. 24 days

    Linda Reno wrote:

    > Mike,
    >
    Thomas Courtney Jenkins married Elizabeth Tarlton, daughter of Jeremiah Tarlton and Eleanor Medley (how ironic) of St. Mary's County.
    >
    1. ELIZABETH4 TARLTON (JEREMIAH3, JAMES2, TARLTON1) was born June 25, 1785 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died November 09, 1862 in Georgetown, KY. She married THOMAS COURTNEY JENKINS Abt. 1809 in KY. He was born 1775 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died February 22, 1832 in Georgetown, KY.
    >
    Children of Jeremiah Tarlton and his wife, Eleanor Medley Tarlton. This source gives her first name as Elizabeth, her dob, their estimated marriage year; and date of death and location. Children: Henry; Austin; Sebastian; Eleanora; Cordelia C.; Bede (male); Ann Savilla; Matilda; Thomas; Elizabeth; and Theodore. (Fenwick Collection, St. Mary's Co. Historical Society).
    >
    Cornelius who died 1833 was a brother of John Baptist Gough (1767-1839). Both were sons of James Gough & Susanna Medley.

    Bill Korstick

    Yes, James Gough married a 2nd time after his wife Susanna Medley Gough died in 1795. Apparently he went back to Maryland and married Ann Nancy Lynch Price. Ann Nancy Lynch married Robert Price. They had a son, John Price, born 25 Mar 1787 in St Marys Co, MD. Robert Price died. Ann Nancy then married James Gough 14 Jan 1797 in St Marys Co MD. James & Ann Nancy may have had a daughter, Elizabeth born 1801 but I am not positive this lady is from these two. I have an in a 1957 St Marys County Historical Society paper. He talks about his mother, step-father James Gough, and others- quite interesting.

    Bill Korstick

    Hi Jim,

    Susanna Medley, daughter of Thomas Medley and Mary Fenwick, married James Gough III, son of James Gough, Jr. and Priscilla Heard, in St. Mary's Co. prior to 1774. A brief report follows.

    Linda Reno

    Descendants of James Gough III

    Generation No. 1

    1. JAMES4 GOUGH III (JAMES3, JAMES2, STEPHEN1) was born September 15, 1748 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died September 27, 1826 in Scott Co., KY. He married (1) SUSANNA MEDLEY Bef. 1774 in St. Mary's Co., MD, daughter of THOMAS MEDLEY and MARY FENWICK. She was born Bef. 1759 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died January 13, 1795 in Scott Co., KY. He married (2) ANN "NANCY" LYNCH January 14, 1797 in St. Mary's Co., MD, daughter of LYNCH and ISABEL PEMBROKE. She was born 1768 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died January 07, 1814 in Scott Co., KY.

    Children of JAMES GOUGH and SUSANNA MEDLEY are:

    i. CORNELIUS5 GOUGH, b. 1774, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. December 10, 1833, Rhodelia, Meade Co., KY.

    ii. JAMES GOUGH IV, b. February 14, 1775, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. May 24, 1828, Scott Co., KY; m. REBECCA ANN DAVIS, Aft. 1795; b. Aft. 1775.

    iii. ELIZABETH GOUGH, b. March 04, 1781, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. February 23, 1835, Ralls Co., MO; m. JAMES LEAKE, Aft. 1796; b. Bef. 1775; d. Aft. 1795, KY.

    iv. IGNATIUS GOUGH, b. 1784, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. May 23, 1825, Scott Co., KY; m. SUSAN BEAVEN, Aft. 1804, KY; b. Bef. 1784.

    v. MARY ALOYSIA GOUGH, b. November 28, 1784, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1799; m. BENNET GREENWELL, Aft. 1799; b. December 07, 1761, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1833, Scott Co., KY.

    vi. JULIANNA GOUGH, b. 1785, St. Mary's Co., MD; d. Aft. 1800, Rhodelia, Scott Co., KY; m. GEORGE S. HUNTER, Aft. 1800, KY; b. Bef. 1785; d. Aft. 1800, Rhodelia, Scott Co., KY.

    Children of JAMES GOUGH and ANN LYNCH are:

    vii. JAMES H.5 GOUGH, b. 1800.

    viii. ELIZABETH ANN GOUGH, b. 1804; d. May 01, 1848, Georgetown, KY; m. GEORGE W. TARLTON, Aft. 1829; b. February 1809, KY; d. Georgetown, KY.

