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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Abigail WOOD
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. | Adeline WOOD
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Living Individual, details withheld | Alice Marie WOOD
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Sources: Wood Family Index; Boston Evening Transcript, 11/17/30; U.S.
census records, NY (1855, 1860) and Kansas (1870, 1880); deathcertificate;
NY land records; newspaper obituaries; Sunset Cemetery records; probaterecords.
Family history says her family was Welsh. Research doesn't establishthis
belief, and a belief that the family came to America in the early 1800sdoes
not agree with the Wood Family Index. Bess Brown Neerman, granddaughterof
Caroline, said, "Grandmother came with her father and three sisters from
Wales." That seems to be incorrect, because the Wood Index seems to becorrect for this family.
I found Caroline's parents, William and Betty Darrow Wood, inConnecticut
and New Milford, PA, and her grandparents, William and Sarah Avery Wood,in CT, so that much seems correct in the Wood Index. Also foundCaroline's three
sisters in the index, the names jibing with family records.
The entire Wood line, back another two generations, to John Wood inthe
mid-1600s, is traced in the Wood Family Index. Appears to check out viaother
sources.
1855 NY census (found after Binghamton and enumerated on June 1) says
Caroline had lived in town 11 years. (Since date of marriage about 1844?First child born in 1845).
Censuses where Caroline was head of household say she was born in PA,and
the Wood Family Index indicates she was born in New Milford,Pennsylvania.
Chenango Point later became (phrase "changed" used) Binghamton, N.Y.Broome County was split off from Chenango County in 1803.
From 1860 New York census: (Broome County film number is 803,724).Lived
in 2nd Ward, Village of Binghamton, Page No. 336 of film number above.
Widow. Husband had died just before the census (but was not in the1860
mortality records). Real estate was valued at $5,000. Had a servant,Henry
Leander, 21, male, born in New York.
Two others lived in household: William Lantz, 18, male, marble cutter,born in Germany, and Ann Collins (spelling?), 19 or 14, female, born inNew York. Also see Films 287,878 and 287,879.
Information from Kansas censuses for 1875 and 1880:
1875 census (1 March 1875), page 9, shows Charles G. Brown, age 24,and
mother on a farm (dwelling 169, family 176) in Vermillion Township,Marshall
County, Frankfort Post Office. She apparently owned the farm, valued at$500,
and he had personal property valued at $300. He came to Kansas fromIllinois
and she from New York.
Nearby (dwelling 171, family 178 as listed in census) was another son,Fred V. Brown, 25, farmer, with wife Rebecca A. Brown, 19. He came toKansas from New York and she came from Illinois, being born there. Fred'sreal estate was valued at $1,000 and his personal property at $400. Healso in the 1880 census.
Did not find Caroline's eldest son, William Wellington, in the 1875census.
1880 census for Marshall County has:
William Brown, 31, farmer, in Wells Township, with wife Mary, 29, andson
Herbutt (Herbert), 2. William and Mary came to Kansas from New York, andtheir son was born in Kansas, so they must have come to Kansas by 1878.
Charles G. Brown, farmer, still listed as age 24, was married andfarming in Clear Fork Township. Listed also (names all screwed up butages jibe): Wife, Annie (Nancy Ann Picket Brown), 21; Julia (ZadieCaroline), 3; Myrtie (Myrta), 1, and Dudley C. (really Fred Guy), age ?.They were listed for dwelling 2, family 4 on the census. (He and wifewere married Dec. 25, 1875 in Frankfort, Marshall County, according tofamily records & copy of marriage certificate.)
[Also in the 1875 and 1880 censuses for Vermillion Township wasWilliam
Picket. His daughter Anna (as written in the 1875 census, but must beNancy
Ann), was the girl, turned 17 in November, who married Charles G. Brownin
December 1875.]
Living near Charles (in dwelling 4, family 6) was brother Fred V.Brown, 30, farmer, Clear Fork Township, with wife Rebecca A., 24, anddaughter
Georgia, 4. This child, unmarried, age 24 in 1900, was living withgrandmother Caroline in Manhattan, Riley County, 1900 census says.
Caroline Wood Brown apparently moved to Manhattan in 1875.
She was in the 1880 census, "keeping house" in Manhattan.
Obit in "The Manhattan Republic" says she had been a Manhattanresident for 33 years. [See copy of the news article.]
Obit in the Manhattan Mentor-Mercury says she died in the MemorialHome in
Leavenworth, Kansas, July 1, 1908, age 82, of kidney and heart problems;had
been a Manhattan resident for over 30 years; born in New London, Conn.(wrong--that probably where her father was from, or was born); was veryactive in the Presbyterian Church. Survivors are Will Brown, Perry,Okla.;
Fred Brown, Olathe, Kans.; and C.G. Brown, Manhattan.
