Maryland Info

Information found in Maryland on various Gowen, Going, Goyen, Goin, etc., and other families of interest:

1635 Sept 28 – John Gowing is noted in a land transaction for Thomas Crompe (or Crumpe), who receives 500 acres James Co. 28 Sept 1633 p. 287. In the neck of land bounding E. on a Cr. which runs between the Gleab land & sd. neck, W. upon a Cr. between sd. neck & land in the tenure of Thomas Phillipps, S. adj. land belonging to the Orphans and heirs of Mr. Richard Buck. 50 acs for his own per adv. & 450 acs for trans. of 9 pers: Jon. Gowing, Roger Arnwood, Robt. Ackerman, Fr. Peale, Jon. Abbott, Lewis Depoma, Peter Brill, Wm. Mallett, Tho. Trunchfield. p. 31-32. Va. Land Transaction. http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1633transjohngowingjamescova.jpg

http://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/001/201-300.html

http://interactive.ancestry.com/48408/CavaliersPioneers-005066-577?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d48408%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=CavaliersPioneers-004514-32

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1650 Oct 18 – John Goane is transported to Virginia by Walter Broadhurst, Gent., who receives 500 acres, on S. side of Potomeck R., beg. at a point on the W. side of Poore Jack Cr., extending nigh the main river course NW to a point on the mouth of Conawoman Cr., which divides same from land of William Hardigg etc., to an Indian cleerfield, etc., 18  Oct 1650, p 249 Trans of 10 pers: Robert Beard, William Enson, Ann Knowles, Richard Broadman, Hump. Farmar, John Goane, John Piper, Richard Sabrell, 2 Indians (see above). p. 199. Va. Land Trans – Northumberland County, Virginia.
http://interactive.ancestry.com/48408/CavaliersPioneers-005066-577?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d48408%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=CavaliersPioneers-004685-199 Curioman Creek is same as Canawoman Creek: See: http://www.hookandbullet.com/fishing-currioman-creek-warsaw-va/ 1650 Oct 18 – John Goane transported S. side Potomeck R., at W. side of Poore Jack Cr., to mouth of Conawoman Cr.

It appears that John Gowing or Goane may have moved to Maryland some time between 1635 to 1650.  He is noted in the patent below dated Oct 18, 1650, as arriving again in Virginia, this time on Currioman Bay in Westmoreland County, Virginia, at the mouth of Canawoman Creek.  He arrives with several people who are known to have been transported from Maryland to Virginia.  This appears to be a transport of people from the Maryland colony to the colony in Virginia (just across the river, basically).

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Compare this to John Hallowes b. abt 1612-15 who was transported to the exact same place earlier in the year (John Hallowes was also transported from Maryland to Virginia):

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1659 John Thimblellby will with John Gwanh as 19 yr old witness in MD (Note: this name may or may not be a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a Going variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There may be a Gwanh family that this actually belongs to, so this may not be a “Going” at all, but worth reviewing). 

P534-537 – 1664 July 31 – Luke Barber will – Maryland.

P512 – 1669 Jan 28 – Robert Joyner will St Maryes Co Maryland. Wife Fary. Son Robert, daughters Mary, Cathrine. William Rowssell overseer of will.  Wits: John Warreck, Robert Drury, John Dayne

1671 May 13 Thomas Going is transp to Talbot Co, MD by Francis Stanton of London, who sold rights to the 500 acres of land to Bryan Omaly of Talbot Co, MD. Source: WT:133 Film No: Transported by 1671 ; Transcript: 16:135; MSA SC 4341- http://earlysettlers.msa.maryland.gov/ SERNO: S11. LAND OFFICE (Patent Record)#16, p. 135 Thomas Going, 1671 [MdHR 17,350, 1-23-1-21]. 06/02/92. Tracking No.: 17596. Circ. No.: 6395. http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/refserv/quickref/html/photodup.html .
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=Thomas&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Going&gsln_x=NP_NN&mswpn__ftp=Maryland%2c+USA&mswpn=23&mswpn_PInfo=5-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c23%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&MSAV=1&msbdy=1650&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m37&mswpn__ftp_x=1&mswpn_x=XO&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=1347524&recoff=3+4&db=pili354&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2

1672 Esau Goeing and his wife Ann Goeing are noted in service in Maryland. Source: 17:376 Film No: Husband of Ann, service by 1672; MSA SC 4341- 1672 Goeing, Ann 17:376 Film No: Wife of Esau Goeing, service by 1672; MSA SC 4341- http://earlysettlers.msa.maryland.gov/

1675 William Goun is transported to Maryland. Source: LL:400 Film No: Transported in 1675; Transcript: 15:300; MSA SC 4341-
http://earlysettlers.msa.maryland.gov/

1675 John Gwyn is transported to Maryland. Source: LL:441 Film No: Transported 1675 ; Transcript: 15:331; MSA SC 4341-
http://earlysettlers.msa.maryland.gov/  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1676 Thomas Guinn inventory in Ann Arrundell Co MD.   Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1677 Thomas Guinne inventory in Ann Arrundell Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1679 John Goane is transported to Maryland aboard the Globe. Source: WC2:167,169 Film No: Transported 1679; MSA SC 4341- http://earlysettlers.msa.maryland.gov/

1680  P134 – 1680 Sept 10 – Thomas Joanes will, Talbot Co, MD. Daughter Mary Jones, sons John and George. Son in law William Eaton.  Beneficiaries: John Johnson, servant Richard Scrivener, John Ossley Jr horse bought of Mr. Murphey, Thomas Massey,  servant John Gibson, godson Thomas Benisse, Col. Philemon Lloyd, Hugh Sherwood, Dr. James Eustes, Robert John Ossley Sr. overseers of will.  Guardian choice for Richard Minack or John Johnson for son in law William Eaton.  Wits: Thomas Massey, John Ossley.  (Note:  Likely, this is Jones, but because of the spelling, it is worth reviewing to see if Goans as lower case “g” and lower case “j” often look quite alike – I see people using lower case “g’s” occasionally for the first letter in names – this was a transcription of a transcription of the original – so worth reviewing, especially with several familiar names in this entry).  