    James married Susannah Tarleton before 1767 in St. Mary's County, MD. Susannah was born on 15 Sep 1748 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 13 Jan 1795 in White Sulphur, Scott County, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susannah Tarleton was born on 15 Sep 1748 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 13 Jan 1795 in White Sulphur, Scott County, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County, KY.

    Notes:

    St. Francis/St. Pius Cemetery records: 61 Susanna Gough 1746 Jan. 13, 1795

    * Sources:

    1. Title: History of St. Mary's County Maryland 1634 - 1990
    Author: Regina Combs Hammett
    Publication: Donald Hammett PO Box 11 St. Inigoes, Maryland 20684
    Call Number: LCCCN 91-91849
    Page: page 95
    2. Title: John Medley (1615- 1660) St Mary's County MD HIS DESCENDANTS
    Author: Mary Louise Donnelly
    Publication: Copyright and published 1995 by Mary Louise Donnelly, PO Box 97 Ennis TX,
    Call Number: ISBN 0-939142-14-7
    Page: page 63

    I have the first wife of James Gough as Susanna Medley. Why do you think her name was Susanna Medley Jenkins? According to Donnelly, she was the daughter of Thomas Medley and Mary Fenwick, but I'm not sure as I can find no evidence to corroborate that. Linda Reno

    I obtained the following information from Sr. Vickie Cravens at Mt. St. Joseph's in Owensboro, KY. It was contained in some Genealogical files that they maintain.

    Sr. Vickie Cravens at Mt. St. Joseph's. The information she has stems around James H. Gough m. Susanna Medley, son Ignatius bapt. St.. Francis in Georgetown KY, d. 1825 m. Susan Beavins, children were James Henry b. 1831 (m. Cordelia Cecelia Jenkins), George, Harriett A., Susan Rebecca, Wm. M. Susan (Beavins) remarried Henry McAtee in Scott County KY, after Ignatius died. (I think she died in 1848). They moved to Monroe County, MO. Susanna Medley Jenkins' (probably meant Cordelia Cecelia Jenkins see note below) parents were Thomas Courtney Jenkins & Elizabeth (?) and also moved to Monroe County MO.

    I wonder now if she meant to write: "Cordelia Cecelia Jenkins' parents were Thomas Courtney Jenkins & Elizabeth (?) and also moved to Monroe County MO." Yes!!!!

    Since, I did find another tree that said she was the daughter of Thomas Jenkins:

    Gough, Cordelia Cecelia Daugh. of Thomas & ( ) Jenkins of Scott Co., Ky. 1st wife of James Henry Gough - 8 children D. Oct. 2, 1864 Age 51 yrs. 4 mos. 24 days

    Linda Reno wrote:

    > Mike,
    >
    > Thomas Courtney Jenkins married Elizabeth Tarlton, daughter of Jeremiah Tarlton and Eleanor Medley (how ironic) of St. Mary's County.

    > 1. ELIZABETH4 TARLTON (JEREMIAH3, JAMES2, TARLTON1) was born June 25, 1785 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died November 09, 1862 in Georgetown, KY. She married THOMAS COURTNEY JENKINS Abt. 1809 in KY. He was born 1775 in St. Mary's Co., MD, and died February 22, 1832 in Georgetown, KY.

    > Children of Jeremiah Tarlton and his wife, Eleanor Medley Tarlton. This source gives her first name as Elizabeth, her dob, their estimated marriage year; and date of death and location. Children: Henry; Austin; Sebastian; Eleanora; Cordelia C.; Bede (male); Ann Savilla; Matilda; Thomas; Elizabeth; and Theodore. (Fenwick Collection, St. Mary's Co. Historical Society).
    >
    >
    >
    > Linda

    Hi Mike,

    Here's where I am at this point:

    1. There is no evidence that Susanna, wife of James Gough, was Susanna Medley, daughter of Thomas Medley and Mary Fenwick. Thomas Medley died intestate before 9/23/1764 with Mary administering the estate. No children were named.

    2. There is no evidence that Mary, wife of Thomas Medley, was a Fenwick. His wife may have been Mary Bailey, daughter of James Bailey who owned "Barren Doe" in 1710 and 1719. After that date, Thomas Medley owned the property until at least 1760.

    3. I think, but am lacking firm evidence, that Susanna, wife of James Gough, may have been Susanna Wildman, daughter of Cornelius Wildman, Jr. and Susanna Langley. Remember that Susanna named her first son Cornelius.