Edna Brown Foster writes: "Grandmother Brown worried about Will (asshe
called him) working on the railroad on account of the extreme danger, soshe
offered to place each of her sons on a farm (160 acres) near Manhattan.Will's farm was located near Frankfort, Kansas; Charles' farm was nearHerington, and Fred's farm near Olathe. This was in the early 1870s."
Were these farms homestead land? Charles and Fred apparently were onMarshall County farms before moving on to Herington and Olathe,respectively.
Did Caroline finance these ventures from proceeds of sale of her$5,000
property in Binghamton?
Family history says her three sons went west with her to Kansas, butthe
above census info indicates only Fred could have come with her from NewYork.
Edna Foster says she preceded the sons.
William Wellington Brown was perhaps married back east and the othertwo sons came to Kansas with their mother, according to Affie Brown'srecollections in Brown Gen., v.2.
Edna Brown Foster says her father, William Wellington Brown, marriedMary
Dorman in the East. (Not Gorman as B.G., Vol. II, says).
Bess Brown Neerman said Caroline "came west to Kansas and put each boyon a farm. Fred dwindled money away. Will went on the railroad.(Apparently he
worked on the railroad back east, before coming to Kansas). Charles camefarther west (from Herington, Dickinson Co., to Manhattan)."
A group from Binghamton, N.Y., formed a colony, moved to Kansas andnamed the town of Manhattan. But the town was founded in the 1850s,according to a note from Elsa Brown Bate. Edna Foster says the federalbuilding in Manhattan now stands on what was once Caroline Brown'sresidence lot. And a 1904 city
directory says she resided at 413 Houston Street, an address near thepresent
Manhattan Post Office building.
Caroline; her son, Charles G. Brown, and his wife, Nancy Ann PicketBrown,
and their sons, Ira Clyde Brown, Charles Elmer Brown and Fred G. Brownare
buried in Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan.
Her large brown tombstone reads:
MOTHER
CAROLINE M. BROWN
DIED JUNE 30, 1909
AGED 82 YRS.
Nearby are buried two grandsons:
Charles E. Brown Ira Clyde Brown
1888-1964 1886-1953 | Caroline WOOD
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Marriage: Records, Lake Co.,IL: Bk B p.66
Birth: 1860 Federal Census: lake Co., Goodale Twp.--Household #2940
Death: Peterson Funeral Home Records, as copied by Lake Co. ILGenealogical
Society | Charlotte WOOD
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He was a mechanic, farmer, factory worker. Public School Diploma from Gratiotcounty, Michigan, Ithaca on May 27, 1910. He also attended a short course at Michigan Agriculture College after returning from US Army service in 1920 (?) | Clyde Frederick WOOD
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. | Emeline Amanda WOOD
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. Died age 6 mos. | Erastus WOOD
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SS#488-42-3264 issued MO res MO 65556
Obit; News Leader, Springfield, MO, March 21, 1996
Richland, No services are planned for Esther Hobaugh, Richland. The body has been creamated under direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel. MrsHobaugh, a homemaker died at 10:56 p.m. Tuesday in Windsor Estates. | Esther Irene WOOD
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Name Prefix: Dea.
1 NOTE "Membership Records of Seventh Day Baptists ofCentral New YorkState 1797-1940's", by Ilou M. Sanford, Heritage Books, Inc.,p95.
Admitted 16 Feb 1856 - Adams, New York. | George W. WOOD
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4 children | Hannah WOOD
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Cause of Death: Pneumonia | Hazel Eileen WOOD
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99 | James WOOD
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | James Corbridge WOOD
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Living Individual, details withheld | Jean Roselyn WOOD
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1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p323. | Jennie WOOD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | John WOOD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth great grandmother | John WOOD
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1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p323.
Res. Albert Lea, Minn | John WOOD
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Living Individual, details withheld | Leonard Alton WOOD
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth great grandaunt | Mary WOOD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Mary WOOD
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age 27 | Mary Ann WOOD
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Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. | Mary Elizabeth WOOD
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1 NOTE "Membership Records of Seventh Day Baptists of Central New YorkState 1797-1940's"; by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1994, p 100.
Admitted 4 Apr 1874 - Adams, New York. | Nelson WOOD
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth great grandaunt | Ruth WOOD
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Living Individual, details withheld | Ruth Arlene WOOD
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This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. She also married a second time,
but the man's name is not known, nor is the date or place of the occasion. | Sophronia WOOD
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Thomas WOOD
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | William B. WOOD
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Ancestral File Number: 8PH2-KG | Frances WOODALL
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Ancestral File Number: X6FW-3X | William WOODALL
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 71, 98, 99.
Admittedabt 1868 - Alfred, New York.
