• [S17] Unknown compiler, compiler, "Hand Drawn family tree from Family Bible in possession of David Lawrence Wood."; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Family Tree of Geo & Lucy Wood."
  • [S20] Obit, Turner, Char. W. 1873., Obit, Turner, Char. W. 1873., unknown location, 1873. Hereinafter cited as Obit, Turner, Char. W. 1873.
  • [S26] Unknown compiler, unknown title (n.p.: n.pub.).
  • [S30] Unknown compiler, Census, 29 June 1860, Hammersville, Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio. (n.p.: n.pub.).
  • [S44] Unknown compiler, compiler, Marriage Records of Clermont County, Ohio, 1800 - 1850 (n.p.: n.pub.). Hereinafter cited as Mar Rec Cler. Co OH 1800-1850.
  • [S46] Interview with Carol Jean Wood (Sarasota Florida), by Walter Wood, 1997. Unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  • [S50] Unknown article title, Clermont Sun, unknown location. Hereinafter cited as Clermont Sun.
  • [S52] Beech Forest DAR, Monumnet Inscriptions prior to 1900 from Clermont County Ohio Copied by Beech Forest Chapter, D.A.R., Qilliamsburg, Ohio (n.p.: Beech Forest Chapter, D.A.R., 1952). Hereinafter cited as Clermont Co Monument Insc.
  • [S53] Aileen M. Whitt, Clermont County, Ohio, Deaths. 1856 - 1908: An Index (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Clermont Co Deaths.
  • [S55] Unknown household, 1850 Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository.
  • [S62] Unknown volume, Birth Certificate (Mangen), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Birth Certificate (Mangen).
  • [S110] Clermont County Genealogical Society, compiler, "Clermont County Genealogical Society"; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Clermont Co Gene. Soc."
  • [S113] Unknown author, Estate Records and Deeds, Cumberland Co. Maine (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Estate Rec. Cumberland Co ME.
  • [S114] D.A.R., D.A.R. Patriot Index (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as D.A.R. Patriot Index.
  • [S122] Hubert Kinney Shaw, Families of the Pilgrims by Hubert Kinney Shaw for Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants (n.p.: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Famlies of the Pilgrims.
  • [S126] Libby & Davis Noyes, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, by Noyes, Libby & Davis (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Dictionary of Maine.
  • [S127] Unknown author, Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families by William T. Davis (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families by William T. Davis.
  • [S132] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as International Genealogical Ind.
  • [S187] Unknown compiler, compiler, "Marriage Record"; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Marriage Record."
  • [S188] Unknown author, Marriages From the Early Records of Marshfield, Mass. (Mayflower Records) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Marriages From the Early Records of Marshfield, Mass. (Mayflower Records).
  • [S189] Unknown author, Marshfield, Massachusetts Vital Records, First Volume (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Marshfield Vital Records Vol 1.
  • [S190] Warren, Mayflower Families In Progress (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families.
  • [S193] Unknown author, NEHGR Vol 14, Records of Falmouth (Now Portland) ME. (n.p.: NEHGR, unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Falmouth ME Records.
  • [S195] Unknown author, NEXUS, Dec. 1987 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as NEXUS, Dec. 1987.
  • [S197] Everett S. Stackpole, Old Kittery and Her Families, by Everett S. Stackpole (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Old Kittery and Her Families.
  • [S199] Michael Tepper, Passengers to America Edited by Michael Tepper (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Passengers to America.
  • [S208] DAR, Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio (n.p.: D.A.R., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as DAR Burial Records Ohio.
  • [S210] Unknown author, Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the Revolutionary War from Maine (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the Revolutionary War from Maine.
  • [S215] Unknown author, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England, 1620 - 1633 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Great Migration Begins.
  • [S232] Rev. Charles N. Sennett, Thompson Genealogy (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Thompson Genealogy.
  • [S239] Unknown author, Vital Records of North Yarmouth, Maine to the Year 1850 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of North Yarmouth, Maine.
  • [S242] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, unknown author (unknown location).
  • [S244] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, unknown author (unknown location).
  • [S417] Unknown subject, World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #3511
    , CD-ROM (n.p.: Brøderbund, 5 March 1897), Tree # 3511. Hereinafter cited as World Family Tree Vol 4 Ed 1.
  • [S430] Unknown compiler, compiler, "Ralph, Jack W. Web Page"; Ancestral File (2002), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Ralph, Jack W. Web Page."
  • [S437] Letter from Email 5 Feb 2003 Hermon Fagley (unknown author address) to Walter Wood, 5 Feb 2003; unknown repository (unknown repository address). From:     HERMON B FAGLEY [e-mail address]
    Sent:     Wednesday, February 05, 2003 3:02 PM
    To:     e-mail address
    Subject:     [OHCLER] Re: [NewCastle]Mary Wynne m 1729 Noah Abrahams.

