Thomas Goldney1 
He lived at Goldney House, Clifton, Bristol, England.1 In 1709 he was co-owner of the ships Duke and Duchess which rescued Alexander Selkirk from Juan Fernandez, and dsicovered a new passage through teh Straits of MAgellan.1 He had five sons and seven daughters.1
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Martha Speed1
Her married name became Goldney.1
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Thomas Speed1
Child of Thomas Speed
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Adam Goldney1 
He lived at Bowden Manor, Wiltshire, England.1 He was Burgess of Chippenham in 1650.1
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John Goldney1 
He lived at Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England.1 He had two daugthers.1
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Mary Wayte1
From 6 January 1650, her married name became Goldney.1
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Edward Goldney1 
He lived at Chippenham, Wiltshire, England.1 He had one son and two daughters.1
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Margaret Goldney1 
Her married name became Pierce.1
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Edward Pierce1
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Elizabeth Goldney1 
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