Death: Between 1654 when arrived in Maryland and 1658, when Waughop claimed land on Joane's behalf.[1][2]
Immigration: With wife Joane and daughter Frances, transported by John Waughop from “Tertudos” in 1654.[3]
Child: Frances Gosse, immigrated with parents 1654.[4]
Sources
↑ John Waughop entered a claim for land due to his wife, formerly the widow of John Gosse. Sep 11, 1658, Liber Q, folio 189. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files collection, Men's Career Files, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-4484-04, John Waughop land claim.
↑ Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files collection, Men’s Career Files, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-4484-01,
John Waughop summary card.
↑ Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files collection, Men’s Career Files, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-4484-35, Joane Gosse summary card.
↑ Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files collection, Men’s Career Files, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-4484-35, Joane Gosse summary card.
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