Notes – Varnado & Varnadeau

Relationship of the French (Hugenot?) line Varnado & Varnadeau exists from mid-1700s in Orangeburg, South Carolina. This line would move to Louisiana and to Mississippi. DNA matches are not with any Varnado-surnamed individuals but the indirect matches via trees is numerous.

William Moody Golden, born before 1792 SC, death 1831 Bibb, Alabama

William Moody Golden appears in some 50 pages of legal documents. At no time does he have a middle name. His surname can appear as Golden or Goulding, a variation of Golding. William Moody Golden (WMG) was mostly likely South Carolina born. Was living in the Newberry, South Carolina area where he met and married Mary Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Lagrone, first child born 1812 at Newberry. 

A compilation of the original lists of the Protestant immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773

Book — by Revill, Janie Revill … 163 pages, published 1939 … 4000 families listed … freely accessible versions of this book are available from various sources. Published at Columbia, S.C., The State company, 1939 … can also be found online at Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48270/images/ProtestantImmigrantsSC-007017-1

I