I have found a few newspaper articles and bankruptcy notice for a Benjamin Goulson, farrier, blacksmith and veterinary surgeon in Louth during the 1820's. Also references to him having a stallion covering areas as far afield as Belvoir at Grantham.
In my tree the name Benjamin Goulson is fairly common, and in most cases they are farriers in and around the Ropsley, Belvoir and Colsterworth areas at the same sort of time.
Benjamin Goulson (bn 6th April, 1779, Woolsthorpe) is the only one in my tree who I haven't pinned down beyond his birth so he may be the Louth man. His father and grandfather also happen to be blacksmiths and were known locally for their abilities to heal ailing horses
Any ideas what to try so as to count or discount him as the possible man from Louth?
I have only found one other reference to a B. Goulson neat to Louth, an 1807 marriage to Sarah Elmitt at Coningsby via familysearch.