Elizabeth "Lizzie" Goff

Brief Life History of Elizabeth "Lizzie"

When Elizabeth "Lizzie" Goff was born in 1790, in Connecticut, United States, her father, Guernsey Goff, was 24 and her mother, Asenath Brainard, was 18.

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Guernsey Goff
1766–1835
Asenath Brainard
1772–1825
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Goff
1790–
Philanda or Sylinda Goff
1798–1889
Lucinda Goff
1791–1882
Lyman Goff
1792–1864
Eunice Brainerd Goff
1796–1861
Fannie Goff
1801–1814
Guernsey Goff
1803–1885
Asenath Goff
1805–1881
Cynthia Goff
1808–1860
Goff
1810–1811
Sylvester Dudley Goff
1812–1891
Mindwell A. Goff
1814–1893
Edmund L Goff
1817–1893

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    World Events (3)

    1791

    Bill of Rights guarantees individual freedom.

    1791 · The Bill of Rights

    After the Constitution was made, some objections were raised by Anti-Federalists. So, in response ten amendments were discussed and voted on to become The Bill of Rights. These rights were made to clarify and guarantee certain freedoms of residents of the country.

    1802 · Brass is Discovered

    "In 1802, brass was identified in Waterbury, Connecticut. This gave the city the nickname ""The Brass City."" Brass dominated the city and helped to create the city. The motto of the city is Quid Aere Perennius, which means What is more lasting than brass? in Latin."

    Name Meaning

    English: if originally pronounced with a soft G-, this is from the Middle English personal name Goff(e), Joff(e), a short form of Geoffrey (see Jeffrey ).

    English (of Cornish and Breton origin): occupational name from Cornish and Breton goff ‘smith’ (cognate with Gaelic gobha). The surname is common in East Anglia, where it is of Breton origin, introduced by followers of William the Conqueror.

    Welsh and Cornish: nickname from a variant of Welsh or Cornish coch, goch ‘red(-haired)’; see Gough .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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