Joseph D. Gough

Joseph D. Gough

Male 1820 - Bef 1850  (< 39 years)

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  1. 1.  Joseph D. Gough was born between 1810 and 1820 (son of James Gough, III and Ann Nancy Lynch); died before 1850.

    Notes:

    Re: Joseph D. Gough, Scott Co., KY
    Posted by: Betty Bell (ID *****9287) Date: November 08, 2003 at 07:30:31
    In Reply to: Re: Joseph D. Gough, Scott Co., KY by Michael Gough of 915

    Joseph D. appears in the
    1840 Census of Woodford County, KY(very close to the Scott Co. Line[1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5 and one female 15-20].
    Record of marriage to Ann Savilla Jenkins found in minister's return 7 June 1836 (Scott Co. Courthouse fire destroyed all other records). Courtney Jenkins, Gough, Tarleton, Medley, etc. families lived in White Sulphur, Scott Co. and many are buried there in cemetery across the road from one of first catholic churches in KY but not Joseph D.
    Much of this is related in local histories but not the father of Joseph D.Gough.
    Ann Savilla appears in 1850 Scott Co., KY Census with Coumbia f. 13, Robert m. 11, Josephine (my gr-granm.)f.7 and Joseph m. 5 next door to her mother, Elizabeth Tarleton Jenkins (1785-1862, w/o Thomas Courtney Jenkins 1805 marriage).
    Ann Savilla, widow, remarries George Allgaier Jan 10, 1856 on Film #021684, Family His. Library, Salt Lake City.
    Ann S., Josephine and Robert J. all our buried in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, KY where my grandfather was superintendent for a time in early 1900s.
    Recent obituary in local paper Oct. 26, 2003:Josephine T. Gough, King George VA widow of Lt. Col. Richard M.Gough USAF Ret. & mother of Robert J. and Diana Gough, lived for a time in Georgetown, KY may be related. Left message in Legacy.com but have not responded.
    The Joseph Gough s/o James Gough & Rebecca Woodford County is not his father. This Joseph (Henry) moved on and I believe married Mary M. Gorin Jan. 23, 1844 in Logan Co., Kentucky. I have a copy of this James Gough's Will and there is no mention of Joseph D.

    Josephine Gough b. abt 1843 and Joseph Gough b. abt 1845 were living with George and Ann Savilla Allgaier in Scott County, Kentucky during the 1860 census. They are the children of Joseph D. Gough and Anne Savilla Jenkins.

    Joseph married Anne Savilla Jenkins on 7 Jun 1836 in ScottCo, KY. Anne was born in 1820 in Kentucky; died after 1860; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Columbia Gough was born about 1837 in Kentucky; and died.
    2. Robert J. Gough was born on 2 Dec 1840 in Kentucky; died on 16 Oct 1919 in St. Mary's Hospital in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette County, KY.
    3. Josephine Gough was born about 1843 in Kentucky; and died; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette County, KY.
    4. Joseph Gough was born about 1845 in Kentucky; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  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 Ann Nancy Lynch on 14 Jan 1797 in St. Mary's County, MD. Ann was born in 1768 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 7 Jan 1814 in Scott Co, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann Nancy Lynch was born in 1768 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 7 Jan 1814 in Scott Co, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, KY.

    Notes:

    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 remarried to 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 autobiographical story of John Price that was printed in a 1957 St Marys County Historical Society paper. He talks about his mother, step-father James Gough, and others- quite interesting. Bill Korstick

    From my files:

    2/1797: Joseph Ford and Charles Thompson securities for Ann Price, admin. of Robert Price came to court and asked for counter security against Ann Price and James Gough, her husband. James Gough, being present in court, refused to give counter security. The court ordered that James Gough and his wife Ann deliver the estate, both real and personal belonging to the children of the deceased. Joseph Ford and Charles entered into bond according to law.
    (Orphan Ct. Rec., Fenwick

    NOTE: Ann "Nancy" Lynch, dau. of ____Lynch and Isabel Pembroke m. Robert Price before 1787. She m. second, James Gough (widower of Susanna Medley (tarleton) whom he m. before 1774),1/14/1797. Ann d. in Scott Co., KY 1/7/1814 and James Gough died there on 9/27/1826.

