Just a thought: Can we know some of our ancestor’s past via genetics?
DNA — can it also pass memories and some knowledge of people and places and even skills from the past to the future.
DNA — can it also pass memories and some knowledge of people and places and even skills from the past to the future.
Norfleet yDNA SNP testing indicates that there are at least two different male lines that are P310 but unrelated for at least 3800 years.
Issobell Goldman / Gouldman of Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland SCOTLAND — Issobell Gouldman (aka Goldman) & John Melldrome (Meldrom/Meldrum) married 23 Nov 1677 at Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland … >>> Issobell appears to have been a very popular girls name among Scottish Goldmans. An Issobell Goldman (Gouldman) married: +++ 19 Jan 1647 to Thomas Wilson … Read more
Temperance Foster vs husband James Magill Golding over Trust Agreement State: South Carolina Year: 1839 Location: Union (County) Location Type: District >> Listed as ‘Tempe‘ below, this is Temperance Foster. Abstract: Tempe Golding, her eight children, and her four sons-in-law sue her husband James for control of nine slaves. Tempe’s father John Foster left to … Read more
Leonard Wentworth Golding, 1938-2021, Billings, Montana. This Golding line descends from the line of Samuel Golding (1847 England–1910 NY, immigrating to USA in 1866) and Mary Elizabeth Shafer (1848 NY–1939 NY).
FYI – North Carolina libraries, museums, newspapers, genealogy and history resources.
Jamestown Society of Qualifying Ancestors
1660 Virginia, English Colony — Shands Family DNA Connection with Golden, Gouldman and Raines/Rainey Families
John “Jackie” D. Keeling, Belleview IL, 1961-2021 Ilinois and Kentucky — John “Jackie” D. Keeling (59) passed away on 8 Nov at Belleville, Illinois – born Friday, 1 Dec 1961, in East St. Louis, IL. John was preceded in death by his parents, Jackie and Aurelia, nee Janosky, Keeling and his brother, Joseph C. Keeling. … Read more
Ann Short, widow of Benjamin Boulware (c1680-1727), married James Golding aka Golden about 1740 in Essex County, Virginia, USA. In a genealogic rarity, Ann’s son John Boulware names her as ‘Ann Golden’ in his 1743 Last Will and Testament (LWT).