Golding (c.1704-c.1782) of Orange County, Virginia, and Ninety Six District, South Carolina

Book — by Ed Dittmer,1990 … Commissioned research by Ed Dittmer (1990) for the Golding Family Association, which no longer exists. Ancestry of William Golding (c.1704-c.1782) of Orange County, Virginia, and Ninety Six District, South Carolina. A 1992 update was published to the 1990 study. … PDF of book is in my files but this study is not known to be available as a download on the web.

Anthony Golding of Laurens District, South Carolina – his Last Will, dated 1800

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Anthony Golding of Laurens District, South Carolina wrote his last will in 1800, and he passed away a year later on December 27th, 1801 at Milton, Laurens County, South Carolina. Within his will he names his wife as Isabel; sons as Anthony Foster, James … Read more

Laurens, South Carolina newspapers – Online/Searchable for 1845 to 1973

Golding/Golden/Goulding Family History on Facebook Laurens, South Carolina newspapers All known newspapers from this area are online and most are searchable from the Library of Congress — for free! Laurens is very important to the Golden line descended from William Golding (1704/05-1782), Richard Golding (1744-1788) and related family. Index of Laurens area newspapers | Search … Read more

Goldings of Virginia before they became Goldens of South Carolina

Golding/Golden on Facebook The Golding and Foster families had numerous intermarriages while living in Virginia. The Golding and Tinsley families were also close, with one Revolutionary war member of the Tinsley family even being named Golding Tinsley. All three families migrated together en mass from Virginia to South Carolina just prior to or during the … Read more

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