Henry Dowling Jr. R.S.1
M, b. 1756
Father* | Henry Dowling1 b. c 1705 |
Family | |
Child |
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Henry Dowling Jr. R.S. was born in 1756.1
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Robert Dowling1
M, b. 1758
Father* | Henry Dowling1 b. c 1705 |
Robert Dowling was born in 1758 at Rockingham, Virginia, USA.1
He not the same Robert Dowling of SCthat was listed in A Dowling Family of the South. in August 1773.1 He appeared in court as a runaway servant of Hugh Devor in August 1773 at Augusta, Virginia, USA.1
He not the same Robert Dowling of SCthat was listed in A Dowling Family of the South. in August 1773.1 He appeared in court as a runaway servant of Hugh Devor in August 1773 at Augusta, Virginia, USA.1
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Amos Dowling1
M, b. 1760
Father* | Henry Dowling1 b. c 1705 |
Family | Ann Marshall |
Amos Dowling was born in 1760 at Augusta, Virginia, USA.1 He married Ann Marshall, daughter of Samuel Marshall, on 30 October 1787 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Ann Marshall1
F
Father* | Samuel Marshall1 |
Family | Amos Dowling b. 1760 |
Ann Marshall married Amos Dowling, son of Henry Dowling, on 30 October 1787 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1
As of 30 October 1787,her married name was Dowling.1
As of 30 October 1787,her married name was Dowling.1
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Benjamin Dowling1
M, b. 1748
Father* | Henry Dowling1 b. c 1705 |
Benjamin Dowling was born in 1748 at Augusta, Virginia, USA.1
He lived in 1769 at Craven, North Carolina, USA.2 He was (an unknown value) in 1783 at Craven, North Carolina, USA.3
He lived in 1769 at Craven, North Carolina, USA.2 He was (an unknown value) in 1783 at Craven, North Carolina, USA.3
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book, listed in 1769 tax list in Craven County NC.
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book, North Carolina State vs Benjamin Dowling of Craven Co., "tresspass, assault and criminal false imprisonment." Source: Newbern District Superior Court Criminal Papers.
Henry Dowling1
M, b. 1606
Father* | William Dowling1 b. c 1581 |
Family | |
Children |
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Henry Dowling was born in 1606 at Ireland.1
He lived in 1623 at James Citie, James City, Virginia, USA.2 As of 1624, Henry Dowling was also known as Henry Dawlen.3
He lived in 1623 at James Citie, James City, Virginia, USA.2 As of 1624, Henry Dowling was also known as Henry Dawlen.3
Last Edited | 14 Apr 2018 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book, list of inhavitants in the Colony of Virginia at james Citie (Jameston). Source List of the Living and Dead in Virginia on February 16, 1623, p. 177 and 1624 census of the colony of Virginia. Name spelled Dawlen.
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book, Source List of the Living and Dead in Virginia on February 16, 1623, p. 177 and 1624 census of the colony of Virginia. Name spelled Dawlen.
