The records of Hanover County, Virginia probably held many of the crucial records that might help us to establish links between several of the Gooch families. Unfortunately, only a fragment of the records of Hanover survive today. Enough remains that at least two Gooch families can be identified as having early origins in the region; however, their precise connection to the Gooches found in nearby Louisa or in the early settlement of York, New Kent, King William, and King & Queen counties is still undocument and generally prey to speculations by generations of family historians. The attmept here is to document these two families with the known facts.
To makes matters as complicated as possible, fate has given us two men by the name of William Gooch who can trace their origins back to early 18th century Hanover County, Virginia. Both men were of the same generation, or at least adults during their time of residency in that region. Because of this reason, researchers should be very careful on how they identify and interpret the existing documents. This line is not my direct line, most of my information comes from several good researchers who have kindly shared their work with me. These researchers are Mrs. Virginia Watson of Tennessee and Mr. Neville Gooch of Kentucky.
Caroline County, Virginia was the residence for several Gooch families in the 18th century. Since little more than the Court Order Book survives today, it is diffult to positively identify the people's who names survive and even more diffult to establish their kinship with other Gooch families. Caroline County has a shared history with both Essex and King & Queen Counties in Virginia; both counties which hold evidence of Gooch (and Claiborne) family among the surviving records. The equally poor extant records for King & Queen furthers the difficulty of sorting out the various individuals and establishing their kinship to each other. At this time, the most that can be said about the Gooch family in Caroline county is that they resided there and that their naming patterns do reflect kinship with families in Louisa and King & Queen Counties.
The primary family that can be identified as having originated from Caroline County, Virginia is that of John Gooch (c1705-1793) of Granville County, North Carolina. Evidence of John's residency is found in his will of 1793, in which he leaves land in Caroline County to his son Gideon Gooch. In addition to this, his son Gideon takes and oath in Caroline County concerning a bond between John Gooch and his son James Terry of Granville County. Deeds in Amelia County, Virginia also indicate that John Gooch's son Joseph Gooch came from Caroline County to Amelia County in the 1760s.
The Caroline County Order Book is the primary source of early county information, since most of the records were lost in fire and in war. The Order Book establishes that there were at least the following Gooch men in that county during the 18th century:
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