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Cary Johnson 1790–1863 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1790
Birth Location: Franklin, Virginia, United States
Death Date: 6 Aug 1863
Death Location: Red Hill, Madison, Alabama, United States
Father: Abraham Johnson
Mother: Ruth Carr
Spouse(s): John Woodall
Children(s): Presley Woodall
The story of Cary Johnson began in 1790 in Franklin, Virginia, United States. Cary Johnson married John Willis Woodall, and had children including Presley R Woodall. Cary Johnson passed away in 1863 in Red Hill, Madison, Alabama, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Cary Johnson began in 1790 in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
- Cary Johnson married John Willis Woodall, and had children including Presley R Woodall.
- Cary Johnson passed away in 1863 in Red Hill, Madison, Alabama, United States.
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Cary Johnson's Ancestors
Cary Johnson's Descendants
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1. Presley (R.) Woodall 1810–1864 m. Demaris Busby 1808–1856
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1. Silas (P) Woodall 1833–1891 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Perkins 1852–1933 m. Allie Wilder 1841–1871
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1. James (William) Woodall 1875–1966 m. Myrtle (K) Woodall 1885–1961 m. Irene (Senona) Chambless 1881–1970
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1. Katherine Woodall 1923–1992 m. Joseph (L) Cates 1918–2007
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Cary Johnson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1790
Event Place: Franklin, Virginia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 Aug 1863
Event Place: Red Hill, Madison, Alabama, United States