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John Newton Woodyard 1734–1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1734

Birth Location: Charles, Maryland, United States

Death Date: 11 Nov 1795

Death Location: Prince William County, Virginia, USA

Father: Margaret Martin

Mother: Henry Woodyard

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Polly Woodyard

The story of John Newton Woodyard began in 1734 in Charles, Maryland, United States. John Newton Woodyard married Nancy Thomas, and had children including Polly Mary Woodyard. John Newton Woodyard passed away in 1795 in Prince William County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John Newton Woodyard began in 1734 in Charles, Maryland, United States.
  • John Newton Woodyard married Nancy Thomas, and had children including Polly Mary Woodyard.
  • John Newton Woodyard passed away in 1795 in Prince William County, Virginia, USA.

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John Woodyard's Ancestors

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John Woodyard
1734–1795
Birth Place: Charles, Maryland, United States
Parents
Margaret Woodyard* Martin
1698–1767
Charles, Maryland, United States
Henry Woodyard
1709–1789
Charles, Maryland, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Woodyard's Descendants

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John (Newton) Woodyard (1734–11 Nov 1795)
  1. 1. Polly ((Mary)) Woodyard 1785–1858 m. Nelson Johnson 1770–1861
    1. 1. Lusortra Johnson 1808–1866 m. Jeremiah (Cook) jr 1805–1879
      1. 1. Martha (Ann) Crook 1841–1921 m. William (M.) Baker 1815–1929
        1. 1. Hester (A.) Baker 1875– m. William (W) Kendall 1866–1933
        2. 2. Lucrecia (J.) Baker 1864–1945
        3. 3. Alonzo Baker 1866–1945
        4. 4. George (F.) Baker 1868–1942
        5. 5. Jerimiah (J.) Baker 1869–1929
        6. 6. Edward (D.) Baker 1873–
        7. 7. Lily (H.) Baker 1877–
        8. 8. Marion (T.) Baker 1879–
        9. 9. Emuline Baker 1887–1956
        10. 10. Charles (Pierce) Baker 1856–1938
        11. 11. Jefferson (Davis) Baker 1861–1930
        12. 12. Nancy (Gertrude) Baker 1883–1929
      2. 2. George (F) Baker 1868–
      3. 3. Octavia Crook 1830–
      4. 4. Richard (T) Crook 1833–1900
      5. 5. Mary (Jane) Crook 1834–
      6. 6. Nelson (J) Crook 1835–
      7. 7. Elizabeth (C) Crook 1837–
      8. 8. Nancy (H) Crook 1849–1878
      9. 9. Octavia Crook 1830–
      10. 10. Richard (T) Crook 1833–
      11. 11. Mary (Jane) Crook 1834–
      12. 12. Nelson (J) Crook 1835–1896
      13. 13. Elizabeth (C) Crook 1837–1909
      14. 14. George (W) Crook 1847–1880
      15. 15. Nancy (H) Crook 1849–
      16. 16. Nathan (T) Crook 1835–

John Woodyard's Timeline

2 Records

1734
1734
Birth of John Newton Woodyard in Charles, Maryland, United States
Charles, Maryland, United States
1795
11 Nov 1795
Age 61
Death of John Newton Woodyard in Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Prince William County, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Charles, Maryland, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Nov 1795
    Event Place: Prince William County, Virginia, USA

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