He was a very bright man-dentist and inventor (it was said thatthe college deans went to him to solve difficult problems). Asto the inventions, he had 33 patents granted to him. He inventedthe first bicycle; the cup that is used today in the dentist'soffice; and the first woven fence. He never made much out ofthem as others got them away from him. | Alonzo B. WOODARD
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!Polly, wife of Josiah {F. dup} daughter of the late Samuel Woodberry.
Consumption {old age. C.R.5} June 19, 1843; 74 yrs. 9m. 4 days.
{June 18, age 73 yrs. C.R. 5; age 75 duplicate}
!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
1850: Beverly to 1850
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If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. | Polly WOODBERRY
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!He was a soldier in the Revolution. | George WOODBRIDGE
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Hannah WOODBRIDGE
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Ancestral File Number: 1DN9-89D | Hannah WOODBRIDGE
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4/23/04 Or James E. Woodbridge. 6/23/04 Or James C. Woodbridge. | James Ely WOODBRIDGE
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!died young. | James Russell WOODBRIDGE
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Oliver WOODBRIDGE
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Russell Woodbrige was descended on his father's side from Henry I., King of France, and on both his father's and mother's sides from Edward III., King of England. | Russell WOODBRIDGE
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!Epitaph: "Let everyone who may chance to contemplate this Tribute of Respectto the memory of the departed, be assured that her example, "Bids you be all that cheers or softens life, A tender daughter, sister, friend or wife, Bids yoube all that virtuous minds adore, Then view this marble and be vain no more." | Sarah WOODBRIDGE
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Cause of Death: stillborn at birth
!DEATH: FHL Film#026,553 Salt Lake City Deaths page 245, Certificate #9763, place of death 5, Woodbury ___ son. John & Sarah, birth 26 Sep 1880 S. Lake, S. Lake, Utah, Death 26 Sep 1880 stillborn, med Attend Mdfe Taylor, Interment C-9-3 | (stillborn) WOODBURY
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! (1) Death certificate #214368, Alameda Co., CA.
(2) Mountain View Cemetery Assn., 5000 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, CA 94611, Ledger 11/1483 B.
(3) "Genealogical Sketches of the Woodbury Family," by Charles Levi Woodbury (John B. Clarke, Manchester, NH, 1904) p.117.
(4) Letter to Adeline Woodbury Bunnell from her niece Mary Jane Grimes Morton, dtd 14 Sep 1873, Quincy, MA. Original in possession of Adelina Hodgkin Davidson, Steptoe Ranch, McGill, NV.
(5) Marriage record, NH State Registrar's Office.
(6) Marion Bunnell York, Pleasanton, CA, 1977 (gr-granddau).
(7) 1860 census, household of Edwin F. Bunnell, 12th Dist., San Francisco, CA, p.371. FHL #803,067.
(8) 1880 census, Oakland, Alameda Co., CA, ED 7, sheet 4. FHL #1,254,061. Household of E. F. Bunnell.
(9) Husted's Oakland, CA Directory. (a) 1 Dec 1892, p.133. FHL #1,000,836. (b) 1899, p.124. FHL #1,000,838. (c) 1898, p.125. FHL #1,000,834.
(10) "History of Francestown, NH, Apr 1758-1 Jan 1891," by W.R. Cochrane and G.K. Wood, p.998. Cites: (a) Charles Levi Woodbury.
(11) NH Index to Births, early to 1900. FHL #1,001,551.
(12) "Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840," American Aintquarian Soc. (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961) Vol. A-D. Cites: (a) CC: 8 May 1833.
! Birth: (1,7,8) NH. (1) Age 88 yrs. 6 mo. at death in Nov 1897 (b. May 1809). (3,10) 22 Apr 1809. (5) Age 24 at marriage in 1833 (b.1809). (5,11) Francestown, NH. (7) Age 51 in 1860 (b. 1809). (8) Age 70 in 1880 (b. 1810). (3,10,11) d/o Peter WOODBURY/Mary WOODBURY. (11) 24 Apr 1809. 10th child.
Marriage to Edwin Fairbanks BUNNELL: (3) (5,10) 3 May 1833. (5,12) Francestown, NH. (5) By Austin? RICHARDS. (12a) E.F. BRUNNELL. Bef. 8 May 1833.
Death: (1,9b) 8 Nov 1897. (1) 2 a.m. at her residence, 1305 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA, of "senile gangrene."
Burial: (1) 8 Nov 1897 cremated at Odd Fellows Crematory, San Francisco, CA. (2) 10 Nov 1897, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda Co., CA, Plot 1, Lot 107, Grave #2.
(5) 1833, 3 May: Residence was Francestown, NH at time of marriage.
(6) Her husband Edwin went to California first and sent for her to follow. She came overland with son George.
(7) 1860, 7 Aug: Living in San Francisco, CA, 12th Dist., with husband Edwin F. and son George W.
