John Golden

John Golden

Male 1849 - 1860  (11 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Golden was born in 1849 in Knox, Kentucky, United States (son of Thomas Golden and Mary Ann McFarland); died in 1860 in Knox, Kentucky, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Knox, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Stinking Creek, Knox, Kentucky, USA


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Golden was born about 1806 in Kentucky; died in Feb 1871 in Poplar Creek, Knox, Kentucky, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Knox, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Stinking Creek, Knox, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Subdivision 93, Knox, Kentucky, USA

    Thomas married Mary Ann McFarland on 8 Sep 1833 in Knox, Kentucky, USA. Mary (daughter of George McFarland, BY28612 and Nancy Golden) was born in 1817 in Knox Co., KY.; died on 8 Sep 1883 in Knox, Kentucky, United States,. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann McFarland was born in 1817 in Knox Co., KY. (daughter of George McFarland, BY28612 and Nancy Golden); died on 8 Sep 1883 in Knox, Kentucky, United States,.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Possessions: 10 Aug 1841, Knox Co., KY; Nancy Mcfarland sells to Mary Ann Golden 50 acres on Stinking Creek. Deed Book D, p. 545
    • Residence: 1850, Knox, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Stinking Creek, Knox, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Subdivision 93, Knox, Kentucky, USA

    Children:
    1. Frances Golden was born in May 1832 in Knox, Kentucky, United States; died on 24 Mar 1919 in Pumpkin Run, Knox, Kentucky, United States; was buried in Tinsley, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    2. Eleanor M Golden was born on 11 Nov 1834 in Knox, Kentucky, United States; died on 2 Feb 1907 in Knox, Kentucky, United States.
    3. Hannah Ellen Golden was born on 26 Nov 1834 in Knox County, Kentucky, USA; died on 7 Jan 1921 in Hazelwood, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA.
    4. Arthur Golden was born in 1838 in Kentucky.
    5. Margret Ann Golden was born about 1840 in Knox County, Kentucky, USA; died in 1890 in Knox County, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Winna Goldan was born about 1844 in Kentucky.
    7. Stephen Golden was born in 1845 in Knox, Kentucky, United States; died on 14 Jul 1936.
    8. 1. John Golden was born in 1849 in Knox, Kentucky, United States; died in 1860 in Knox, Kentucky, United States.
    9. Thomas Golden was born in 1851 in Knox, Kentucky, United States; died in 1887 in Hawley, Wayne, Pennsylvania, United States.
    10. Polly Goldan was born about 1853 in Kentucky.
    11. Ellis Golden was born in 1854 in Knox, Kentucky, United States.
    12. Mary Golden was born about 1854 in Kentucky; died on 20 Nov 1884 in Knox, Kentucky, United States.
    13. Amanda Golden was born about 1856 in Kentucky.
    14. Moses Golden was born about 1858 in Kentucky; died on 17 Mar 1911 in Bell, Kentucky, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  George McFarland, BY28612 was born in 1765 in Virginia (son of Joseph McFarland, BY28612 RoM02 and daughter Gullion); died in 1837 in Knox Co., KY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: George McFarland
    • Residence: 1807, Knox Co., KY
    • Residence: 1810, Knox, Kentucky, United States
    • Possessions: 1812, Knox Co., KY; Shows George owning 100 acres, 3rd rate land, patented in his name.
    • Possessions: 1818, Knox Co., KY; Geo Mcfarland has 50 acres, and 70 acres, both on Indian Cr.
    • Residence: 1820, Lynncamp Creek, Knox, Kentucky, United States
    • Possessions: 1823, Knox Co., KY; George has 100 acres on Lynn Camp, patented to McFarland. 2 horses. Also next to him is listed Arthur McF. with 50 acres, on Poplar, patented by George McF.
    • Residence: 1830, Knox, Kentucky, USA
    • Possessions: 20 Sep 1830, Knox County, Kentucky, USA; Patent for 50 acres on Little Poplar Cr. Book Z of Kentucky Land Office Records

    Notes:

    This George McFarland, has been confused at times with the George McFarland who married Sally Jack in TN. Some contend that Sally Jack died and he then married Nancy Golden. They contend that there were three children from this first marriage: George, Frances, and Nancy. If this is so, then that George Sr. would have to be living in two places at the same time.

