Annabelle Turner Honeycutt, half-sister to George Houston Golden Jr.

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Annabelle Golden Honeycutt Birth: 10 March 1928 (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Death: 21 March 2011, Ringgold, Georgia Her parents are listed as the late Noel and Lillie Revels Turner. She was  preceded in death by (half) brother, George Golden. Parentage per her brother’s 2009 obituary listed his parents … Read more

Will of Thomas Goulding, Carteret County, North Carolina – 1792

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Will of Thomas Goulding, Carteret County, North Carolina – 1792 Mentioned specifically within the will was Thomas’ wife Elizabeth (nee Cook, 1730 – 1800) and his children: David (Goulding, 17?? – ??) Elamuel (Goulding, 17?? – ??) Elizabeth (Goulding, 17?? – ??) George (Washington Goulding, 1776 – 1860) John, Goulding, … Read more

Alfred and Mary Copp Rockett Golding immigrate to America from UK, 1885

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook It was springtime in full bloom when the City of Richmond pulled into New York harbor after an almost two weeks journey from Liverpool, England, with a stop in Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland to take on more passengers. With this arrival came a new … Read more

William Golden, c1827 SC – d1872 AL / Who are his parents?

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Updated 2014.04.26 / 10:00 William Golden, rumored to have been born in South Carolina about 1827. Family lore indicates that William was orphaned at an early age of between 7-9 in the Chambers County, Alabama area. William died on January 15, 1872 when he was resting … Read more

John Alexander Golden (1841-1897), Alabama, Union Navy

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Updated 2015.01.30 John Alexander Golden (1841-1897) was born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, raised there and returned to Alabama after the War between the States, aka Civil War, after joining the Union Navy in 1864 and serving through the war’s end. John left his home … Read more

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