John Gabb of Goytre

John and Elizabeth Baker Gabb had three children:
~Henry Gabb
-Richard Gabb
-John Gabb

The John Gabb family owned property in the Abergavenny area. The earliest Gabb deed (of Grosmont, Monmouthshire) appears to be that dated 1660. (A MORTGAGE of lands in the parish of Llantilio, co. Monmouth.)

Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry By John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke:

"JOHN GABB Esq of Monmouthshire who d in 1690 m Elizabeth dau of Henry Baker Esq of Abergavenny representative of the ancient family of Baker which possessed large estates lu Monmouthshire Herefordshire and Gloucestershire temp HBÜRY VII HENRY VIII EDWARD VI MAKY ELIZABETH JAMES I CIIAKLES I CHARLES II and JAMES II Mr Baker was lineally descended from Sir lioger Vaughau of Uredwardine со Hereford Knt and lus wife Gladdys dau of Sir Daviil Gam Knt and also from Itliys ap Twdwr Mawr King of South Wales Mr Gabb's son and successor
HENRY GABB Esq m Mary dau of Henry Springett Esq of Marlborough House со Moumouth and was father of
THOMAS GABB Esq who m Alice dau of Henry Feueux Esq of Kent and had with four daus and four elder sons who all d unm
JAMES of whom presently and ВЛКЕК who m twice by his first wife he hud two sons i JOHN who left with a dau a son UAKEH in herilor of the Goytre estates and n BAKER now resident at Abcrgavenny by his second wife he had seven children viz Surah GEOR E Jr for Monmouthshire who in into the highly respectable Irish family of Stackpole Thomas who m in 1814 Maria dau of Sir Christopher AVilloughby Itart of lialdon House со Oxford Frances Hubert Ellen and Emma Thomas Gabb's fifth son JAJIKS"

Registrum Antiquum De GROSMONT In Comitatu Monumethensi 1589-1812
Charles Williams was the proprietor of the Goitre on the banks of the river Monnor. His will at Llandaff, which is much damaged, was proven in 1636. He leave to …torn Gabbe, son and heir of Charles Gabb his nephew, the Goitre and Keaven y stayre farm on condition that he should marry one of the daughters of Henry Baker of Aberbavvenny, who was uncle to Joan, wife of Charles Williams. Videp 58. C Williams wife was Joan, daughter of William Baker of Abergavenny.

A carved stone at the church remain, in which he is called Charles William, and described as mayor of Grossmont and deputy steward unto the Kings majesties of the three castles.

Burial,
Apr. 7 1636 Charles Williams
1690 John Gabb