Re: John Henry Manning b.1775
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Re: John Henry Manning b.1775
Mark Dowden 9/01/03
Mark, glad to meet you.You are the first Cornelius Gough researcher that I've encountered.I thought I was the only only one looking for him.No, I've not read Sr. Donnely's book.I discovered my connection to Cornelius about a year ago.My Ggrandmother Cordelia Gough married Henry Sherman Gough (a UnionCo. Gough).She died young and her history was completely lost.R.e. your question, I only have other researchers words to rely on.These are the two Quotes that I have in my notes.I've seen James referred to James H. in many places and assumed the Henry when I found his son's name in Baptismal records.Hope this helps.BTW, how do you you happen to be descended from both John Baptist and Cornelius Gough?My email address is [email protected] contact me directly.I suspect we have lot of history in common.
Mike
"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. 1825m. 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' parents were Thomas Courtney Jenkins & Elizabeth (?) and also moved to Monroe County MO."
"Cornelius who died 1833 was a brother of John Baptist Gough (1767-1839).Both were sons of James Gough & Susanna Medley."
"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."
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Re: John Henry Manning b.1775
Mark Dowden 9/18/03
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Michael Gough 9/19/03
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Re: John Henry Manning b.1775