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    Goldsboro is located in Wayne County, in eastern North Carolina.  Wayne County was formed in 1789, when the town of Waynesborough was developed along the banks of the Neuse River.  By the late 1830s the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad was built to the east of Waynesborough and the town of Goldsborough was incorporated in 1847.  In 1869, the spelling was officially changed to Goldsboro.  We are proud to be the home of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
Mary Lou Bryan Park , Regent


North Carolina Society Daughters of the American Revolution
    Welcome to the David Williams Chapter, NSDAR, in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Goldsboro, North Carolina
In 1780 David Williams and two other militiamen captured Major John Andre, a British Officer.
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