Various Henry Goings

In chronological order: 

1689 June 3:  “Abstracts of Deeds in Essex and Old Rappahannock” (Contributed by Ann A. Hennings). DEED BOOK 8, p 61. Dated: 3 June 1689. Recorded 4 July 1689
Grantee – Henry Going. Grantor – THOMAS and GRACE (wife) ARNOLD
Description: Both of Rappahannock County. Land in said county, approximately
50 acres beginning at oak on west side of Main branch of Ginateque Creek and
run west to line of Prosser.

1689 Sept 3:  “” (Contributed by Ann A. Hennings).  Deed Book 8, p 62.  3 Sep 1689. Grantee – Joseph Beckley. Grantor – GRACE ARNOLD. Power of Attorney – GRACE ARNOLD, wife of THOMAS ARNOLD of St. Mary’s Parish in Rappahannock County appointed friend Joseph Buckley as Power of Attorney regarding “my thirds of tract of land sold until Henry Going according to deed of sale made by my husband and myself.” (Note:  Even though the above entries are spelled “Going”, it appears that in later entries the name may have been spelled “Goring” – so this may not actually be a Going – or may be two different people.  Need to review).

1759 Feb 4 – Henery Goins (Henry Goins):  Is noted to owe on an account from Feb 1759 William Little of Craven County, SC in William Little’s probate paperwork in 1767.  South Carolina.

1764 July 22 – Henry Going m. Susannah Freeson; Goochland Parish – Douglas Register of marriages. Henrico Co, Va
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1776: GOYEN, HENRY, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3016) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00365 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOYEN, HENRY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121021

1782 James Going: Edmond Going, Henry Going & James Going under age 1 tithe 3 horses, 10 cattle in Greensville Co, Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1782 Drury Going 1 tithe 2 horses Greensville Co Va
James Going: Edmond Going, Henry Going & James Going under age 1 tithe 3 horses, 10 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1785 May 23 – The following is the account settlement for the Revolutionary War service of Henry ‘Going’ in the militia of Fairfield County: “HENRY GOYEN. Audited Account 3016 2475. May 23, 1785.  For 72 days Militia duty in 1782. Under command of Lt Hollis. May 21, 1784. I have this day received from General Winn.  Henry [X] Goyen  [Copied from SC Archives microfilm.] Recorded in Book Q, No. 475:  “Issued the 23 of May 1785 to Mr. Henry Goyen for five Pounds two Shillings and ten Pence farthing Sterling for 72 days duty in the Militia as per Account Audited–Principal–L5:2:10 ¼, Annual Interest–L0:7:0.  [A. S. Salley Jr, “Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina,” Books O-Q, The Historical Commission of SC, 1915, p. 283] Fairfield Co, SC.
1785: The following is the account settlement for the Revolutionary War service of  [5] in the militia of Fairfield County:
HENRY GOYEN. Audited Account 3016 2475. May 23, 1785.
For 72 days Militia duty in 1782. Under command of Lt Hollis.May 21, 1784. I have this day received from General Winn.
Henry [X] Goyen
[Copied from SC Archives microfilm.]
Recorded in Book Q, No. 475:
“Issued the 23 of May 1785 to Mr. Henry Goyen for five Pounds two Shillings and ten Pence farthing Sterling for 72 days duty in the Militia as per Account Audited–Principal–L5:2:10 ¼, Annual Interest–L0:7:0.
[A. S. Salley Jr, “Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina,” Books O-Q, The Historical Commission of SC, 1915, p. 283]
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1787 Henry Going 1 tithe 2 horses Hanover Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1788 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 63]
Meherrin Parish, 21-year-old tithables
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1788 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Meherrin Parish, 21-year-old tithables
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1788A Henry Going 1 tithe [p. 201] Hanover Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1788A Greensville Co Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 63]
Drury Going 1 tithe 2 horses
Thomas Going 1 tithe
James Going 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 2 horses
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1789 Greensville Co Va
James Going 1 tithe 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses [frame 82]
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
John Turner: James Going [frame 88]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1789 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Meherrin Parish, List of William Maclin
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1790 – Henry Gowin
US Census – first head of Household
South Carolina – Camden District, Fairfield County – page 19
1 males over 16, 1 males under 16, 3 females – white. 0 slaves.

