Display Patriot - P-168411 - Thomas GOSS Sr

Thomas GOSS Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-168411

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State of Service: GA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A046421

Birth: abt 1730
Death: bef Aug 1816 / Granville / NC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Rec Payment for Sevices Rendered
  2. Prior to the Revolution he served under Capt Andrew Hampton's Company NC

Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. NC Rev War Pay Vouchers, #1416, #190, Roll #S.155.91
  3. DAR Patrioc Index Vol 2, pg 1196

Spouse: Fanny Sherman
Children: Thomas Jr; Sarah Ann; William;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child Genealogy Flags View Application Detail
2002-07-23 GA 12341 James Robert York Sr (155315) Thomas   
2002-07-23 GA 12351 Frank Milton Raper (154165) Thomas   
2015-01-23 TX 61635 Walter Leon Ellis (181644) Thomas FAMPCS   
2015-10-20 TX 65627 Shelby Glen Ellis (183026) Thomas   
2017-10-20 TX 77859 Joshua Brint Williamson (205120) Sarah   
2018-05-25 WA 81183 Benjamin Lee Goss (207686) Thomas   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Granville / NC
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No entry found in Find-A-Grave –10 May 2022



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Author: Walter L. Ellis
Thomas Goss, Sr. was born in North Carolina ca. 1730 and married Fanny Sherman ca. 1750. Fanny was the daughter of NSSAR Patriot John Sherman, Sr. P-288916 (NC). Thomas served in the Colonial Regiment in Granville County in 1754 under the Command of Colonel William Eaton in Captain Andrew Hampton’s Company. He provided Patriotic Service in North Carolina by supplying an ax and by purchasing Currency Certificates. He died in Granville County in 1816. His son Thomas Goss, Jr. NSSAR Patriot P-168412 (NC) moved to South Carolina and then to Georgia where he is buried. Thomas Goss, Sr.'s grandson and Thomas Goss, Jr.'s son Benjamin Goss served in the War of 1812 in South Carolina, moved to Georgia, and then to Arkansas where he is buried.
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