_Living______________+ | _Living______________| | | | |_Living______________+ | | |--Living | | _____________________ | | |_Living______________| | |_____________________
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1880 Census, Fort Wayne, Allen Co., IN
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1880 Census, Fort Wayne, Allen Co., IN
_David GOFF _________ | _Jonathan GOFF ______| | (1767 - 1840) m 1796| | |_Prudence JOHNSON ___ | (.... - 1817) | |--Hiram GOFF | (1807 - 1891) | _Ebenezer HARDING ___+ | | (1739 - 1801) m 1760 |_Lydia HARDING ______| (1774 - 1834) m 1796| |_Huldah TRYON _______+ (1740 - 1818) m 1760
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Hiram Goff, born at Augusta, N. Y., March 5, 1807; died at Deansboro, 1891.
Obituary
HIRAM GOFF
Hiram Goff died at the residence of his son-in-law, George B. Northrup of
Deansville, Wednesday. Mr. Goff was born in the town of Augusta in 1807 and
lived there till 1859, when he removed to Deansville, where he afterwards
resided. Early in life he united with the First Congregational church of
Augusta, and at the time of his death he was a member of the Congregational
church of Deansville. In 1833 Mr. Goff married Irene C., daughter of Isaac
Miller, who died in Deansville in October, 1882. One daughter survives them,
Mrs. George B. Northrup, with whom her father passed the last years of his
life. He also left an adopted son, Miller C. Adams of Phelps, N. Y.
It would require something more than common places to do justice to the
character of Mr. Goff. His practical wisdom, thoroughness and success as a
farmer, his untiring industry down to the last ten days of his life, his
culture, good sense and general intelligence, his genial companionable disposi-
tion, his sterling integrity, the consistency, beauty and fidelity of his
Christian walk, and the general affection and regard in which he was held by
all who knew him, marked him as a man of unusual worthiness.
Mr. Goff was of Puritan stock, his father coming from the "land of steady
habits." He was of the family of that Colonel Goff who is famous as one of
the judges of Charles I, as the deliverer of Hadley, and whose portrait
Hawthorne has drawn as the "Gray Champion." Mr. Goff was in all things -
blood, morals and religion - a Puritan, a type of the ideal New Englander in
New England's best days.
His funeral will be held at the house of Mr. Northrup to-day at 11 A.M.
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[S423]
Brown family Bible.
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[S3121]
1880 Census, Marshall, Oneida Co., NY
_Robert MCCONNELL ___+ | (1702 - 1777) m 1735 _John "Captain" MCCONNELL _| | (1746 - 1817) m 1785 | | |_Rosanna _____ ______ | (1718 - 1770) m 1735 | |--David MCCONNELL | (1792 - 1878) | _Thomas DAWSON ______ | | (.... - 1772) |_Mary DAWSON ______________| (1760 - 1845) m 1785 | |_Margaret COWAN _____ (.... - 1805)
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1820 Census, Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA
2 M 26-44 (David & Unknown), 1 M 16-25 (John), 1 M 10-15 (William M. Robinson).
1 F 45+(Mary, David's Mother), 1 F 16-25 (Mary Robinson), 1 F 10-15 (Margery Robinson).
This is the former household of Captain John McConnell who had died in 1817. David was the head of household. The three children of Margaret (McConnell) Robinson had died by 1815 were mentioned in Captain John McConnell's will.
Franklin County, PA Will Book C, p 526. Letters of Administration on the estate of William Louther were granted to David McConnell on 2 Apr 1821. His brothers Robert and John McConnell were listed as sureties.
By 1840 David McConnnell and his brother Robertmoved to New Cumberland, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio. Robert McConnell was the head of household in 1840.
1840 Census, New Cumberland, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
2 M 40-49 (Robert, David), 1 M 15-19 (John?), 1 M 5-9 (Robert S).
1 F 80-89 (Mary, wife of Captain John McConnell), 1 F 20-29 (Mary Ann), 1 F 15-19 (Jane), 1 F 10-14 (Grizelda), 1 F 5-9 (Unknown).
Both older men were employed in commerce.
In the 1850 census in New Cumberland, Tuscarawas County, OH, David McConnell was a farmer with $5,000 in assets. He was listed in the census with the family of George France and his wife Sarah (Coyne) France.
In the 1860 census in New Cumberland, Tuscarwas County, OH, David McConnell had $10,000 in real estate and $2,000 in personal assets.
He was living with Margery Robinson age 40. She may have been the daughter of Margaret McConnell who was mentioned in Captain John McConnell's will.
William M. Robinson, b. PA, age 48, a physician, who is on the next page of the census may have been the William Robinson mentioned in CaptainJohn McConnell's will.
In the 1870 census for New Cumberland, Tuscawaras County, OH, David McConnell had $25,000 in real estate and $2,000 in personal assets. He was living with his brother, Robert McConnell, b. 1790 in PA and a housekeeper Rosanna Baxter, 35, $750, b. OH and her daughter Mary J. Baxter, 13, b. OH.
An 1875 map of Warren Township shows that David McConnell owned 70 acres of land west of New Cumberland which was bordered by One Leg Creek on the western edge of his land.
The website with the map is: http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/50206/Warren+Township++Denison++Newport/Tuscarawas+County+1875/Ohio/
David McConnell died February 2, 1878. He and his brother Robert are buried in the Big Spring Cemetery, Dellroy, Carroll County, OH. This cemetery is adjacent to New Cumberland, Tuscarawas County, Ohio since New Cumberland borders Carroll County, Ohio. Per his tombstone, David McConnell was 85 years, 1 month, 28 days old when he died on February 22, 1878.
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1850 Census, New Cumberland, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
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1860 Census, New Cumberland, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
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1820 Census, Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA
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Find A Grave website
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1820 Census, Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA
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Franklin County, PA Wills as recorded in Chambersburg.
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1828 Tax List, Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA
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Terry Cowan, e-mail: tcowan@jcowaninc.com
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1840 Census, New Cumberland, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
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The Biographical Annals of Ohio, p. 301
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[S12486]
1860 Census, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
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1860 Census, New Cumberland, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
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1870 Census, Warren Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
_William Butler MCCONNELL _+ | (1773 - 1840) m 1794 _Alexander MCCONNELL _| | (1800 - 1858) m 1840 | | |_Mary Patterson CHESTER ___+ | (1774 - 1839) m 1794 | |--George MCCONNELL | (1848 - ....) | ___________________________ | | |_Sarah Ann GRAVES ____| (1813 - 1881) m 1840 | |___________________________
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1870 Census, Ozark Twp, Webster Co., MO
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[S10130]
1870 Census, Ozark Twp, Webster Co., MO
__ | _George MCCONNELL ___| | (1815 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Julianna MCCONNELL | (1840 - ....) | __ | | |_Unknown ____________| (1822 - ....) | |__
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1850 Census, New Orleans Ward 3, Orleans Co., LA
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1850 Census, New Orleans Ward 3, Orleans Co., LA
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1880 Census, Tuscarawas Twp, Coshocton Co., OH
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1880 Census, Tuscarawas Twp, Coshocton Co., OH