    A George McFarland married Betsey Maddux March 16, 1812 in Greene Co. TN. (This appears to be George Jr., son of the George who moved to Knox Co. KY). There are two other children who seem to be the children of George Sr. who moves to Knox Co. KY: Frances McF. born 1795 in TN, married to James Helton on Nov. 16, 1820 in Knox Co. KY, and Nancy McF. born 1797 in TN, married to Thomas Mattox in 1820 in Knox Co. KY.

    Nancy Golden was born 1771 in Lincoln, Wilkes Co. GA (?). The family is in Knox Co. KY in 1810 as George McFarlin (26-45), next to Duncan McFarlin. In 1820 in Lynncamp Creek, Knox Co, on same page as Duncan McFarland and Rachael McFarland is George McFarland (26-44). In 1830 George (40-49) is still present along with a George McFarland Jr. (30-39) It seems likely that the George McFarland of Knox Co. KY could be associated with the Duncan McFarland family of Knox/Whitley Co. KY who had once lived in Greene Co. TN. The ages of the George McFarland of Knox Co. KY in the various census records do not always fit with the age of George McFarland born 1769.

    George McFarland received a land grant of 50 acres on Fk. Little Poplar Cr. in Knox Co. Survey was Sept 20, 1830.

    George married Nancy Golden on 20 Apr 1801 in Knox County, TN. Nancy was born in 1771 in North Carolina; died on 20 Feb 1855 in Knox, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Nancy Golden was born in 1771 in North Carolina; died on 20 Feb 1855 in Knox, Kentucky, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Possessions: 1834, Knox County, Kentucky, USA; Nancy appears in the tax list for the first time. She is shown with 50 acres on Indian Cr. , a J. Helton patent
    • Possessions: 7 Jan 1835, Knox Co., KY; James Helton conveys to Nancy McFarland 50 acres on Indian Creek. Book D, p. 217.
    • Possessions: 17 Mar 1840, Knox Co., KY; Margaret and Moses Hubbard to Nancy McFarland, 50 acres in Knox Co. Book D, p. 455
    • Possessions: 1841, 1846, Knox Co., KY; 1841, Nancy sells off property. 50 acres on Indian Cr. to Moses Foley Deed Book D, p. 517. 1841 sells to daughter Mary Ann Golden 50 acres Stinking Creek. D, 545. 1846 sells 50 acres Stinking Cr. to Samuel Bingham, E, p. 236.
    • Residence: 1850, Knox, Kentucky, USA

    Children:
    1. Frances McFarland was born in 1795 in Tennessee; died in 1870 in Knox Co., KY.
    2. Arthur McFarland was born about 1801 in Knox, Tennessee, USA; died in 1870 in Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Margaret McFarland was born in 1807 in Knox Co., KY; died on 27 Jul 1843 in Knox, Kentucky, United States.
    4. Jane McFarland was born in 1810 in Knox Co., KY; died in 1846 in Clay County, Kentucky, USA.
    5. 3. Mary Ann McFarland was born in 1817 in Knox Co., KY.; died on 8 Sep 1883 in Knox, Kentucky, United States,.
    6. Hannah McFarland was born in 1818 in Knox Co., KY.; died in Sep 1844 in Jackson, Clay, Indiana, USA.
    7. John W. McFarland was born on 23 Mar 1819 in Knox Co., KY.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Joseph McFarland, BY28612 RoM02 was born on 30 Mar 1745 in either PA or VA (son of John McFarland, A584 RoM02 and Mary Montgomery); died between 1792 and 1795 in VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1745
    • Possessions: 1772, Bedford Co., VA; Joseph sold 318 acres on Mounts (or Mtn) Creek to John Gallaway (Bedford Deed Bk. 4, p. 394. This had been purchased by John in 1770, so I presume it was a gift from father to son.
    • Residence: 1774, Montgomery County, VA
    • Residence: 1782, Montgomery County, VA
    • Possessions: 1788, Reed Creek area of Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Mar. 9, 1788 Duncan Gullion, treasury warrant, 92 acres adjoining Nicholas Tarter and Joseph McFarland on Reed Creek...also 129 acres joining George Kinder at Bluespring of Reed Cr. both withdrawn, Vol. 5 Kegley
    • Death: 1792

