Ralph Woodrough

M, #3478, b. 1883, d. 12 May 1887

Father*Rufus Lee Woodrough b. 1858, d. 18 Jun 1935
Mother*Jennie Burns d. 11 Nov 1911
Ralph Woodrough|b. 1883\nd. 12 May 1887|p130.htm#i3478|Rufus Lee Woodrough|b. 1858\nd. 18 Jun 1935|p130.htm#i21|Jennie Burns|d. 11 Nov 1911|p33.htm#i3475|Joseph Woodrough|b. 5 Mar 1813\nd. 9 Jun 1889|p129.htm#i17|Agnes Moreman|b. Mar 1817\nd. 14 Oct 1912|p88.htm#i18|John Burns|b. 12 May 1830\nd. 6 Apr 1903|p33.htm#i3477||||

ChartsJOSEPH WOODROUGH
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough.

Birth*1883 Ralph Woodrough was born in 1883. 
 He was the son of Rufus Lee Woodrough and Jennie Burns
Death*12 May 1887 He died on 12 May 1887 at Chicago, IL
Burial*28 October 1890  On 28 October 1890 Apparently he died in Chicago and was buried three years later at his grandfather's family plot in Ohio by order of a letter from his mother. 

Last Edited8 Jul 2004

Rufus Lee Woodrough

M, #21, b. 1858, d. 18 June 1935

Father*Joseph Woodrough b. 5 Mar 1813, d. 9 Jun 1889
Mother*Agnes Moreman b. Mar 1817, d. 14 Oct 1912
Rufus Lee Woodrough|b. 1858\nd. 18 Jun 1935|p130.htm#i21|Joseph Woodrough|b. 5 Mar 1813\nd. 9 Jun 1889|p129.htm#i17|Agnes Moreman|b. Mar 1817\nd. 14 Oct 1912|p88.htm#i18|Joseph Woodrough|b. c 1780|p129.htm#i3765|Sarah Dodd|b. c 1780|p46.htm#i3766|Richard Moreman|d. 8 Feb 1821|p88.htm#i3814|Mary Richards|d. b 1821|p104.htm#i3868|

ChartsJOSEPH WOODROUGH
WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS
Relationship2nd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship2nd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough.

Birth*1858 Rufus Lee Woodrough was born in 1858 at OH.1 
 He was the son of Joseph Woodrough and Agnes Moreman
MARRIAGE*after 1880 He married Jennie Burns, daughter of John Burns, after 1880 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.2 
Death*18 June 1935 He died on 18 June 1935 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.3 
Residence*1880 He lived in 1880 at Cincinnati, OH; Living at home with parents. Occupation listed as Traveling Agent. No doubt he represented the family saw business and later moved to Chicago.4 
CENSUS1880*1880 He appeared on the Census in 1880 at OH; Shown living with his parents.
1880 Census; 23rd Ward, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio
Rufus Lee WOODRINGH Son S Male W 22 OH Traveling Agent ENG ENG.2 
VOTER REG.*1888 He was registered voters in 1888 at Chicago, IL; He was shown on the Chicago Voter list. Birthplace given as Ohio.
Voter Reg. 1888 Chicago, Ill. Living in Ward 24, Precinct 4, at 293 Chicago Avenue. 
Occupation*1890  In 1890 Woodrough &McParlin - Listed in the Cincinnati Business Directory as living in both Chicago and Cincinnati. 
Biography*1890  In 1890 at Chicago, IL, It appears that Rufus Woodrough headed the Chicago branch of the saw business. 
City Direc*1890 He was listed in city directory in 1890 at New York, NY; The New York City directory lists him as "hardware" at 99 Reade with home in Ill.
1890 NYC Directory: Woodrough, Rufus L. hardware, 99 Reade, h Ill. 
NEWSPAPER*1 May 1891 He was mentioned in a newspaper Middletown N.Y. Daily Times, May 1, 1891: "Mr. R. L. Woodrough, of New York city, treasurer of the National Saw Company, and Mr. Hanchett, of Chicago, a large hardware dealer of that city and Mr. Woodrough's partner, arrived here to-day to spend a few days with the Messrs. Clemson. Mr. Woodrough is a brother of Mrs. R. W. Clemson." on 1 May 1891 at Middletown, Orange, NY
Employment*1891 He was employed by Taken from [ITAL:"The City of Cincinnatti and Its Resources"Times Star, Co. (1891) p.64.
Page 31 shows that National Saw Company operated the following: Wheeler Madden and Clemmens, Woodrough and McParlin and Woodrough and Clemson in Boston, Massachusetts
Cincinnati [Ohio] Business Dir. 1890-91:
Name Business Name Occupation 1 Location 2 Location City State year
Rufus L. Woodrough, Woodrough & McParlin Chicago Cincinnati Ohio 1890-91 in 1891 at Secretary/Treasurer; National Saw Company, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH
CENSUS1900*1900  In 1900 (1900 census, 293 Chicago Ave. was a boarding house; Rufus was not living at this address in 1900.). 
Living*1905  In 1905 Chicago Blue Book of Selected Names and Addresses of Prominent Residents, pub. c1905: Lake View Women's Club, Belmont Hall, 1682-84 N. Clark
Woodrough, Mrs. Rufus L. The Woodrough's are not listed in the City Directory section. 
CENSUS1910*1910  In 1910 I printed out the page and the line 93 that is Rufus Lee. I just cannot figure out where he is in 1900! NO ONE seems to be able to locate him!
I've written to Linda to see if he just MIGHT be living with Jean's father, John, in Cincinnati, as her mother died in 1890 and she might be living there and taking care of him! Amazing that Rufus got out of the "traveling agent" business and went to work managing a brick company in Indianapolis. It appears that they are living in a "rooming house" in 1910. (note from LWS)

