Clara Anne Norfleet (1933-1997) graduates1951 – Weeksville, NC

Clara Anne Norfleet Born April 10, 1933 – Hickory, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Virginia or Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Died April 12, 1997 – Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia Mother: Jacqueline Virginia Norfleet, 1912–1973 … formally adopted by grandparents Alvah Edison Norfleet Sr, 1888–1959, and Nannie Leigh Hines, 1889–1963, as a baby. Grandparents are listed as parents on birth certificate. Relationship: my mom and … Read more

Shaun Golden, Police Chief of Monmouth County, New Jersey

Golding/Golden/Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Shaun Golden, Police Chief, Monmouth County, New Jersey The Golden family were the original organizing founders of Monmouth, New Jersey back in 1665 when William Goulding was designated as one of the ‘Proprietors’ of ‘the Monmouth Patent‘. The Monmouth line of Gouldings, often listed as Golding, would change … Read more

William Lee Golden – The Oak Ridge Boys – American Made

Golding/Golden/Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Updated 2015.09.01 William Lee Golden – The Oak Ridge Boys – American Made — A family lineage is listed below the video. YDNA Haplotype: G The Oak Ridge Boys celebrated 40 years of making music together during 2013. A brief lineage of this Golden line: Elender Eli Golden (1729-1829) Mark … Read more

William Golding born 1597 and christened at St Leonard – Shoreditch – Middlesex – England

Golding/Golden/Goulding et al Family History on Facebook William Golding, probably born in January 1597 (or December 1596), was christened at St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England in January of 1597. His father is listed in the parish registry as Edward Golding. I have not been able to learn more about the family. Life when William Golding … Read more

Amos Golding – 1832 Revolutionary War (New York) Pension Interview- page 1 to 3

Golding/Golden/Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Amos Golding – 1756 to 1843 – Revolutionary War Soldier, New York Amos’ Family History // Very few records existed to document Revolutionary War service. Most records consisted of poorly organized and minimal information that contained a soldier’s name, rank, perhaps a skill, and the names of the … Read more

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