Matthew Dowling1
M, b. circa 1650, d. circa October 1674
Father* | Henry Dowling1 b. 1606 |
Family | Jane unknown |
Matthew Dowling was born circa 1650 at Surry, Virginia, USA.1 He married Jane unknown. Matthew Dowling died circa October 1674 at Charleston, Charleson, South Carolina, USA.1
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2017 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Thomas Dowling1
M, b. circa 1666, d. before 1747
Father* | Henry Dowling1 b. 1606 |
Family | Martha unknown |
Thomas Dowling was born circa 1666 at Surry, Virginia, USA.1 He married Martha unknown.1 Thomas Dowling died before 1747.1
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Martha unknown1
F
Family | Thomas Dowling b. c 1666, d. b 1747 |
Last Edited | 21 May 2013 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
William Dowling1
M, b. circa 1581
Family | |
Child |
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William Dowling was born circa 1581 at Ireland.1
He lived on 16 February 1623 at James Citie, James City, Virginia, USA.2 As of 1624, William Dowling was also known as Henry Dawlen Jamestown Virginia census.1
He lived on 16 February 1623 at James Citie, James City, Virginia, USA.2 As of 1624, William Dowling was also known as Henry Dawlen Jamestown Virginia census.1
Last Edited | 14 Apr 2018 |
Thomas Blanchett1
M
Family | |
Child |
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Elizabeth Dowling1
F, b. 1782
Father* | James Dowling1 b. 1751 |
Mother* | Lucy Blanchett1 |
Family | Ransome Aycock |
Elizabeth Dowling was born in 1782 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1 She married Ransome Aycock on 30 July 1802 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1
As of 30 July 1802,her married name was Aycock.1
As of 30 July 1802,her married name was Aycock.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Ransome Aycock1
M
Family | Elizabeth Dowling b. 1782 |
Ransome Aycock married Elizabeth Dowling, daughter of James Dowling and Lucy Blanchett, on 30 July 1802 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Nancy Dowling1
F, b. 1784
Father* | James Dowling1 b. 1751 |
Mother* | Lucy Blanchett1 |
Family | Josiah Marshall |
Nancy Dowling was born in 1784 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1 She married Josiah Marshall on 11 August 1803 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1
As of 11 August 1803,her married name was Marshall.1
As of 11 August 1803,her married name was Marshall.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Josiah Marshall1
M
Family | Nancy Dowling b. 1784 |
Josiah Marshall married Nancy Dowling, daughter of James Dowling and Lucy Blanchett, on 11 August 1803 at Warren, North Carolina, USA.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Mary "Polly" Dowling1
F, b. 1788
Father* | Henry Dowling Jr. R.S.1 b. 1756 |
Family | Daniel Buie |
Mary "Polly" Dowling was born in 1788 at Roan, North Carolina, USA.1 She married Daniel Buie on 14 April 1806 at Rowan, North Carolina, USA.1
Her married name was Mary "Polly" Booe.1 As of 14 April 1806,her married name was Buie.1
Her married name was Mary "Polly" Booe.1 As of 14 April 1806,her married name was Buie.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Daniel Buie1
M
Family | Mary "Polly" Dowling b. 1788 |
Daniel Buie married Mary "Polly" Dowling, daughter of Henry Dowling Jr. R.S., on 14 April 1806 at Rowan, North Carolina, USA.1
Daniel Buie was also known as Daniel Booe.1
Daniel Buie was also known as Daniel Booe.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Samuel Marshall1
M
Family | |
Child |
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Margaret Dowling1
F, b. 1806
Father* | William Hampton Dowling Sr.1 b. 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Sarah Watson1 b. b 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
Margaret Dowling was born in 1806.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Frances Dowling1
F, b. 1807
Father* | William Hampton Dowling Sr.1 b. 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Sarah Watson1 b. b 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
Frances Dowling was born in 1807.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Jane Dowling1
F, b. 1809
Father* | William Hampton Dowling Sr.1 b. 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Sarah Watson1 b. b 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
Jane Dowling was born in 1809.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
William Hampton Dowling Jr.1
M, b. 26 May 1811, d. 18 April 1885
Father* | William Hampton Dowling Sr.1 b. 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Sarah Watson1 b. b 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Family | Mehala Ogden |
Children |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
William Hampton Dowling Jr. was born on 26 May 1811 at Barnwell, Barnwell, South Carolina, USA.1 He married Mehala Ogden on 20 December 1831 at Leon, Florida, USA.1 William Hampton Dowling Jr. married Mehala Ogden on 30 December 1831 at Florida, USA. William Hampton Dowling Jr. died on 18 April 1885 at Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA, at age 73.1 He was buried after 18 April 1885 at Gravely Hills (Priceville) Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA. Find A Grave Memorial# 14851517.2
He and Mehala Ogden WILLIAM HAMPTON DOWLING was born May 26, 1811, just after the census covering his father's Darlington family. By 1820 these Dowlings were nearer the Georgia border in Barnwell District, South Carolina. But that land was too old and settled for his father WILLIAM H. and wife Elizabeth; why, the whites had been crowding into it for over fifty years!
So little WILLIAM HAMPTON and the others were taken still deeper into "Indian Country." Ware County, Georgia, records show that father WILLIAM H. served as a Justice of the Peace there from 1825 to 1829. And it was from this home that young Dowling, the namesake of his father, ran away!
