Elizabeth Jarboe
1683 - Aft 1728 (> 46 years)-
Name Elizabeth Jarboe [1, 2] Birth 1683 St. Mary's County, MD Gender Female Death Aft 1728 St Mary's County, MD Origins Person ID I5232 1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Family James Gough, I, b. Between 1676 and 1677, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. Between 18 Dec 1725 and 31 Jan 1726, Newtown Hundred, St. Mary's Co., MD (Age 49 years)
Other Partners: Unknown m. Bef 1690Marriage Between 1707 and 1711 St. Mary's County, MD Children 1. Elizabeth Gough, b. Bef 1716, St. Mary's County Maryland d. Between 1794 and 1796, St. Mary's County Maryland (Age > 78 years) ▻ William Daft m. 1743; William Bowles m. Bef 1731▻ William Daft m. 1743; William Bowles m. Bef 17312. Peter Gough, b. Bef 1723, St. Mary's County, MD d. Between 24 Sep 1766 and 10 Feb 1767, St. Marys Co. MD (Age > 43 years) ▻ Eleanor Bowles m. Bef 1750▻ Eleanor Bowles m. Bef 17503. Anne Gough, b. Bef 1725, St. Mary's County, MD d. Yes, date unknown 4. John Baptist "Baptista" Gough, Sr., b. Bef 1725, St. Mary's County, MD d. Bef 11 Mar 1755, St. Mary's County, MD (Age < 30 years) ▻ Mary Jarboe m. Bef 1754▻ Mary Jarboe m. Bef 1754Family ID F1831 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
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Notes - The relationship of Elizabeth Jarboe to Lt Col John Jarboe is in Mary Jo's books. She is the daughter of John Jarboe, Jr and Mary Peake. John John Jarboe, Jr is the son of Lt Col John Jarboe. Mary Peake, is the dau of the Walter Peake and Frances Lawrence. Walter Peake is the guy that Pope Alvey hung for killing a man when he was hangman of St Mary's Co, MD. He became hangman as punishment for stealing a horse or a cow. Bob Alvey
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ID: I2759
Name: Elizabeth Jarboe
Birth: 1689 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland
Note:
Elizabeth was the daughter of John Jarboe who bequeathed to her "Jarboe's" should her brother Peter die without issue. This land was later bequeathed to her son, Stephen Gough by James Gough's will written in 1725. Her birth date is unconfirmed.
Father: John Jarboe b: 1667 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland
Mother: _____ _____ b: BEF 1670 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland
Marriage 1 James Gough b: BEF 1683 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland
Married: 1705
Note:
James Gough's wife was named as Elizabeth along with the names of his children in his will written in December of 1725. He also bequeaths "Jarboe's" to his son, Stephen, which was his wife's inheritance. They must have married shortly after Elizabeth's father, John Jarboe died given the age of their two oldest children.
Children
1. James Gough
2. Stephen Gough b: BEF 1706 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland
3. Peter Gough
4. Elizabeth Gough
5. Ann Gough
6. Baptist Gough
Hi Mike,
I've been "round the horn" on this since yesterday and here's where I am at this point:
I think she was actually Elizabeth Jarboe, dau. of John Jarboe, Jr. (d. 1705). She married first, George Medcalf between 1698 and 1702; second, Samuel Davis between 1702-1707; and third, James Gough by 1711.
The will of John Jarboe, Jr. named his daughter Elizabeth, but he didn't give a surname, so it begs the question as to whether she was married or single.
What got me back on this theory is the will of Henry Jarboe, Elizabeth's uncle and guardian. If you'll note, Henry named James Gough and Elizabeth Davis as two of the trustees of his estate during the minority of his children. In my opinion, this is Elizabeth (Jarboe) Medcalf/Davis. I wouldn't doubt that Elizabeth wasn't already a widow at this point and it wasn't long after this will that she married James Gough.
Will of Henry Jarboe, SMC, 3/18/1708-4/18/1709. Eldest son: Henry, dwelling plantation, 100 ac. Son: Peter, 100 ac. where Thomas Lowe, shoemaker, lives. Son: Charles, 100 ac. Son: Ignatius, 100 ac.
Daughter: Mary, 50 ac. Daughter: Monica, 50 ac. All children, afsd., personalty. Should daughters die without issue, their estate to revert to Charles and Ignatius. Trustees during minority of children: Brother, Peter Joy; John Niles (should be Miles); James Gough; and Elizabeth Davis. Wit.: John Raley, Daniel Langhorn, Edward Howell, Mary Langhorn.
I can't find any administration accounts for Samuel Davis anywhere. For a long time, I thought he might be the son of Thomas Davis and Mary Thomas, but that doesn't work as that Samuel Davis was living as late as 1719.
I'd thought about posting this to the list for their input, but I didn't want to do that with Todd's notes (without his permission).
Linda
Half first cousins would have been a gift! First cousins married first cousins all the time.
Linda
I'm a Metcalfe researcher and am going to throw a wrench into your theory! I, too, have been trying to determine the identity of this Elizabeth, but became even more confused upon reading the following record:
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>6 Feb 1694. Jaboe METCALPH born, son of John by Elinor. (Charles Parish, York County, Virginia, History and Registers, Births 1648-1789, Deaths 1665-1787, by Landon C. Bell, Published by The Virginia State Library Board, Richmond, VA, 1932, p. 135.)
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>Did Elizabeth receive a dower from her first husband George Metcalfe?
- The relationship of Elizabeth Jarboe to Lt Col John Jarboe is in Mary Jo's books. She is the daughter of John Jarboe, Jr and Mary Peake. John John Jarboe, Jr is the son of Lt Col John Jarboe. Mary Peake, is the dau of the Walter Peake and Frances Lawrence. Walter Peake is the guy that Pope Alvey hung for killing a man when he was hangman of St Mary's Co, MD. He became hangman as punishment for stealing a horse or a cow. Bob Alvey
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