    Son Enoch Abrahams settled ,1778,at Smithfield,Fayette Co,Pa. Wife was Jane Hamilton. And,of their several children,several were very early in my sw Clermont Co,Ohio .Jane Abrahams, m 1st Alexander Buchanan's son,and then Absalom Wood, crossed from Buchanan's Fort near Germantown, Bracken Co,Ky in 1795. Yes,you on DECASTLE-L Bracken AS MARRIED BALL.

    Florence Abrahams m Lemuel Stephenson, and mine was Maragret m David Brown proven by DNA not akin to Thomas and Mary Ball Brown.

    I'm forgetting one,but old John Abrahams,with his store,and his 1000
    acress, after his 1st wife died-she was Levi Wells dau. Old John,in his early 70;s and
    with 1000 acres,married a teenager,and had 2-3 kids. Barkley girl.



    On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 13:40:32 -0500 Debbie <e-mail address> writes:

    1744
    A Child of David Davies, skinner, 2 Mo. 2, 1744.

    Sarah Wynne, widow to Jonathan Wynne, 2 d Mo. 27, 1744.
    Her
    maiden name was Sarah Greaves. Her children were, Thomas, John,
    Jonathan, Hannah, Mary, Sidney, Martha, Elizabeth, James.
    Thomas married Mary Warner and remained on the plantation,
    "Wynnstay", in Blockley.
    John settled in Germantown and married Ann Pastorius.
    Jonathan settled in East Nantmeal township, Chester Co.
    James died young.
    Mary married Nov. 28, 1729, Noah Abraham of Upper Merion.
    Martha married Aug. 30, 1741, James Kite, son of Abraham
    Kite.
    8, 30, 1741. James Keite, son of Abraham of Blockley, and Martha
    Wynne
    of the same place, spinster, at Merion Meeting House. Wit:
    Abraham,
    Mary, Isaac, Thomas, John and Joseph Kite; Sarah, Thomas, John, Ann,
    Lydia and Sarah Wynne.
    Mary Winne and Noah Abraham, married 9 Mo. 28, 1729.
    Marriage
    is recorded at the First Prebysterian Church, Philadelphia.
    Sidney Wynne married Samuel Graves, 4 Mo. 1, 1732. Also
    recorded at First Presbyterian Church.
    Elizabeth Wynn married Ralph Lewis, 7 Mo. 2, 1737. Recorded
    at
    First Presbyterian Church.

    Ellen Jones, wife to Robert. Jones, Merion, 5 th Mo. 8,
    1744.
    She was a sister of David Jones of Blockley, and "adventurer" on
    the
    "Ship Lyon".
    Her husband, Robert Jones, was a son of John ap Thomas.
    Robert
    and Ellen Jones had a daughter Elizabeth, who married Daniel
    Lawrence,
    son of Thomas Lawrence and Sarah William, his wife (daughter of
    William
    ap Edward.)
    The property of this Jones family extended from Crow Hill to
    the
    Schuylkill river opposite West Manayunk. Part of the original tract
    is
    still in possession of their descendants. Several homesteads are
    still
    standing. The log cabin occupied by Katharine, widow of John ap
    Thomas;
    stood until recent years on the road leading to Manayunk Bridge,
    called
    "Ashland".
    11, 3, 1693. Robert Jones of Merion, batchelor, and Ellin
    Jones
    of the same twp., spinster, at Katharin Robert's house. Wit:
    Thomas,
    John, Ellen, Catharine and Ann Jones; Griffith John; Edward Price.
    2, 8, 1748. Daniel Lawrence, son of Thomas of Haverford,
    and
    Elizabeth Jones, dau. of Robert of Merion, dec'd, at Merion Meeting
    House. Wit: Thomas, Sarah, David, William, Sarah, Jane and Margaret
    Lawrence; Gerrard, Robert and Margaret Jones.

