What is the origin of the name Goldie?
1: English and Scottish: from a pet form of the Middle English and Older Scots personal name Gold.2: Irish (Antrim): adopted for Mag Ualghairg see McGoldrick.
The ancestry of the founders of the association known as the Eleven Branches of the House of William Barnard : together with an autobiographical...
...called Recollections," sent her by Miss Goldie Pearl Wilton, of Kansas. This poem Avas written by the Honorable Mrs. Norton,... (Kansas, Kansas, United States - 1922)
...called Recollections," sent her by Miss Goldie Pearl Wilton, of Kansas. This poem Avas written by the Honorable Mrs. Norton,... (Kansas, Kansas, United States - 1922)
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The ancestry of the founders of the association known as the Eleven Branches of the House of William Barnard : together with an autobiographical...
...Goldie Pearl Barnard, born, October IS, 1880, died, November 29, 1899.... (United States - 1880)
...Goldie Pearl Barnard, born, October IS, 1880, died, November 29, 1899.... (United States - 1880)
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The ancestry of the founders of the association known as the Eleven Branches of the House of William Barnard : together with an autobiographical...
...Meeting opened by Miss Goldie Pearl Barnard, playing The Forest Home March." 'flic reports of the president and... (United States - 1922)
...Meeting opened by Miss Goldie Pearl Barnard, playing The Forest Home March." 'flic reports of the president and... (United States - 1922)
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The ancestry of the founders of the association known as the Eleven Branches of the House of William Barnard : together with an autobiographical sketch of William Barnard
What is the origin of the name Goldie?
1: English and Scottish: from a pet form of the Middle English and Older Scots personal name Gold.2: Irish (Antrim): adopted for Mag Ualghairg see McGoldrick.