    Mike, try http://www.combs-families.org/combs/ms/ms-fcg.htm

    Tom

    59 Ann Gough 1768 Jan. 7, 1814

    Children:
    1. Robert Gough
    2. James Henry Gough was born about 1800; died after 2 Oct 1864; was buried in St. Peters Cemetery in Old Clinton, MO.
    3. Elizabeth Ann Gough was born on 28 Jan 1804 in Kentucky; died on 1 May 1848 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott Co., KY.
    4. 1. Joseph D. Gough was born between 1810 and 1820; died before 1850.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Gough, II was born before 1690 in St. Mary's County, Maryland (son of James Gough, I and Unknown); died between 12 Jun 1764 and 19 Jun 1764 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    James Gough's will was probated in Leonardtown, Maryland in 1725. He obtained 200 acres of land in St. Mary's County, Apr 4, 1714, and 42 acres in St Mary's County in 1717.

    James married Pricilla Heard, daughter of Elizabeth Heard in 1745. His will was probated, St. Mary's County, Sept. 1769.

    Will of James Gough, Sr., SMC 6/12/1764-6/19/1764. Son: Stephen, "Raccoon Neck" and "St. Leonard's". Sons: James and Ignatius, "Lady" and "Margaret's". Sons: Stephen, James, and Ignatius geldings. Sons: Stephen and James, "Gough's Mill". Daughter: Eleanor Greenwell, a negro boy Joshua and a negro boy Abraham. Daughter: Susanna Gough, negro woman Margaret. Daughter: Elizabeth Jenkins, 1 shilling. Children: Eleanor Greenwell, Mary Gough, Susanna Gough, Stephen Gough, James Gough, and Ignatius Gough, all the remainder of my personal estate. Exec: Wife, Priscilla and son, Stephen. Wit: Athanasius Nottingham, Clement Norris, Ann Norris. (St. Mary's County, Maryland Wills, 1776-1791 by Linda Davis Reno and Joann Ellis Humphries).

    MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, CALENDAR OF WILLS, VOL 13 1764-1767, p. 42, FTMCD
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    James Gough, Senr., St Mary's Co., 12 Jun, 1764 19 Jun 1764
    To son Stephen Gough, tract called "Raccoon Neck: also tract called St Leonards.
    Tracts, "Lady," and Margarets, to sons James Gough, and Ignatius Gough,
    To sons Stephen Gough, James Gough, Ignatius Gough, geldings.
    To sons Stephen and James Gough, "Gough's Mill"
    To daughter Eleanor Greenwell, Negro boy Joshua, Negro boy Abraham.
    To dau. Susanna Gough, Negro woman Margaret.
    To dau. Mary Gough, Negro boy Robin.
    To dau. Elizabeth Jenkins, 1 sh.
    All remainder of personal estate to children, Eleanor Greenwell, Mary Gough, Susanna Gough, Stephen Gough, James Jough and Ignatius Gough.
    Wife Priscilla Gough and son Stephen Gough, exs.
    Wit: Athenatius Nottingham, Clement Norris, Ann Norris. 32.268
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    MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, PREROGATIVE COURT ABSTRACTS, 1763-1766, p. 42,
    FTMCD 206
    James Gough 84.284 SM L470.11.11 Sept 18 1764
    Appraisers: James Pike, John Cole
    Creditors: William Daft, James Bould.
    Next of kin: Elizabeth Daft, Peter Gough.
    Executors: Prissilla Gough, Stephen Gough.
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    ...... 2 James Gough III 1748 - 1826 b: September 15, 1748 in St. Mary's Co., MD Burial: St. Francis Ceme., White Sulphur, KY
    ........... +Susanna Medley 1759 - 1795 b: Bef. 1759 in St. Mary's Co., MD m: Bef. 1774 in St. Mary's Co., MD Burial: St. Francis Ceme., White Sulphur, KY
    ................. 3 Cornelius Gough 1774 - 1833 b: 1774 in St. Mary's Co., MD
    ................. 3 James Gough, Jr. 1775 - 1828 b: February 14, 1775 in St. Mary's Co., MD Burial: St. Francis Ceme., White Sulphur, KY
    ..................... +Rebecca Ann Davis 1775 - b: Aft. 1775 m: Aft. 1795
    ................. 3 Elizabeth Gough 1781 - 1835 b: March 04, 1781 in St. Mary's Co., MD
    ..................... +James Leake 1775 - 1795 b: Bef. 1775 m: Aft. 1796
    ................. 3 Ignatius Gough 1784 - 1825 b: 1784 in St. Mary's Co., MD Burial: St. Francis Ceme., White Sulphur, KY
    ..................... +Susan Beaven 1784 - b: Bef. 1784 m: Aft. 1804 in KY
    ................. 3 Mary Aloysia Gough 1784 - 1799 b: November 28, 1784 in St. Mary's Co., MD
    ..................... +Bennet Greenwell 1761 - 1833 b: December 07, 1761 in St. Mary's Co., MD m: Aft. 1799
    ................. 3 Julianna Gough 1785 - 1800 b: 1785 in St. Mary's Co., MD
    ..................... +George S. Hunter 1785 - 1800 b: Bef. 1785 m: Aft. 1800 in KY
    ....... *2nd Wife of James Gough III:
    ........... +Ann "Nancy" Lynch 1768 - 1814 b: 1768 in St. Mary's Co., MD m: January 14, 1797 in St. Mary's Co., MD Burial: St. Francis Ceme., White Sulphur, KY
    ................. 3 James H. Gough 1800 - b: 1800
    ................. 3 Elizabeth Ann Gough 1804 - 1848 b: 1804
    ..................... +George W. Tarlton 1809 - b: February 1809 in KY m: Aft. 1829