    Anne Peters, sister to Mary Warner on the Road, 5 Mo. 15,
    1744. * (*Crossed out apparently by the author "She was the
    daughter of
    Thomas and Elizabeth Peters.")
    "The Road" was the Old Lancaster Avenue, West Phila. The
    Warner
    homestead stood at Forty-Fifth Street and Westminister Avenue, until
    1895.
    The will of Thomas Peters, Sr. was signed December 22,
    1723-4.
    Proved in Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1723-4. Mentions his wife Alice.
    Brother Rees Peter's eldest son Thomas. His own children, Thomas,
    Benjamin, Rees, Mary, William, Margaret, Elizabeth and an unborn
    child.
    Witnesses, Richard Preston, Rice Peters, Jr., James Burn.
    Reese Peters and Ann Brooksby 5 Mo. 27, 1711.
    Reese Peters and Elizabeth Clark, 1 Mo. 29, 1728. These
    marriages recorded at the Philadelphia Meeting of Friends.
    The will of Rees Peters, of Abington township, Phila. Co. is
    recorded in Philadelphia. Rees Peters, cordwainer. Mentions wife
    Margaret. Cousins, Benjamin, Thomas and Rees Peters, Mary Kite.
    Son-in
    law, John Roberts. Leaves a bequest to the poor of Friends'
    Meeting.
    Executrix, Margaret Peters. Signed Feb. 26, 1726-7. Witnesses,
    Morris
    Morris, Daniel Thomas, John Meredith. Proved March 15, 1726.

    Sarah, the wife of Jonathan Humphreys, 7 Mo. 23, 1744.
    Jonathan
    Humphreys was the son of Daniel Humphreys and Hannah Wynne, his
    wife.
    Jonathan was born 7 Mo. 9, 1698.

    William Armstrong died at David Evans, 8 Mo. 1, 1744.
    Edward Warner, son of John Warner, 9 Mo. 11, 1744.
    Jacob Miller's Child, buried 11, Mo. 30, 1744-5.

    Eleanor Bevan, wife of Evan Bevan and sister of John Wood of
    Darby, died at Merion, 11 Mo. 28, 1744. Buried 11 Mo. 30, 1744.
    She
    was an aged preacher among Friends.
    Evan Bevan, batchelor, of Haverford, to Elinor Wood of
    Darby, at
    Darby, 11 Mo. 9, 1693. witnesses, John, John, Jr., and Ann and
    Elizabeth
    Bevan; George and John Wood.
    The name of Eleanor Bevan appears on the List of Taxables,
    1734.
    The name of John Wood appears on the List of Taxables for
    Darby,
    1722.
    The names of Richard Bevan, T. Bevan, John Bevan and Charles
    Bevan appear on Holme's Map, 1681-3.
    The children of Evan and Eleanor Bevan were; John (b. 1694
    - he
    was heir to Treverigg, in Glamorganshire to which place he removed,
    and
    there died, leaving descendants); Barbara (b. 1696); Evan (b.
    1698);
    Aubrey; Charles; Ann; Catharine; Jane (b. 1707-8).
    Evan Bevan (b. 1698), died in Philadelphia, 1746. Letters
    of
    administration on his estate were granted to his widow, Mary Bevan.
    Among his children were Charles (d. 1800); Evan (d. in Phila.
    1787).
    Charles, of Phila. and Merion, married and had Charles, a
    minor
    and orphan in 1800. Also, a dau. Ann, (who m. Philip schreiber, or
    Shriver, July 1, 1790.) Charles (m. in 1801, or 1802, while a
    minor)
    Mary Lippincott of N.J. ( who m. 2 d. Osmon Henvis, of Lower
    Merion).
    Charles and Mary had two sons, John L. Bevan; and Henry Clay Bevan
    (m.
    Jan 9, 1834, Emily Horn.)

    * The following several paragraphs were crossed out
    apparently
    by the author.