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    Virginia:
    1770s:
    Bedford Co. VA. 1772, Joseph McFarland selling 318 acres on Mounts Creek to John Galloway. Deed Book 4, p. 394. This is the same property that John McFarland, his father, acquired in 1770. Deed Book 3, p. 498. It would appear that father John gave his son this land, and that Joseph then sold it and moved to Montgomery County with his brothers.

    1780s:
    Joseph McFarland's name appears in a list of Jehu Stephens militia company list for Montgomery County, with no date, but assuming around 1780. In this listing it says that Jehu Stephens is the Captain, James Finley is the Lieutenant, Robert Love a Lieutenant, and John McFarlan an ensign. Also in the list are McNutts, Wiricks, Davis, and Joseph McFarland is listed as an outlier (which means he is living on the outskirts?). It is interesting that the spelling for Joseph's last name is different than the spelling for John's, however, that changes often. The Joseph McFarland from the Duncan line was born in 1775, therefore too young to be considered as this Joseph.

    There is another reference to Joseph McFarland in Kegley's book, p. 561, Early Adventurers On The Western Waters, Vol. V, 2004, where it mentions that during the Indian raids of 1774, Nowell took his family and moved away from all the violence and Joseph McFarlane took possession of the place along with his wife, a sister of Duncan Gullion. On McFarlane's death (year or cause not given), the Loyal Company notified his widow that he would have to sell the land for fees due the company. The Gullions were neighbors in the Reed Creek area, so this does indicate that Joseph had a wife, contrary to earlier statements. The land was sold in 1795, so Joseph's death must have occurred before this.

    During the Revolutionary War, many of the residents of the Reed Creek area, especially those in the more remote areas, believed rumors that their area had been sold to the French by the newly declared independent America. They decided to cast their lot with the Tories and refused to take the oath of allegience in 1777. These people were called to court, some were fined, a few were sent to jail, etc. Duncan Gullion, Joseph's brother in law, was to be sent to jail, but as he was being transported, he escaped. Joseph McFarland was given bail, and then later bound over for good behavior. In 1780, Peter Kinder, in his confession of Tory allegience, named the other people who were considered to be Tories as well, and Joseph McFarland was among the list. However, he was not put on trial according to this source. Source: Mary B. Kegley's book, Vol. V, pp. 137-139.

    In Montgomery Order Book 3, p. 20. In 1779 "On a Prosecution against Joseph Mcfarland and Jacob Dorter and Joseph Ervin and John Stevens for certain offences committed against the Commonwealth. Whereupon a Jury being sworn (same jury as against O'Gullion except John Bell in the place of John McFarland) the jurty returned their verdict that they should give security for their good behavior. Whereupon the Court were of opnion that they should be bound to thier good behavior for twelve months and a day and thereupon Joseph Mcfarland, Jacob Dorter, Joseph Ervin and John Stevens acknowledged themselves indebted to the Commonwealth... the sum of one thousand each for ther good Behavior as ....

    In the 1782 personal property tax list for Montgomery Co. VA, Joseph McFareland is listed, but with the notation "did not give in his property." This may be due to his general refusal to adhere to the newly declared government. He is not living in the immediate area of John McFarelane (John and Mary Kinder McF.), who seems to be living in the area that Robert McFarland had lived before his move to Washington Co. (what becomes Wytheville), rather than the Black Lick area, where the Doaks and Wards were living. Nearer to Joseph McFareland is Alexander and William McFarelane of the Duncan line. Alexander and William McFarelane were living in the Wolf Creek area, north of the Black Lick area.

