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Elizabeth Golding (Foster)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saint Ann's Parish, Essex County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Death: before 1777
Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Foster, Sr. and Elizabeth Charlesworth
Wife of William Golding, Sr.
Mother of William Golding, Jr.; Elizabeth Tinsley; Mildred Permelia Crosthwaite; John Golding; Robert Golding and 7 others
Sister of Robert Foster, Jr.; John Foster; James Foster, Sr.; William “the Elder” Foster, of Amelia County; Anthony Foster and 5 others

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About Elizabeth Golding

The eleven children of Robert Foster and Elizabeth Garnett were (listed birth order does not agree with the narrative for some of these children):

http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~hutch/genealogy/DABBS/FosterHaney.htm

Elizabeth Foster was born circa 1703 in Essex County, Virginia and died before 1777 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina.

Elizabeth Foster (Robert1) was born circa 1703 in Essex County, Virginia and died before 1777 in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina. Her father died when she was young and she was raised by her mother and stepfather. She married William Golding in 1728 (estimated) in Caroline County, Virginia. William Golding, born circa 1704 in Essex County, was the son of John Golding and Mrs. Cassandra Wood and resided in Caroline County. By 1741 William Golding and his family had moved up the Mattaponi River to the northwest, toward the frontier land that had been opened in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Orange County. Their land was near that of John Foster, Elizabeth’s older brother. They lived in Orange County from around 1741 to circa 1746 near the Orange County courthouse and from circa 1746 to 1771 near the Blue Ridge Mountains in what is now Greene County. They moved to the Ninety Six District in the frontier land of the upland of South Carolina in 1771.

The children of Elizabeth Foster and William Golding were:

  1. William Golding, Jr. was born circa 1730 in Caroline County and died circa 1812 in Orange County. He married Sarah Bell circa 1754 in Orange County. Sarah was born circa 1735 in Orange County and died in 1809.
  2. Elizabeth Golding was born circa 1732 Caroline County and died March 26, 1802 in Newberry District, South Carolina. She married Isaac Tinsley circa 1755 in Orange County. He was born circa 1736, the son of Isaac Tinsley and Margaret Rucker. He died circa 1782 in Laurens County, South Carolina.
  3. Mildred Golding was born circa 1734 Caroline County and died after 1797. She married (1) William Crosthwaite circa 1760 in Orange County, and (2) (John Griffin?) circa 1772 in Ninety Six District, South Carolina. John Crosthwaite died circa 1771 in Newberry District, South Carolina.
  4. John Golding was born circa 1736 Essex County and died circa 1815 in Laurens County, South Carolina. He married Margaret (surname unknown) circa 1769 in Orange County. She died circa 1820 in Laurens County.
  5. Sarah Golding was born circa 1740 in Orange County and died in 1812 Spartanburg, South Carolina. She married Anthony Foster circa 1765 in Orange County. He was born circa 1727 in Spartanburg County, the son of John and Isabella Golding Foster, and died April 9, 1805 in Spartanburg County.
  6. Reuben Golding was born circa 1742 in Orange County and died on April 4, 1835 in Laurens County, South Carolina. He married Margaret “Peggy” Griffin circa 1779 in Ninety Six District, South Carolina. Margaret was the daughter of Richard and Nancy Ann Clark Griffin. She was born on April 25, 1761 in Orange County and died in Laurens County.
  7. Richard Golding was born circa 1744 in Orange County and died circa 1788 in Pendleton District, South Carolina. He married Sussana Wilmouth who died circa 1837 in Anderson County, Virginia.
  8. Anthony Foster was born circa 1746 in Orange County and died in 1801 in Laurens County. He married (1) Mary Mcgill circa 1773 in Laurens County who died circa 1779 in Ninety Six District, (2) Isabella Reid circa 1781 in Ninety Six District, daughter of John and Elizabeth Reid. She was born circa 1759 in Antrim, Ireland and died in 1822 in Laurens County.
  9. Mary Golding was born circa 1748 in Orange County and died circa 1837 in Laurens County. She married Laughtin Leonard circa 1768 in Orange County. He was born circa 1745 in Orange County, and died circa 1781 in Ninety Six District.
  10. Robert Golding was born circa 1750 in Essex County and died circa 1828 in Newberry District, South Carolina. He married Sarah Estes circa 1767 in Orange County. She died before 1800 in Newberry District.

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Left by Judith Wilson on 23 May 2016


GEDCOM Note

Marriage: Married William golding in 1728 in Caroline co. Virginia

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Elizabeth Golding's Timeline

1703
1703
Saint Ann's Parish, Essex County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1730
1730
Essex County , Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1732
1732
Essex, Virginia, United States
1734
1734
Essex Co, VA
1736
1736
Essex Co., Virginia
1738
1738
Virginia, United States
1740
1740
Granville, South Carolina
1740
1743
1743
Orange County, Virginia