1910 Census- Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; enumerated 18 April, 1910; Center Township, Blanchern Flats; Ward 6, Dist. 118; Sheet 1B, line 93:
Woodrough, Rufus L., head, M,W, 51, marr. 28 yrs., b. Ohio, Fa. Eng., Ma. Eng; Manager for
Marion Brick Co.
Woodrough, Jean B., wife, F,W, 50, b. Ohio, Fa. Scotland, Ma Scotland, 0 children born, 0 living.
[Note: Jennie & Rufus were the parents of a son, Ralph who died at the age of 4]5 
Living1911 He was living in 1911 at Los Angeles, CA; Sept. 15th and 22nd, 1911 the following ad appeared in the Oxnard Calif. Courier:
BEET AND BEAN LANDS ...Van Nuys ... Lankershim Ranch Lands ....San Fernando Valley
Proven beet and bean lands. Immense crop returns assured. The Americn Beet Sugar Co. will operate 8000 acres of these lands, under lease, next season. You have a large acreage to select from, in tracts to suit.
EASY TERMS Now is the time to buy as prices are constantly advancing. See me or write for prices, terms and full particulars. R. L. Woodrough Room 402 Story Building Sixth & Broadway Los Angeles, Cal. 
CENSUS1920*1920 He appeared on the census in 1920 at Oxford Ave, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Living with his sister Lutie and her husband.6 
CENSUS1930*1930 He appeared on the census in 1930 at Los Angeles, CA.7 

Family

Jennie Burns d. 11 November 1911
MARRIAGE*after 1880 He married Jennie Burns, daughter of John Burns, after 1880 at Cincinnati, OH.2 
Children

Last Edited3 Aug 2008

Citations

  1. [S56] 1880 Census;, T99-1029 p 195C.
  2. [S56] 1880 Census;.
  3. [S548] Margaret V. Woodrough, 2000-, Laura Steneck found this.
  4. [S536] Williams.
  5. [S60] 1910 Census;, Shown on line 93 E.D 118 sheet 1 6th ward.
  6. [S61] 1920 Census;, Living with his sister Lutie and her husband at 620 Oxford Avenue.
  7. [S518] 1930 Census;, Living with his widowed sister Lutie at 1705 Victoria Avenue.

Sarah Woodrough1

F, #3768, b. August 1807

Father*Joseph Woodrough1 b. c 1780
Mother*Sarah Dodd1 b. c 1780
Sarah Woodrough|b. Aug 1807|p130.htm#i3768|Joseph Woodrough|b. c 1780|p129.htm#i3765|Sarah Dodd|b. c 1780|p46.htm#i3766|||||||||||||

ChartsJOSEPH WOODROUGH
WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough.

Birth*August 1807 Sarah Woodrough was born in August 1807 at Warwick, England.1 
 She was the daughter of Joseph Woodrough and Sarah Dodd.1 
Christening6 August 1807 She was christened on 6 August 1807 at St. Phillips Cathedral, Warwick, England.1 

Last Edited30 Jul 2003

Citations

  1. [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).

James Richards Woodrough, Sr.1

M, #12, b. 7 June 1848, d. 20 May 1894

 
JAMES RICHARDS WOODROUGH, SR.
 
 

Father*Joseph Woodrough b. 5 Mar 1813, d. 9 Jun 1889
Mother*Agnes Moreman b. Mar 1817, d. 14 Oct 1912
James Richards Woodrough, Sr.|b. 7 Jun 1848\nd. 20 May 1894|p130.htm#i12|Joseph Woodrough|b. 5 Mar 1813\nd. 9 Jun 1889|p129.htm#i17|Agnes Moreman|b. Mar 1817\nd. 14 Oct 1912|p88.htm#i18|Joseph Woodrough|b. c 1780|p129.htm#i3765|Sarah Dodd|b. c 1780|p46.htm#i3766|Richard Moreman|d. 8 Feb 1821|p88.htm#i3814|Mary Richards|d. b 1821|p104.htm#i3868|

ChartsJOSEPH WOODROUGH
WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS
Relationship2nd great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship2nd great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough.
ReferenceA-8