(1) 1865: At the time of her death in 1897, had lived in Oakland, CA 32 years (since 1865). (10) Resided in Oakland, CA.
(4) 1873: Her niece wrote, "You have apparently turned school Marm."
(8) 1880: A.W. BUNNELL, age 70, b. NH, house keeper, living in 2nd Ward, Oakland, Alameda Co., CA with husband E.T. BUNNELL and son G.W. BUNNELL, daughter-in-law Allice BUNNELL, and grandchildren Woodbury, Adaline, Edwin H. and George BUNNELL
(9a) 1892: Residence 1955 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA, with Geo. W., Geo. W. Jr., and Miss Adelina BUNNELL.
(1,9c) 1897: Living at 1305 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA. (9c) With Geo. W. and Mrs. Alice BUNNELL.
(6) Called "Mem Mem" by grandchildren, great-grandchildren.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Adeline D. WOODBURY
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Alexina Fern WOODBURY
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!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, page 464, WOODBERRY, Anna, and Israel Foster, both of Manchester, Nov. 2, 1724. | Anna WOODBURY
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REFN: Thomas (9) | Annie Lambert WOODBURY
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REFN: Thomas (9) | Catherine Lambert WOODBURY
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Cause of Death: Age 98
REFN: John (9)
!BIRTH: FHL Film#026,659 Salt Lake City 7th Ward records, Salt Lake, Utah, LDS WARD RECORDS, #554, page 48, Catherine M. B. Woodbury, parents John Alexina, birth June 9, 1878, Salt Lake City, blessing Oct 3,
1878 Wm McLachlan, baptized Aug 3, 1886, John Cottam, confirmed Aug 5, 1886 D.M. Evans FHL Film#026,659 7th Ward records, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, LDS WARD RECORDS #1009, page 73, Catherine Mable Bray Woodbury,parents ___ baptized Aug 3, 1886 John Cottam, confirmed Aug 5, 1886 D.M. EvansFHL Film#025,968 Granger, Salt Lake, Utah, LDS WARD RECORDS, #657 Eldredge Catherine M. W. parents John H. Woodbury, Sarah A. Sperry, born 9 June 1878 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, 3 Aug 1886 John Cottam, 5 Aug 1886 L.M. Evans FHL Film#026,659 7th Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, LDS WARD RECORDS #965 Catherine M. W. Eldredge, parents John H. Woodbury, Sarah A. Sperry from Granger Wd 7/4 1909
!TIB; IGI: H002046
!MARRIAGE: FHL Film#429,059 Salt Lake County Marriages, Salt Lake, Utah, Certificate #13480, William N. Eldredge 27 Granger, Catherine M. Woodbury 25, license 15 Sep 1903, married 16 Sep 1903 by JohnR. Winder elder LDS, George Romney, W. W. Riter
!OBITUARY: "MAY" ELDREDGE -Deseret News July 1976 Catherine Woodbury Eldredge, 98, 4487 So. 3600 West, died July 17, 1976. Born June 9, 1878, Salt Lake City, daughter of John and Sarah Bray Woodbury. Married William N. Eldredge September 16, 1903, Salt LakeTemple. Charter member Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Relief Society block teacher for 50 years. Survivors 2 sons, 1 daughter; William, Mendon, Utah; John, Helena, Montana; Erma, Granger, Utah; 8 granchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and3 great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Tuesday 10 a.m. Taylorsville 25th Ward 2603 West 4700 South. Friends may call Monday 6 to 8 p.m. at McDougalFuneral Home, 4330 South Redwood and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn. | Catherine Mabel WOODBURY
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Cause of Death: Age 17 months
Ancestral File Number: 1HN8-68
REFN:Thomas (8)
!WARD RECORD: FHL Film#026,659 7th Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah LDS Records, Branch Registration of Children's blessings CATHERINE MARIA HASKELL WOODBURY female Born 1851 GS Lake City, G.S. Lake Co., UT. U.S., parents Thos. H. Catherine, blessed 9 Jan 1851 7th Ward G.S.L.C. by Bishop Perkins& Thos. H. Woodbury; FHL Film#164,611 names of chilrden blessed January 9th,1851 CATHERINE MARRIA HASKELL WOODBURY born Gt. S. L. City 1851 daughter of Thomas H. Woodbury forefathers names are as before deaths and marriages CATHARINER. WOODBERRY deceased January 22nd 1852 aged seventeen months 18 days
!BIRTH& SEALING TO PARENTS: FHL Film#178,087 Restricted Logan Temple records 17 Oct1888 page 682-683.
!DEATH: FHL Film#164,611 Salt Lake City 7th Ward LDS Records, Salt Lake, Utah. | Catherine Mabel Haskell WOODBURY
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