Charles Gough (born 1834)  (died June 19, 1920 in Beverly, Kansas)
Married
April 7, 1861 in Rushville, Schuyler county, Illinois. 

Wife Lucy Ann Flanagan
– (names of parents not known )  (born Feb. 16, 1836 in Kentucky) (died June 27, 1914, Beverly, Kansas )
were the parents of 13 children

 

Name Born Place Died Place
George Wesley Gough 11-12-1861 Rushville Illinois 1-19-1862 Rushville Illinois
Charles Walter Gough 1-15-1863 Virginia, Illinois 7-11-1940 Centralia, Kansas
Mary Jane Gough 8-20-1864 Virginia, Illinois 9-24-1864 Virginia, Illinois
Martha Ann Gough 1-20-1866 Virginia, Illinois 4-4-1866 Virginia, Illinois
Nettie Valentine (Hunt) 2-14-1867 Meredosia, Illinois 10-25-1963 Beloit KS, buried Beverly, KS
John William Gough  9-4-1868 Versailles, Missouri 5-8-1954 Frankfort, Kans
Thomas 'Ed’ Morvan Gough 4-4-1870 Illinois 9-21-1943 Alameda, California
Benjamin Franklin Gough 1-17-1872 Centralia, Illinois 6-3-1962 Centralia, Kans.
Robert Eugene Gough 12-7-1873 Centralia Illinois    
Ella Virginia Gough 2-5-1876 Centralia, Illinois 2-20-1876 Centralia Illinois
Amy May (Hildreth) (twin) 1-14-1877 Centralia, Illinois 2-1976 Denver, Colorado
Sarah 'Sadie' May (Macy) (twin) 1-14-1877 Centralia, Illinois June 7, 1964 Durango, Colo.
James Oliver Gough 12-8-1882   12-12-1882  

 

In 1854 they, with his father Charles Gough, her Brother George, sisters Mary Ann & Anne, sailed from England.

On Oct. 1, 1854 they landed in New York & traveled to settle in Brantford, Ontario, CANADA.

from the Beverly Tribune, Beverly, Lincoln County, Kansas, Thursday, June 24, 1920

Born in Ross, Herefordshire, England, September 12, 1834. Passed away at the
home of his son B.F. Gough on Saturday, June 19, 1920; age 85 years, 9
months, 7 days.

He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served with the 50th Illinois Vol.
Infantry. He leaves to mourn his death eight children, five sons and three daughters,
with thirty-five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held in the township hall in Beverly, Monday, June 21,
with ritual service by the W.R.C. and sermon by Rev. W.S. Benson.

He was laid to rest in the Beverly cemetery beside the body of his wife, his
faithful helpmate of more than fifty years.

The G.A.R. conducted services at the grave for a deceased comrade.

A grand old man has gone to his rest. His pleasant smile, his hearty
handshake and pleasant word of greeting will be heard no more. Night has
fallen here, but a new day has dawned over there.

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the members of the G.A.R. and W.R.C. also friends and
neighbors for their kindness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral
offerings given on the sickness and death of our beloved father, Charles
Gough.

Mrs. J.W. Hunt and family
J.W. Gough
B.F. Gough
E.T. Macy and wife
E.W. Hildreth and wife

More About CHARLES GOUGH:
Burial: Beverly Cemetery, Kansas
Census: 1910, Lincoln County, Kansas
Residence: April 20, 1891, Marysville, Marshall Co., Kansas

More About LUCY ANN FLANAGAN:
Burial: Beverly Cemetery, Kansas

 


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