Birth*7 June 1848 James Richards Woodrough, Sr. was born on 7 June 1848 at Arlington, Middlesex, MA.2,3,4 
 He was the son of Joseph Woodrough and Agnes Moreman
MARRIAGE*21 September 1870 He married Mary Julia Wilson, daughter of William Wilson and Hannah Wilson, on 21 September 1870 at Hamilton, Butler County, OH.3 
Death*20 May 1894 He died on 20 May 1894 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH, at age 45 He died of inflamation of the bowel.1,2,3 
Burial*24 May 1894 He was buried on 24 May 1894 at Spring Grove Cemetery; Sec. 110 Lot 167, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.5,1 
Probate8 June 1894 His estate was probated on 8 June 1894 at Hamilton Co., OH Probate Ct., Will is located in box # 100 and is case # 41135. Executors are Louis Dahme and Rufus L. Woodrough. Beneficiaries are Julia, James R. and Louis D Woodrough. Curious that Rufus L. Woodrough not named as a beneficiary.6 
CENSUS1850*6 September 1850 He appeared on the CENSUS on 6 September 1850 at West Cambridge, MA; He was living in a household that included Howard Nash and Duncan McFarland. Nash was born in Massachusetts and McFarland came from Scotland. Both were sawmakers.7 
Residence1873 He lived in 1873 at Woburn, Middlesex, MA; The birth of his daughter Mabel in Charleston, MA indicates that he was working for the family saw business. By 1879 the year she died the family had moved back to Cincinnati. 
Residence1874 He lived in 1874 at Woburn, MA; is shown in the city directory as being a saw manufacturer and living at corner of Center and Thorn. 
VOTER REG.*1877  In 1877 at Woburn, MA, e appeared on the voters list in Woburn Massachusetts. 
PATENT* He wasreceived several patents; Here is how to view the patents: http://www.uspto.gov/patft/ then click on: PATENT NUMBER SEARCH In the QUERY box type the following numbers, one at a time:
54827;61014;1603;236925;252570;272007
When it takes you to the next page, click on IMAGES and up comes the drawing and on page. 2 is the actual patent. To put in the second number, third, fourth etc.... click on "back" button, then click on
PAT NUM (Patent number) and it will take you back to the query page so you can enter the next number. The early patents are not listed by name so these are the only patents I have been able to locate so far.
Additional patent information: D11603 - James R. - Panther Head saw handle; 236925 - James R. Saw Handle; 252570 - James R. - Handsaw; 272007 - James R. - Saw Handle. 
Occupation*1880  In 1880 at Cincinnati, OH, He was a sawmaker. The name of the company was Woodrough and McParlin saw company. Joseph Woodrough and Michael McParlin succeeded Lee & Leavitt in 1857 and made saws and other tools in Cincinnati and Hamilton, Ohio.8 
CENSUS1880*1880 He appeared on the Census in 1880 at Cincinnati, OH; household of James Woodrough, 32/male; dwelling 529 family 386.9 
Note13 January 1880 He is best known for the Panther Head Saw which is highly collectible. The following is text of the patent application made for the "Panther Brand" saws of the Woodrough McParlin Company. The design is issued to James R. Woodrough, Cincinnati, OH, and assigned to Woodrough and McParlin.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE
JAMES R. WOODROUGH, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO WOODROUGH & McPARLIN, OF SAME PLACE. DESIGN FOR SAW-HANDLES. SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 11,603, dated January 13, 1880.
Application filed October 22, 1879. Term of patent 7 years. To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, James R. Woodrough, of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, have originated and designed a new Pattern for Handsaw- Handles, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying d rawing, making a part of this specification. My design consists in the application of an ornamental head to the front end of a saw-handle, &c.I prefer to carve the head from the same piece of which the handle is constructed; but it may be made of a separate piece of wood or metal and attached to the handle, should the manufacturer so desire, and still fall within the scope of my design. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is --A design for handsaw-handles, consisting of the ordinary form of handle, its front end being provided with an ornamental head projecting from said front end over the blade of the saw, substantially as shown.
JAS. R. WOODROUGH.
Attest:JNO. W. STREHLI, E. H. FOSTER.
Here is a description in 2001:
WOODROUGH & MCPARLIN. Detailed panther head carved into both sides of the applewood handle. Patent date ink stamp still remains clear on handle, Jnr’y 13, 1880. Logo with panther on blade is fully readable and clear. This saw is in great condition and is the early panther type with the more detailed handle carving. A very rare Cincinnati saw in top shelf condition. Certainly one of the finest available.
Here is a note from a message board about the company:
Joseph Woodrough and Michael McParlin succeeded Lee & Leavitt in 1857 and made saws and other tools in Cincinnati and Hamilton, OH, until they sold out the the National Saw Co. (a Disston subsidiary) in 1893. The name continued to be marked on things into the 1900s. In the year 2002 one of these saws sold at auction for $1,995. They are considered highly collectible. on 13 January 1880 at Cincinnati, OH
Residence8 June 1880 He lived on 8 June 1880 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.4 
Residence1887 He lived in 1887 at 386 George Street, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH
Employment*1893 He was manager of National Saw Company in 1893 at Manager; National, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH; According to 1880 telephone book it was located at: Woodrough & McParlin Saws S. E. cor. Sixth and Hoadly.10,4 
Residence*1893 He lived in 1893 at 21 Nassau, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.10 
NEWSPAPER*17 April 1895 He was mentioned in a newspaper on 17 April 1895 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, MA; Newark, Ohio - Wednesday, April 17, 1895 BIG BLAZE IN CINCINNATI
Cincinnati, April 17--The large 6-story building of the National Saw Company, occupying almost a square at Baymiller and Sixth Streets, was burned about midnight. The building belongs to the estate of Wesley U. Cameron and was valued at over $50,000. The National Saw Company loss on stock, machinery, etc. over $250,000. The company has $225,000. insurance on the warehouse that was destroyed.The 6-story warehouse is a total loss, but part of the adjoining buildings that belonged to the saw company and not to the Cameron estate, were saved. The company saved its books and accounts, but nothing else. The walls fell in, making the loss complete. The burned works are the old plant of Woodrough & McParlin, of which James R. Woodrough is manager. The works belonged to the trust known as the National Saw Company." 