    Dear Tom.

    This Will is of John Greenwell son of James Greenwell and Grace Taylor. This John Greenwell married Catherine Wiseman daughter of John Wiseman and Catherine Miles daughter of Francis Miles. John Greenwell was a brother to Charles Greenwell who married Mary_____, and Grace Greenwell who married Thomas Clarke son of Robert Clarke Sr. And Sarah Combs.

    His brother Henry Greenwell married Eleanor Clarke daughter of Robert Clarke Sr. And Sarah Combs. His brother James Greenwell Married Sarah Clarke daughter of Robert Clarke Sr. and Sarah Combs.

    Grace Greenwell and 1st husband Thomas Clarke had a son John Clarke born abt 1724/25 who married Eleanor Gough daughter of James Gough and Priscilla Heard. Eleanor Gough (Clarke) married 2nd to John Basil Greenwell son of John Greenwell and Catherine Wiseman. John Basil Greenwell and John Clarke were 1st cousins. Eleanor Gough (Clarke) (Greenwell) married third to James Wheatly.

    Tom you may want to correct this in your records when you state that Henry Greenwell married Eleanor Gough. I'm afraid that is not possible. I have the Church records as well as the inventory of Eleanor Gough's husband's.

    Mike,

    There's nothing in William Chandler's will extract that indicates he or James Gauff Jr ever lived in Virginia. Here's the extract per Al Goff:

    *1725.* Charles Co MD - will of *Wm Chandler *"to poor Roman Catholics". Test. Jesse Dayne, John Hington, J*ames Gauff* Jr.

    This is probably taken from the abstract that I'm attaching. I believe this indicates that William Chandler was deceased by 1730. Witness Jesse Dayne is given as Jesse Doyne in the published transcript. A quick Internet search shows him in St. Mary's Co., MD and Charles Co., MD at different times:

    http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/stmarys/wills/doyne.txt

    http://books.google.com/books?id=jS7v4WpHnykC&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=%22j esse+doyne%22&source=bl&ots=QHL6lw2Cy-&sig=IBKyZlYyHMAAUtc3goYDkzdcn_8 &hl=en&ei=Rn75SZz9L8Xktgfa3MmRAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum= 3

    John Hington is also given as John Hinkson in the transcript I provided. When Jesse Doyne of Charles Co., MD wrote his will in 1726 (a year after Chandler), John Hinkson was a witness. Also note that the full phrase in the abstract is "the poor Roman Catholics of this and St. Mary's Counties..."

