| Aaron Goad, prob s/o Abraham Goad (INDEX) author: Michael D. Nestor, email: [email protected] 236 Aaron Goad,4 ? 23 (Abraham,3,John,2,Abraham,1) Aaron was poss a s/o Abraham Goad, but he could be the same person as Aaron Goad (#2355), below, prob s/o John Goad. Minimal information on him, other than the following. 1811-12 White Co, Tenn: Circuit Court Minute Bk 1812-20, p 10: Aaron Goad of Clay Co, Mo, debt to White Co, Tenn in the amount of $100. 1812, 16 Oct: White Co Circuit Court minute Bk 1811-12, p 24: Isham Goad (#232) and Alexander Glenn made bond ($50) for Aaron Goade, who was indicted for assault and battery. Aaron was to appear at the Nov 1812 court session, but failed to do so, and therefore the defendant (Glenn) was required to appear to show why judgement against him for the $50 should not be executed. 1813, 15 Mar: White Co Circuit Court, p 76: State vs Issid Isham Goade: "The Defendant (Isham Goade) appeared in open Court who had been bound for the personal appearance of a certain Aaron Goade, and surrendered him in discharge of himself, and assumed the payment of the cost, where upon by consent of the Court, the forfeiture is set aside and it is considered that he pay the cost in this behalf expended." State vs Issid Aaron Goade: "The Defendant who forfeited to the state of Tennessee the sum of $.. this day was surrendered by his securities, in discharge of themselves where upon by consent of the solictor and with the assent of the Court, the forfeiture is set aside, and the Defendant assumes the pay- ment of cost. It is there fore considered by the Court that the Defendant pay the cost in this behalf expended." Following is more likely a s/o John Goad (#235), prob s/o Abraham Goad. 2355 ? 1. Aaron Goad, b ca 1810 Ga, m Frances (Fanny) Jones. Birth year is a rough estimate. His family lived in Greene Co, Ind. Descendants have claimed that Aaron was a s/o Aaron, s/o Abraham, s/o Aaron, s/o Aaron. Note: Aaron Goad (#B), b ca 1790-92 Montgomery Co, Va, of Carroll Co, Va served in the War of 1812, and could possibly be the one mentioned in the above White Co, Tenn records. He isn't located in the 1820 census. Isham Goad was this Aaron's uncle. Ref: "The Goads A Frontier Family", 1984 and 1995, Kenneth F. Haas. |