    Evan Harry of the Welch Tract (Merion) died 1744. Buried at
    St.
    David's. Estate administered in Philadelphia, 1744.
    The name of Evan Harry is on the List of Taxables 1734.
    Evan
    Harry of Merion and Katharine David, widow, of Merion, at public
    meeting
    house at Merion, 3 Mo. 11, 1697. Wit" John, Evan and Robert
    David;
    John, John, Jr., and Evan Bevan.
    Letters of Administration were granted to Ann Harry, widow,
    and
    Evan Harry, yeoman, both of Merion, Aug. ss, 1744.
    Evan Henry, on List 1693
    The will of Ann Harry, Merion, was signed Aug. 23, 1758 -
    proved
    Oct. 21, 1758. She mentions her cousin Jane Warner. Wit: James
    Jones,
    Ed Humphreys, Joseph Bonsall.
    10, 12, 1727. Rees Harry, son of David Harry of Plymouth,
    Phila. Co. yeoman, and Mary Price, dau. of Rees Price of Haverford,
    yeoman, at Haverford Meeting. Wit: David, Lydia and Mary Harry;
    Rees,
    Edward, Margt. and Isaac Price.
    3, 7, 1724. Samuel Harry of Radnor, yeoman - and Elizabeth
    Thomas dau. Rees Thomas, at Radnor Meeting. Wit: David Lydia,
    Eliz.
    and Mary Harry; Rees, Martha, William and Rees, Jr. Thomas.
    3, 12, 1724. Wm. Thomas of Merion, yeoman and Elizabeth
    Harry,
    dau. of David of Radnor, spinster, at Radnor Meeting. Wit: Rees,
    Martha, Rees, Jr., Herbert, Richard, Wm., David, John, and Mary
    Thomas;
    David, Lydia, Samuel, Mary, Eliz., Rees and David Harry.
    Evan Harry, "Old Rights", 8 Mo. 2, 1685; also 12 Mo. 18,
    1701.
    Also John Harry, 8 Mo. 16, 1716.
    * The above 4 paragraphs noted "Another family" apparently
    by
    the author.
    3, 5, 1701. Joseph Evans, of Radnor, Chester Co.,
    husbandman &
    Gwenllian Harry of the same place, at Radnor Meeting House. Wit:
    John,
    David, Dalilah, Mary and Alice Evans; David, David (2), Lydia and
    Margaret Harry.
    3, 31, 1716. David Davies, son of Morgan, yeoman, dec'd,
    late
    of Merion, and Sarah Dickinson, dau. of Wm. of Plymouth, yeoman,
    dec'd
    at Plymouth Meeting House. Wit: Wm., Jonathan, Joshua and Ruth
    Dickinson; Margaret Davies; Catharine and Evan Harry.
    7, 28, 1727. Rees Philip of Burlington Co. and Mary George
    of
    Radnor, at Radnor Meeting. Wit: Rees Thomas; David Harry;
    Richard
    Ormes; Jacob Jenkins.
    The will of Evan Harry, Merion was signed July 2, 1748.
    Proved
    in Phila. Sept. 17, 1748. Mentions his mother Anne. Leaves a
    bequest
    to St. David's Church, Radnor. Trustees, John Cuthbert, John
    Hughes.
    Witnesses, Evan Rees, Thomas Jones, Joseph Williams.
  • [S438] Letter from David Fluker (unknown author address) to Walter Wood, 1999; unknown repository (unknown repository address). From:     e-mail address on behalf of David Fluker [e-mail address]
    Sent:     Thursday, August 05, 1999 8:13 PM
    To:     'e-mail address'
    Subject:     Dowling geneology


    Walter,

    I enjoyed looking throught the Dowling geneology and seeing alot of names I know. My grandmother was Harriet Dowling. My father has
    collected Dowling data. I'll check with him to see if he has anything you are missing. One minor correction in line 18. My mother's maiden
    name is misspelled. Harriet Mamie Sue Dowling's son David married Barbara LeVangie. It is listed as LeVanga. I know it is not much of a
    problem, but after all, it is my mother. ;-)
    Thanks for posting the geneology!