Family

Mary Julia Wilson b. 30 April 1851, d. 11 June 1937
MARRIAGE*21 September 1870 He married Mary Julia Wilson, daughter of William Wilson and Hannah Wilson, on 21 September 1870 at Hamilton, OH.3 
Children

Last Edited17 Feb 2011

Citations

  1. [S43] Violet B. Jersey, "LDS Record", Annotation: In 1951 information was submitted to LDS regarding the Wilson/Woodrough family. It was based upon information of a Miss Isobelle Beardsley. The information was entirely accurate. It can be inferred that this Miss Beardsley was perhaps the child of one of the Wilson girls listed in the family. Perhaps she was the child of Isobelle Wilson (or her sister's child).

    Violet B. Jersey submitted the information to LDS and claimed to be a fourth cousin of the Woodrough family shown on her sheet.
  2. [S44] Cemetery Marker, Copy in MVW file on Woodrough, 100 Beach Dr. # 1801, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL.
  3. [S45] Wilson family, DAR papers, 1930 MVW file.
  4. [S56] 1880 Census;.
  5. [S75] Unknown subject unknown repository.
  6. [S458] Lois E. Hughes, Hamilton County Wills.
  7. [S52] 1850 Census;.
  8. [S56] 1880 Census;, T9-1028 p.333B.
  9. [S56] 1880 Census;, ED June 8, 1980.
  10. [S20] Williams, Cincinnati City Directory.

William Woodrough1

M, #3772, b. 15 February 1817

Father*Joseph Woodrough1 b. c 1780
Mother*Sarah Dodd1 b. c 1780
William Woodrough|b. 15 Feb 1817|p130.htm#i3772|Joseph Woodrough|b. c 1780|p129.htm#i3765|Sarah Dodd|b. c 1780|p46.htm#i3766|||||||||||||

ChartsJOSEPH WOODROUGH
WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough.

Birth*15 February 1817 William Woodrough was born on 15 February 1817 at Warwick, England.1 
 He was the son of Joseph Woodrough and Sarah Dodd.1 
Christening10 March 1817 He was christened on 10 March 1817 at St. Phillips Cathedral, Birmingham, Warwick, England.1 
Note* He The CFI file at LDS church gives a George William Woodroough son of Willian and Lucinda . George was born at Gill Massachusetts, in Franklin County July 13, 1846. There were only two Woodroughs in the CFI so possible this is the family of Joseph's brother William. 

Last Edited30 Jun 2007

Citations

  1. [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).

Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods1

M, #2415, d. 1918

ChartsZachariah Davis
WILLIAM BASSE
ZACHARIAS DAVIS

MARRIAGE*6 September 1903 Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods married Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd, daughter of George Washington Floyd and Susanah (Susan) Davis, on 6 September 1903.1 
Death*1918 He died in 1918 at GA.1 
Name Variation  Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods was also known as Alexander "Abner" Tippett Woods.1 

Family

Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd b. 18 August 1887, d. 22 September 1951
Children

Last Edited10 May 2003

Citations

  1. [S512] Bob Bridger, "Bridger," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, March 2003.

George P Woods

M, #2418

Father*Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods d. 1918
Mother*Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd b. 18 Aug 1887, d. 22 Sep 1951
George P Woods||p130.htm#i2418|Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods|d. 1918|p130.htm#i2415|Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd|b. 18 Aug 1887\nd. 22 Sep 1951|p56.htm#i1258|||||||George W. Floyd|b. Jan 1854\nd. 30 Aug 1923|p54.htm#i1169|Susanah (Susan) Davis|b. 15 Oct 1857\nd. 26 Nov 1941|p43.htm#i1150|

ChartsZachariah Davis
WILLIAM BASSE
ZACHARIAS DAVIS
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough.

 George P Woods was the son of Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods and Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd

Last Edited6 May 1999

George Pinkney Woods Jr.1

M, #3580, d. 1939

ChartsZachariah Davis

MARRIAGE*28 May 1938 George Pinkney Woods Jr. married Sarah Jane (Sallie) Floyd, daughter of George Washington Floyd and Susanah (Susan) Davis, on 28 May 1938.1 
Death*1939 He died in 1939 at GA.1 

Family

Sarah Jane (Sallie) Floyd b. 29 July 1878, d. 29 March 1962

Last Edited28 Mar 2003

Citations

  1. [S512] Bob Bridger, "Bridger," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, March 2003.

John Woods

M, #773

Birth* John Woods was born at PA.1 
MARRIAGE* He married Sarah Ann Lynch

Family

Sarah Ann Lynch
Child

Last Edited13 Jan 2003

Citations

  1. [S59] 1900 Census;.

Martha Woods

F, #171, b. February 1824

Father*John Woods
Mother*Sarah Ann Lynch
Martha Woods|b. Feb 1824|p130.htm#i171|John Woods||p130.htm#i773|Sarah Ann Lynch||p84.htm#i774|||||||||||||

Birth*February 1824 Martha Woods was born in February 1824 at OH.1 
 She was the daughter of John Woods and Sarah Ann Lynch
MARRIAGE*circa 1848 She married William Beckett, son of Robert Beckett and Mary Crawford, circa 1848 at Ohio, OH
Married Namecirca 1848  As of circa 1848,her married name was Beckett. 
CENSUS1900*1900  Census lists her as the mother of eleven with seven surviving in 1900.2 

Family

William Beckett
Children

Last Edited13 Jan 2003

Citations

  1. [S59] 1900 Census;.
  2. [S59] 1900 Census;, 5th Ward T623 # 1243 Book 2 p. 245B.