1685 John Gwin inventory of estate in Charles Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
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Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1689 Maud McGowen pleads guilty to fornication in MD

1689 order for James Round and John Smott to appraise est of Saml Guins in MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1692 Richard Gwin will in Calvert County MD  P416: 1692 Sept 13 – Richard Gwin of Baltimore Co, MD will son Thomas Gwin, daughter Lorkitt, Ellinor Gwin.
Daughter in law Ann Cornwell. Son in law John Lorkitt. Wife Hannah Gwin. John Lorkitt son in law to be executor.   Wits: Hen Chappell, Richd Robinson, Katherin Robinson, Ralph Barrow.  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1692 Robert Love will with William Gowhin as witness in Balt Co MD P73: 1692 March 26 – Robert Love will – beneficiaries are John Love and Robert Love. Wits: Wm Sicklemore, Wm. Gowhin (or Gudgion), and Jane Judd as witness in Baltimore Co, MD  https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9068/007737515_00587?pid=462619&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D9068%26h%3D462619%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DPOG911%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=POG911&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.124385806.563354003.1569337022-1714636524.1565797971#?imageId=007737515_00415

1693 William Gaine will in Baltimore MD  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gain” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1693 William Gaine inventory in Baltimore Co MD Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gain” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1694 Christopher Guynn of St Maries Co MD re crops on ear of hogs  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors).  (Note:  the letter “y” and “i” was often interchangeable to certain spellers in this period – so likely the “y” was pronounced as an “i” and this is a “Guinn” name).  

1696 Alexander Guine guilty of stealing hog in Sommerset Co MD  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1696 Goyne land in Charles Co MD

Pg81: 1698 Apr 26 – Thomas Tindall will in Ann Arrundell Co, MD

1698 Christian Gwinn estate of St Marys Co MD Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html   (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1698 John Pickard will with John Guinn and Nath Scott as wits in Kent Island MD  P131: 1698 April 19 – John Pikard will with James Moonde, Nathan Scott, and John Guinn as witnesses in Kent Island, MD.
 (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1698 Oct 10 John Guen signs petition in Prince Georges Co MD   (Note:  this name is a closer call between Goin and Gwinn.  The “e” appears to give it a slightly different pronunciation that “Gwinn”, but it is still more likely this is a “Gwinn” type name in my opinion).

1699 Mary Whittaker will with John Gaine or Goine as witness in MD  P287: 1699 May 5 – Mary Whittaker will with John Gaine (or Goine) as witness. His mark is a capital I. Maryland.  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gain” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1699 – William Goyne – servant, with 3 years left to serve in 1699 inv. of Capt John Ferry (48:124). Balt, MD.
http://interactive.ancestry.com/48162/BaltimoreCoFamilies-002452-273/224574?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dFLHG-BaltimoreCoFamilies%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dgoyne%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3dm37&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=207,1696,297,1717

1700 Christopher Guin inventory of estate in St Marys Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1703 William Gwin inventory in Talbot Co Maryland  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1704 Wm Gwin inventory in Talbot Co Maryland  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1705 will of Edman Gaine in MD  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gain” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1714 John Gwyn will in Kent Island MD  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1715 Thomas Todd will in Baltimore Maryland

1721 John Guin inventory of estate in Queen Ann Co MD   Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1723 James Govane estate account in Ann Arrundell Co MD Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html   (Note:  There appears to be a Govan family in this area.  Because “w” and “v” were interchangeable to some writers in this period, it is worth reviewing to see if there was a transcription error).  

1726 March court Andrew Collins v John Gowen in Somersett Co MD

1726 June court Thomas Predix v John Gowen in Somersett Co MD

1726 Aug ct John Gowen v Jacob Phillips in Somersett Co MD

1726 Nov crim case w John Gowen as victim in Somersett Co MD

1726 Thomas Guinn inventory of estate in Baltimore Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1727 James Gwan account estate in Somerset Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name may or may not be a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a Going variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There may be a Gwan family that this actually belongs to, so this may not be a “Going” at all, but worth reviewing). 

1727 Joseph Gwein estate account in Charles Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html (Note: this name may or may not be a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a Going variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There may be a Gwein family that this actually belongs to, so this may not be a “Going” at all, but worth reviewing). 

1728 Thomas Gwinn estate in Balt Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

1739 James Guinn appraisal of estate in Queen Ann Co MD  Maryland’s Huntington Collection of scanned archives available online
http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?action=viewdetailedseries&id=te1
Beginnings of Gs for wills index in Huntington Collection
http://mdhistory.net/msaref09/msa_te_1_254/html/msa_te_1_254-0152.html  (Note: this name likely is not a “Going” type name.  It is close enough to review and see if it shows any evidence of being a “Going” variation or an error in transcription somewhere along the way.  There are “Gwinn” families all over this area that this most likely belongs to, but worth reviewing in case of any transcription errors). 

 

 

 

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