Sie ist verheiratet mit Joseph Christopher Gold.
Sie haben geheiratet am 14. Oktober 1908 in Cleveland County, North Carolina, sie war 22 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
REMARKS: Julia Ann Elliott, "Julia", was born on September 20, 1886, on
her
father's farm in Cleveland County, North Carolina, the daughter of Thomas
Forbis Elliott, "Tommy", and Rebecca Bell Hoyle, "Bell". She was the
fifth of eleven children, who were born in the following order: Susan
Ola,
"Susan"; Sarah Tressia, "Sally"; Mary Forbis, "Mary"; Margaret Gordon,
"Mag";
Julia Ann, "Julia"; Alice Hoyle, "Alice"; John Paxton, "John"; William
Christopher, "William"; Florence Belle, "Florence"; Virginia Wells,
"Ginny";
and Rebecca Belle, "Belle", Elliott.
On January 17, 1904, Julia's mother died after giving birth to Belle. In
1908,
four years after her mother's death, her father married Carrie Alma,
"Carrie",
Withrow. Julia has a half-brother, Valentine Jason Elliott, "Val", from
her
father's second marriage.
On October 14, 1908, Julia married Joseph Christopher, "Joe", Gold, son of
William Milton Gold and Maragret Palmer. They had nine children, six
boys and
three girls, who were born in the following order: Milton Elliott,
"Milton";
Thomas Palmer, "Palmer"; Margaret Rebecca, "Margaret"; Benjamin Bedford,
"Ben";
Griffin Bell, "Griffin"; Mary Susan, "Mary"; Lemuel Hoyle, "Hoyle"; Joseph
Christopher, Junior, "Joe"; and Julia Ann, "Julia". Mary died when she
was two
years old, and Margaret died when she was thirty. The others lived to
middle or
old age.
Julia and Joe raised their family on their farm near Polkville. The
children
attended public schools in Polkville. All six boys: Milton, Palmer, Ben,
Griffin, Hoyle, and Joe drove trucks for Carolina Freight Carriers
Corporation
of Cherryville, North Carolina, hauling general commodities freight in
interstate commerce. Joe drove for over 39 years. The others retired
after
about 30 years of driving. They also married and raised families. Julia
married Joe Queen, who work at Cleveland Mills in Lawndale, North
Carolina.
During World War II, Ben served in the U.S. Army in the South Pacific
with an
amphibious tractor (Amtrack) battalion, and Hoyle served in the U.S. Army
Air
Corps in Iceland, which was in the European Theater, as an airplane
mechanic
with the Air Transport Command. Griffin joined the partnership that
operates
the Western Steer Family Steak House in Shelby after he quit driving a
truck.
Julia grew up on her father's farm, which was in Number 8 township, near
Polkville, about 12 miles northwest of Shelby, the county seat. She had
many
relatives in the area, including the descendants of Martin Elliott, who
fought
in the Revolution and moved to North Carolina from Virginia in 1806, and
his
son, John Crenshaw Elliott, Julia's great grandfather, who purchased 1300
acres
on Hinton's Creek in 1809, in what was then Rutherford County. After John
Crenshaw Elliott died, his wife deeded the community an acre for the
school and
an acre for the church.
John Crenshaw had six sons: William Martin, John Paxton, Thomas F.,
Edward
Donoho, Andrew Jackson, and James Finch Elliott; and four daughters:
Susan,
Elizabeth Donoho, Nancy, and Mary F. Elliott. Julia was descended from
John
Paxton, who had six sons: Christopher Beam, Thomas Forbis, Oliver Beam,
John
Daniel, Andrew Jackson, and Robert Lafayette Elliott; and four
daughters: Mary
Donoho, Margaret Gordon, Ann Elizabeth, and Susan Elliott.
John Crenshaw and many of his descendants are buried in the Elliott family
cemetery near Polkville. The descendants of John Crenshaw Elliott have a
family reunion at the Elliott Church near Polkville on the Saturday
preceding
the fourth Sunday in August. The family historian posts the family trees
on the
side of the church; and the cousins share a potluck picnic lunch; discuss
family business, including the operation of the Elliott cemetery and
maintenance of the Elliott Church; renew family ties; and refer to the
family
trees to trace their relationships with newcomers. It is a great
heritage.
Original data from Thomas Forbis Elliott family tree prepared by Mary
Gordon
Elliott. Additional data from Julia Ann Elliott entry (#13504) in
"Peiter Heyl
And His Descendants", by Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker; data supplied by Hoyle
Gold in
May 1993; conversations with descendants of John Crenshaw Elliott at
Elliott
Family Reunions; and visits to the Elliott Family Cemetery.
Data compiled and edited by Charles Lattimore Elliott. Latest revision:
7/95.Julia and Joseph had nine children.
MUCH OF THIS RESEARCH IS FROM MERGED RECORDS.
TO INSURE ACCURACY YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY THE DATA BUT YOU WILL KNOW WHERE TO START. I HOPE IT IS OF SOME HELP.