    Tennessee: This Joseph below may have been mixed up with the records of another Joseph McFarland, his cousin, a likely son of Robert McFarland, b. 1730 who moved to the Nolachucky area with his other son Robert. b. 1759. That Joseph has several children born in TN. Descendants from that family believe that the record below is their Joseph, not this one.

    Back to VA:

    James A. McFarland states that Joseph McFarland was killed in a duel or fight with a Doak, I found the source, it was a notation in the Morristown Bible. In the records passed down by his brother's family (Morristown Bible) it notes for Joseph "Killed by Doke in a Fray"

    His wife had to move off the land in Montgomery County that they had been squatting on since it was abandoned back in 1774. That took place in 1795, so he died bet. 1792 and 1795. It is probable that there were at least 3 sons that moved to Knox Co. KY, Whitley Co. KY and Fentress Co. TN. The Big Y 700 indicates they were all brothers.

    The following are notes from the McFarland genealogy website of Gary Morris: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/8143/genealogy/mcfarland/rbtlanc.txt --
    ***** 15 ***** Joseph McFARLAND, son of John McFARLAND and Mary MONTGOMERY, was
    born 30 Mar 1745 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, died about 1785/1800 in
    Montgomery County, Virginia.

    ----- NOTES FOR Joseph McFARLAND:
    COMMENTS: Gendex says Joseph McFarland born 30 March 1745, Russell Parish,
    Lunenberg Co, VA, died before 1780 Montgomery Co, VA.
    TORY.
    MARRIAGE: Unmarried.
    COURT: 1779 "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902
    Book Vol I May 5, 1779 Joseph McFarlane Montgomery County of Reed Creek
    questionable Loyalty to country.
    LINKS-LAND: 1784, Jan. 16, Tenn., Greene County John McFarlan entered 228
    acres on south side Nolachucky River, opposite mouth of Little Chucky River;
    warrant 25 June 1784; granted to Joseph McFarland. (Book 1, page 199)
    NOTE: 1785 VIRGINIA, Bedford County. Joseph agreed to not actively take up
    arms against the Colony of Virginia, and spent the rest of the war killing wolves
    in teh county to protect livestock. IN 1785 Joseph ws paid 350 pounds of tobacco
    for four wolves. (MHH notes: Source? Joseph was not living in Bedford county at this time.)
    COURT: "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902 Book
    III-IV 1790 Wythe County Militia. John McFarlin Ensign. Outliers-Joseph
    McFarland.
    HISTORY: Joseph may have gone to Greene County, Tn at about the same time as
    his brothers since some records indicate a Joseph with a close connection to the
    family.
    DEATH: "Families of Jefferson Conty, Tennessee" 1992 found at Seattle
    Genealogical Society. Died unmarried in a duel with Mr. Doak. Other records say
    that he was killed in an argument with a Doak, possibly the son of the David Doak
    who years earlier purchased the black Lick property from his father, John, Sr.

    Joseph married daughter Gullion about 1772 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. daughter was born about 1745 in Virginia; died after 1795. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  daughter Gullion was born about 1745 in Virginia; died after 1795.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:
    From Mary B. Kegley's book, Adventurers on the Western Waters, Vol. 5, p. 561, Duncan Gullion states that Joseph Mcfarlane took possession of abandoned land and after Joseph's death, his widow, sister of Duncan Gullion, could not pay the fees necessary to keep it.

    Children:
    1. 6. George McFarland, BY28612 was born in 1765 in Virginia; died in 1837 in Knox Co., KY.
    2. Duncan McFarland, BY28612 was born about 1775 in Virginia; died after 1860 in Whitley Co., KY.
    3. brother McFarland, BY28612 was born about 1780 in Virginia; died before 1830 in Whitley Co., KY.
    4. James C. McFarland, BY28612 was born in 1785 in Virginia; died between 1860 and 1870 in Clinton Co., Kentucky.