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Agnes Woodson 1710–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Feb 1710

Birth Location: Henrico County, Virginia

Death Date: 10 Mar 1802

Death Location: Lunenburg Co., VA

Father: Richard Woodson

Mother: Ann Smith

Spouse(s): Joseph Morton

Children(s): Elizabeth Morton, Jacob Morton, Agnes Morton, Jane Morton, William Morton, Josiah Morton, Joseph Morton, Judith Morton

The story of Agnes Woodson began in 1710 in Henrico County, Virginia. Agnes Woodson married Joseph Morton, and had children including Agnes Morton, Betty Mccarty Morton, Elizabeth Morton, Jacob Morton, Jane Morton, Joseph Morton, Josiah Morton, Judith Morton, Margaret Lydenham Morton, William Morton. Agnes Woodson passed away in 1802 in Lunenburg Co., VA.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Woodson began in 1710 in Henrico County, Virginia.
  • Agnes Woodson married Joseph Morton, and had children including Agnes Morton, Betty Mccarty Morton, Elizabeth Morton, Jacob Morton, Jane Morton, Joseph Morton, Josiah Morton, Judith Morton, Margaret Lydenham Morton, William Morton.
  • Agnes Woodson passed away in 1802 in Lunenburg Co., VA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Woodson's Ancestors

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Agnes Woodson
1710–1802
Birth Place: Henrico County, Virginia
Parents
Richard Ferris Woodson
1662–1704
Curles Neck, Henrico Co, VA
Ann Smith
1670–1730
Henrico County, Virginia
Grandparents
Robert (G.) Woodson
1634–1707
Fleur DE Hundred, Prince George County, Virginia
Sarah (Elizabeth) Ferris
1638–1689
Curles, Henrico County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Richard Ferris
1596–1640
Sarah Hambleton
1616–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Ferres
1567–1667

Agnes Woodson's Descendants

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Agnes Woodson (27 Feb 1710–10 Mar 1802) m. Joseph Morton (27 Dec 1709–28 Jun 1782)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Morton 1754–1828 m. John (Minor) Daniel 1751–1790
  2. 2. Jacob Morton 1751–1829 m. Jane (Davis) Booker 1755–1800
    1. 1. John Morton –1777
    2. 2. William (Booker) Morton 1775–1816 m. Anne (Farish) Flournoy 1779–1818 m. Lucy (Farish) Flournoy 1785–1836
      1. 1. William (Booker) Morton 1811–
      2. 2. Mary (E) Morton 1808–1889
      3. 3. Ann (Martin) Morton 1804–
      4. 4. Elvira Morton 1804–1846 m. William (Peter) Barksdale 1799–1854
        1. 1. Ann (Elizabeth) Barksdale 1829–
        2. 2. William (Amistead) Barksdale 1827–
        3. 3. James (Peter) Barksdale 1838–1925
        4. 4. Louisa (Frances) Barksdale 1830–1907 m. John (Bullock) Crews 1814–1882
    3. 3. Mary Morton 1782– m. Richard (Nathaniel) Venable 1763–1838 m. David Flournoy 1780– m. Abraham (Bedford) Venable 1758–1811
      1. 1. Thomas Flournoy 1804–1892 m. Sally (Edmund) Hicks 1827– m. Frances (Matthews) Venable 1810–1863
        1. 1. Fanny (W.) Flournoy 1831– m. Thomas (Tyler) Bouldin 1813–1891
        2. 2. Elizabeth (A.) Flournoy 1840–
        3. 3. Amanda (N.) Flournoy 1837–
        4. 4. Frances Flournoy 1832–
        5. 5. David (F.) Flournoy 1830– m. Martha (Daniel) Bouldin 1852–
        6. 6. Louisa (Cabell) Flournoy 1842– m. Richard Field 1836–1904
        7. 7. Morton (Jacob) Flournoy 1844– m. Mildred C. 1856–
        8. 8. Nathaniel (Abraham) Flournoy 1839–
        9. 9. Martha Flournoy 1837–
        10. 10. Mary (A.) Flournoy 1828–1901 m. William (Hutchinson) Marshall 1824–1889
  3. 3. Agnes Morton 1747–1814 m. Joel Watkins 1745–1820 m. Samuel (Flournoy) Spencer 1755–1838
  4. 4. Jane Morton 1745–1821 m. Claiborne Barksdale 1738–1825
  5. 5. William Morton 1743–1820
  6. 6. Josiah Morton 1737–1785 m. Elizabeth Venable 1739–1778
  7. 7. Joseph Morton 1749–
  8. 8. Judith Morton 1739–1826 m. James Venable 1734–1833

Agnes Woodson's Timeline

2 Records

1710
27 Feb 1710
Birth of Agnes Woodson in Henrico County, Virginia
Henrico County, Virginia
1802
10 Mar 1802
Age 92
Death of Agnes Woodson in Lunenburg Co., VA
Lunenburg Co., VA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1710
    Event Place: Henrico County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Mar 1802
    Event Place: Lunenburg Co., VA

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