1801 Noyal Goyne b. abt 1801 in Warren Co, Ga

Noyal Goyne b. abt 1801 in Warren Co, Ga

Parents: 

Children:

Nile [Noyal] Goins born in 1823
Keziah Ann “Kissey” Goins born about 1824
Gincy Goins born about 1826
[white male] born about 1827
Kris Ann Goins born about 1829
Winnie Goins born about 1830
Elmore Goins born about 1831
William Goins born about 1834
Elizabeth Goins born about 1837
Ann Goins born about 1838

Siblings:

Noyal Goyne born about 1801
Drury O. Goyne, Jr. born about 1805

States and Counties to Review: 

NOYAL GOYNE, WINNER IN THE GEORGIA STATE LAND LOTTERY, WAS ELECTED CORONER IN UPSON COUNTY.

Noyal Goyne, regarded as a son of Drury O. Goyne, was born about
1801 in Warren County, Georgia, according to Philip Carson Goins.
“Noyal Goyn” was married to Winney Willis December 12, 1822 in
Baldwin County, according to “Records of Baldwin County, Geor-
gia” by Delwyn Associates.

His father had purchased land there 13 years earlier.

In 1827, while living in Putnam County, Georgia, he was awarded
land in Lee County, Georgia in the Georgia State Lottery.

“Noyal Goyern” was enumerated in the 1830 census of Upson County,
page 112 as the head of a household, according to “Index to the
1830 Census of Georgia” by Delwyn Associates.

The household was enumerated as:

“Goyern, Noyal white male 20-30
white female 20-30
white female 5-10
white female 0-5
white male 0-5
white female 0-5”

His father had moved there three years earlier.

On September 23, 1837, “Noyal Goyen” purchased land from H. B.
Mabry, according to the research of Col. Carroll Heard Goyne.

“N. Goyne, age 30-40,” was enumerated in the 1840 census of Up-
son County, 561st Georgia Military District:

“Goyne N. white male 30-40
white female 30-40
white female 15-20
white female 10-15
white male 10-15
white female 5-10
white male 5-10
white male 5-10
white female 0-5
white female 0-5
white female 0-5”

Children of this family were listed in “Upson County Poor Chil-
dren.” Names that appeared included “Nile Goins, Nancy W.
Goins, Fissey A. Goins, Missy Goins, Minny Going, Wyny Goins,
Kris Ann Goins, Virginia Goins and Noyle Goins

Noyal Goyen was remarried to Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Gunn McCowan
September 18, 1841, according to “Upson County, Georgia Marri-
ages, 1701-1867.” She was born in 1807 in Georgia to Jesse T.
Gunn and Eleanor Hudson Gunn, according to the research of Di-
ane Carney. She had married Greenberry McCowan December 24,
1826. In the land lottery of 1827, she was enrolled as a widow.

The family was enumerated in Upson County in the 1850 census.

In 1858 “Noyal Goyens” purchased some land across the state
line in Alabama, perhaps for a child. On April 3, 1860 Noyal
Goyne witnessed the will of Martha Greene in Upson County.

“Noyal Goyen” was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1860 census of Upson County, page 562 at Thomaston, Georgia.

The farming operation of Noyal Goyne was described in the 1860
Federal Census Agricultural Schedule as having “40 acres of
improved land, 54 acres of unimproved land, 10 implements, 1
horse, 2 milk cows, and 4 beef cattle.”

The farmstead of Noyal Goyne was listed in the 1868 Georgia
Homestead Exemption Book. On September 16, 1868, “Noyal Goy-
ens” was sworn in for a second term as coroner of Upson County,
according to “The History of Upson County, Georgia.”

“Noyl Goyen, coroner” presided over an inquest held in Upson
County October 11, 1871, according to Upson County court records
on the death of Francis Butler.