First, he went to Thomas County, Georgia. But by 1831 he was across the line in Leon County, Florida. On December 20th of that year he, WILLIAM HAMPTON, married Mahaley Ogden. (This girl's mother, the wife of Samuel or Solomon Ogden, had died in Milledgeville, Georgia, at the time of Mahaley's birth, May 11, 1815. Both Ogden parents were Georgia born people, Mrs. Ogden having been born a Vickers.) Mahaley Ogden Dowling lived over seventy-eight years following this marriage; her tombstone in the Live Oak, Florida, cemetery records a death-date of May 22, 1910!
William Hampton Dowling Jr. was a man of many residences. In 1840 and 1850 he lived in Hamilton County, Florida, where he farmed (at one time having to leave this occupation to fight Indians!) The year before the Civil War began, he moved to the "New River District" where he worked as a carpenter. This work was also interrupted; first, he was called on to go to the Atlantic coast and help in manufacturing salt which had become so precious during the Northerners' war blockade. Secondly, at the age of fifty-two he was drafted into military service! On August 4, 1863, at Jefferson, Georgia, he was enrolled in Captain Floyd's company of Georgia Cavalry, probably as a farrier.
The year 1880 found him in the final working years of his life; he was the village smith in Baldwin, Florida. Shortly afterwards, he became totally disabled; he died after years of incapacity in Jacksonville, Florida, at a son's home. His grave is marked by a CSA cross in the Gravely Hills (Priceville) Cemetery in that city; he died April 18, 1885.3
He and Mehala Ogden WILLIAM HAMPTON DOWLING was born May 26, 1811, just after the census covering his father's Darlington family. By 1820 these Dowlings were nearer the Georgia border in Barnwell District, South Carolina. But that land was too old and settled for his father WILLIAM H. and wife Elizabeth; why, the whites had been crowding into it for over fifty years!
So little WILLIAM HAMPTON and the others were taken still deeper into "Indian Country." Ware County, Georgia, records show that father WILLIAM H. served as a Justice of the Peace there from 1825 to 1829. And it was from this home that young Dowling, the namesake of his father, ran away!
First, he went to Thomas County, Georgia. But by 1831 he was across the line in Leon County, Florida. On December 20th of that year he, WILLIAM HAMPTON, married Mahaley Ogden. (This girl's mother, the wife of Samuel or Solomon Ogden, had died in Milledgeville, Georgia, at the time of Mahaley's birth, May 11, 1815. Both Ogden parents were Georgia born people, Mrs. Ogden having been born a Vickers.) Mahaley Ogden Dowling lived over seventy-eight years following this marriage; her tombstone in the Live Oak, Florida, cemetery records a death-date of May 22, 1910!
William Hampton Dowling Jr. was a man of many residences. In 1840 and 1850 he lived in Hamilton County, Florida, where he farmed (at one time having to leave this occupation to fight Indians!) The year before the Civil War began, he moved to the "New River District" where he worked as a carpenter. This work was also interrupted; first, he was called on to go to the Atlantic coast and help in manufacturing salt which had become so precious during the Northerners' war blockade. Secondly, at the age of fifty-two he was drafted into military service! On August 4, 1863, at Jefferson, Georgia, he was enrolled in Captain Floyd's company of Georgia Cavalry, probably as a farrier.
The year 1880 found him in the final working years of his life; he was the village smith in Baldwin, Florida. Shortly afterwards, he became totally disabled; he died after years of incapacity in Jacksonville, Florida, at a son's home. His grave is marked by a CSA cross in the Gravely Hills (Priceville) Cemetery in that city; he died April 18, 1885.3
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2022 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
- [S754] Find-a-Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com, Burial: Gravely Hill Cemetery
Jacksonville
Duval County
Florida, USA
Created by: Thomas Going, Jr
Record added: Jul 07, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 14851517. - [S525] R A Dowling, Dowling Family of the South.
- [S763] Betty Smith Meischen, online unknown url.
