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McGOUGH of Monroe County, Georgia



The McGoughs are Scotch-Irish. Their ancestors were colonized in the north of Ireland during the protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. About 1760, Matilda Carson McGough, a widow, having five or six children, came to America with relatives and neighbors, settling in North Carolina.

John McGouch was born 1761 and enlisted in the patriot army under Colonel William Washington and participated in the Battles of Brandywine, Eutaw Springs and Saratoga. He saw Burgoyne surrender to General Gates. He was wounded twice, once on the head by a saber in the hands of a British officer, and once by a gunshot. After the revolution, he married Miss Margaret Mill, settling in Edgefield District, South Carolina. From there, the family removed to White Plains, in Greene County, Georgia, where he died in 1847. Issue:
Sources: Ref: Memoirs of Georgia; Monroe County Wills & Marriages; 1850 Monroe County Census.