Descendants of Josiah Wood through his son, David Wood, Albemarle County, Virginia/ prepared by McFarland W. Wood

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1985

Publisher

L.C. Photoduplication Service

Place of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Physical

on 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Notes

Caption title.

"This sketch prepared by Capt. McFarland W. Wood ... previous issue was dated 22 march 1942; this is corrected to 15 September 1947"--leaf 1.

Josiah Wood (fl.1741-1792) patented 400 acres on Buck Mountain Creek in Albemarle County, Virginia. David Wood (ca.1750-1816), one of his two sons, married Mildred Walker Lewis in 1781, and lived on the same land. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, California and elsewhere.

Includes Clarkson, Early, Powers, Radford, Rogers, Sloan and related families.

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Descendants of Josiah Wood through his son, David Wood, Albemarle County, VirginiaGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1429812 Item 97959056
Another filming, 1985.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1465994 Item 68928917
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Descendants of Josiah Wood through his son, David Wood, Albemarle County, VirginiaGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1429812 Item 97959056
Another filming, 1985.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1465994 Item 68928917

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