Tracking Nathaniel Greene Golden, 1812-1882

Updated 2014.07.28 Nathaniel Greene “Samuel” Golden (NGG) is my gggrandfather. Below is an outline of what we know of his life. We somewhat know a lot and in many respects we know very little. If you have information on NGG please contact me: Norfolk1956@gmail.com ——>> 1807-1812: The local newspaper of the day was Miller’s Weekly Messenger … Read more

Nathaniel Greene “Green” Golden, Jr. 1812-1882/3

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Nathaniel Greene “Green” Golden (NGG), Sr. (c1782-1846+), married to Rachel Isabella Morgan, is my oldest confirmed lineal male ancestor. Almost nothing is known known about him except that he was the Roads and Ferry co-Commissioner in the Pendelton area of South Carolina from 1818-1822. … Read more

George Michael Fuller Golden – 1868 to 1912 – Vaudeville, Fighter, Union Activist

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Updated 2015.04.10 George Michael Fuller Golden (1868-1912) was born as George Michael Fuller in 1868 at (Bay City) Michigan to William and Marguerette (Maragaret) Fuller. He died in 1912 in California of tuberculosis. Vaudeville was the center piece of his career. There is no history … Read more

Rev James Madison Harleston Golden, 1845-1918

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook James Madison Harleston Golden Other Goldens named after presidents. Birth 8 SEP 1845 in Cleburne Co., Alabama Death 17 FEB 1918 in Golden Springs, Calhoun, Alabama; it is said that the place name was originally Golden’s Springs but was shortened; named after the Golden … Read more

St Phillips Church, Charleston, South Carolina

St Phillips Church (Episcopal/Anglican), Charleston, South Carolina, founded 1680 and what you see today of the sanctuary was built in 1836. During mid-March 2014 I went in search of Goldings. The earliest identified Golding in Charleston is Peter Golding, 1716 and he continued to live in the area through at least 1730. He has no … Read more

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