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SOURCE NOTES FOR BARBARA WATTENBARGER:
Ancestors and Descendents of Abraham Braun/Brown and Jacob Brown, the Wagonmaker
by John B. Fisher, Dorothy B. Koller and Margaret Brown Anderson lists Barbara as Wattenbarger.
In both: Rowan County, North Carolina Marriage Records 1754-1866 by Frances Ingmire and
Marriages of Rowan County, North Carolina 1762-1850 by Jeffrey Campbell lists her last name
as WAPSBOUG | WATTENBARGER(WAPSBOUG) Barbara
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SOURCE NOTES:
He was a cloth merchant and he resided in Sudbury, County Suffolk, England. He left a will dated
5 December 1605 at Sudbury, County Suffolk, England; proved 3 May 1608
SOURCE: Weld Collections by Charles Frederick Robinson ( Ann Arbor, MI, 1938 ( Private )). | WELD Edmund
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SOURCE NOTES:
In 1638 in Roxbury, Soffolk, MA Joseph held Anne Hutchinson ( religious liberal who became one of the founders of Rhode Island after her banishment from the Massachusetts Bay Colony ). in custody in his house.
SOURCE: Encyclopedia Britannica, Title: Hutchinson, Ann ( introduction ).
His military career at Boston, Suffolk Co., MA was as a member of the Boston Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company ( 3rd Member ). His occupation was cloth merchant and farmer. He and Elizabeth
Wyse immigrated in 1635. He and Barbara Clapp ( his 2nd wife ) resided at Roxbury, MA. He left a will
dated April 2,1646 at Suffolk County MA.
SOURCE: The Weld Collections by Robinson. Publisher Ann Arbor, MI 1938. | WELD Joseph
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SOURCE NOTES FOR LUCINDA ELLDEN WEST:
Buried in the Maxwell Cemetery buried next to Levi Kash Maxwell | WEST *Lucinda Ellden
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SOURCE NOTES FOR ISAAC WEST:
1860 United States Federal Census: Jackson County; Division #1; Page # 474; Enumeration Date:
7/27/1860; Call #: M653_11
918/919 WEST, Isaac 52 M W Farmer Value: 290 South Carolina
Cynthia 48 F W HouseKeeper Georgia
Lucinda E 22 F W TN
Joel P. 19 M W Laborer GA
Rebecca 16 F W GA
William H 13 M GA
Isaac, Jr. 10 M GA
Cynthia M 8 F GA
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From Carla Starkie Research" Andrew and Lance" @ cdstarkie@yahoo.com
Resided in Dade County, GA. Among one of the earliest settlers of Dade County.
1840 Dade County Census
1850 Dade County Census
_________________________________________________________________________________ | WEST Isaac G.
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SOURCE NOTES:
Letter from Don L. King, dated 5/29/04 after review of the Davidson Genealogical Report.
RE: Zillah-Looking more at the letter, I tend to agree with Davidson, it is slightly different from a T. Also, the grandaughters named Zillah is a powerful argument. I found this definition ( it's of course biblical):
ZILLAH
zil'-z ( tsillah; sella ): One of Lamech's wives ( Gen 4:19, 22, 23), The name is perhaps connected with
Tsel, " shadow ".
It's interesting to note that even Chisholm and Lillie thought it was Tillah, and quite possibly they might have pronounced it that way, and the spelling followed. Either way, I think it's a real stretch to connect Tillah with Sarah. I believe Tillah was a second wife, following the death of Sarah, most probably after
childbirth. Benjamins mother however, was certainly Zillah ( Tillah ) White, as his first born daughter was named Zilla.
_________________________________________________________________________________ | WHITE Tillah " Zillah "
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SOURCE NOTES:
In 1634, Susanna joined the First Church of Charleston, Mass. | WHITLEY *Susanna " Susan "
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John Wiley was the oldest surviving son of Alexander Wiley and Lousiana ( or Louisa Ann ) HOUSE.
He was born in Illinois ( Probably Jasper Co. ) about 1844, according to census information. The
family moved to Texas Co., Missouri in 1858 and stayed there until the start of the Civil War when
they returned to Illinois. It is not known if John Wiley fought in the War.
