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Col Ignatius Goulding

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Col Ignatius Goulding

Birth
Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Jul 1841 (aged 66)
Phillipston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Phillipston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Married Abigail Damon on May 31, 1801 in Holden, Massachusetts. Married Wid. Harriet (Bush) Sawyer on June 3, 1840 in Boylston, Massachusetts.

From the Massachusetts Spy (Worcester, Mass.) Dec. 17, 1817:

FIRE AT PHILLIPSTON

The Cotton and Woollen Factory in Phillipston, belonging to Col. Ignatius Goulding, took fire about 8 o'clock in the evening of the 9th inst. by his Cotton Spinner's accidentally oversetting a lamp into the picker - and in a short time this factory and an old one near by, with all their machinery and other contents, excepting two bales of cotton and some small articles, were consumed .--These buildings and machinery cost the original owners over ten thousand dollars

From the Massachustts Spy (Worcester, Mass.) January 5, 1825:

On the night of the 21st ult. the Trip-Hammer Shop, Coal-House and contents, belonging to Col. Goulding, and situated in Phillipston Village, was destroyed by fire. Loss estimated at 600 dollars.
Married Abigail Damon on May 31, 1801 in Holden, Massachusetts. Married Wid. Harriet (Bush) Sawyer on June 3, 1840 in Boylston, Massachusetts.

From the Massachusetts Spy (Worcester, Mass.) Dec. 17, 1817:

FIRE AT PHILLIPSTON

The Cotton and Woollen Factory in Phillipston, belonging to Col. Ignatius Goulding, took fire about 8 o'clock in the evening of the 9th inst. by his Cotton Spinner's accidentally oversetting a lamp into the picker - and in a short time this factory and an old one near by, with all their machinery and other contents, excepting two bales of cotton and some small articles, were consumed .--These buildings and machinery cost the original owners over ten thousand dollars

From the Massachustts Spy (Worcester, Mass.) January 5, 1825:

On the night of the 21st ult. the Trip-Hammer Shop, Coal-House and contents, belonging to Col. Goulding, and situated in Phillipston Village, was destroyed by fire. Loss estimated at 600 dollars.

Inscription

Col.
IGNATIUS GOULDING
DIED
July 15, 1841.
Aged 67.

(The four-line epitaph, on the bottom of the stone, could not be deciphered from the photograph.)



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37523421/ignatius-goulding: accessed ), memorial page for Col Ignatius Goulding (5 Aug 1774–15 Jul 1841), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37523421, citing Upper Cemetery, Phillipston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Ryan-O (contributor 46886020).