The exact burial location of James Goff is not known, he could be buried in the Swamp on
his old homestead, The old Lost Goff- Carter Cemetery, or in the Old Carter Cemetery with his wife Frances, and in-laws, George & Elizabeth Lanier Davis.
James was a former Sheriff in Jackson County-
On the 16th of April, 1811 - James applied for a passport to travel through the
Creek Indian lands to the Mississippi Territory, along with Edmond Goff, William Goff,
William Carter & wife Mary Goff, Matthew Carter & wife Cassandra Barber/Barbour, and Matthew Carter Jr & wife Mary Rester.
The exact burial location of James Goff is not known, he could be buried in the Swamp on
his old homestead, The old Lost Goff- Carter Cemetery, or in the Old Carter Cemetery with his wife Frances, and in-laws, George & Elizabeth Lanier Davis.
James was a former Sheriff in Jackson County-
On the 16th of April, 1811 - James applied for a passport to travel through the
Creek Indian lands to the Mississippi Territory, along with Edmond Goff, William Goff,
William Carter & wife Mary Goff, Matthew Carter & wife Cassandra Barber/Barbour, and Matthew Carter Jr & wife Mary Rester.
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