“Nile Goyen” was also enumerated in the 1870 census of Upson
County at Thomaston, Georgia:

“Goyen, Nile 69, male, white, born in GA”

Children born to Noyal Goyne and Winnie Willis Goyne generally
took the surname spelling as “Goins.” Included were:

Nile [Noyal] Goins born in 1823
Keziah Ann “Kissey” Goins born about 1824
Gincy Goins born about 1826
[white male] born about 1827
Kris Ann Goins born about 1829
Winnie Goins born about 1830
Elmore Goins born about 1831
William Goins born about 1834
Elizabeth Goins born about 1837
Ann Goins born about 1838

From GRF Newsletter Aug 2002:

NOYAL GOYNE, WINNER IN THE GEORGIA STATE LAND LOTTERY, WAS ELECTED CORONER IN UPSON COUNTY.

Noyal Goyne, regarded as a son of Drury O. Goyne, was born about
1801 in Warren County, Georgia, according to Philip Carson Goins.
“Noyal Goyn” was married to Winney Willis December 12, 1822 in
Baldwin County, according to “Records of Baldwin County, Geor-
gia” by Delwyn Associates.

His father had purchased land there 13 years earlier.

In 1827, while living in Putnam County, Georgia, he was awarded
land in Lee County, Georgia in the Georgia State Lottery.

“Noyal Goyern” was enumerated in the 1830 census of Upson County,
page 112 as the head of a household, according to “Index to the
1830 Census of Georgia” by Delwyn Associates.

The household was enumerated as:

“Goyern, Noyal white male 20-30
white female 20-30
white female 5-10
white female 0-5
white male 0-5
white female 0-5”

His father had moved there three years earlier.

On September 23, 1837, “Noyal Goyen” purchased land from H. B.
Mabry, according to the research of Col. Carroll Heard Goyne.

“N. Goyne, age 30-40,” was enumerated in the 1840 census of Up-
son County, 561st Georgia Military District:

“Goyne N. white male 30-40
white female 30-40
white female 15-20
white female 10-15
white male 10-15
white female 5-10
white male 5-10
white male 5-10
white female 0-5
white female 0-5
white female 0-5”

Children of this family were listed in “Upson County Poor Chil-
dren.” Names that appeared included “Nile Goins, Nancy W.
Goins, Fissey A. Goins, Missy Goins, Minny Going, Wyny Goins,
Kris Ann Goins, Virginia Goins and Noyle Goins

Noyal Goyen was remarried to Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Gunn McCowan
September 18, 1841, according to “Upson County, Georgia Marri-
ages, 1701-1867.” She was born in 1807 in Georgia to Jesse T.
Gunn and Eleanor Hudson Gunn, according to the research of Di-
ane Carney. She had married Greenberry McCowan December 24,
1826. In the land lottery of 1827, she was enrolled as a widow.

The family was enumerated in Upson County in the 1850 census.

In 1858 “Noyal Goyens” purchased some land across the state
line in Alabama, perhaps for a child. On April 3, 1860 Noyal
Goyne witnessed the will of Martha Greene in Upson County.

“Noyal Goyen” was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1860 census of Upson County, page 562 at Thomaston, Georgia.

The farming operation of Noyal Goyne was described in the 1860
Federal Census Agricultural Schedule as having “40 acres of
improved land, 54 acres of unimproved land, 10 implements, 1
horse, 2 milk cows, and 4 beef cattle.”

The farmstead of Noyal Goyne was listed in the 1868 Georgia
Homestead Exemption Book. On September 16, 1868, “Noyal Goy-
ens” was sworn in for a second term as coroner of Upson County,
according to “The History of Upson County, Georgia.”

“Noyl Goyen, coroner” presided over an inquest held in Upson
County October 11, 1871, according to Upson County court records
on the death of Francis Butler.

“Nile Goyen” was also enumerated in the 1870 census of Upson
County at Thomaston, Georgia:

“Goyen, Nile 69, male, white, born in GA”

Children born to Noyal Goyne and Winnie Willis Goyne generally
took the surname spelling as “Goins.” Included were:

Nile [Noyal] Goins born in 1823
Keziah Ann “Kissey” Goins born about 1824
Gincy Goins born about 1826
[white male] born about 1827
Kris Ann Goins born about 1829
Winnie Goins born about 1830
Elmore Goins born about 1831
William Goins born about 1834
Elizabeth Goins born about 1837
Ann Goins born about 1838