Mehala Ogden1
F
Family | William Hampton Dowling Jr. b. 26 May 1811, d. 18 Apr 1885 |
Children |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
Mehala Ogden married William Hampton Dowling Jr., son of William Hampton Dowling Sr. and Elizabeth Sarah Watson, on 20 December 1831 at Leon, Florida, USA.1 Mehala Ogden married William Hampton Dowling Jr., son of William Hampton Dowling Sr. and Elizabeth Sarah Watson, on 30 December 1831 at Florida, USA.
Mehala Ogden and William Hampton Dowling Jr. WILLIAM HAMPTON DOWLING was born May 26, 1811, just after the census covering his father's Darlington family. By 1820 these Dowlings were nearer the Georgia border in Barnwell District, South Carolina. But that land was too old and settled for his father WILLIAM H. and wife Elizabeth; why, the whites had been crowding into it for over fifty years!
So little WILLIAM HAMPTON and the others were taken still deeper into "Indian Country." Ware County, Georgia, records show that father WILLIAM H. served as a Justice of the Peace there from 1825 to 1829. And it was from this home that young Dowling, the namesake of his father, ran away!
First, he went to Thomas County, Georgia. But by 1831 he was across the line in Leon County, Florida. On December 20th of that year he, WILLIAM HAMPTON, married Mahaley Ogden. (This girl's mother, the wife of Samuel or Solomon Ogden, had died in Milledgeville, Georgia, at the time of Mahaley's birth, May 11, 1815. Both Ogden parents were Georgia born people, Mrs. Ogden having been born a Vickers.) Mahaley Ogden Dowling lived over seventy-eight years following this marriage; her tombstone in the Live Oak, Florida, cemetery records a death-date of May 22, 1910!
William Hampton Dowling Jr. was a man of many residences. In 1840 and 1850 he lived in Hamilton County, Florida, where he farmed (at one time having to leave this occupation to fight Indians!) The year before the Civil War began, he moved to the "New River District" where he worked as a carpenter. This work was also interrupted; first, he was called on to go to the Atlantic coast and help in manufacturing salt which had become so precious during the Northerners' war blockade. Secondly, at the age of fifty-two he was drafted into military service! On August 4, 1863, at Jefferson, Georgia, he was enrolled in Captain Floyd's company of Georgia Cavalry, probably as a farrier.
The year 1880 found him in the final working years of his life; he was the village smith in Baldwin, Florida. Shortly afterwards, he became totally disabled; he died after years of incapacity in Jacksonville, Florida, at a son's home. His grave is marked by a CSA cross in the Gravely Hills (Priceville) Cemetery in that city; he died April 18, 1885.2 As of 20 December 1831,her married name was Dowling.1
Mehala Ogden and William Hampton Dowling Jr. WILLIAM HAMPTON DOWLING was born May 26, 1811, just after the census covering his father's Darlington family. By 1820 these Dowlings were nearer the Georgia border in Barnwell District, South Carolina. But that land was too old and settled for his father WILLIAM H. and wife Elizabeth; why, the whites had been crowding into it for over fifty years!
So little WILLIAM HAMPTON and the others were taken still deeper into "Indian Country." Ware County, Georgia, records show that father WILLIAM H. served as a Justice of the Peace there from 1825 to 1829. And it was from this home that young Dowling, the namesake of his father, ran away!
First, he went to Thomas County, Georgia. But by 1831 he was across the line in Leon County, Florida. On December 20th of that year he, WILLIAM HAMPTON, married Mahaley Ogden. (This girl's mother, the wife of Samuel or Solomon Ogden, had died in Milledgeville, Georgia, at the time of Mahaley's birth, May 11, 1815. Both Ogden parents were Georgia born people, Mrs. Ogden having been born a Vickers.) Mahaley Ogden Dowling lived over seventy-eight years following this marriage; her tombstone in the Live Oak, Florida, cemetery records a death-date of May 22, 1910!
William Hampton Dowling Jr. was a man of many residences. In 1840 and 1850 he lived in Hamilton County, Florida, where he farmed (at one time having to leave this occupation to fight Indians!) The year before the Civil War began, he moved to the "New River District" where he worked as a carpenter. This work was also interrupted; first, he was called on to go to the Atlantic coast and help in manufacturing salt which had become so precious during the Northerners' war blockade. Secondly, at the age of fifty-two he was drafted into military service! On August 4, 1863, at Jefferson, Georgia, he was enrolled in Captain Floyd's company of Georgia Cavalry, probably as a farrier.
