Thank you very much. I had an enormous amount on Coutty in my Philadelphia list/ book but failed to put him together w/ Goutty killed in Harrisburg. Wonder if it was suicide or accidwent? no way to tell from the sole report. Some additional material on Coutty [whose one pistol is also shown in my one book].
1790 U.S. Census, Southern District, south side of Chestnut St. March 8, 1783, "to Perkins and Couty, gunsmiths, the balance due them, £81/0/0." [3 Pa Arch 5 at 340]. 21 June 1787, "repairing arms belonging to the County of Philadelphia, £15/0/0." [3 Pa Arch 7 at 225]. “For Sale a Rifle Gunn made by Mortimore, gun maker to his Majesty, London, to be see and particulars noted at Mr. Couty’s, Gun Smith, S. Front street” [Dunlap’s American Advertiser, 25 April 1793]. All persons indebted to the estate of the late Samuel Coutty, Gunsmith, are requested to settle immediately with Elizabeth Coutty. “Those persons who left either guns or pistols at the shop of the said Coutty are desired to come, prove property, and take them away [Philadelphia Gazette, 14 November 1794].