Click to access 1790k-02.pdf

1790 Alexander Gowen was enumerated in the 1790 Census of Fairfield County, South Carolina, listed between Daniel Gowen and Henry Gowen. Fairfield Co, SC

1790 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Meherrin Parish
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1790 James Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses Greensville Co Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Edmund Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Thomas Going 1 tithe
Drury Going 1 tithe [frame 108]
John Turner: James Going
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1790A Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [p. 240] Hanover Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1791 Goings, Henry 1 tithe King and Queen Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/king&q.htm

1791 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [p. 275] Hanover Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1791 James Going: James Going, Henry Going: 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 3 horses Greensville Co Va
Drury Going: Drury Going & Mark Going
Thomas Going 1 tithe
John Turner: James Going
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1791 James Going: James Going, Henry Going: 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 3 horses
Meherrin Parish, List of William Maclin
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1791 June 15 – “Henry Gowen” appeared in Fairfield County Court in the session of June 15, 1791 for a trial of the “State vs. Henry Gowen,” according to Fairfield County Court Minute Book A, page 62. “The indictment was dismissed June 14, 1792 upon the defendant’s paying Costs. Fairfield Co, SC.

1792 June 14 State v Henry Gowen in Fairfield Co SC
(Indct?) deft on the deft paying costs.  p. 68 on FamilySearch
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-G37T-F?mode=g&i=67&cat=396628

1793 September 3 – Henry Goins
Deed Book C, Page 321
Henry Goins was mentioned in a deed by Abraham Phillips as the owner of adjoining land on Troublesome Creek.
Rockingham Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/rockingham-county-north-carolina-early.html

1793 (Nov 10, 1793) – “Know all men by these presents, that we John Hall, Henry Goyen and Jane his wife late Jane Hall, do hereby mutually agree to abide by the last request of our dear mother deceased and to take no legal advantage to claim any property she might have died possessed of, but always to look upon distribution of her property as if it had been made by a final will, which was follows, Viz. That all the land should be sold and equally divided between her three daughters, Jane, now Goyen, Rhoda and Sarah and that all her stock of horses, cattle, hogs, except a few of the young cows should be sold to pay her debts, and the remainder to be equally divided between her daughters Sarah and Rhoda, and the youngest heifers to be raised for their equal use and benefit and that she appoint her son, John Hall as manager and superintendant, and we do agree to stand to and abide by the above distribution of our mothers property, and take no advantage the son may give any of us to which agreement we mutually bind ourselves, and our heirs in the penal sum of Fifty Pounds each, given under our hands this 10th day of Nov. 1793.” John Hall, Henry Going, Jane Going ; Test: John Hollis, Charles Johnston ; (Fairfield County, SC – Deed Vol. I – p. 176). http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Deed_I/Deed_I_0176a.tif

1794 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Meherrin Parish
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1794B James Going Sr 1 tithe, 3 slaves over 16, 3 horses [frame 179] Greensville Co Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Drury Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Benjamin Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Mark Going 1 tithe
John Turner: James Going [frame 182]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1794 Holding Going (Mulato) 1 tithe [p. 45] Hanover Co Va
Austin Going 1 tithe [p. 57]
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1794A Goings, Michael 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 619] Shenandoah Co Va
Goings, Henry 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/shenandoah.htm

1794 July 18 – “Henry Goyen and others” were sued July 18, 1794 by Francis Papp, according to “Fairfield County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court, 1785-1799” He was again in court in the July 1798 session. Fairfield Co, SC.

