John Gough

John Gough

Male Bef 1792 - Bef 1813  (< 21 years)

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  • Name John Gough 
    Birth Bef 1792  St. Mary's County, MD Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Bef 28 Feb 1813  St. Mary's County, MD Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Stephen Gough,   b. Abt 1630, County Gloucester England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 22 Oct 1700 and 2 Jan 1701, St. Bernards, Newtown Hundred, St Mary's Co., Md. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years)  (Great Grandfather) 
    Mary ______  (Mother) 
    Person ID I3440  1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A
    Last Modified 20 Oct 2023 

    Father Stephen Gough,   b. 26 Nov 1747, St. Mary's County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1753 (Age > 7 years) 
    Mother Mary ______ 
    Family ID F105  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • At long last....

      3/4/1833: Joseph Leigh, Commission of Partition on the real estate of John Gough, dec'd. John Gough died in 1820 seized of 216 acres of "Elizabeth Manor" leaving his heirs (brothers and sisters): Robert Gough, Charles Gough, Charlotte Swaim (Swann?) wife of James, Nathan Gough, and Elizabeth Leigh.

      Nathan Gough sold his interest in the property to Benjamin Tabbs who has since died, leaving his widow, Eleanor and three children: Charlotte Tabbs who has intermarried with H. N. Kirk, Elizabeth Tabbs, and Maria Tabbs.

      Elizabeth Leigh has also died leaving heirs: Joseph Leigh, Eliza who intermarried with William Gill, John Leigh, and Sally B. Leigh.

      Charles Gough, Robert Gough, and James Swaim (Swann?) and wife all live outside of Maryland

      Land Commission Records, JH03:302 (Courtesy, Pete Himmelheber).

      This family's going to tie into the family of Charles Gough and Ann Herbert--I just don't know how yet.

      23 Jul 1750: Charles Gough leased 120-acres of St. Inigoes Manor. The lease for three lives, Charles Gough, Ann Gough his wife and George Gough his son. . (Courtesy, Pete Himmelheber).

      John Gough bought land (Elizabeth Manor 216-a) that belonged to William Herbert (d 1801-1804) whose will decreed that it be sold .
      Alienations say the sellor (Executor) was Stephen Gough. Deed Abstracts say it was Thomas Gough.

      Linda Reno