Omer Woods

M, #2417

Father*Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods d. 1918
Mother*Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd b. 18 Aug 1887, d. 22 Sep 1951
Omer Woods||p130.htm#i2417|Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods|d. 1918|p130.htm#i2415|Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd|b. 18 Aug 1887\nd. 22 Sep 1951|p56.htm#i1258|||||||George W. Floyd|b. Jan 1854\nd. 30 Aug 1923|p54.htm#i1169|Susanah (Susan) Davis|b. 15 Oct 1857\nd. 26 Nov 1941|p43.htm#i1150|

ChartsZachariah Davis
WILLIAM BASSE
ZACHARIAS DAVIS
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough.

 Omer Woods was the son of Elexander "Abner". Tippett Woods and Nancy Ellafair (Nannie) Floyd

Last Edited6 May 1999

Sarah Woodson1

F, #622, d. 1797

ChartsWOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS
Relationship6th great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship6th great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough.

MARRIAGE*circa 1754 Sarah Woodson married Thomas Shore, son of Richard Shore and Mary Hulse, circa 1754 at Fairfax County, VA.2 
Death*1797 She died in 1797. 
Married Namecirca 1754  As of circa 1754,her married name was Shore. 

Family

Thomas Shore b. 1733, d. 1796
Children

Last Edited24 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. Name from LWG.
  2. [S494] Laura Glass, "Laura Woodrough Glass correspondence", This is taken from information assembled by LWG. Individual sources will be mentioned in each item.

    My source for the THOMAS SHORE information was Marshall SHORE, who has done
    extensive research on the SHORE ancestors; also, received information from
    Tommy Wiggins, a descendant, on Jane Shore Morin and William STAMPS, and Sue Moore, another descendant of Jane Shore & James MORIN.
    But Marshall Shore was the main source of info.
    LWG.

Annie V. Woody

F, #2559, b. 1862

MARRIAGE* Annie V. Woody married John R. Ogle, son of Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle and Margaret Wells
Birth*1862 She was born in 1862 at Washingon, D.C.1 
Married Name Her married name was Ogle. 

Family

John R. Ogle b. 8 February 1858, d. 2 March 1903
Children

Last Edited8 Mar 2003

Citations

  1. [S56] 1880 Census;.

Amelia Wright1

F, #3554, b. 21 January 1827, d. 1885

Father*Joshua Wright2 b. 1801
Mother*Margaret Carter b. 1798
Amelia Wright|b. 21 Jan 1827\nd. 1885|p130.htm#i3554|Joshua Wright|b. 1801|p130.htm#i3753|Margaret Carter|b. 1798|p34.htm#i3754|||||||||||||

Birth*21 January 1827 Amelia Wright was born on 21 January 1827 at St. Phillips Cathedral, Birmingham, Warwick, England.1,3,4 
 She was the daughter of Joshua Wright and Margaret Carter.2 
Christening12 February 1827 She was christened on 12 February 1827 at St. Phillips Cathedral, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.4 
MARRIAGE*3 August 1844  On 3 August 1844 Now, Amelia (married Clemson) came over in 1842 (June 13th, to be exact) and Wm. Clemson supposedly followed her arriving March 1844.1,5,6 
Death*1885 She died in 1885.6 
Immigration*13 June 1842 She immigrated on 13 June 1842 Now, Amelia (married Clemson) came over in 1842 (June 13th, to be exact) and Wm. Clemson supposedly followed her..... so he PROBABLY arrived late 1842, early 1843 also! (Imagine that! Wm. Clemson was chasing a 15 year old girl!!!!! And he an "older" man of 21!).5 
Married Name1845  As of 1845,her married name was Clemson.1 
Residence*1850  In 1850 Clemsons lived at house 276 and Woodroughs at house 257 so they were neighbors. 
CENSUS1850*1850  In 1850 Amelia and her husband were living with her parents and siblings and miscellaneous folks involved in the saw making business.

Josh and family are living in same house as Wm. Clemson and dau. Amelia
Here's the household:
W. Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass. pg. 347, house #276:
Charles Dudley, 28, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
Zilpah Dudley, 40, F, no occ; b. Mass.
William Clemson, 29, M, Saw Grinder, b. England
Amelia Clemson, 23, F, no occ; b. Eng.
Joshua Wright, 49, M. Saw Grinder, b. Eng.
Margaret Wright
Elizabeth Wright
Ann Wright
Cardine Wright
George Wright, 13, M.
Synney Butcher, 23, M, Saw Maker, Eng.
Henry Deblois, 23, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
Michael Cassady, 24, M, Saw Turner, b. Ireland
Jewel Parker, 40, M, Laborer b. ?
Mary Parker, 28, F. b. Eng.
Albert J. Parker, age 2.7 

Family

William Clemson b. 27 May 1821, d. 12 January 1890
MARRIAGE*3 August 1844  On 3 August 1844 Now, Amelia (married Clemson) came over in 1842 (June 13th, to be exact) and Wm. Clemson supposedly followed her arriving March 1844.1,5,6 
Children

