Note: Here is what I found on Ed Golden from the Edmonson News: 10-14-1927; p
"Ed Golden dies"
"Ed Golden, one of the oldest and most valuable employees of the kentucky Rock asphalt Company died Friday from bronchial pneumonia. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Sweeden Church by Revs. Harrison and Conway".
That is all there was to the article. However, his death cert. reveals the following:
Edd H. Golden; 9-10-1868---10-14-1927
married: Lillian Golden
father: John Golden
mother: ? Brown
Norman Warnell, Brownsville, KY
In the Warren County, KY, census, Green Castle, enumerated 18 June 1900:
dwelling 165.
Whalin, William, head, b. Sep 1859, age 40, die maker, b. KY
Whalin, Martha, wife, b. Dec 1861, age 38, b. KY
Whalin, Susan M., dau., b. Jan 1885, age 15, b. KY
Whalin, Ervin B., son, b. Mar 1888, age 12, b. KY
Whalin, Ada M., dau., b. Sep 1889, age 10, b. KY
Whalin, Vernia D., dau., b. Dec 1892, age 7, b. KY
Whalin, Luther R., son, b. Nov 1896, age 3, b. KY
Dwelling 166.
Golden, Edward, b. June 1868, age 31, die maker, b. KY
Golden, Lilly, wife, b. May 1881, age 19, b. KY
1910 census for Edmonson Co., KY, Durbin, enumerated 22 June 1900, dwelling 118:
Golden, Edward H., married 13 yrs, married once, age 40, b. IL, father b. MO, mother b. KY, laborer, rock quarry
Golden, Lilly, wife, age 28, gave birth to 6 children, 4 survive, b. KY, father b. KY, mother b. KY
Golden, Myrtle, age 9, daughter, b. KY
Golden, Roxa, age 7, daughter, b. KY
Golden, Creighton, age 4, son, b. KY
Golden, William O., age 4 months, son, b. KY
Sources
↑ Entered by Earl Golden, Sunday, October 27, 2013.
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