    James married Priscilla Heard before 1735 in St. Mary's County, MD. Priscilla was born before 1720 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 1 Nov 1767 in St. Mary's County, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Priscilla Heard was born before 1720 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 1 Nov 1767 in St. Mary's County, MD.

    Notes:

    Will of Priscilla Gough, SMC 6/23/1767-11/7/1767. Son: Stephen Gough, 1000 lbs. tobacco. Son: James Gough, negro man Tom. Daughter: Eleanor Greenwell, cow and clothes. Son: Ignatius Gough, 3000 lbs. tobacco. Daughter: Elizabeth Jenkins, set of silver teaspoons. Remainder of estate to be divided among Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary Rhodes, James Gough, Ignatius Gough, and Susanna Dant. Exec: Son, James. Wit: Henry Jenkins, Richard Joyce Lynch, Ann Jenkins.

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    MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, CALENDAR OF WILLS, VOL 14, 1767-1772. p. 18, FTMCD
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    Gough, Prisciller, St. Mary's Co., 23 Jun, 1767 17Nov 1767
    To son Steaven Gough, 1000 lbs. of tobacco.
    To son James Gough, Negro man Tom.
    To dau. Eleanor Greenwel, cow and clothes.
    To son Ignatius Gough, 3000 lbs. of tobacco.
    To dau. Elizabeth Jenkins sett of silver tea spoons.
    Remainder of estate to be divided among Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary Roades,
    James Gough, Ignatius Gough and Susannah Dante.
    Ex., Son James.
    Wit: Henry Jenkins, Richard Joyce Lynch, Ann Jenkins. 36.183
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    MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, PREROGATIVE COURT ABSTRACTS, 1769-1772, p. 1,
    FTMCD 206
    Priscilla Gough 101.21 SM L6.0.0 Feb 27 1768 Feb 29 1769
    Appraisers: James Pike, Zachariah Forrest.
    Next of kin: Luke Heard, Mark Heard, Stephen Gough.
    Executor: James Gough.
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    MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, PREROGATIVE COURT ABSTRACTS, 1763-1770, p.101,
    FTMCD 206
    Priscilla Gough 5.397 D SM L283.6.3 Aug 15 1770
    Sureties: Bennett Raley, John Fenwick.
    Legatees: Eleanor Greenwell (daughter)
    Residue to (equally): Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary Roads, James Gough, Ignatius
    Gough, Susanna Dante.
    Executor: Mr. James Gough.
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    In looking again at Priscilla Gough's administration accounts, I noticed this.

    8/15/1770: Admin. accts. of Priscilla Gough, SMC. Received from: Stephen Gough due from estate of James Gough. Payments to: James Pike, Zachariah Forrest, Owen Allen. Legatees: Stephen Gough, Ignatius Gough, William Jenkins, James Greenwell, accountant. Exec.: James Gough. (Admin. accts. of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Libers, 59-66, 1768-1771 by V. L. Skinner, Jr.). NOTE: This record is not on CD #206. Linda Reno

    Priscilla Gough wr 23 Jun 1767 pr 17 Nov 1767

    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Priscilla Gough of Saint Mary County in the
    Province of Maryland Being in health and sound judgement thanks be to
    Almighty
    God Doe make my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following

    And first I commend my Soul to God hoping for Eternal Salvation through the merits of his blessed Son Jesus Christ my Savior, my body to be decently intered without Pom[p] by Executor hereafter mentioned.

    Item I give and Bequeath to my son Steaven Gough one thousand pounds of tobacco and no more of my estate.

