Name | Luretta Maletta GOLDING [1] | |
Born | 27 Apr 1900 | Beaver Township, Benson, North Dakota, USA [1] |
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Gender | Female | |
Residence | 27 Jun 1900 | Beaver Township, Benson, North Dakota, USA [1] |
James Golding Family - 1900 U. S. Census of Beaver Township, Benson County, North Dakota Based on the 1910 Standard Atlas of Benson County, ND [LDS Family History Library 978.439 E7o (Hi Den #374)], they probably lived on the north half of Section 2. It appears that the census taker was moving from west to east along the road at the north end of Beaver Township. The second family before the Golding family on the census is that of Lawrence (Lauritz) Elste [line 34] who in 1910 owned the entire eastern 1/4 of Section 4. The family immediately prior to the Golding family was that of Henry Schiebe [line 39] who in 1910 owned the NE 1/4 of Section 3. So it seems most likely that in 1900 the Golding family was on Section 2. |
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Died | 4 Sep 1900 | Beaver Township, Benson, North Dakota, USA |
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Buried | Aft 4 Sep 1900 | Leeds, Benson, North Dakota, USA |
Luretta M. Golding - Gravestone The cemetery is 1/4 mile north of Leeds on highway 19, on the east side of the road. Her grave is in the south half of the cemetery, at the north end of the 11th row from the highway. On another side of the same stone is her sister Elverretta. In the 9th row is their mother Maria (Butson) Golding's first cousin Mary Jane Butson who died the year before. [photograph by Wesley Johnston, descendant of Mary Jane Butson's sister Emma (Butson) Johnston] |
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Elverretta E. Golding & Luretta M. Golding - Grave stone The cemetery is 1/4 mile north of Leeds on highway 19, on the east side of the road. Their grave is in the south half of the cemetery, at the north end of the 11th row from the highway. In the 9th row is their mother Maria (Butson) Golding's first cousin Mary Jane Butson who died the year before. [photograph by Wesley Johnston, descendant of Mary Jane Butson's sister Emma (Butson) Johnston] |
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Person ID | I2205 | Wesley Johnston's Celtic Roots Tree |
Last Modified | 20 Feb 2024 |
Father | James GOLDING, b. 26 Jan 1862, Hampshire, England , d. 1 Mar 1941, , , Alberta, Canada (Age 79 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Mother | Maria - Edith - BUTSON, b. 10 Oct 1860, Hibbert Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada , d. 6 Oct 1944, Everett, Shonomish, Washington, USA (Age 83 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Married | 16 Jan 1884 | Hibbert Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada [2] |
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James Golding-Maria Butson - Marriage County of Perth - Division of Hibbert - number 009352 - he 22 born England residing Hibbert, bachelor, Labourer, son of George & Eliza Golding - she 23, born Canada, residing Hibbert, spinster, daughter of John & Eliza Butson - witnesses Joshua Vivian of Fullarton and Lucinda Butson of Hibbert - married 16 Jan 1884 at Hibbert - both Methodist - by Rev. James Kennedy - by License |
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Family ID | F672 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Luretta M. Golding - Gravestone The cemetery is 1/4 mile north of Leeds on highway 19, on the east side of the road. Her grave is in the south half of the cemetery, at the north end of the 11th row from the highway. On another side of the same stone is her sister Elverretta. In the 9th row is their mother Maria (Butson) Golding's first cousin Mary Jane Butson who died the year before. [photograph by Wesley Johnston, descendant of Mary Jane Butson's sister Emma (Butson) Johnston] | |
Elverretta E. Golding & Luretta M. Golding - Grave stone The cemetery is 1/4 mile north of Leeds on highway 19, on the east side of the road. Their grave is in the south half of the cemetery, at the north end of the 11th row from the highway. In the 9th row is their mother Maria (Butson) Golding's first cousin Mary Jane Butson who died the year before. [photograph by Wesley Johnston, descendant of Mary Jane Butson's sister Emma (Butson) Johnston] | ||
James Golding Family - 1900 U. S. Census of Beaver Township, Benson County, North Dakota Based on the 1910 Standard Atlas of Benson County, ND [LDS Family History Library 978.439 E7o (Hi Den #374)], they probably lived on the north half of Section 2. It appears that the census taker was moving from west to east along the road at the north end of Beaver Township. The second family before the Golding family on the census is that of Lawrence (Lauritz) Elste [line 34] who in 1910 owned the entire eastern 1/4 of Section 4. The family immediately prior to the Golding family was that of Henry Schiebe [line 39] who in 1910 owned the NE 1/4 of Section 3. So it seems most likely that in 1900 the Golding family was on Section 2. |
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