Name |
John Gootee [1] |
Suffix |
Sr. (weaver) |
Birth |
Abt 1640 |
France [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
1666 |
Dorchester Co, Maryland [2] |
- John Gotee and wife Margaret (both from France) were transported to Maryland and received land upon completion of Margaret's service.
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Naturalized |
19 Apr 1671 |
Dorchester Co, Maryland [2] |
- John Gotee and wife Margaret (both from France) were transported to Maryland and received land upon completion of Margaret's service.
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Land - they acquired land from someone |
7 Nov 1671 |
tract Brambleston, Blackwater River, Dorchester Co, Maryland [2] |
- John Goteer and Stephen Beeson acquired 100 acres of this tract from James Selby.
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Land - they acquired land from someone |
7 Nov 1671 |
tracts Anchor & Hope and Carlile, Blackwater River, Dorchester Co, Maryland [2] |
- John Gootier and Stephen Beeson acquired 200 acres of tract Anchor & Hope and 100 acres of tract Carlile, both on the Blackwater River, from James Selby.
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Land - they conveyed to someone |
7 Nov 1671 |
tract Stewart's Place, Little Choptank River, Dorchester Co, Maryland [2] |
- John Gootie and Stephen Beeson conveyed 300 acres of this tract to Henry Beckwith. Also mentioned Margaret Gootie, wife of John.
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Land - they conveyed to someone |
7 Aug 1675 |
Blackwater River, Dorchester Co, Maryland [2] |
- John Gootier (Gautier) and Stephen Beeson, planters, of Dorchester Co, conveyed several tracts of land to William Ford, Gent., of Dorchester Co, namely 100 acres of Carlyle, 100 acres of Browell Stone, and 200 acres of Anchor and Hope, all on the Blackwater River. Also mentioned was Margaret, wife of John Gootier (Gautier).
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Land - they acquired land from someone |
8 Jan 1678/79 |
tract Insley's Point, Dorchester Co, Maryland [1] |
- John Gooty of Dorchester Co, planter, acquired 50 acres of this tract from Andrew Insley.
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Deed of Indenture - Named in a Deed of Indenture |
1 May 1690 |
Dorchester Co, Maryland [1] |
- It was on this date that a partnership agreement was entered into between John Gooty Sr., tanner, of Dorchester Co, and Michael Todd, shoemaker, alias cordwinder, of Dorchester Co.
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Land - they conveyed to someone |
13 May 1690 |
Dorchester Co, Maryland [1] |
- John Gooty Sr. and wife Margaret conveyed several tracts to John Gooty Jr., namely 50 acres of tract Insley's Point (on Transquakin River and purchased by John Gooty Sr. in 1678), 100 acres of tract Bowbunk (on Blackwater River and patented by John Gooty Sr. in 1681). On the same day Margarett Gautier, wife of John Gautier Sr., granted power of attorney to Thomas Cooke to acknowledge the deed for the three tracts of land on Blackwater River conveyed by John Gautier Sr. to John Bautier, son of said Margaret Gautier.
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Land - they conveyed to someone |
29 Aug 1691 |
Blackwater River, Dorchester Co, Maryland [1] |
- John Gouty of Dorchester Co & wife Margaret conveyed 100 acres of this tract to their son-in-law and daughter, John Cole & Judith Cole. Power of attorney was witnessed by John Gouty Jr.
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Reference Identifier |
1-Dorchester |
Record ID |
119775 |
Death |
Aft 16 May 1711 |
Dorchester Co, Maryland [1] |
- It was on this date that John Goutey of Dorcester Co, weaver, conveyed all his property to his son Joseph Goutey, planter, except one heifer John gave to his grandson Joseph Goutey and one shilling he gave to his daughter Judith Coale. Witt: Elizabeth Goutey Jr. & Michael Todd.
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Origins  |
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Person ID |
I119775 |
MilesFiles23 |
Last Modified |
19 May 2021 |