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February 11, 1999. Designated VLR. October 16, 1973, June 17, 1998 [2] William Gooch Tomb and York Village Archeological Site is a historic archaeological site located near Yorktown, York County, Virginia. It is the site of York Village established on the York River near Wormley Creek before 1635. A church was constructed at York about 1638.
British Army. Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet (21 October 1681 – 17 December 1751) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Virginia from 1727 to 1749. Technically, Gooch only held the title of Royal Lieutenant Governor, but the nominal governors, Lord Orkney and Lord Albemarle, were in England and ...
Colonial Parkway. 37°13′44″N 76°30′00″W / 37.228889°N 76.500000°W / 37.228889; -76.500000 (Colonial National Historical Park) Yorktown. 4. William Gooch Tomb and York Village Archeological Site. William Gooch Tomb and York Village Archeological Site. January 18, 1974.
Birthplace of Patrick Henry. Blackrock Springs Site. Bogota (Port Republic, Virginia) Boldrup Plantation Archeological Site. Bowyer-Holladay House. Bruton Parish Poorhouse Archeological Site. Bryan Manor. Buffalo Springs Historical Archeological District. Bull Thistle Cave Archaeological Site.
Benacre, Suffolk, England. Coordinates. 52°23′43″N 1°40′47″E. / 52.39528°N 1.67972°E / 52.39528; 1.67972. Completed. c.1764. Benacre Hall is a Grade II listed country house and estate in Benacre, Suffolk. The current house is high Georgian, with Palladian geometric influence and figures externally roughly as it stood on its ...
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Lady Rebecca Staunton. Lady Rebecca Staunton Gooch (1685 – February 1775), also referred to as "Lady Gooch" and "Dame Rebecca Gooch", was an English noblewoman and wife of Sir William Gooch, the Colonial Governor of Virginia from 1727 to 1749. [1] [2] The city of Staunton, Virginia is named after her, [3] [4] as well as a daylily flower ...
Gooch was born on 3 April 1770 to William and Sarah Gooch and baptised on 8 May 1770 [1] at the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Brockdish near Diss in Norfolk. William was schooled in nearby Harleston, Norfolk and later Stradbroke School in Suffolk. [2] His sister, Sarah, succumbed to smallpox at the age of 10 in 1777 and so, in "tender ...