John and Susan were married on 7 April 1863 in Coles Co., IL in the middle of the Civil War. According
to the " Goodspeed History of Polk County, Missouri ( 1889)". they Wiley families moved from Illinois
to Polk Co, Missouri about 1870. However, these families have not yet been located on any 1870
census. Some of these Wiley family members are known to have lived in Wishart, MO during the
period of 1875-95. The John Wiley family is shown on the 1880 Census of Polk Co,, MO ( #37-37,
Jackson Township) and Johns occupation is shown as a " huxter " or a peddler. John Wiley probably
died in Polk County sometime before the 1900 Census was taken. His wife and children are shown in
the 1900 living in Stotts City, Vineyard Township, Lawrence Co., MO. Several of John and Susan's
children moved to the Oklahoma Indian Territory and some settled near Vian in Sequoyah County.
Their oldest daughter Martha married Frank Roark and they lived in Flint Township in the Cherokee
Nation before 1900. In 1910, Susan Alice Wiley was living with her son Michael in Adair Co., OK.
In her later years Susan Alice Wiley moved to Sapulpa, OK where whe died on Christmas Day, 1920. | WILEY John
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Will of Drury Woodson of Cumberland County, Virginia:
Dated May 7, 1788, Proved on November 24,1788, Ibid. page # 442
Lend to wife Lucy Woodson six negroes viz: Daniel, Sampson, Sam, Hannah, Easter and Isaac and land whereon I now live with all estate both real and personal not hereafter particularly given by Legacy to my children to have and to hold and peaceably enjoy the term of her life; then negroes above mentioned to be equally divided among all my children except Judith Johnson and Charles Woodson, after my wife's deceased. To daughter Judith Johnson the negro boy named Joe the terms of my wife's life and said negro boy after her decease to said Judith Johnson. To son Charles Woodson five shillings sterling. To daughter Mary Woodson two negroes Rose and Peyton. To daughter Nancy King two negroes Ned and Jane. To son Drury Woodson three negroes Ben, Sal and James and land whereon I now live after my wife's descease. To daughter Elizabeth Woodson two negroes Jacob and Fanny. To daughter Martha
Woodson two negroes Mima and David. All of which legacies to be recieved as the children come of age except the land which is left to my wife the term of her life and then given to my son Drury Woodson. Wife
Lucy Woodson and son Charles Woodson Executors. Dated May 7, 1788. Witnesses: Jesse Tally, Agness Tally, Susana Foster. Proved November 24, 1788. Ibid, page # 442 | WOODSON Drury
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SOURCE NOTES:
Descendents of John Woodson, submitted by Deborah D. Stanley
stanleyd@amel.td.net
John Woodson was born in 1586 in Dorsetshire, England and died April 18,1644 in Fleur de Hundred on the James River, VA. He married Sarah WINSTON in 1619 in England.
Notes from " Adventurers of Purse and Person ":
John WOODSON and his wife Sarah came to Virginia in 1619, in the George and settled at Flowerdew Hundred, known by February 1624/25, when the muster was taken, as Peirsey's Hundred. They had been fellow passengers on the ship with Govenor Sir George Yeardley and his wife Temperance Flowerdew, Lady Yeardley. No further documentatary evidence has been found relating to them until 1660. A family account written about 1785 by Charles Woodson ( 1711-1795 ), son of Tarleton Woodson, however survives and supplies details which link the first generations of Woodsons and Robert Woodson, John
Woodson, Sr. and John Woodson, Jr. who were amoung the tithables at Curles in 1679.
Tradition states that John WOODSON was killed in the Indian Massacre of 18 April 1644. His children were very young and Mrs. Sarah Woodson remarried ( 2 ) DUNWELL, who died leaving her with a daughter Elizabeth, and ( 3 ) JOHNSON. As a widow again she lieft a combination inventory and nuncupative will which was recorded 17 January 1660/1. This made bequests to John Woodson, Robert Woodson, Deborah Woodson ( apparently under age ) and Elizabeth Dunwell ( under age ). John Woodson was the implied executor.