1794 July 18 Francis Papp vs Henry Goyen in Fairfield Co SC
Dismissed (att?) Defendants Costs
p. 109 FamilySearch
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-G37T-3?mode=g&i=108&cat=396628

1795 Jan 12: Entered. 1797 Aug 23: Survey Ordered. 1797 Sept 10: Survey done. 1799 June 7: Issued. File No. 1229. Grant 1181. Entry No. 1379. Book 102 pg 240. Henry Gowen granted 100 acres in Moore County, North Carolina on the South East side of Dry Fork. Survey for Henry Goyen adj to William Goyen’s line on the West side and on a branch of the Pocket Creek called the Dry Fork. Survey on Sept 10, 1797 showed land was adjacent to 300 acres of Henry Goyen’s own line (with no mention of William Goyen). Also spelled Henry Goyne. Chain Carriers: Benjamin Stephens, Jacob Stephens. Moore County, North Carolina.

1795 April 28 – Fairfield County, SC Deedbook I, pg 378 records Samuel Burk conveying a brown dog named “Watch” to a William Kennedy.  Witnesses were:  John McEwen Jr, and Henry Gowen.  Henry Gowen proved up the document at court.  Fairfield SC.

1796 Henry Going 1 tithe 2 horses Hanover Co Va
David Going 1 tithe
Owen Going (Malato) 1 tithe [p. 95]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1797, William ‘Going’ lived in Capt. Turner’s District [MM-49], and was charged with one poll. Other ‘Going’ individuals living in Capt. Turner’s District in 1797 were:
Drury ‘Going’ [MM-65]
Hardy ‘Going’ [MM-140] “Widow” was written by his name.
Henry ‘Going’ [MM-38]
John ‘Going’ [MM-32]
William ‘Going’ [MM-111]
(Note:  All of the above were sons of William Goyne, except Henry Going [MM-38].  Henry ‘Going’ [MM-38]  is considered to be the son of John ‘Going’ Jr, and the grandson of John and Mary Keith ‘Going.’  Wilkes County, Georgia).

1799 June 7 – NC Archives, Title: File No. 1229, Henry Gowen
Parent Records: State Records; Secretary of State Record Group; Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey and Related Records; Moore County; Call Number: S.108.887; Frames: 71-77; Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh); MARS Id: 12.14.90.1217 (Folder); Genres/Forms: Warrants, Plats; Index Terms: Geographic Names : Dry Creek – Personal Name: Gowen, Henry; Land Grant Info: Acres: 100 – Grant Number: 1181 – Issued: Jun, 7, 1799 – Entry Number: 1379 – Entered: Jan 12, 1795 – Book, Page: 102:240 – Location: On the South East side of dry fork
Moore Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html

1799 Nov 19: Entered. 1800 May 22: Survey. 1800 June 10: Survey Ordered. No. 0189. Warrant No. 582.  Levy Goyen recd 14 acres on the drains of the Big Pocket Creek, joining his own line (Levy Goyen).  Surveyer notes adj to Dowd, Cameron, Cofer, and Levy Goyen’s own land of 100 acres. Chain Carriers: Henry Goyen, William Elliott.  Surveyor: Neil McLeod. Moore County, North Carolina.

1800 – Henry Going is listed on the 1800 US Census in Fairfield Co, SC.  It shows 1 male (Henry Goings) 26-44 yrs, 1 male 10-15 yrs, 3 males under 10, and one female 10-15 yrs.  (Note:  It does not list a female that would be the age of his spouse, Jane Hall Going, so it is assumed she may have died prior to this time).

1800 NC Moore Co US Census Hennery Goin (ie. Henry Goin) w 5 other free

1800 James Going Senior: Henry Going: 3 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1800 James Going Jr 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 2 horses Greensville Co Va
James Going Senior: Henry Going: 3 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses
Benjamin Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Mark Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Thomas Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1801 Benjamin Gowing 1 tithe Greensville Co Va
James Gowing Jr 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 2 horses
James Gowing Sr 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 2 slaves 12-16, 2 horses
Henry Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse
Drury Gowing 1 tithe
Thomas Gowing 1 tithe
Mark Gowing 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1801 Henry Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1802 Henry Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1802 Olden Going, mulattoe Hanover Co Va
Jacob Going (f. negro) 1 tithe 3 horses [p. 230]
Henry Going 2 tithes 3 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1802B Benjamin Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 287] Greensville Co Va
Mark Gowing 1 tithe
James Gowing Jr 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 3 horses
James Gowing Sr 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 2 slaves 12-16, 2 horses
Henry Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1803 Jacob Going free negro 1 tithe 3 horses Hanover Co Va
Henry Going 2 tithes 3 horses
Olden Going free negro
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1804 Henry Going 2 tithes 1 horse Hanover Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1805 Henry Going 1 tithe Hanover Co Va
David Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/hanover.htm

