Y-DNA Test Results – William David Golden, 1956-2016+

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook Updated 2016.08.22 Y-DNA / Tracking via Father-to-Father Y-Chromosomes More info to be added soon. SNP testing has shown that we are further defined as DF98 S18823. The second kind of DNA test which I took uses genetic characteristics of the Y-chromosome that is passed down from father to son. A … Read more

The Parley Golding Family of Surry, North Carolina – 1883 to 1966

Golding/Golden/Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Updated 2014.11.20 Parley Golding Birth 26 Apr 1883 in Surry, North Carolina Death 15 Dec 1966 in Mount Airy, Surry, North Carolina Parents: William Robert “Robert” Golding (1851-1915) and Ruth Marshall (1874-1906) Married to Lula Mae Dawson (1893-1979) Birth 9 Jun 1893 in Surrey, North Carolina Death 10 … Read more

The Golding Baronetcy, of Colston Bassett, 1642-1716

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook Golding, of Colston Bassett Created 27th September 1642 Extinct about 1716 I. [Sir] Edward Golding, esq. of Colston Bassett, in the county of Nottingham, who was created a Baronet in 1642, married Eleanor, daughter of John Throckmorton, esq. of Coughton, in the county of Warwick, and had issue, of which … Read more

John Reid Golding – Professor of Languages

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook 1811-1822 – John R. Goulding hired as Chair of Ancient Languages, Franklin College, now part of the University of Georgia. 1823 – GOLDING, John R. m. Miss Sophronia Nott, eldest dau. of A. Nott of S. C. 12/25/1823. // Source: Mt. Missionary published Hancock Co., Ga. 2/2/1824. 1824 – GOLDING, … Read more

Anthony Golding (Rev War), 1746-1801

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook Anthony Golding — Sometimes referred to as Magill Anthony Golding; Magill probably refers to the maiden name of his first wife ‘McGill’. b. 1746 – Orange, Orange County, Virginia d. 1801 Dec 27 – Milton, Laurens County, South Carolina Father: William Golding, Sr. (1804-1782) Mother: Elizabeth Foster (1804-1775) Married first … Read more

Thomas Golden – 24th New York Cavalry – KIA June 26th, 1864

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook Thomas Golden Corporal, 24th New York Cavalry, Death: June 26, 1864 Original Burial Place: Fort Hell, Petersburg, Virginia. Gravestone Number: 1671 Thomas Golden died during the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. Although he belonged to a cavalry unit, the unit was not assigned horses until October 1864. The unit fought as … Read more

Book (Online/PDF) Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800, by Nell Marion Nugent

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook This book is an 850 page treasure trove of who came to Virginia when, and under what conditions and where they went. A transported person was an immigrant that usually agreed to work for their transporter for as many as seven years. The tradeoff is that they got their passage … Read more

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