DON
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From DONALD BEAM'S Family Tree
Compiled by Donald Beam
Julia Ann Elliott, "Julia", was born on September 20, 1886, on
her father's farm in Cleveland County, North Carolina, the daughter of Thomas Forbis Elliott, "Tommy", and Rebecca Bell Hoyle, "Bell". She was the fifth of eleven children, who were born in the following order: Susan Ola, "Susan"; Sarah Tressia, "Sally"; Mary Forbis, "Mary"; Margaret Gordon,
"Mag"; Julia Ann, "Julia"; Alice Hoyle, "Alice"; John Paxton, "John"; William Christopher, "William"; Florence Belle, "Florence"; Virginia Wells, "Ginny"; and Rebecca Belle, "Belle", Elliott.
On January 17, 1904, Julia's mother died after giving birth to Belle. In 1908, four years after her mother's death, her father married Carrie Alma, "Carrie", Withrow. Julia has a half-brother, Valentine Jason Elliott, "Val", from her father's second marriage.
On October 14, 1908, Julia married Joseph Christopher, "Joe", Gold, son of William Milton Gold and Maragret Palmer. They had nine children, six boys and three girls, who were born in the following order: Milton Elliott, "Milton"; Thomas Palmer, "Palmer"; Margaret Rebecca, "Margaret"; Benjamin Bedford,
"Ben"; Griffin Bell, "Griffin"; Mary Susan, "Mary"; Lemuel Hoyle, "Hoyle"; Joseph Christopher, Junior, "Joe"; and Julia Ann, "Julia". Mary died when she was two years old, and Margaret died when she was thirty. The others lived to
middle or old age.
Julia and Joe raised their family on their farm near Polkville. The children attended public schools in Polkville. All six boys: Milton, Palmer, Ben, Griffin, Hoyle, and Joe drove trucks for Carolina Freight Carriers Corporation of Cherryville, North Carolina, hauling general commodities freight in interstate commerce. Joe drove for over 39 years. The others retired
after about 30 years of driving. They also married and raised families. Julia married Joe Queen, who worked at Cleveland Mills in Lawndale, North Carolina.
During World War II, Ben served in the U.S. Army in the South Pacific with an amphibious tractor (Amtrack) battalion, and Hoyle served in the U.S.Army Air Corps in Iceland, which was in the European Theater, as an airplane mechanic with the Air Transport Command. Griffin joined the partnership that operates the Western Steer Family Steak House in Shelby after he quit driving a truck.
Julia grew up on her father's farm, which was in Number 8 township, near Polkville, about 12 miles northwest of Shelby, the county seat. She had many relatives in the area, including the descendants of Martin Elliott, who fought in the Revolution and moved to North Carolina from Virginia in 1806, and his
son, John Crenshaw Elliott, Julia's great grandfather, who purchased 1300 acres on Hinton's Creek in 1809, in what was then Rutherford County. AfterJohn Crenshaw Elliott died, his wife deeded the community an acre for the school and
an acre for the church.
John Crenshaw had six sons: William Martin, John Paxton, Thomas F., Edward Donoho, Andrew Jackson, and James Finch Elliott; and four daughters: Susan, Elizabeth Donoho, Nancy, and Mary F. Elliott. Julia was descended f rom
John Paxton, who had six sons: Christopher Beam, Thomas Forbis, Oliver Beam, John Daniel, Andrew Jackson, and Robert Lafayette Elliott; and four daughters: Mary Donoho, Margaret Gordon, Ann Elizabeth, and Susan Elliott.
John Crenshaw and many of his descendants are buried in the Elliott family cemetery near Polkville. The descendants of John Crenshaw Elliott have a family reunion at the Elliott Church near Polkville on the Saturday preceding the fourth Sunday in August. The family historian posts the family trees on the
side of the church; and the cousins share a potluck picnic lunch; discuss family business, including the operation of the Elliott cemetery and maintenance of the Elliott Church; renew family ties; and refer to the family trees to trace their relationships with newcomers. It is a great heritage.
Original data from Thomas Forbis Elliott family tree prepared by Mary Gordon Elliott. Additional data from Julia Ann Elliott entry (#13504) in "Peiter Heyl And His Descendants", by Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker; data supplied by Hoyle Gold in
May 1993; conversations with descendants of John Crenshaw Elliott at Elliott Family Reunions; and visits to the Elliott Family Cemetery.
Data compiled and edited by Charles Lattimore Elliott.
Latest revision: 7/95.
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North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-1996
Name: Julia Elliott Gold
Death Date: 20 Feb 1965
Death City: Shelby
Death County: Cleveland
Death State: North Carolina
Gender: Female
Race: White
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United States Social Security Death Index
Name: Julia Gold
SSN: 244-62-6175
Last Residence: North Carolina
Born: 28 Sep 1886
Died: Feb 1965
State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (1957 )
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