1805A Goings, widow 1 horse [frame 437] Hardy Co Va
Goings, Henry 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Hardy.htm

1805 Dec 19 – “James Gowing, Henry Gowing and Avant Massey; Amy Gowing, William Harris
jointly posted a bond of £50 “to Miherris Parish to help support the child of Mary Hill who was an unlawful child as yet to be born,” according to Greensville County Deed Book 1, page 173. James Gowing was listed as surety for the marriage of Amy Gowing to William Harris, December 19, 1805, in Greensville County, according to Greensville County Marriages 1781-1825 by Catherine Lindsey Knorr.
1805 December 19-“James Gowing”
was listed as surety for the marriage of “Amy Gowing” to William Harris December 19, 1805 in Greensville County, according to “Greensville County Marriages, 1781-1825” by Catherine Lindsey Knorr. Greensville Co, Va

1806 Henry Going 1 tithe
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1806B Benjamin Going 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 353] Greensville Co Va
James Going Sr 1 tithe 4 slaves over 16, 2 slaves 12-16, 3 horses
Henry Going 1 tithe
James Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1807B Going, James Sr 1 tithe 3 slaves over 16, 3 slaves 12-16, 3 horses [frame 372] Greensville Co Va
Benjamin Going 1 tithe 1 slave 12-16, 1 horse
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1807 Going, Henry and mother 1 tithe 2 horses [frame 8] Hardy Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Hardy.htm

