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View Tree for William Corlies GoldyWilliam Corlies Goldy (b. 27 April 1767, d. 02 October 1851)

William Corlies Goldy (son of Samuel Goldy and Jerusha Corlies)553, 554, 555, 556 was born 27 April 1767 in Pemberton, Burlington County, New Jersey, and died 02 October 1851 in Waterford, Camden County, New Jersey. He married Letitia Jenkins on 1791 in Burlington County, New Jersey.

 Includes NotesNotes for William Corlies Goldy:

He was a blacksmith and farmer.

The children mentioned in his will are; son William, daughters Deborah , Susan & Lettice, Rachel Sharp & Rebecca Haines. Also mentioned is grandaughter Keziah Hains

Witnesses; William H. Nicholson, Joseph Haines & Amos Haines. Dates 1850 Probated 1851

First Baptist Church
Pemberton, Burlington County
The congregation was organized in 1752 and erected this substantial building in 1864. It's style should probably be called eclectic, a mixture of elements from Greek Revival (the pediment), Renaissance (the pilasters), and the round top windows of the Romanesque tradition. The cupola has echoes of the Georgian style. It's an interesting building, but without much architectural coherence.



More About William Corlies Goldy:
Burial: Unknown, Pemberton Baptist Cem, Pemberton, Burlington, New Jersey.557
Census: 1850, Delaware, Camden County, New Jersey.

More About William Corlies Goldy and Letitia Jenkins:
Marriage: 1791, Burlington County, New Jersey.

Children of William Corlies Goldy and Letitia Jenkins are:
  1. +William Corliss Goldy Gooldy, b. 11 June 1801, Camden County, New Jersey, d. 03 October 1878, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey.
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