Display Patriot - P-168482 - Richard GOUGH/GOFF

Richard GOUGH/GOFF

SAR Patriot #: P-168482

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Captain / Civil Service
DAR #: A046060

Birth: aft 1740 / / SC
Death: 02 Feb 1796 St James-Goose Creek Par / Charleston Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Captain in a Regmient of Light Dragoons in SC
  2. Elected to the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of SC in 1781
  3. Captain, Col Peter Horry, Cavalry
  4. Member of 3rd Gen Assembly 1779-1780

Additional References:
  1. "The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol I, pg 279
  2. "Ramsay's History of SC in the Revolution, Vol XI, pg 19
  3. The SC Historical and Geneal. Mag, Vol XXXV, pg 49, 50, 52, 56,112 & 114
  4. Salley & Waites, Stub Entries to Indents, Books C-F, pg 105, Liber C #592
  5. Bailey, Biographical Directory of SC House of Representatives, Vol 3, pg 282
  6. DAR RC 421822

Spouse: Elizabeth Barnwell
Children: Mary Ann/Marianna;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2006-09-18 SC 26363 Clarence Marshall Kibler (167769) Mary Ann/Mariana   
2006-09-18 SC 26364 Heyward Haskell Kibler (167770) Mary Ann/Mariana   
2009-06-18 SC 34343 Eugene Robertson Kibler (174404) Mary   
2009-06-18 SC 34344 Thomas Robertson Kibler (174405) Mary Ann   
2024-04-19 VA 111495 Walker Lamond (229802) Marianna   
Location:
Strawberry / Berkeley / SC / USA
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
  • Take Highway 52 north out of Goose Creek Berkeley County, South Carolina. Take a right on Old Highway 52. Then take a right on Avanti Lane. This cemetery will be a few yards off of Old 52 in the woods. Keep in mind that this is a very old cemetery. It is hard to read the information on the stones
  • The Baptist built their church next to the Anglican church, after it was destroyed. Archaeological digs indicate that it probably burned. Anyway, the cemeteries of both these churches are blended together



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