1807 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1807 February 12 – Henry Going’s will is proved up in court:
SOUTH CAROLINA FAIRFIELD DISTRICT.
Last Will and Testament of Henry Goin
February 12th, 1807
In the name of God, Amen,
Henry Going of District and State above mentioned, being, very sick and weak (or in perfect health of ) body but (or and) of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to god, calling unto mind the Mortality of my Body, & Knowing that it is appointed for all men Once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; That is to say principally and First of all , I Give and Recommend my Soul, into the hands of Almighty God that Gave It and my Body I Recommend to the Earth, to be buried in Decent Christian Burial at the Discretion of my Executors, Nothing Doubting, but , at the General Resurrection, I shall Receive the Same again, by the mighty power of God, and as touching Such Wourldly estate wharewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life , I Give Devise and Dispose of the Same in the following manner and Form:
First, I Give to my four Beloved Children, Namely, Hesekiah, Lewis, Laodice and Dillard all my land to be equally Divided among them,
Secondly, I Do bequeath to Hesekiah my Beloved Son, My Sorrel Mare, ___ Called Rachel I do likewise bequeath unto him a milk cow and calf usually Called Blackhead.
Thirdly, I do Give or Bequeath to Lewis Going my Son a sorrel Colt: usually Called Isaiah I Do likewise Bequeath to him A Cow and Calf usually Called Damsel- – –
Fourthly, I Do Bequeath or Give unto Dillard Going my beloved son, A Sorrel Colt and I Do likewise Give or bequeath to him A Cow and Calf usually Called hart.
Fifthly, I do Bequeath or Give to my Daughter Laodice Going A Bay Mare usually Called Rose & I Do likewise Give her A Cow and Calf, usually Called Doty—
Thare is to be four head of Cattle and Grey Mare Sold and all my Debts to be payed off and all My other property to be equally divided among my Four Children – Except A wheeled cart, which I bequeath to Laodice.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this Date above mentioned.
Signature: his Henry X Going mark
Test:
Alex Wylie
his Benjamin X Harrison mark
Executors:
John Hall
Daniel Going
Proved (Administration by John Hall)
Recorded 20th July 1807
In Will Book #5
-Page #173
Apt #16 File # 175
Polly Gowen, daughter of Daniel Gowen and Jean Gowen, was born about 1784. She was married about 1801 to Benjamin Harrison. In 1807, he was a witness to the will of Henry Going, regarded as an uncle of Polly Gowen, the brother of her father.
Daniel Going, one of the executors, is possibly a brother to Henry Going. Benjamin Harrison, one of the witnesses to the will, was married prior to 1810 to “Polly Gowens, daughter of Daniel Gowens,” according to “Fairfield County, South Carolina Marriages Implied in Probate Records, 1775-1879” with reference to Apartment 49, File 755.
1807 Feb 25:Letters of Administration granted to John Hall and Daniel Gowin in Fairfield County, South Carolina. Daniel Gowin is the brother of Henry Gowin, and John Hall’s sister (Nancy Hall) married Henry Gowin. As was noted in the 1800 US Census in Fairfield Co, SC, it appears Nancy Hall Gowin must have died prior to 1800 as she is not noted on the Census – she is not noted in this will either – so she must have predeceased Henry Going. Benjamin Harrison helps prove up Henry Gowins will by swearing he saw him sign, and that he also saw Alexander Wilie (Wylie) sign as a witness, as well as himself sign as a witness to the will in 1807.  Fairfield County, South Carolina.
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/
1807 – Henry Going – Probate Court Minutes – payments. Fairfield, SC.
1807 Feb 12 – Will Proved Up court minutes:
Named Beneficiaries: Hezekiah Going, Lewis Going, Lordice Going, Dillard Going
Wits: Alexander Wiley, Benjamin Harrison
Executors: John Hall, David Going
Petition Court for Citation: John Hall, Daniel Going
Bond: John Hall and Daniel Going
Appraisers: John Hall, John Hollis, James Barber, Robert Barber, Elijah Hollis, Hugh Lavender
http://interactive.ancestry.com/9080/007649341_00143?pid=583646&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-c%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dNorth%2bCarolina%252c%2bUSA%26msypn%3d36%26msypn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3245%257c36%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26cp%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26msypn__ftp_x%3d1%26msypn_x%3dPAS%26pcat%3dCLP_WILLS%26h%3d583646%26db%3dUSProbateSC%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d10&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true#?imageId=007649342_00343
Appraisment 1807:
Appraisers: John Hollis, Elijah Hollis, Hugh Lavender
Buyers at Estate: James Hollis, Hezekiah Goin, Minor Gladden, Hugh Lavender, Shepherd Picket, Benjamin Harrison, Mrs Gladden, Hezekiah Going, Hugh Smith, John Hall, Jacob Hardin, Rueben Hollis, Hugh Lavender, Leodice Going, Daniel Going, John Hollis, James Wright,
http://interactive.ancestry.com/9080/007649341_00143?pid=583646&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-c%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dNorth%2bCarolina%252c%2bUSA%26msypn%3d36%26msypn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3245%257c36%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26cp%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26msypn__ftp_x%3d1%26msypn_x%3dPAS%26pcat%3dCLP_WILLS%26h%3d583646%26db%3dUSProbateSC%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d10&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true#?imageId=007649342_00412
Payments:
Paid To: Alexander Wylie, William Cambell, John Buchanan, Elizabeth Gladden widow, Elizabeth Dunlop, John Hall, James Barber, Doctor Bratton, John Pickett, John McCrorey, Thomas McCully, Hugh Smith, Jesse Gladden, Dillard Going, James Barber, Lewis Going, Esq Woodward, Lewis Going
Recd Payments: James Hollis, Thomas Morris, Hugh Lavender, Jacob Hardin (Hartin?), Benjamin Harrison, Hugh Smith, Elizabeth Dunlap, Elizabeth Gladden, John McCrorey
http://interactive.ancestry.com/9080/007649341_00143?pid=583646&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-c%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dNorth%2bCarolina%252c%2bUSA%26msypn%3d36%26msypn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3245%257c36%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26cp%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26msypn__ftp_x%3d1%26msypn_x%3dPAS%26pcat%3dCLP_WILLS%26h%3d583646%26db%3dUSProbateSC%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d10&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true#?imageId=007649341_00328
1807 – Henry Going’s probate paperwork – link:
(Handwritten Will and Transcribed Will/Abstract)
http://interactive.ancestry.com/9080/007649363_00605?pid=472936&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-c%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dSouth%2bCarolina%252c%2bUSA%26msypn%3d43%26msypn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3245%257c43%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26msypn_x%3d1%26msypn__ftp_x%3d1%26cpxt%3d1%26cp%3d12%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26pcat%3dCLP_WILLS%26h%3d472936%26db%3dUSProbateSC%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d14&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true#?imageId=007649363_00605
Minutes of Court:
Fairfield Co, SC
http://interactive.ancestry.com/9080/004753323_00458?pid=942548&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgss%3dangs-c%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26msypn__ftp%3dSouth%2bCarolina%252c%2bUSA%26msypn%3d43%26msypn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3245%257c43%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26msypn_x%3d1%26msypn__ftp_x%3d1%26cpxt%3d1%26cp%3d12%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26pcat%3dCLP_WILLS%26h%3d942548%26db%3dUSProbateSC%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d11&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true

