Ohio History Journal

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CATHERINE GOUGAR

CATHERINE GOUGAR

Probably the Earliest Pioneer Resident of Ohio Who Has De-

scendants Living Upon the Original

Place of Settlement

 

BY FRANK WARNER, M. D., D. SC., COLUMBUS, OHIO.

 

On the farm of Alfred Immell, situated on the pike

from Columbus to Chillicothe, some ten miles north of

the latter city, lies buried Catherine Gougar.  Her

remains have lain here since 1801, when she died at the

age of sixty-nine years.  She died within two years

of the establishment of Ohio as a State and within

view of its first capital, Chillicothe; having lived under

the shadow of Mount Logan from which Ohio has taken

its great seal.

Mrs. Alfred Immell is a direct descendant of Cath-

erine Gougar and lives upon the same farm where her

great-great-grandmother lived when she was brought a

captive here by the Indians in 1744.

As related in the inscription on the monument, after

having returned to her old home in Pennsylvania, she

married George Goodman; bore a son, John, and came

back to Ohio in 1798; settling upon the same spot where

she had been brought captive.  Mrs. Immell was a

Goodman before her marriage and is a direct descend-

ant of the little girl, Catherine Gougar, who was but

twelve years of age when she was brought here 178

years ago.

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