Goodge Alt Spelling Research State: PA Year: 1820 County: Fayette County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Georges Township Page: 158 Database: PA 1820 Federal Census Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOUGH, JOHN State: PA Year: 1820 County: Fayette County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Georges Township Page: 157 Database: PA 1820 Federal Census Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania I. PRINTED SOURCES Gough, John, History of the Quakers, 4 vols., Dublin, Ireland, Robert Jackson, Meath Street, 1790. _________________ 1800 PA Census: Franklin County: Warren Twp Free white Males: Column 1: under ten years of age Column 2: of ten and under sixteen Column 3: of sixteen and under twenty-six, including heads of families Column 4: of twenty-six and under forty-five, including heads of families Column 5: of forty-five years and upwards, including heads of families Free white Females: Column 6: under ten years of age Column 7: of ten and under sixteen Column 8: of sixteen and under twenty-six, including heads of families Column 9: of twenty-six and under forty-five, including heads of families Column 10: of forty-five years and upwards, including heads of families Richd. GOUDGE*: 00101 10100 ------------------------------------------------ Church: Don-K Surnames: MARRIAGE RECORD OF THE SWEDES' CHURCH, (GLORIA DEI.), PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1750-1810. Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Volume 8. Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Donna Bluemink and Joe Patterson. 1792, Jan. 5, Gough, Elizabeth, and James Pattison. 1754, July 23, Gough, Hugh, and Martha Rogers. 1778, May 27, Gough, William, and Rachel Ogelby. ------------------------------------------------- Wills: Abstracts, Book D : 1714 - 1725/6: Philadelphia Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Jack Bowman, Judy and Thera. GOUGH, WILLIAM. Late of Cork, Ireland, now of Philadelphia. Mariner. December 9, 1718. December 10, 1718. D. 107. Son John. Executrix: Wife Jane of estate in Ireland. Executors: Benjamin Vining and Charles Read of Philadelphia, merchants. Witnesses: Jeremiah Finch, John Betenson, Ann Pearson and Anne Gough. --------------------------------------------------- Wills: Will of Jane Peart (1804): Philadelphia County, PA PEART, JANE. City of Philadelphia. Written: August 23, 1804. Proved: September 4, 1804. Will book 1, Page 229. Bequests in money, furniture &c. to relation Dr. Benjamin Rush, Jacob Rush, relation Ann George, Edward Gough, William Peart Gough, Rachel Hood, James Hood, Mary Boyce, Harriott Glentworth, Frances Bostick, Frances Renshaw, Richard Budden, Richard Rush, relation Susan Stricker, Hannah Broom, Rachel Peart, Mary Peart, Jane Worrell, Rebecca Budd, Mary Gouge, Sarah Miller, Margrett Glentworth, Hannah Milnor, Lydia Ludnam, Susan Peart, Eliza Peart. Residue of furniture &c. to be disposed of and proceeds divided between William Peart and Benjamin Peart. Exec: Friend Joseph Budd and relations Mary Peart and Rachel Hood. Letters granted to Jos. Budd. ----------------------------------------------------- Military: Rev War: CONTINENTAL LINE. PENNSYLVANIA ARTILLERY. Part I From PA Archives. Series 5. Patt. Gough, Mattross, Ireland, June 30, 1777. ----------------------------------------------------- MEDITERRANEAN PASSES- 1761-4 The following is the account of the Mediterranean Passes issued by the province of Pennsylvania, the date of the pass, names of vessels and masters, tons burthen, where bound, and names of principal owners: Nov 16 1763 Ship Banter James Gough 184 ----------------------------------------------------- Bios: Family History of Edward MORGAN: c. 1670, Wales > Philadelphia Co. (the part that is now Montgomery Co.), PA, U.S.A.; Squire & Sarah (MORGAN) BOONE > Philadelphia Co. (the part now Berks Co.). Copyright © 1990 by William G Scroggins. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. Contact Michael Milton Mason mmmsrch@cyberback.com "It also was a custom in Wales, as in other places, to identify individuals with descriptive names such as Goch or Gough (Red), Ddu (Black), Llwyd or Lloyd (Gray), Gwyn (White) and Vychan or Fychan (Little)." --------------------------------------------- 1790 Federal Census, Chester County, Pennsylvania INDEX E-I The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner. All submissions become part of the permanent collection. Abstracted by Cyndie Enfinger, August 2000 from public records. Edited and formatted by Mary Ann Hetrick, October 2000. Submitted by Cyndie Enfinger on August 27, 2000. A volunteer has not yet been found to proofread this transcription. If you are interested in doing this please contact the USGW Project. Both above notices must remain when copied or downloaded. This work follows all guidelines of the USGW Census Project. ____________________________________________________________________________ This is the 1790 federal census for Chester County, Pennsylvania ____________________________________________________________________________ Census_Year 1790 Microfilm # M637-8 State Pennsylvania County Chester City/District Index of County Enumerator James Boyd & Nathan Stockman Last Name First Name Township Page # Line # Column # Gough Robert West Caln 6 9 1 ---------------------------------------------------