The Genealogy of Thomas Lee Clough
The Clough, Corey, Moore, Dearhamer and Associated Families
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John Gould1 (M)
b. 21 June 1635, d. 20 January 1710
3 Generation Pedigree

     John Gould was born on 21 June 1635 at England.1 He was the son of Zaccheus Gould.2 John Gould married Sarah Baker on 12 October 1660 at Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 John Gould died on 20 January 1710 at Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 74.1

Child of John Gould and Sarah Baker
Zaccheus Gould b. 26 Mar 1672, d. 29 Apr 17401

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S510] Joseph Smith Sr. & Lucy Mack Foundation, online http://www.josephsmithsr.com/.
  2. [S157] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692, 4 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown, 1860-1862; reprint Rio Vista, California: American History and Genealogy Project, 2000). Online version used. Alphabetical by surname. "ZACCHEUS, Ipswich 1644 (in that pt. wh. soon was incorp. as Topsfield), came from Hants Green, near Potter's Row, in Co. Bucks, a parish, seen on the map, a. 33 miles from London, near Gr. Missenden, left good est. to only s. John, and four ds. perhaps, both at Rowley and Topsfield. His d. Phebe m. Thomas Perkins; Martha m. John Newmarch; Mary m. a (prob. Abraham) Redington, and Priscilla m. John Wild, wh. strange as it may appear, was a witness against her br."


         
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