The family record of 1785, with no evidence to the contrary presented during two centureis, has posted this descent: issue: John, Robert, Deborah, left a cow and a feather bed by her mother, not mentioned in the 1785 account. | WOODSON John
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SOURCE:
From Descendents of John Woodson as submitted by Deborah Stanley
Robert WOODSON deposed, June 1680, that he was " 46 years of age or thereabouts", and 1 June 1696, that he was aged about 61. He married Elizabeth Ferris. On 21 October 1687 Robert Woodson, Richard Ferris and three others patented 1780 acres on White Oak Swamp in Varina Parish and the same day he, John Woodson, Sr. and two others patented 470 acres, also in Henrico County. He held 1157 acres in Henrico County, 1704 and died after 1 October 1707
From " Adventurers of Purse and Person ". | WOODSON Robert
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Will of William Woodson: " To son Jesse Woodson by deed such a part of my estate as I intended for
him; remainder of my estate now in possession of Jesse Woodson to be equally divided between my grandson Drury Woodson, the son of Drury and my grandson William, the son of Shadrack. To Drury and
William 125 acres part of tract that I gave Shadrack Woodson. Drury Woodson executor. One of the witnesses was Mary Woodson- The Valentine Papers list the will as proved 27 June 178 and dated 24 July 1784. **GENEALOGICAL RECORDS OF BUCKINGHAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA by Edythe R. Whitley,
published 1984, page # 114
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Cumberland County, Virginia was formed from Goochland Co, VA in 1749. William did not move but
counties transferred names.
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Notes from Cubbie's Ancestors @ robinson@robinsonservice.com:, their entry # 10429 by
John Elder Robison.
One very curious note about William and his wife, Sarah Allen. They named one of their children
Shadrach. Where did this name come from, as it was not found in the ancestors of William Woodson's
family, but is found in the MIMS family. Robert Woodson, brother of William, had a daughter Elizabeth
who married Shadrack MIMS as his 2nd wife. Elizabeth was the greatgrandmother of Jesse and Frank James.
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William Woodson, late of Buckingham County, now of Cumberland County, owned in fee simple ____
acres of land on the branches of Randolph's Creek in said Buckingham County. The land is now in the possession of John Bagby. Drury Woodson, son of William, claimed the land was his by reason of ___
gift. Jesse Woodson, another son of William, claimed his father had promised his 100 acres on the
___________occasion of his ( Jesse's ) marriage. An agreement was reached between William,
Drury and Jesse. ________mentioned was Shadrack Woodson, another son of William. The agreement was signed by William Woodson on 17 March 1783. ( Cumberland County Deed Book #6,page # 149 | WOODSON William
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Jackson County was taken from Franklin County in 1796 | Source: Abstracts of Will Book A for Franklin County, Georgia
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Sue Porter is from Oregon whose husband J.D., descends through Jedithan Porter,
Barbara's Landlot's brother. | Source: Barbara Carroll Volz Smith FTM ( Information recieved from Sue Porter ( suport@aol.com)
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Bob Brown
3122 Brians Creek Drive, Conyers, GA 30013 ( 770/761-5165) | Source: Bob Brown ( Brown Family Genealogist )
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Dale is and has been a well regarded genealogist for many years | Source: Brooke Family Tree
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6928 N. LakeWood Avenue
773/743-6663 ( mwballard@yahoo.com) | Source: GEDCOM file.mwballard.ged
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Book is dedicated to his wife Edith Rudd and daughter Alice Emma | Source: Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections
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Original Record Location County Clerk's Office Paoli WPA Compiled by the Indiana Work Progress A 1939 | Source: Index to Marriage Records 1826-1920 Inclusive Volum I Letters A-K Inclusive
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jtelliotreplacethiswordwiththateverestkc.net | Source: Irvine_samuel.ged
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Through ROARK Rootsweb message board | Source: Personal GEDCOM of Cindy Schroeder
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I73171241 | Source: Renne-Murphy WFT @renne50@hotmail.com
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Woodson Family Pages, 1806-2089 ( Page # 1828 ) | Source: The Valentine Papers
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