1807 March 10: the Fairfield County, South Carolina court orders John Hall, administrator, to have an estate sale for the estate of Henry Gowen.  Administration Bond signed by John Hall and Daniel Gowin in 1807 for the administration of the will and estate of Henry Gowin.  Court minutes in 1807, Fairfield County, SC, record that John Hall was appointed administrator of Henry Going’s will, and that Daniel Going was security. Fairfield County, South Carolina.
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1807 March 17: the Fairfield County, SC Court ordering John Hollis, James Barber, Robert Barber, Elijah Hollis, and Hugh Lavender to appraise the estate of Henry Gowins, decd, and to give the return to the administrator, John Hall so he can file with the court.  Fairfield County, South Carolina.
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1807 April 24: the return for Henry Going, dec’d estate sale is filed with the Fairfield County, SC court.
Buyers at the estate sale are:
James Hollis, Hezekiah Goan, Minor Gladin, Hugh Lavender, Shepherd Pickett, Benjamin Harrison, Mrs Gladin, Hugh Smith, John Hall, Lewis Going, Rueben Hollis, Leodicia Goans, Daniel Goans, John Hollis.
The return is signed by the administrator, John Hall. Fairfield County, South Carolina.
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1807 July 20: Henry GOING OF FAIRFIELD DISTRICT, FAIRFIELD COUNTY WILL TYPESCRIPT (2 FRAMES)(MSS WILL: FAIRFIELD DISTRICT ESTATE RECORD BOOK C, VOL. 5, PAGE 173; ESTATE PACKET: FILE 16, PKG. 175).
Series: S108093 Reel: 0011 Frame: 00263 Item: 000
Names indexed: GOING, DANIEL; GOING, DILLARD; GOING, HENRY; GOING, HEZEKIAH; GOING, LAADICE; GOING, LEWIS; HALL, JOHN; HARRISON, BENJAMIN; WYLIE, ALEXANDER
Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: FAIRFIELD DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=306903
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=306903 (Images)
July 20, 1807, the return for the appraisement of Henry Going’s estate is filed in the Fairfield County, SC court – signed by John Hollis, Hugh Lavender, and Elijah Hollis. Fairfield County, South Carolina.
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1807-1811: The Fairfield County, SC Court Minutes for Henry Going’s estate have the following Account Returns recorded for Henry Going indicate:
Return 1:
Payments to:  1806-1807: Alexander Wylie, the Ordinary, William Cambell, and Elizabeth Gladden, widow,
Received payments from: 1806-1807: Elizabeth Dunlop, Elizabeth Gladden
Signed by John Hall.
Account 2:
Payments to: James Barber storekeeper, and Doctor Bratton, John Pickett and John McCory.
Received payments from: Jacob Hartain and John McCorey
Signed by John Hall.
Account 3: 1808 and 1809
Payments to: The Ordinary for taxes, Thomas McCully and Esq Woodward
Received payments from: James Hollis, Thomas Morris, widow Gladden,
Hugh Lavender, Jacob Hartain, and Benj Harrison
Signed by John Hall.
Account 4: 1810
Payments to: Hugh Smith, Jesse Gladden
Received payments from: Hugh Smith, and Jacob Hartain.
Account 5: 1811
Payments to: The Ordinary for taxes, Dillard Going for schooling, and Barber’s store.
Signed by John Hall
Account 6: 1811
Payments to: Lewis Going
Signed by John Hall
John Hall noted as administrator of Henry Going’s estate, and payments to Elizabeth Dunlop, Lewis Gowing, and Dillard Gowing are noted on the 1807-1811 return above. Fairfield County, South Carolina.  https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1808 April 23:  return for the Estate of Henry Going shows payments to James Barber storekeeper, Doctor Braton, John Pickett, John McCrorey storekeeper, and received payments from Jacob Hartin and John McCrorey.  Signed by John Hall.  https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1808 May 11:  return indicates payments from the Estate of Henry Going to Alexander Wylie, John Buchanan ordinary, William Cambell, and Elizabeth Gladden widow.  Receipts are from Elizabeth Dunlop, and Elizabeth Gladden, signed by John Hall, filed May 11, 1808.  https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1810 Henry Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 2 horses
Greensville Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1810 – Edward Goyne, Henry Goyne, Levi Goyne, William Goyne
1810 US Census, Moore Co, p 64:
EDWARD GOYNE: All other free persons=2
HENRY GOYNE: All other free persons=9
LEVI GOYNE: All other free persons=8
WILLIAM GOYNE: All other free persons=6
Moore Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html

