Matthias Gossett, Sr.
List of Resources
Source 1: Gilreath, Amelia C., Frederick County, Virginia, Deed Book Series, Vol. 4. Deed Books 12, 13, 14,1767-1771, Nokesville, VA.
Source 2: Gilreath, Amelia C., Frederick County, Virginia, Deed Book Series, Vol. 5. Deed Books 15 & 16, 1771-1775, Nokesville, VA.
Source 3: O’Dell, Cecil, Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia, Merceline, MO: Walsworth Publishing Company, 1995. Also, used reprint of 2007.
Source 4: Rice, William H., Editor, The 1774 List of Tithables and Wheel Carriages in Berkeley County, Virginia, Elkins, WV, 20 Jun 2006.
Source 5: Newcomer, Evangeline Gossett, The Family of Gossett, Pico, California, John M. McCoy, Printer, 1954. Original, marked copy belonged to Judy and Rick Gosset’s grandfather, Robert Clyde Gossett.
Source 6: Kerns, William L, Frederick County, Virginia: Settlement and Some First Families of Back Creek Valley, 1730-1830. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1995.
Source 7: Microfilm, Various, Lists of Tithables for Winchester and Berkeley Counties, Virginia, 1783 - 1812, West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV.
Source 8: Microfilm, Frederick Parish, Frederick Co, VA, Vestry Book, 1764-1818, FamilySearch.org, FHL US/Can Film # 31331.
Source 9: Microfilm, Martinsburgh Gazette, Martinsburgh, Virginia, July 27, 1810 - April 27, 1815; Jan 9, 1823 - Jan 7, 1848; and Feb 18, 1851 - Mar 7, 1855, FamilySearch.org, FHL US/Can Film # 0229314.
Source 10: Wayland, John W., assisted by a Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends, Hopewell Friends History, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia, Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell, 200 years of History and Genealogy, Strasburg, VA: Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., 1934.
Source 11: Hackett, Joan D & Good, Rebecca, Frederick County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1992.
List of Exhibits
Part 1 A: Map--Old Frederick County, Virginia, pre and post Civil War; and dates of the 12 counties formation.
Part 1 B: Map--Tax Districts in Berkeley County, Virginia, 1774.
Part 1 C: Map--Water and Land Basin of Back Creek Valley, Frederick County, Virginia and Berkeley County, Virginia/West Virginia.
Part 1 D: 1793, Berkeley County, Virginia, List of Tithables, showing Matthias Gossett Sr., 1736-1812?; Matthias Gossett Jr., 1767-1820; and Jacob Gossett, 1769-1852.
Part 1 E: The German Settlement, Loudoun County, VA, about 1750, Map credit to Eugene Scheel, a part of an article on the German community in Loudoun Cnty, VA, about 1750. Matthias Gossett Sr, wife Mary, and young son John Gossett, settled here on a lease deed where he was a potter. At the NW corner, where the Cotoctin Creek intersects the Potomac River is the location of the property.
Part 1 F: Matthias Gossett Sr. (1736-1812)? property on 12 Sep 1858, as located in 2015, Loudoun Cnty, VA. Matthias Gossett Sr, wife Mary, and young son John Gossett, settled here on a lease deed where he was a potter. At the NW corner where the Cotoctin Creek intersects the Potomac River is the location of the property.
Part 2 A: Frederick Parish (Virginia) Vestry Record, 18 Nov 1768; record of Matthias Gossett Sr., 1736-1812?
Part 3 A: Martinsburgh Gazette, Martinsburgh, Virginia, Vol. 12, No. 10, p. 4, 27 July 1810; A record of Matthias Gossett Sr., 1736-1812?, or Matthias Gossett Jr., 1767-1820.
Part 4 A: 1843, Churches and Messengers of the Licking Association of Particular Baptists, LAOPD, evidence of the Rev. Matthias Gossett, son of Jacob, grandson of Matthias Gossett Sr. 1736-1812?, and Rockbridge Baptist Church.
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