A Probable History of the Golden Family
of Newberry, South Carolina Since 1761
Updated 2024.03.24
There are no known instances or claim of direct descendency from the Taliaferro family of early 1600s Virginia due to intermarriage with an ancestor affecting all descendant Goldens of William and Nellie Golden, c1750.
Taliaferros are numerous in the generations since, but very few DNA matches directly with Taliaferro family members, less than five (5) matches. [1]Presence of Taliaferro not being in our direct lineage used three reference Golden descendant lineage trees from Samuel Golden (b1770 SC), Nathaniel Greene Golden (b1783 SC), and Isaac Golden (b1785 … Continue reading Backtracking DNA match trees containing Taliaferros usually shows intermarriage with individuals not directly in our Golden ancestry.
Indirect DNA matches with trees having Taliaferros easily numbers 50+ trees in all tested Golden lineages.
The individuals below may appear in your DNA matches.
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TIMELINE
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~~~ 1763: A Nathaniel Greene Golden, b1783, descendant[2]WDG claims this lines via grandmother Readie Mae Belcher, b1911. can claim direct lineage from the following line, but via a non-Golden grandmother: Charles Taliaferro, 1663–1734, and Mary Carter, 1663–1726. Another from the line of Isaac Golden, b1785, can claim this same lineage via[3]
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