Last Edited26 Apr 2009

Citations

  1. [S508] Ontario and Western RR. Historical Society, "Clemson."
  2. [S52] 1850 Census;, Joshua and his wife and family live right next door to William Clemson and Amelia. I suspect Joshua may have brought Clemson into the business.
  3. [S52] 1850 Census;.
  4. [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
  5. [S563] Laura Steneck, "Laura Steneck," e-mail to Margot Woodrough.
  6. [S621] By William Richard Cutter, Middlesex County Massachusetts.
  7. [S52] 1850 Census;, And you win yer bet! Josh and family are living in same house as Wm. Clemson and dau. Amelia
    Here's the household:
    W. Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass. pg. 347, house #276:
    Charles Dudley, 28, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
    Zilpah Dudley, 40, F, no occ.; b. Mass.
    William Clemson, 29, M, Saw Grinder, b. England
    Amelia Clemson, 23, F, no occ.; b. Eng.
    Joshua Wright, 49, M. Saw Grinder, b. Eng.
    Margaret Wright
    Elizabeth Wright
    Ann Wright
    Cardine Wright
    George Wright, 13, M.
    Synney Butcher, 23, M, Saw Maker, Eng.
    Henry Deblois, 23, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
    Michael Cassady, 24, M, Saw Turner, b. Ireland
    Jewel Parker, 40, M, Laborer b. ?
    Mary Parker, 28, F. b. Eng.
    Albert J. Parker, age 2.
  8. [S54] 1860 Census;.
  9. [S56] 1880 Census;, Living with parents.

Ann Wright1

F, #3756, b. 1831

Father*Joshua Wright1 b. 1801
Mother*Margaret Carter1 b. 1798
Ann Wright|b. 1831|p130.htm#i3756|Joshua Wright|b. 1801|p130.htm#i3753|Margaret Carter|b. 1798|p34.htm#i3754|||||||||||||

Birth*1831 Ann Wright was born in 1831 at England.1 
 She was the daughter of Joshua Wright and Margaret Carter.1 

Last Edited28 Jul 2003

Citations

  1. [S52] 1850 Census;.

Caroline Wright1

F, #3757, b. 1833

Father*Joshua Wright1 b. 1801
Mother*Margaret Carter1 b. 1798
Caroline Wright|b. 1833|p130.htm#i3757|Joshua Wright|b. 1801|p130.htm#i3753|Margaret Carter|b. 1798|p34.htm#i3754|||||||||||||

Birth*1833 Caroline Wright was born in 1833 at England.1 
 She was the daughter of Joshua Wright and Margaret Carter.1 

Last Edited28 Jul 2003

Citations

  1. [S52] 1850 Census;.

Elizabeth Wright1

F, #3755, b. 1829

Father*Joshua Wright1 b. 1801
Mother*Margaret Carter1 b. 1798
Elizabeth Wright|b. 1829|p130.htm#i3755|Joshua Wright|b. 1801|p130.htm#i3753|Margaret Carter|b. 1798|p34.htm#i3754|||||||||||||

Birth*1829 Elizabeth Wright was born in 1829 at England.1 
 She was the daughter of Joshua Wright and Margaret Carter.1 

Last Edited28 Jul 2003

Citations

  1. [S52] 1850 Census;.

George Wright1

M, #3758, b. 1837

Father*Joshua Wright1 b. 1801
Mother*Margaret Carter1 b. 1798
George Wright|b. 1837|p130.htm#i3758|Joshua Wright|b. 1801|p130.htm#i3753|Margaret Carter|b. 1798|p34.htm#i3754|||||||||||||

Birth*1837 George Wright was born in 1837 at England.1 
 He was the son of Joshua Wright and Margaret Carter.1 

Last Edited9 Mar 2004

Citations

  1. [S52] 1850 Census;.

Joshua Wright1

M, #3753, b. 1801

Birth*1801 Joshua Wright was born in 1801 at England.1 
MARRIAGE*7 September 1818 He married Margaret Carter on 7 September 1818 at St. Phillips Cathedral, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, Her mother was Margaret Carter.
Marg. & Josh. were married Sept. 7, 1818 at St. Phillips, Birmingham Warwick Eng.2,3

 
Immigration*circa 1840 He immigrated circa 1840.4 
CENSUS1850*1850  In 1850 Josh and family are living in same house as Wm. Clemson and dau. Amelia
Here's the household:
W. Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass. pg. 347, house #276:
Charles Dudley, 28, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
Zilpah Dudley, 40, F, no occ; b. Mass.
William Clemson, 29, M, Saw Grinder, b. England
Amelia Clemson, 23, F, no occ; b. Eng.
Joshua Wright, 49, M. Saw Grinder, b. Eng.
Margaret Wright
Elizabeth Wright
Ann Wright
Cardine Wright
George Wright, 13, M.
Synney Butcher, 23, M, Saw Maker, Eng.
Henry Deblois, 23, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
Michael Cassady, 24, M, Saw Turner, b. Ireland
Jewel Parker, 40, M, Laborer b. ?
Mary Parker, 28, F. b. Eng.
Albert J. Parker, age 2.5 

Family

Margaret Carter b. 1798
Children

Last Edited25 Jan 2005

Citations

  1. [S52] 1850 Census;, Joshua and his wife and family live right next door to William Clemson and Amelia. I suspect Joshua may have brought Clemson into the business.
  2. [S52] 1850 Census;.
  3. [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
  4. [S52] 1850 Census;, Youngest sone age 13 was born in England.
  5. [S52] 1850 Census;, And you win yer bet! Josh and family are living in same house as Wm. Clemson and dau. Amelia
    Here's the household:
    W. Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass. pg. 347, house #276:
    Charles Dudley, 28, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
    Zilpah Dudley, 40, F, no occ.; b. Mass.
    William Clemson, 29, M, Saw Grinder, b. England
    Amelia Clemson, 23, F, no occ.; b. Eng.
    Joshua Wright, 49, M. Saw Grinder, b. Eng.
    Margaret Wright
    Elizabeth Wright
    Ann Wright
    Cardine Wright
    George Wright, 13, M.
    Synney Butcher, 23, M, Saw Maker, Eng.
    Henry Deblois, 23, M, Saw Grinder, b. Mass.
    Michael Cassady, 24, M, Saw Turner, b. Ireland
    Jewel Parker, 40, M, Laborer b. ?
    Mary Parker, 28, F. b. Eng.
    Albert J. Parker, age 2.


