GOSS, Michael - Extra Data
(member of BUTLER's Party)
Death Notice (Cape Archives) says he was born in County Carlo[w], Ireland, the son of James GOSS and Nanny DOREY
National Library of Ireland Catholic Registers for Rathvilly
10th March 1805 James GOSS son of James and Anne, Drumguin [sponsors] Jno. KELLY and Margt. GOSS
[Rathvilly, County Carlow is very close to the border with County Wicklow, where BUTLER's Party was recruited. Drumguin is about 15 kilometers away from the town of Rathvilly and appears to be actually in the Parish of Hacketstown. The Roman Catholic Church in Hacketstown was not built until 1803.]
Esme Bull: Aided Immigration from Britain to South Africa 1857-1867, Annexure 1
A James GOSS sailed on the Barossa with John INGRAM's second group of settlers. The Barossa left Cork on 20 September 1823 and arrived in Capetown on 12 December. James GOSS was listed as being 25.
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