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More research on his ancestors from one world.

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Census- 1900
1916 New York Directory ( widow Adolph) h302,

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1916 New York Directory, birds, 317 e141st, h302, e139th
Possible death 2/4/1940 New York, Bronx

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1916 New York directory, clk, r302, e139th

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Resident of Huntington South, New York.

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Is Joseph married to Grietie and have a son Willem b. 7/3/1731?Executors of will were his cousin William Hendrickson.
Married Grietie and hava a son Willem b. 7/3/1731?

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Died in infancy.

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Died in infancy.


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As she is not named in her father's will, the inference is that she died young. However a Catina Goilder and Jacob Vander Hoeve had a dau. Maria bp. 4/8/1750, at Brooklyn (FICR).

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In 1698 he probably removed to Monmouth Co., N.J. Joseph signed his name "Joseph Gollding".
Other possible spellings of the name are Golden, Goldin, Goulden, Goulder, Golding, Goulding,Golder and Goolder.
Joseph Goulding is listed on the Gravesend assessment roll in 1683, holding 41 acres of land (NYDH 2 : 508).

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Sponsors for baptism- Elmer Huysen, Andries Roos, Catryn Borgers

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In 1704, he purchased a farm near the village of Middletown, in Monmouth Co., N.J.
In 1709, Joseph and his wife Anneke Daws, were members of the Freehold Reformed Dutch Church.
He made his mark to documents.

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Baptism sponsor- Neeltje's half brother, Joachim Gulick

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Baptism witnesses were Jan Hanz and Marietie Fredricksen w.

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Born after father Joseph died. Baptism witnesses were Klaus Smit, Thomas Janz van Dyck & Marritje w.

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Along with Richard Stout, was one of the founders of the Middletown Baptist Church in Monmouth Co., N.J.
William Goulder, Joseph Goulder and Richard Stout were the pioneers of old Hunterdon county, N.J.
William Goulding was one of the twelve men to whom the Monmouth patent was granted in 1665.
According to Stillwell's "History of Gravesend", William Goulding, embarked from London, 8/2/1635, in the George for Virginia and was probably one of George Holme's party which tried to put a settlement on the Delaware, was captured by the Dutch and brought to New Amsterdam.
According to Salter's "History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties" , it says that William Goulding was one of Lady Deborah Moody's friends who left Massachusetts on account of Puritan persecution.