1810 James Going 1 tithe 6 slaves over 16, 4 horses [frame 402] Greensville Co Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 2 horses
Benjamin Going 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses
Mark Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1810A Goings, Henry 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 66] Hardy Co Va
Goings, Michael 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Hardy.htm

1810 April 2: The April 2, 1810 return with the court shows the Estate of Henry Going paid out to Thomas McCulley and Esqr Woodward, the estate received payments from James Hollis, Thomas Morris, widow Gladden, Hugh Lavender, Jacob Hartin, and Benjamin Harrison.  Signed by John Hall.  Another 1810 return for Henry Going’s estate shows payments to Hugh Smith, and Jesse Gladden, and payments received from Hugh Smith and Jacob Hartin.  Signed by John Hall. Fairfield County, South Carolina.  https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1811, South Side of Maherrin River, Greensville Co, Va
James Going 1 tithe 6 slaves over 16, 4 horses
Henry Going 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses
Benjamin Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses
Mark Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1811 return filed with the Fairfield Co, SC court for the Estate of Henry Going shows payments to Dillard Going for schooling.  Signed by John Hall, admst. Fairfield County, South Carolina. An 1811 return filed with the Fairfield Co, SC court shows payments out of the Estate of Henry Going to Lewis Going.  Signed by John Hall.    https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/

1812 South Side Meherrin, Greensville Co, Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 2 horses
Benja Going 1 tithe
Mark Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1814 Greensville Co, Va., Do = his own tithe
Henry Gowing Do 2 free tithes, 2 horses [frame 462]
Benjamin Gowing Do 2 free tithes, 2 horses
James Gowing Do 5 free tithes, 3 horses
Mark & Micl Gowing Mulattos 2 free tithes
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm

1816 August 12- James Gowing Sr., wrote his will August 12, 1816, according to Greensville County Will Book 2, page 447. Mentioned in the will was “wife, Amey; son, James Gowing, Jr; grandson, James Alked Gowing; son, Henry Gowing; son, Benjamin Gowing; grandsons, Benjamin Howard, Harbart Howard, Hartwell Howard and James Howard and daughter, Amy Harris.” Benjamin Young was his executor.  Greensville Co, Va.