    Item I give and Bequeath to my son James Gough one negro man named Tom to him and his Heirs forever

    Item I give to my Daughter Ellenor Greenwell one Cow and Calf and all my Clows and no more of my estate

    Item I give and Bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Jenkins a sett of Silver Tea Spoons

    My will is that the remaining part of my estate shall be equally divided between Elizabeth Jenkins Mary Roades James Gough Ignatius Gough and Susannah Dante. And I constitute and appoint my son James Gough my sole executor of this my last will and testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixed my seal this twenty thrid day of June Seventeen Hundred and Sixty-seven

    Signed and Declared by the said Prisciller Gough to be her last Will and
    Testament Disannuling all other Will or Wills made by her from the Beginning
    of the World unto the date of these Presents In the presence of us

    Prisseller (her mark) Gough

    Witness
    Henry Jenkins
    Richard Joyce Lunch
    An (her mark) Jenkins At the foot of the foregoing Will was
    thus Written. Vizt
    Saint Mary's County (to wit) 17th Novr 1767 came James Gough Executor of
    Priscilla Gough Deceased and solemnly made Oath on the Holy Evangels of
    Almighty God that the within and foregoing is the only true last Will and
    Testament of Priscilla Gough late Deceased that hath come to his Hands
    Possession or Knowledge
    Sworn before - Owen Allen D
    Comty
    St. Mary
    County

    Saint Mary County (to wit) 17 Novr 1767 Came Henry Jenkins Richard Joyce
    Lynch and Ann Jenkins the three Subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will
    and Testament of Priscillah Gough late of St. Mary's County deceased and
    Severally made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the
    siad Priscilla Gough the Testatrix there in named sign seal this Will and
    heard her publish and Declare the same to be her last Will and Testament and
    That at the Time of her so doing she was to the best of their and each of
    their apprehension of perfect sence and or sound and Disposing mind memory and
    understanding and that they respectively Subscribed their names as Witness to
    the siad Will in the Presence and at the request of the aforesaid Testatrix
    and that they did see each other Subscribe their names thereto as Evidences.
    Sworn before,
    Owen Allen D Comty
    St Mary's County

    simpson

    Entries: 2387 Updated: Mon Feb 11 23:54:59 2002 Contact: Cheri Ciaravino <<...OLE_Obj...>>

    ID: I126 Name: ELINOR GOUGH Sex: F Birth: 1741 Death: 1768 Change Date: 19 DEC 2001 at 07:51:02

    Father: JAMES GOUGH
    Mother: PRISCILLA HEARD

    Marriage 1 JOHN C. CLARK b: 1724/1725
    Children

    RICHARD LONGHORN CLARK b: 1750/1751
    JANE CLARK b: Abt 1741 in ST MARYS CO,MARYLAND
    Dear Tom.

    This Will is of John Greenwell son of James Greenwell and Grace Taylor.
    This John Greenwell married Catherine Wiseman daughter of John Wiseman and
    Catherine Miles daughter of Francis Miles. John Greenwell was a brother to
    Charles Greenwell who married Mary_____, and Grace Greenwell who married
    Thomas Clarke son of Robert Clarke Sr. And Sarah Combs.

    His brother Henry Greenwell married Eleanor Clarke daughter of Robert
    Clarke Sr. And Sarah Combs. His brother James Greenwell Married Sarah
    Clarke daughter of Robert Clarke Sr. and Sarah Combs.

    Grace Greenwell and 1st husband Thomas Clarke had a son John Clarke born
    abt 1724/25 who married Eleanor Gough daughter of James Gough and Priscilla
    Heard. Eleanor Gough (Clarke) married 2nd to John Basil Greenwell son of
    John Greenwell and Catherine Wiseman. John Basil Greenwell and John Clarke
    were 1st cousins. Eleanor Gough (Clarke) (Greenwell) married third to James
    Wheatly.

    Tom you may want to correct this in your records when you state that Henry
    Greenwell married Eleanor Gough. I'm afraid that is not possible. I have
    the Church records as well as the inventory of Eleanor Gough's husband's.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Gough was born before 1742 in St. Marys Co., Maryland; died after 1789 in Charles County, MD..
    2. Stephen Gough, Sr. was born in 1742 in St. Mary's County, MD; died in 1796 in St. Mary's County, MD.
    3. Eleanor Gough was born before 1748 in St. Mary's County, MD; died after 1774 in St. Mary's County, MD.
    4. 2. James Gough, III was born on 15 Sep 1748 in St. Mary's County, MD; died on 27 Sep 1826 in White Sulphur, Scott County, KY; was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, White Sulphur, Scott County, KY.
    5. Mary Gough was born before 1752 in St. Mary's County, MD; died before 1784 in St. Mary's County, MD.
    6. Susanna Gough was born before 1752 in St. Mary's County, MD; died after 1770.
    7. Ignatius Gough was born before 1762 in St. Mary's County, MD; died between 1 Jan 1782 and 30 Mar 1782 in Frederick County, Maryland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Gough, I was born between 1676 and 1677 in St. Mary's County, Maryland (son of Stephen Gough and Mary Tattershall); died between 18 Dec 1725 and 31 Jan 1726 in Newtown Hundred, St. Mary's Co., MD.