Frances Van Vliet Wycoff

F, #331, b. 26 December 1713, d. December 1776

Father*Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet b. 1684, d. 1737
Mother*Margaret Brinson b. 1689, d. a Aug 1742
Frances Van Vliet Wycoff|b. 26 Dec 1713\nd. Dec 1776|p130.htm#i331|Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet|b. 1684\nd. 1737|p123.htm#i334|Margaret Brinson|b. 1689\nd. a Aug 1742|p28.htm#i335|Jan D. Van der Vliet|b. 1658|p122.htm#i395|Geertje V. Kerk||p79.htm#i396|Daniel Brinson|d. 1696|p28.htm#i373|Frances Greenland|d. 1756|p65.htm#i374|

ChartsWOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS
Relationship6th great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr.
Relationship6th great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough.

Birth*26 December 1713 Frances Van Vliet Wycoff was born on 26 December 1713 at Six Mile Run, NJ.1 
 She was the daughter of Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet and Margaret Brinson
MARRIAGE*1732 She married Jacob Wycoff II, son of Jacob Wycoff, in 1732. 
MARRIAGE*1739 She married John Piatt, son of Jacob Pyatt and Mary Hull, in 1739. 
Burial*1776 She was buried in 1776 at Elm Ridge, Middlesex, NJ.
FRANCES VLIET
TOMBSTONE
Death*December 1776 She died in December 1776 at Trenton, NJ, As she lay dying, within the sound of the boom of the cannon during the Battle of Trenton, she was asked if she was worried over her sons in that battle, and she replied "no, it they died it was in a good cause." When General Washington called on her to thank her for the five splendid soldiers she had given him, her reply was "I am sorry I could not have given you a hundred."2 
Married Name1739  As of 1739,her married name was Piatt. 

Family 1

Jacob Wycoff II d. 28 August 1738
MARRIAGE*1732 She married Jacob Wycoff II, son of Jacob Wycoff, in 1732. 

Family 2

John Piatt b. 1710, d. 1760
MARRIAGE*1739 She married John Piatt, son of Jacob Pyatt and Mary Hull, in 1739. 
Children

Last Edited16 Jun 2007

Citations

  1. [S595] Piatt data, Newsletter, 1980's unknown repository.
  2. [S27] N. Louise Lodge, Tribe of Jacob.

Jacob Wycoff

M, #4305

Family

Child

Last Edited16 Jan 2006

Jacob Wycoff II

M, #376, d. 28 August 1738

Father*Jacob Wycoff
Jacob Wycoff II|d. 28 Aug 1738|p130.htm#i376|Jacob Wycoff||p130.htm#i4305||||||||||||||||

 Jacob Wycoff II was the son of Jacob Wycoff
MARRIAGE*1732 He married Frances Van Vliet Wycoff, daughter of Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet and Margaret Brinson, in 1732. 
Death*28 August 1738 He died on 28 August 1738 at Six Mile Run, NJ.1 
Will*before 1739  Before 1739 John Piatt married widow of Jacob Wykoff. John was named in Jacob's will and John named a son Jacob Wykoff Piatt. The name persisted in the family for several generations. In addition, John Piatt witnessed the will of Margaret Vleat in 1742. Jacob Wykoff died with a debt of 8 pounds owing to Jacob Piatt. 

Family

Frances Van Vliet Wycoff b. 26 December 1713, d. December 1776

Last Edited8 Mar 2011

Citations

  1. [S595] Piatt data, Newsletter, 1980's unknown repository.

Simon Wykoff

M, #402

MARRIAGE*1706 Simon Wykoff married Geertj Van der Vliet, daughter of Jan Dirckse Van der Vliet and Geertje Ver Kerk, in 1706. 

Family

Geertj Van der Vliet b. 1684, d. 1759

Last Edited5 Jun 1998

Esther Yearty

F, #1125, b. 1812

ChartsWILLIAM BASSE

Birth*1812 Esther Yearty was born in 1812 at Pulaski County, GA.1 
MARRIAGE*28 November 1829 She married Shadrick Floyd, son of Federick (Fed) Floyd and Mourning Bass, on 28 November 1829 at GA.2 
Married Name28 November 1829  As of 28 November 1829,her married name was Floyd. 
Census*1850 She appeared on the census of 1850 at GA. 
CENSUS1870*1870 She appeared on the census in 1870 at Dooly, GA; She is living alone and occupation states "works on farm". Her name is spelled Easter. I did not find any relatives living nearby. 

Family

Shadrick Floyd b. 5 November 1805, d. before 1860
Children

Last Edited24 Jul 2006

Citations

  1. [S52] 1850 Census;.
  2. [S377] Pulaski County Marriages.

Jane Young

F, #617

MARRIAGE*1734 Jane Young married Jacob Pyatt, son of Jacob Pyatt and Mary Hull, in 1734. 
Married Name1734  As of 1734,her married name was Pyatt. 

