My third great-grandfather, Andrew Gott, placed a notice in the Boston Pilot in August of 1861, looking for his brother William who had emigrated to the United States 14 years earlier and was thought to be living in Canada West. He stated that his brother was a native of Deehacher, County Fermanagh. There is no such townland. Some have suggested that perhaps the clerk who typed the notice couldn't read Andrew's handwriting, or if it was an oral account, he may have tried writing it phonetically. Could Deehacher possibly be Doohatty Glebe? Does anyone have any other suggestions? Any information about Andrew and William Gott in County Fermanagh would be greatly appreciated. (Andrew emigrated to the United States by 1852.)
Pamela Jansury
Tuesday 4th Jun 2024, 10:23PMMessage Board Replies
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In 1864, Griffith's Valuation of Fermanagh listed five heads of household named Gott. While your ancestors may have left Ireland by then, it is possible, even likely, that they were related to one of these.
Source Surname First Name Townland Parish County Griffith Gott John Derreens East Cleenish Co. Fermanagh Griffith Gott John Teesnaghtan Kinawley Co. Fermanagh Griffith Gott Sarah Contymullan Killesher Co. Fermanagh Griffith Gott Thomas Derreens East Cleenish Co. Fermanagh Griffith Gott Thomas Drumsillagh Cleenish Co. Fermanagh Patricia
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Ancestry gives this transcription for Andrew Gott's death record. It includes his parents' names. I hope this is helpful.
Name Andrew Gott Gender Male Age 65 Birth Date abt 1826 Birth Place Ireland Death Date 27 Jan 1891 Death Place Braintree, Massachusetts, USA Father James Gott Mother Margaret Crawford Patricia
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Thank you, Patricia!
I had the death certificate for Andrew, but haven't been able to find any records for his parents.
The Griffith's Valuation is new to me though and a great help. Thanks for the tip!
Pamela
Pamela Jansury
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Thanks for your information. This is what I am looking for.