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John Golden (abt. 1715 - 1766)

John Golden
Born about in Cape May, New Jerseymap
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Son of and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 51 in Maurice River, Cumberland, New Jerseymap
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Biography

John Golden was born in 1715 in Cape May County, NJ. He was the son of William Goulding and Sarah Unknown. He married Rebecca Godfrey about 1740 and had 9 children: Sarah, Mary, Judith, Samuel, Hannah, Rebecca, Catherine, Rachel and Jean. He died in Cumberland Co., NJ, in 1766.

Birth

1715 Goldens Point, Upper Township, Cape May County, New Jersey

Sources

  • Tuft, Ina Hunt, and Roy F. Hunt. Descendants of William Golden of Gravesend, New York. Brigham City, UT: Hunt Family Research Associates, 1999.


Acknowledgements

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