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Amy Anna Wood 1791–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Feb 1791

Birth Location: Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA

Death Date: 7 April 1850

Death Location: Morrow County, Ohio, USA

Father: Jonathan Wood

Mother: Rachel White

Spouse(s): Joseph Peasley

Children(s): Sarah Peasley

The story of Amy Anna Wood began in 1791 in Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA. Amy Anna Wood married Joseph Peasley, and had children including Sarah Elizabeth Peasley. Amy Anna Wood passed away in 1850 in Morrow County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Amy Anna Wood began in 1791 in Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA.
  • Amy Anna Wood married Joseph Peasley, and had children including Sarah Elizabeth Peasley.
  • Amy Anna Wood passed away in 1850 in Morrow County, Ohio, USA.

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Amy Wood's Ancestors

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Amy Wood
1791–1850
Birth Place: Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Parents
Jonathan B Wood
1760–1838
Dartmouth, MA, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Rachel White
1764–1824
Nine Partners, Dutchess, New York, USA
Grandparents
Daniel Wood
1729–1773
Dartmouth, MA, USA
Susannah Chase
1735–1765
Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amy Wood's Descendants

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Amy (Anna) Wood (22 Feb 1791–7 April 1850) m. Joseph Peasley (27 July 1788–21 August 1835)
  1. 1. Sarah (Elizabeth) Peasley 1818–1871 m. Anthony (Darius) Barton 1811–1862
    1. 1. Catherine Barton 1836–1895 m. George Starks 1824–1860
      1. 1. Emma (Jean) Starks 1858–1892 m. David (William Dice) Jr 1850–1937
        1. 1. Pearl (William Dice) Sr. 1886–1969 m. Myrtle (Iva) Glass 1892–1964
        2. 2. Minnie (G) Dice 1884–1886
        3. 3. Fred Dice 1891–1950 m. Clara Harshman 1894–
        4. 4. Sarah (Margaret) Dice 1890–1925 m. Harold (H.) Smith 1890–
        5. 5. Elmer (John) Dice 1881–1962
        6. 6. Arthur Dice 1877–1942
        7. 7. Gertrude (Emma) Dice 1887–1964
        8. 8. Clarissa (Catherine) Dice 1875–1941
        9. 9. Maude (M) Dice 1878–1944
      2. 2. George (A Starks) Jr 1854–1907
        1. 1. Malinda (E.) Allen 1880–1955
      3. 3. Martha (E.) Windover 1854–1921
        1. 1. William (Jonas Windover) Jr 1882–1954
    2. 2. Harriet Barton 1858–
    3. 3. Sarah Barton 1842–1926
    4. 4. Caroline (Ann) Barton 1844–
    5. 5. Nathan Barton 1835–
    6. 6. Almira (Jane) Barton 1849–
    7. 7. Anthony (Barton) Jr. 1835–1910
    8. 8. Lillian (Agnes) Barton 1859–
    9. 9. Francis (S.) Barton 1843–1897
    10. 10. Elizabeth Barton 1842–1927
    11. 11. Joseph (Darius) Barton 1838–1910

Amy Wood's Timeline

2 Records

1791
22 Feb 1791
Birth of Amy Anna Wood in Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
1850
7 April 1850
Age 59
Death of Amy Anna Wood in Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Morrow County, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Feb 1791
    Event Place: Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 April 1850
    Event Place: Morrow County, Ohio, USA

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