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Ursula (Claiborne) Gooch (1662 - abt. 1705)

Ursula Gooch formerly Claiborne
Born in King William County, Virginiamap
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Wife of — married 1683 in New Kent, VAmap
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Died about at about age 43 in King William County, Virginiamap
Profile last modified | Created 29 Jul 2011
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Claiborne-564 and Claiborne-145 appear to represent the same person because: Same person; not sure on death location disagreement at this point. Jim Miller
posted by Jim Miller
Claiborne-430 and Claiborne-145 appear to represent the same person because: Both married to William Gooch and both died in same location (date of death, 1750, may actually be 1705, as in one of the profiles)
posted by Cathy (Powers) Palm
Rowland is a grandchild of Ursula Claiborne, not a child. See list of descendants for Claiborne-145.
posted by Linda Plummer
Claiborne-299 and Claiborne-145 appear to represent the same person because: Same name. Same birth and death locations. Dates appear to be estimates.
posted by Kerry Larson
Note that Claiborne Gooch (b. 1685) is the son of William Gooch (& Ursula Claiborne (Claiborne-145, b. 1650)

This Ursula Claiborne, b 1665 is unlikely to be the wife of Claiborne Gooch, nor the mother of Roland Gooch.

Note also that the mother (Claiborne-145, b. 1650) also is listed as having died 1720.

So it is very likely that this Ursula Claiborne is actually Claiborne Gooch's mother and should be merged to Claiborne-145, after removing the marriage relationship and the "Mother of" relationship.

posted by David Hernandez