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Samuel Golding

Birth1770 - South Carolina
Death2 Jun 1857 - Weakley, Tennessee, United States
MotherSusanna Wilmoth
FatherRichard Golden, REV War

Born in South Carolina on 1770 to Richard Golden, REV War and Susanna Wilmoth. Samuel Golding married Lydia Golden and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Jun 1857 in Weakley, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
Richard Golden, Rev War
1744 - 1788
Susanna Wilmoth
1744 - 1837
Spouse(s)
Lydia Golden
1776 - 1859
Children Show all
Naomi Ann Golden
1816 - 1880
William Leonard Golden
1819 - 1880
Elisabeth Adeline Golden
1822 - 1847
Henry Alexander Golden
1829 - 1886
John C Golden
1822 - 1880
David Andrew (Dave) Golden
1828 - 1910

Elizabeth Golden
1810 - 1853
James Golden
1799 - 1860
David D. Golden
1826 - 1873
Nancy A Golden
1823 - 1900
Frances "Fannie" Golden
1813 - 1883

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