His first wife was Mary Stites. They married in 1755 in Queens, New York. They had the following children: 1. John Stites Gano (December 1755 - December 14, 1765), died at 10 years old. 2. Daniel Gano (November 11, 1758 - April 1849), attended
Brown University at age 17 but left and joined the
Continental Army during the
Revolutionary War. He became a
captain and served on the
staff of
General Clinton. He eventually moved to Kentucky after the war. 3. Maragret Peggy Gano (December 29, 1760 - June 11, 1837) 4.
Stephen Gano (December 25, 1762 - August 18, 1828), was a notable
physician and
pastor in New York. He was also a
Freemason. 5. Sarah Gano (February 4, 1764 - ?) 6. John Stites Gano (July 14, 1766 - January 1, 1822), became a
Major General of the First Division of
Ohio Militia in 1804. He later served in the
War of 1812. In 1791 he "was a
topographical engineer at the head of the engineers making a path for General St. Clair's march to the Indian country, and was present at St. Clair's defeat November 4, 1791." His son was Aaron Goforth Gano, one of the earliest graduates of the
United States Military Academy in the class of 1818. Aaron served as a
lieutenant in the "Third United States Artillery". 7. Unknown daughter (1768 - ?) 8. Isaac Eaton Gano (May 4, 1770 - October 8, 1811) 9. Susannah Gano (November 8, 1777 - 1856), married John Price in
Frankfort, Kentucky. They were the parents of
Missouri state senator John G. Price, who was the father of
Texas Legislator William Hubbel Price. They also had a daughter named Margaret Hubbel Price, who married Lewis Sanders. Margaret and Lewis were the parents of
William Price Sanders, a
West Point graduate of the class of 1856. William Price Sanders became a
Colonel in the
Union Army during the
Civil War. Lewis Sanders and Margaret Price also had a daughter who married millionaire
James Ben Ali Haggin 10. Richard Montgomery Gano (July 7, 1779 - October 15, 1815), married Elizabeth Ewing in 1797. He became a
U.S. Army Brigadier-General during the
War of 1812. His son John Allan Gano, became a notable Baptist Minister during the
Restoration Movement. John Allan Gano was the father of
Richard Montgomery Gano, who served as a
Confederate General during the
Civil War. 11. William B. Gano ( 1781 - ?) Mary Stites had a sister named Margaret Stites who married
James Manning, a Baptist minister and the first
president of Brown University. Mary Stites died April 23, 1792 and John Gano then married Sarah Hunt on April 15, 1793. They remained married until his death. ==Death==