Family

Jacob Pyatt b. 1705

Last Edited8 Aug 1998

Mable Young

F, #3357, b. 1890

Burial* Mable Young was buried at Coweta, GA
Birth*1890 She was born in 1890. 
MARRIAGE*24 June 1918 She married John Joseph Holland, son of Jesse Jasper Holland and Mary Lou Vinson, on 24 June 1918 at GA Information on the family was hard to find as shown by the following note from: Robert Nagle [mailto:rlnagle@mindspring.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 9:03 PM
To: Margot Woodrough
Subject: Found John Joseph's 1st wife & 2 daughters!!
Again, going on another "hunch & rumors" approach, I have found Jay's first wife! I had heard that he abandoned a wife and 2 daughters....sound familiar?????
Uncle Toby had mentioned "Newnan, GA" in the past, then cousin Evelyn mentioned it again recently....so I decided to follow up.

I knew he was discharged in 1917 and was in California by 1925 (possibly earlier), so a kind soul who does marriage lookups in Coweta County searched for a John Joseph Holland marriage between those dates and BINGO!! He married Mable Young (b. 1890) on 24 JUN 1918 in Coweta Co, GA. They had 2 daughters, Barbara and Jean. Barbara married Arthur Matthews and had one son David Matthews born in 1940.

Searching for a Mable Young on www.ancestry.com, I found a family tree listing a Mable Young married to Holand...it did not have much detail (obviously - they did not have the name right), but she was buried in Coweta County...I sent an e-mail to the author (deja vue?) and again BINGO!!!
The author, Ed Speer acknowledged the connection and forwarded my e-mail to Al Franklin, who actually did the research. Al has written and we are in the early stages of sharing info. BTW Al lives in Sarasota...
Thought you'd like this little tid bit, I'll keep you posted...the nut didn't fall too far from the tree did it?? Becky. 
Married Name24 June 1918  As of 24 June 1918,her married name was Holland. 

Family

John Joseph Holland b. 24 November 1895

Last Edited26 Apr 2006

Mary Victoria (Mollie) Young

F, #1408, b. April 1866, d. before 1920

 
BOISEY FLOYD

ChartsWILLIAM BASSE

Birth*April 1866 Mary Victoria (Mollie) Young was born in April 1866. 
MARRIAGE*25 December 1884 She married James Everette Floyd, son of Amos Kinchen Floyd and Elizabeth Blount, on 25 December 1884. 
Death*before 1920 She died before 1920.1 
Name Variation  Mary Victoria (Mollie) Young was also known as Molly.2 
Married Name25 December 1884  As of 25 December 1884,her married name was Floyd. 
LANDCONTRA*27 October 1891  On 27 October 1891 Amos conveyed to Mollie V. Floyd 86 acres on the north side of Chicken Rd. adjoining the lands of Senos Davis and S.A Allen.
LANDCONTRA5 August 1897  On 5 August 1897 Mollie V. Floyd sold her 86 acre track to Coney, Lovejoy & Co.3 

Family

James Everette Floyd b. 10 August 1861, d. 30 June 1918
MARRIAGE*25 December 1884 She married James Everette Floyd, son of Amos Kinchen Floyd and Elizabeth Blount, on 25 December 1884. 
Children

Last Edited9 Nov 2004

Citations

  1. [S61] 1920 Census;, She is not shown on this census. Her children are living alone.
  2. [S471] Letter, Doris Dixon to MVW, Feb 29 2000.
  3. [S557] Pulaski Land Records.

Elizabeth Yuenager

F, #88, b. 1874, d. 22 March 1925

Father*Philip Yuenager b. c 1854
Mother*/Herbst/ (?) b. c 1854
Elizabeth Yuenager|b. 1874\nd. 22 Mar 1925|p130.htm#i88|Philip Yuenager|b. c 1854|p130.htm#i89|/Herbst/ (?)|b. c 1854|p2.htm#i90|||||||||||||

Birth*1874 Elizabeth Yuenager was born in 1874 at Portsmouth, OH
 She was the daughter of Philip Yuenager and /Herbst/ (?)
MARRIAGE*circa 1894 She married George N. Hollmeyer, son of Louis Bernard Hollmeyer and Catherine A. Huber, circa 1894 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.1 
Death*22 March 1925 She died on 22 March 1925 at Nephritis; 332 Northern Ave. Avondale,OH, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH, She is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery Sec. 113 Lot 6. Burial took place on March 24, 1925. 
ILLNESS* She was ill with kidney problems; Died of Nephritis. 
Married Namecirca 1894  As of circa 1894,her married name was Hollmeyer. 
CENSUS1900*1 June 1900 She appeared on the census on 1 June 1900 at George Hollmeyer, 30/male; dwelling 78, family 88, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.2 
Residence*1900 She and George N. Hollmeyer lived in 1900 at 1912 Fairfax Ave., Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.1 

Family

George N. Hollmeyer b. 10 July 1869, d. 23 May 1936
MARRIAGE*circa 1894 She married George N. Hollmeyer, son of Louis Bernard Hollmeyer and Catherine A. Huber, circa 1894 at Cincinnati, OH.1 
Children

Last Edited11 Jan 1999

Citations

  1. [S59] 1900 Census;.
  2. [S59] 1900 Census;, Enumeration date June 8, vol. 69 ED 229, sheet 4 line 84.

Philip Yuenager

M, #89, b. circa 1854

MARRIAGE* Philip Yuenager married /Herbst/ (?)
Birth*circa 1854 He was born circa 1854. 

Family

/Herbst/ (?) b. circa 1854
Child

Last Edited3 May 1999
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