    Sincerely,
    David Fluker.
  • [S439] Letter from Melissa Johnson (unknown author address) to Walter Wood, 1 Jul 2003; unknown repository (unknown repository address). From: e-mail address
    Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 3:05 PM
    To: e-mail address
    Subject: Wilbur Boyce Dowling

    Hello.

    I happened upon your site while surfing. My name is Melissa Dowling Johnson. I am the granddaughter of Wilber and Lily, daughter of James Dexter. The correct information of my family is as follows.

    James Dexter Sr. is now deceased. He married Mary E. COLBERG and they had four children. Linda A. Dowling (married Robert A. Youth, 3 children Robert J, Michael D, and Elizabeth Dowling Youth) James Dexter II (married Stephanie Underwood, no children) Anthony P. (not married, no children) and myself (married Christopher A. Johnson, one child Emily Dowling).

    I thought it was very interesting that you did refer to my eldest brother as Beau. That is his nickname since childhood, so your sources were pretty good.

    Please feel free to contact me if I can help you further. Thank you for your efforts in making this information available to us.
  • [S441] Letter from David Fluker (unknown author address) to Walter Wood, 8 Aug 1999; unknown repository (unknown repository address). Hi Walter!
    You're right, I did not make the connection when I saw the genealogy. I certainly remember your name, but I must confess I am having a hard time remembering playing together. If you remember something in particular we did, let me know, to trigger my memory.
    My parents are fine. They are retired and go between St. Pete and Franklin, NC, spending most of their time in Franklin. They love to travel and usually take a couple of long trips a year. I will see them in couple of weeks and will see if they have any Dowling information you are missing.
    I live just outside of Atlanta, in Stone Mountain, but in three weeks we are moving to Decatur, GA. Not very far, but much of my office stuff, including the page of my Dowling ancestors made by my dad, is packed away. But I probably don't have anything you don't already have. I am 42, married and have three daughters ages 16, 13, & 7. I am a computer programmer specializing in Visual FoxPro. I work for Electronic Data Systems and am contracted to the Centers for Disease Control. I saw on your web site that you are a VFP programmer, too. Cool! My brothers, Ed and Steve, live in Orlando. Ed is in respiratory therapy at Florida hospital (He worked for some time at the hospital in Apopka) and Steve is a radio engineer with Cox communication.
    I found your genealogy page while doing a search for Fluker on Lycos. I have www.fluker.com and surf the web for Fluker news. There hasn't been much news lately, but I have found several interesting things, like your Dowling genealogy.
    Maybe we can get together next time I'm in Florida. It will probably be next year sometime. Ed, Steve, and I and our families usually get together in Orlando for New Year's but not this year. Y2k got in the way of our normal plans. Steve is going to be working that night and I can't be that far away. Oh, well!
    Your cousin,
    David.




    -----Original Message-----
    From:     Walter Wood [SMTP:e-mail address]
    Sent:     Thursday, August 05, 1999 8:51 PM
    To:     e-mail address
    Subject:     RE: Dowling geneology

    Hi David
    Not sure if you recognized my name or not but I recognized yours as soon as
    it came through in the inbox. We are second cousins and played together in
    St Petersburg many years ago when we were kids. I also remember your Dad
    and Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Lyman. My mother was Saidee Dowling Wood.

    How are you doing? Hope everything is going well with you and your family.
    Are your parents still alive?

    I would love to get more information on the Dowling's of St. Pete. I
    remember most of them but have very little information except for the older
    generation. My cousin Richard (Dowling) complied most of the data I have
    and he did an excellent job of tracing everything way back but he was never
    plugged into the local family.

    I am living in Apopka just north of Orlando. I work for Lake County
    government in the environmental field as a geologist. Where are you
    located?

    BTW I corrected the spelling of your Mother's name. It will be updated
    next time I upload the web. Also, the web is currently located on three
    different sites. CompuServe, Tripod and Time-Warner's Road Runner. I will drop the Tripod site as soon as I get
    time. Which site did you visit and how did you find it?