    Will of Cornelius Wildman, SMC 10/10/1763-11/2/1763. Son: John, furniture. Wife: Ann, during life, land where I live called "Brooks' Chance" and at her death to son Cornelius and 5 slaves. Son: Cornelius, "Wildman's Venture" and 100 ac. "Tavern"; "Golden Grove"; "Dillon's Disappointment"; at death of wife, land where I live "Brooks' Chance" and for want of heirs to my daughters: Mary Ann, Susanna, and Monica; desk, looking glass, there being one now in the new house, and I have sent to England for another. Daughter: Mary Ann Snowden, 1 slave. Daughter: Susanna, 2 slaves. Daughter: Monica, 2 slaves. Children: Mary Ann, Cornelius, Susanna, and Monica the remainder of my estate. Execs: Wife, Ann and son, Cornelius. Wit: Mark Crewis, James McKibby, John Reeder, Jr., Clement Mahoney. (Maryland Calendar of Wills).

    Admin. accts. of Cornelius Wildman 7/28/1765; sureties were John Reeder, Jr. and Athanasius Ford; legatees were: Son, John (items belonging to his mother); Cornelius, Mary Ann Snowden, Susanna, and Monica; Distribution to: Widow, 1/3 and residue to children, Mary Ann, Cornelius, Susanna, and Monica; Execs., Cornelius Wildman, Henry Hudson Wathen and his wife Ann Wathen (Skinner).

    Cornelius Wildman III (son of Cornelius Wildman, Jr. and Susanna Langley and Susanna's brother) married Tabitha Dorcas Miles (who had several siblings who went to KY).

    Linda

    Jerry, we discussed this on the list last week, I think.

    You probably picked up that information from Ms. Donnelly. I'm not sure how she reached that conclusion, but I could never find any proof that Thomas Medley and wife, Mary (and, incidentally, I find no proof that she was Mary Fenwick) had any children, more less a daughter named Susanna. His admin. accts. name only his wife, Mary.

    9/23/1764: Admin. accts. of Thomas Medley, SMC. NOK:, Ann Cole and Clement Medley, Jr. Exec: Wife, Mary.

    Incidentally, Thomas Medley's wife may have been Mary Bailey, daughter of James Bailey who owned "Barren Doe" in 1710 and 1719. After that date, Thomas Medley owned the property until at least 1760.

    I'd really suspected that Susanna, wife of James Gough, was Susanna Wildman, daughter of Cornelius Wildman. He had a daughter of the right age and since James and Susanna named a child Cornelius, I was suspicious. It wasn't until this morning when I got the note from Mike Gough and took a look at Susanna Tarlton, sister of Jeremiah Tarlton that the bells started ringing. Both women stated to be born in 1746 and the records in KY, although wrong, were close, as they indicated that Susanna, wife of James Gough, was a sister of Eleanor Medley, wife of Jeremiah Tarlton. Instead, as it turns out, she was her sister-in-law.

    Shirley Sherman wrote:

    >Hi, my information came through researching of Henry Clarvoe, who was the first husband of Sarah Jenkins, who married John Baptist Gough second, this is where I found the marriage of James Gough to Susanna Tarleton, hope this helps some in your research. Shirley
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "The Goughs"
    >To: ;
    >

    Children:
    1. John Baptist Gough was born on 29 Jan 1767 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; died on 19 Feb 1839 in White Sulphur, Scott County, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County. KY.
    2. Anne Gough was born in 1772 in Maryland; was christened on 9 Aug 1772 in The Jesuit Records; died on 30 Dec 1830 in Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky; was buried in Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky.
    3. Cornelius Gough was born in 1774 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 10 Dec 1833.
    4. James Gough, IV was born on 14 Feb 1775 in St Mary's County, MD; died on 24 May 1828; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County, KY.
    5. Elizabeth Gough was born on 4 Mar 1781 in St. Mary's County Maryland; died on 23 Feb 1835 in Ralls Co. MO.; was buried in St. Paul Cemetery, Ralls County. Missouri.
    6. 4. Ignatius Gough was born on 28 Mar 1784 in St. Mary's County, MD; was christened in St. Francis Catholic Church, Georgetown KY; died on 23 Mar 1825 in Scott County, Kentucky; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, KY.
    7. Mary Allouisa Gough was born on 28 Nov 1784 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 8 May 1842 in Scott County, Kentucky; was buried in Saint Francis Cemetery in White Sulfur, Scott County, KY.
    8. Julia Ann Gough was born in 1785; died on 1 Feb 1863 in Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky; was buried in St. Theresa Catholic Cemetery, Rhodelia, Meade County, KY.