The year 1880 found him in the final working years of his life; he was the village smith in Baldwin, Florida. Shortly afterwards, he became totally disabled; he died after years of incapacity in Jacksonville, Florida, at a son's home. His grave is marked by a CSA cross in the Gravely Hills (Priceville) Cemetery in that city; he died April 18, 1885.2 As of 20 December 1831,her married name was Dowling.1
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2022 |
Mary Dowling1
F, b. 10 March 1814, d. 27 December 1886
Father* | William Hampton Dowling Sr.1 b. 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Sarah Watson1 b. b 1780, d. bt 1830 - 1840 |
Family | Gilium Walston d. 14 Feb 1871 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
Mary Dowling was born on 10 March 1814 at Jeffries Creek, Darlington, South Carolina, USA.1 She married Gilium Walston in 1830.1 Mary Dowling died on 27 December 1886 at age 72.1
As of 1830,her married name was Walston.1
As of 1830,her married name was Walston.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Gilium Walston1
M, d. 14 February 1871
Family | Mary Dowling b. 10 Mar 1814, d. 27 Dec 1886 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Robert DOWLING, RS |
Gilium Walston married Mary Dowling, daughter of William Hampton Dowling Sr. and Elizabeth Sarah Watson, in 1830.1 Gilium Walston died on 14 February 1871 at Columbia, Florida, USA.1
Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S491] Carol Rowell Haigler, The Dowling Family Book.
Jonathan E Emmons
M
Family | Rachel Wood b. 18 Nov 1802, d. 4 Dec 1890 |
Children |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for John WOOD Sr. |
Jonathan E Emmons married Rachel Wood, daughter of Jeriah Wood and Mary Manning, on 22 February 1824 at Clermont, Ohio, USA.1
Jonathan E Emmons lived with Rachel Wood on 30 August 1850 at Tate Township, Clermont, Ohio, USA.2
Jonathan E Emmons lived with Rachel Wood on 30 August 1850 at Tate Township, Clermont, Ohio, USA.2
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2024 |
Citations
- [S111] Publication sponored by Clermont County Genealogical Society, Clermont County, Ohio Marriage 1800-1850, Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993.
- [S1224] 1850 Federal Census, unknown repository address, Title 1850 United States Federal Census
Year 1850
Census Place Tate, Clermont, Ohio
Roll 667
Page 359b
Citation Year: 1850; Census Place: Tate, Clermont, Ohio; Roll: 667; Page: 359b.
James Wood1
M, b. before 1790
Father* | Jeriah Wood1 b. 1760 |
Mother* | Mary Manning1 b. 1764, d. 1806 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for John WOOD Sr. |
James Wood was born before 1790.1
Last Edited | 29 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S42] Phyllis Manning Gillaspie, "P. Gillaspie's Wood & Manning Fam Grp Sheets", Ancestral File.
Jean Wood
F, b. between 1785 and 1790
Father* | Jeriah Wood b. 1760 |
Mother* | Mary Manning b. 1764, d. 1806 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for John WOOD Sr. |
Jean Wood was born between 1785 and 1790.
Last Edited | 22 Jun 2024 |
Mary Wood
F, b. between 1785 and 1790, d. 11 July 1845
Father* | Jeriah Wood b. 1760 |
Mother* | Mary Manning b. 1764, d. 1806 |
Family | Jacob Frazee |
Charts | Descendant Chart for John WOOD Sr. |
Mary Wood was born between 1785 and 1790. She married Jacob Frazee on 13 December 1810 at Clermont, Ohio, USA. Mary Wood died on 11 July 1845 at Clermont, Ohio, USA.
As of 13 December 1810,her married name was Frazee.
As of 13 December 1810,her married name was Frazee.
Last Edited | 14 Jul 2022 |
John Wood
M, b. 1792, d. 1898
Father* | Jeriah Wood b. 1760 |
Mother* | Mary Manning b. 1764, d. 1806 |
Charts | Descendant Chart for John WOOD Sr. |
John Wood was born in 1792. He died in 1898.
Last Edited | 14 Jul 2022 |