    Sincerely
    Cousin Walter

    Walter Dowling Wood
    599 Heather Brite Circle
    Apopka FL 32712-4036
    (407) 886-7876


    -----Original Message-----
    From:     e-mail address [mailto:e-mail address]
    Sent:     Thursday, August 05, 1999 8:13 PM
    To:     'e-mail address'
    Subject:     Dowling geneology


    Walter,

    I enjoyed looking throught the Dowling geneology and seeing alot of names
    I know. My grandmother was Harriet Dowling. My father has collected Dowling
    data. I'll check with him to see if he has anything you are missing. One
    minor correction in line 18. My mother's maiden name is misspelled. Harriet
    Mamie Sue Dowling's son David married Barbara LeVangie. It is listed as
    LeVanga. I know it is not much of a problem, but after all, it is my
    mother. ;-)

    Thanks for posting the geneology!
    Sincerely,
    David Fluker.
  • [S442] Letter from Miki Fluker Causey (unknown author address) to Walter Wood, 2 June 2003; unknown repository (unknown repository address). From: e-mail address
    Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 3:29 PM
    To: e-mail address
    Subject: A Dowling from the past
    Hi, Walter...I am your second cousin, Miki Ann Fluker Causey. My grandmother was your greataunt, Harriet MamieSue Dowling Fluker.

    I really enjoyed your webpage! It gave me lots of Dowling information, although I have quite a bit. When i called my Dad to tell him about you, he said he took you fishing once in Kissimmee (I think). I am sending you a picture. I am the little girl in white (born 1952). Dad says he thinks you are kneeled in front of my mother (who is to the left of me). My Dad is standing in the right hand corner of the picture. Do you have this picture? Daddy knows the names of 1/2 of the adults. Do you know the children?

    Let me hear from you.

    Your new cousin!
    Miki.
  • [S444] Kim Browning, compiler, "Email Kim Browning 020712"; Ancestral File (12 Jul 2002), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Email Kim Browning 020712."
  • [S445] Millie Emmit, compiler, "EMail Millie Emmitt 030320"; Ancestral File (20 Mar 2003), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "EMail Millie Emmitt 030320."
  • [S447] Letter from Karen Ginn (unknown author address) to Walter Wood, 13 Nov 2003; unknown repository (unknown repository address). From: karen ginn [mailto:e-mail address]
    Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:44 AM
    To: e-mail address
    Subject: The Wood Family

    Hi, Janice Sweet introduced me to your web-site and I just took a look. My husband is probably a cousin of yours, but while looking through your listings I failed to find a link. Let me start from my husband, his name is Jerry Ginn. His mother was Ruby Benjamin Ginn. Her father was Harry Benjamin. His Mother was Missouri Wood Benjamin. Her father was Absolum Wood, the same as your Absolum Wood born 6/21/1911. Missouri is buried next to her Mother and Father, Absolom and Phebe McCohan Wood in Bethel, Ohio.

    Jerry's aunt told about an adoption in the family, but made reference to a male. I was a newly wed then and didn't pay much attention (I wish I had). Anyway, please let me know if you know of Missouri. Is her brother(?) Orlando buried in Bethel, Oh, Tate Township Cemetery?

    Thanks for your help.

    Karen Ginn e-mail address

    Jerry's e-mail e-mail address.
  • [S487] Unknown author, Betty Stokes at e-mail address (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Betty Stokes at e-mail address.
  • [S493] Jack Dole, "Email Jack Dole 16 Jul 2000," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to unknown recipient. Hereinafter cited as "Email Jack Dole 16 Jul 2000."
  • [S503] Unknown author, WPA Burial Project in SC (n.p.: n.pub.).
  • [S504] Louis F. (Buck) Poole Jr, "Email from Louis F. (Buck) Poole Jr," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Walter D. Wood, 30 dec 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Email from Louis F. (Buck) Poole Jr."
  • [S505] Marlene Hart Mixson Obituary, The Augusta Chronicle, unknown location, January 29, 2006.
  • [S510] Mrs Nina M. Mitchell, Augusta Chronicle, Augusta Georgia, 06 Jan 2007. Hereinafter cited as Mrs Nina M. Mitchell.
  • [S519] Fran Benoit, "Email from FranBenoit Sub: [OhClermo] William Buchanan," e-mail message from FranBenoit at aol.com (unknown address) to Rootsweb OHClermo Mailing List, 21 jan 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Email from FranBenoit."