Person:Thomas McGough (4)

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Thomas McGough
b.7 Apr 1795
m. Abt 1782
  1. Sarah McGough1783 - 1823
  2. Robert McGough1785 - 1881
  3. Margaret McGough1787 - 1880
  4. William McGough1789 - 1820
  5. Martha McGough1791 - 1870
  6. John McGough1793 - 1819
  7. Thomas McGough1795 - 1876
  8. Elizabeth McGough1797 - 1817
  9. Matilda McGough1799 - 1881
  10. Joseph McGough1801 - 1812
  11. James McGough1803 - 1883
  12. David McGough1806 - 1836
m. 27 Dec 1825
  1. Martha Ann McGough1828 - 1907
  2. Margaret Jane McGough1831 - 1887
  3. John Thomas McGough1832 - 1872
  4. James Robert McGough1836 - 1913
  5. Joseph Howard McGough1840 - 1862
  6. William Marion McGough1842 - 1915
  7. Benjamin Lewis McGough1849 - 1923
Facts and Events
Name Thomas McGough
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Apr 1795
Marriage 27 Dec 1825 Putnam, Georgia, United Statesto Nancy McClure
Death[1] 23 Jan 1876 Butts, Georgia, United States
Burial[1] Jenkinsburg, Butts, Georgia, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 McGough, Hugh. McGoughs and McGues in the 1850 Census of the United States.

    E. M. Sharp retired as the pastor of the First Methodist Church of Aberdeen, Mississippi.
    In the summer of 1947, one hundred years after the death of John and Elizabeth, Mr. E. M. Sharp and his father visited the place and the cemetery at White Plains and stood at the foot of those two patriots. The place was then owned by a Mr. Thompson who took special pains to show them all points of interest. The cemetery was located in the middle of a patch where he was growing peanuts. Some years ago the Daughters of the Revolution erected a monument on his grave. These words, "JOHN MCGOUGH, A North Carolina REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER" are engraved. About 30 other graves are in the plot. Buried there besides the McGough, are the Nelsons and Griers.

    Mr. E. M. Sharp states that in his efforts to trace the Sharp family, he went to Charlotte, North Carolina and searched the records for the Sharps. It was then that he discovered the McGough records. The two families seem to have had several intermarriages. John Sharp married Mary McGough. Marshall Sharp married Matilda McGough. Thomas McGough of Butts County married Nancy McClure whose mother was Mary Sharp, a daughter of Richard Sharp and grand daughter of Edward Sharp of Mecklenburg. Richard was a brother of John and James Sharp who is the ancestor of E. M. Sharp.

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