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216:, was a member of the Committee of One Hundred and Committee of Safety in New York City, an officer of the New York Line during the American Revolutionary War, and was a member of the New York State Assembly after the war. He was one of the earliest immigrants to the Cincinnati area, where he was named a judge and was elected to the territorial legislature. 389:. His tombstone reads: "Here rest the remains of Wm. Goforth who was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 1, 1731: Emigrated to Ohio in 1788: Assisted in forming her Constitution and was one of her first territorial judges: An officer in the Revolutionary War. He sacrificed everything for its success. He died Nov. 2, A.D. 1807 in the 76th year of his age." 344:, in the territory of the United States northwest of the Ohio" Section 4 of this act called for the President to appoint two commissioners to "ascertain the rights of persons claiming the benefits of this act. Goforth and 851: 363:, which met from November 1 to November 29, 1802. He voted against ever allowing slavery in the state, and was in the minority in voting for suffrage and other civil rights for black people. 841: 306:
Like other Democratic-Republicans in Ohio, statehood became important to William Goforth. To that end, he along with Thomas Goudy, David Zeigler, Robert McClure, Aaron Caldwell,
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for the First Territorial Legislature, which met from September 16 to December 19, 1799, at Cincinnati, and from November 3 to December 9, 1800, at
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and named Goforth one of three Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and Justices of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace.
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formed a Committee of Correspondence in 1797 to share this desire with other counties in the Northwest Territory.
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to be a delegate to the convention that would draft a constitution for the proposed state of
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Goforth died November 2, 1807 at Columbia. He was buried there, but re-interred at
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Goforth was among the earliest settlers in Southwest Ohio, when he settled at
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Ancestral Registry of the General Society Daughters of the Revolution, 1896
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in 1803. Goforth finished in fifth place. Either Goforth, or his son, also
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He was elected one of the Hamilton County representatives in the
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Members of the Northwest Territory House of Representatives
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Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899).
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were named by the President to be these commissioners.
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After Ohio became a state, an election was held for
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William Goforth (doctor)
New York County
New York State Assembly
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Columbia
Ohio
Spring Grove Cemetery
Democratic-Republican
William Goforth
New York Line
Invasion of Canada
Battle of Three Rivers
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
New York City
Committee of Safety
Committee of One Hundred
American Revolutionary War
New York Line
Alexander McDougall
Invasion of Canada
Battle of Three Rivers
New York State Assembly
8th
9th New York State Legislature
Columbia
Cincinnati
Northwest Territory
Arthur St. Clair
Hamilton County
William McMillan

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