Fade Goff

Fade Goff (17 September 1780 – 6 January 1836) was a land agent and political figure in Prince Edward Island.

He was born in Bryanstown, County Wexford, Ireland, the son of Richard Goff.

He found that the role of land agent left him in a position of permanent financial obligation to his employers.

He attempted to profit by other activities, such as operating a flour mill and an emigration office, without much success.

In 1813, he was named coroner and clerk of the crown by William Townshend, colonial administrator.