Revolutionary War – GFolks that served

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook 1776-1786 Revolutionary War | Loyalists in Southern Campaign This is but a partial list of those Golden’s that served. Names were not reliably spelt the same way on all military records for the period. For example, the records were standardized for ‘Richard Golden’ (son of William Golding and Elizabeth Foster), even … Read more

Mexican-American War Service

The following served their country during the Mexican-American War: Golden, Archibald (aka Goulding) (Pvt) – Co D, 2nd Indiana Infantry Golden, Dominick (Pvt) – Co G, 1st Massachusetts Volunteers Golden, Edward (Pvt) – Co E, 7th New York Volunteeers Golden, Elisha (Pvt) – Co C, Eason’s Battalion, Missouri Infantry Golden (aka Goldin), George W. (Pvt) … Read more

American Indian Wars Military Service

The following served their country during the American Indian Wars: Golden, Bernard – Private, Company M, 7th U.S. Calvary Birth: 1842, Cavan, Ireland Prior Occupation: Unknown Enlistment: 5 October 1875 Role During Battle:  In valley and hilltop fights of Battle of Little Big Horn; survived the battle. Golden, James – Private, Company A, 3rd U.S. Cavalry Role: Campaign of … Read more

World War I Military Service

World War I Military Service Golden, Ross L. Pvt. US Army, Enterprise AL – 167th Regiment (4th Alabama) Infantry Goulding, Lewis Edward – Unit unknown; from Caroline County, Virginia Goulding, Robert Holland – Unit unknown; from Caroline County, Virginia

Book: Christchurch Parish records from 1653-1812, Middlesex, Virginia

Christchurch Parish records from 1653-1812, Middlesex, Virginia … 336 pages, published 1897 … Super indexed. Contains the registry of life events in the parish as well as by-name index at the end of the book. Unique to this parish record are the many slaves that are listed by name and their own life events

Sgt. Nicholes Darwin Golding – KIA at Ghazni, Afghanistan – Feb 13, 2004

Sgt. Nicholes Darwin Golding – KIA at Ghazni, Afghanistan – Feb 13, 2004. SGT Nicholes Golding’s line of Goldings comes from Harry Golding, born in 1871. Harry immigrated to the USA in 1885 via the ship ‘City of Richmond’. Point of origination was Liverpool, England and destination point was Queens, New York. This ship brought a new line of Goldings to America.

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