The following Henry’s have been identified from the 1700s and 1800s and differentiated to help with identification:

(Note:  There are at least 5 different Henry Goings (Goyen, Goyne, Gowen, Going, Goin, etc) in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina areas born between 1730 to 1764.  Click on the name to follow the link to see each page):

1) Henry Going b. bet 1730-1745 m. Susannah Freeson in Henrico Co, Va
DATE SUMMARY:
1759 Feb 4 – Henry Goins owes note to estate of William Little in Colleton Co, SC. (Found on Fold3)
1764 July 22 – Henry Going m. Susannah Freeson; Goochland Parish – Douglas Register of marriages. Henrico Co, Va
1787 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 2 horses
1788A Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe [p. 201]
1790A Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [p. 240]
1791 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [p. 275]
1794 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
1796 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 2 horses
1802 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 2 tithes 3 horses
1803 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 2 tithes 3 horses
1804 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 2 tithes 1 horse
1805 Hanover Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe

2) Henry Goins born 1750 to 1770 of Rockingham County, and Moore County, NC on US Census in 1810
DATE SUMMARY:
1793 September 3 – Henry Goins was mentioned in a deed Rockingham Co, NC
1799 June 7 – Henry Gowen – Land Grant Info: Acres: 100 – Rockinghame Co, NC
1800 US Census, Moore Co, NC Levy Goin 5 other free, Hennery Goin 5 other free, William Goin 9 other free
1810 US Census, Moore Co, NC HENRY GOYNE other free 9, LEVI GOYNE other free 9,WILLIAM GOYNE other free 6

3) Henry Going born about 1758 m. to Jane Hall living in Fairfield Co, SC – died 1807
DATE SUMMARY:
1785 May 23: account settlement for the Revolutionary War service of Henry ‘Going’ in the militia of Fairfield County:
1790 – Henry Gowin US Census – first head of Household
1791 June 15 “Henry Gowen” appeared in Fairfield County Court
1793 Nov 10 – Henry Goyen and wife Jane Hall make affid with John Hall and sisters re death of mother
1794 July 18 – “Henry Goyen and others” were sued July 18, 1794 by Francis Papp
1797 Henry Going lived in Wilkes County, Georgia for about one year in 1797 in the same militia dist w family of William Goyne.
1800 US Census Henry ‘Going’ was listed in Fairfield County, South Carolina:
1807 Feb 12 – Henry Going’s Will Proved Up in Fairfield Co, SC court minutes

4) Henry Goings born about 1758 to 1773 in Shenandoah Co and Hardy Co, Va
DATE SUMMARY:
1794A Shenandoah Co Va Henry Goings 1 tithe
1805A Hardy Co Va Henry Goings 1 tithe 1 horse
1807 Hardy Co Va Henry Going and mother 1 tithe 2 horses [frame 8]
1810A Hardy Co Va Henry Goings 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 66]

5) Henry Going born about 1764 to 1769 in Greensville County, Va – son of James and Amy Going of Brunswick Co, Va
DATE SUMMARY:
(Parents: James and Amy Going of Brunswick Co, Va).
1782 Greensville Co Va James Going: Edmond Going, Henry Going & James Going under age 1 tithe 3 horses, 10 cattle
1788A Greensville Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
1789 Greensville Co, Va. Meherrin Parish, List of William Maclin Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
1790 Greensville Co, Va. Meherrin Parish Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
1791 Greensville Co, Va. Meherrin Parish, List of William Maclin James Going: James Going, Henry Going: 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 3 horses
1794 Greensville Co, Va. Meherrin Parish Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
1800 Greensville Co, Va. James Going Senior: Henry Going: 3 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horse
1801 Greensville Co, Va. Henry Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse
1802 Henry Gowing 1 tithe 1 horse Greensville Co, Va.
1805 Dec 19 – “James Gowing, Henry Gowing and Avant Massey; Amy Gowing, William Harris jointly posted a bond of Greensville County
1806 Greensville Co, Va. Henry Going 1 tithe
1807B Greensville Co Va Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
1810 Greensville Co, Va. Henry Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 2 horses

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