Individual Details
Thomas Gach
(1655 - 1703)
Thomas Guage (Gach) died between the 28 March, 1703 and 23 April, 1703, dates between the writing of his will and the proving of his will. The will states he lived in Woodbridge and was a ship carpenter; it names Elizabeth as Executor, son Thomas and apparently other children, also names his "son-in-law, Thomas Veale" (N. J. Arch. 1st Ser. Vol. 23:182; also Middlesex Co. Wills).
Elizabeth had at least two Gach children, Mary and Thomas. Mary Gach is our ancestor and married William Bloodgood in 1727. Thomas Gach, mentioned in his mother's will, was an active member of the Woodbridge Quaker meeting until disowned for quarreling with his brother. He was clerk of the Town of Woodbridge for many years.
Elizabeth had at least two Gach children, Mary and Thomas. Mary Gach is our ancestor and married William Bloodgood in 1727. Thomas Gach, mentioned in his mother's will, was an active member of the Woodbridge Quaker meeting until disowned for quarreling with his brother. He was clerk of the Town of Woodbridge for many years.
Events
Birth | 1655 | Westchester County, New York | |||
Marriage | Abt 1696 | Elizabeth Hunt | |||
Death | 1703 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey | |||
Occupation | ship carpenter |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Hunt (1657 - 1747) |
Child | Mary Gach (1700 - 1760) |
Child | Thomas Gach (1702 - ) |