Rebecca Tarbox
1672 --
Name Rebecca Tarbox Birth 8 Aug 1672 Gender Female Person ID I6414 A Tree Called Smith Last Modified 2 Mar 2023
Father Samuel Tarbox Relationship natural Family ID F12809 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John Gott, Sr, b. 8 Sep 1668, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Jan 1723, Hebron Township, Tolland, Connecticut, USA (Age 54 years) Marriage 19 Jul 1693 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA [1] Children 1. John Gott, Jr, b. 1694, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA d. 5 Jan 1761 (Age 67 years) [natural] 2. Benjamin Gott, MD, b. 13 Mar 1706, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Jul 1751, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 45 years) [natural] 3. Samuel Gott, b. 30 Nov 1695, Essex, England d. 25 Sep 1752, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 56 years) [natural] 4. Lydia Gott, b. 17 Mar 1699, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA d. 1 Aug 1789 (Age 90 years) [natural] Family ID F6024 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Mar 2023
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Sources - [S528] William Otis Sawtelle, Daniel Gott - Mount Desert Pioneer, (Date: 1926;), Daniel Gott - Mount Desert Pioneer: His Ancestors and Descendants, 929.2 G6852.
NOTES ON THE GOTTS OF NEW ENGLAND
The name of Gott is of Old English origin, meaning a water way or water course, to be recognized in our word gutter and gut, meaning a channel of restricted limits. As early as the fourteenth century Gotts appear in the English records and later as residents in Yorkshire and in Kent. A diligent search among the parish records of Old England has failed to locate the antecedents of Charles Gott and his wife Sarah, first of the name in New England. In the publications of the British Records Society the name is frequently met with and also in the numerous English county genealogies; but no mention of any Charles Gott of whom Hubbard thus speaks: “With Mr. Endicot in the year 1628 came Mr. Gotte, Mr. Brokenbury, Mr. Davenport and others who being added to Capt. Trask’s preparations for a new colony that was coming over.”
The Captain Trask mentioned by the New England historian was Captain William Trask and it is interesting to note this early mention of two family names well known in the Mount Desert region.
As the history of any region is contained in family records I make no apology in presenting these papers relating to the Gotts of New England who spread from Salem, Massachusetts, to Connecticut and to New York; to various parts of Maine, especially Mount Desert where many of them were among the first permanent settlers.
La Petite Plaisance of Champlain is our Gott’s Island of today; a name for which the lack of euphony is more than compensated by its significance in the pioneer history of Mount Desert.
- [S528] William Otis Sawtelle, Daniel Gott - Mount Desert Pioneer, (Date: 1926;), Daniel Gott - Mount Desert Pioneer: His Ancestors and Descendants, 929.2 G6852.