1780 – John Golden c1780 SC – 1850 Pike County, Alabama

1780 – Who were the parents of John Golden born c1780 in South Carolina? DNA matches via Ancestry indicate that John Golden born c1780 in South Carolina may be related to the William and Nellie Golden family (c1750-1809) of Newberry-Saluda, South Carolina. DNA matches are available from descendants of Julia Caledonia Golden, 1880 AL-1975 TX, … Read more

Help Identify William Moody Golden / Golding’s Ancestors, South Carolina

Are you kin to William Moody Golden / Golding of Newberry, South Carolina? Born about 1795, probably in South Carolina, living in the Newberry area in 1813 when he married Elizabeth Lagrone born at Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina about 1799. He died 1831 in Bibb County, Alabama. Their first children were born 1813 in South Carolina.

Who is William Goulding of 1st Spartan Regiment, South Carolina?

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook Who is William Goulding that served in the Spartanburg, South Carolina 1st Spartan Regiment, Revolutionary War? While not listed as serving in any Continental Line Revolutionary War units, William Goulding is rostered as serving in the South Carolina militia roster for the 1st Spartan Regiment. This … Read more

William Golding Land Grant 250 Acres, 1771, South Carolina

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook This land grant was to William Golding, c1704-1782, married to Elizabeth Foster, c1704-1775. Note: At least four William Golding male descendants have been YDNA-tested: haplotype R1b R-M269. Prior to South Carolina, the William Golding family lived in Orange, Orange County, Virginia. Most of William’s … Read more

1856 – Reuben Golding and wife Helena Cheatham move to Texas

Golding / Golden / Goulding et al Family History on Facebook 1856 – Reuben Griffin Golding (1815 SC – bef 1870 TX) and wife Helena Cheatham (1816-1889) of Saluda, Abbeville, SC (1850 census) sued by brother-in-law Alfred Cheatham (1827-1864) in the South Carolina Equity Court. It appears that the Goldings left South Carolina and went to Montgomery, Texas … Read more

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