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I tried to email this info to you, but got caught in your spam filter, and now my email service is out. I found some marriage records at the courthouse that might be of interest to you. (Book - page) (0-4) John Golding - Magaret Derrickson March 9, 1858 (2-129) Will Golding, 24. b. Bedford, m. Nellie Rogers, 23, b. IL June 1, 1893 (2-200) Frank Golding, barber, 26, b. Bedford, m. Nellie B Moore, 20, b. Bedford, Feb 15, 1899 (2-3) Elizabeth A Golding 20, b. Bedford, m. Bird Webster, carpenter, 26, b. Ilyria, OH Nov 6, 1880 (2-11) Electa Golding, 27, b. Taylor co, m. John B. Owens, Druggist, 45, b. Richland Co. OH, Sept 18, 1881 (2-136) (Mae Golding 18, b. Bedford, m. Charles E Fitch, b. Dakota City, NE, Jan 8, 1894 The above were identified in the marriage record as children of John and Margaret (9-336) Wm M Golding, 32, m Maude E Van O'Linda, 23, Oct 9, 1901 (parents not given) (3-154) Jane Golding, m. C. C. Mendenhall, Oct 14, 1871 (parents not given) Possible that John's parents were William and Lydia Golding Wm died June 16, 1907, age 89y, 11m, 29 d., b. IN Lydia died March 29, 1885, age 68, born PA Wm was a minister, and performed Electa's wedding. Wm and Maude are buried in Bedford Fairview Cemetery, center section, Row 2, toward north end Wm M Golding 1869-1964 Maude V. Golding,1877-1916 Wm and Lydia Golding are buried in the Bedford City Cemetery, South section, row 7 from west side, near south end. Lydia, wf of Wm Golding 1817-1885 Sergt. Wm Golding CO E 4 Mo S M Cav Frank and Nellie are buried in the Bedford City Cemetery, North end, north end of row 12 Nellie 1879-1942 Frank 1875-1922 IOOF #134 Electa and John B Owens are buried in Bedford City Cemetery, south section, row 1 from the west side, near north end Electa G Owens, mother, 1855-1926 J. B Owens, Co G 20 Ohio inf 2 stones away is J. A Golding Co d 46th Ia Inf. Clara Mae and Charles E Fitch are buried in Bedford Fairview Cemetery, center section, row 3 from the west, near middle Clara Mae Fitch 1876-1955 Charles E Fitch 1870-1931 If you would like photos of these stones, both cemeteries are on my daily walk route. I have the pictures taken and ready to send when I get email service back I would be happy to further research if there is more info that you would like. You may also want to visit the Taylor County genweb site. I seach on the Golding name there came up with 94 hits. Many of these refer to newspapers. These are on microfilm at the Taylor County museum. If you find listings of interest, I can print those out and then scan and send them to you. Normally, unless it looks like an obit, the abstract already contains most of the relevant data. It can get pretty hard to locate some which are just a one line mention in the locals or personals columns. I'm not related. I do Taylor county research and lookups as a hobby, and do not want payment. A donation to either the Taylor county historical or genealogical societies would be appreciated as it is through their efforts that things like the cemetery and newspapers indexes are made available. Notify Administrator about this message?
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