    Notes:

    Mike, here is what I have for James Gough that married Elizabeth Jarboe.
    Judith Burger (MD to KY to KS to MS to KY)

    MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 5

    Gough, James, St. Mary's Co., 18th Dec., 1725; 31st Jan., 1725.

    To eldest son James and hrs., 100 A. "Rachoon point," taken up by Richard Nevitt, on e. side Britton's Bay; 100 A. dwelling plantation "St. Bernards," 200 A. of "St. Margarett's" (100 A. thereof sold to bro. Benjamin) and 109 A. "Ladyland"; and personalty. To son Stephen and hrs., 150 A. "Jarboes," w. side Britton's Bay; 60 A. marsh land adj. and 42 A. "Gough's Levell," e. side Brittains Bay; and personalty.
    To son Peter and hrs., 190 A. -- bou. of Nicholas Lowe, Esq.
    To daus. Elizabeth and Ann, personalty.
    To son Baptista, £60 to purchase land.
    To wife Elizabeth, extx., personalty, and to divide with child. afsd. residue of personal estate; shd. she marry, to forfeit all right therein. Test: Richard Thompson, Benjamin Gough, Richard Farthing, Joh. Harwood. Note: Widow claims her thirds. 18, 435.

    Lets start here....

    John Jarboe, Jr. willed his landed estate went to his sons. He bequeathed St. Lawrence to his son John, to Peter, Marshes Hope [Paul's Marsh] and Jarboe's. Elizabeth received all his personal estate. In the event of the death of either sons, the land was to descent to the next child. Lastly he ask to be buried next to his son Mark.

    There is no probate material for Jarboe's between 1743-1781 in St. Mary's county, Md. Therefore, much of what we know about this family must be gleaned from the Rent Rolls and debt Books kept for the Lord Proprietor

    Marshes Hope and Jarboe's is next found in the Gough Family. James Gough died in 1725 named his wife, Elizabeth his executrix. and left Marsh Hope and Jarboe's to their son. This gives rise to speculation that Elizabeth Gough was a Jarboe by birth.

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    James Gough was named as one of the trustees of the minor children of Henry Jarboe, his step-brother, in his will written on 3-18-1708. On 11-28-1709 in St. Mary's County, James Gough was a witness to the will of James Greenwell. On 4-30-1724 James Gough had possession of 10 acres of "Raccoon Point", surveyed by Richard Nevitt, and then on 6-3-1649 for William Styles. He also had possession of 100 acres of "ST. Bernard's" which was surveyed for Maudine Hammon on 4-29-1664., on Knevett's Creek. These tracts became the 200 acres tract "Bacon Neck" which was surveyed for James Gough on 1 27 1703. and patented to him on 12-10-1717. James Gough also became the possessor 300 acres of "St. Margaret's which was the property of Margaret Peake Noble. On 6-5-1723 James Gough obtttained 190 acres of "St. Thomas from Nicholas Lowe.

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    Randy Dunavan
    Longview, Texas

    James married Unknown before 1690. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Unknown

    Notes:

    Linda Reno wrote: Yes, I have that he had a wife prior to Elizabeth Jarboe, but don't know who she was. She was the mother of James, Jr. and Stephen, both of whom were born before he married Elizabeth. Linda

    Children:
    1. 4. James Gough, II was born before 1690 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; died between 12 Jun 1764 and 19 Jun 1764 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
    2. Stephen Gough was born in 1690 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; died between 30 Mar 1743 and 21 Apr 1743 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.