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John Harrison WOODS

Birth19 Sep 1846 - Lodi Township, Athens County, Ohio, USA
Death26 November 1937 - Van Wert, Decatur, Iowa, USA
MotherElizabeth Ann Gates
FatherJohn Alva WOODS

Born in Lodi Township, Athens County, Ohio, USA on 19 Sep 1846 to John Alva WOODS and Elizabeth Ann Gates. John Harrison WOODS married Cordelia Almira Grow and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 November 1937 in Van Wert, Decatur, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
John Alva Woods
1822 - 1900
Elizabeth Ann Gates
1821 - 1898
Spouse(s)
Cordelia Almira Grow
1846 - 1903
Laura E Akers
1865 - 1935
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William Alvah Woods
1866 - 1930
Thomas E. Woods
1877 - 1963
John F. Woods
1869 - 1903
Roseanna Lovina Woods
1873 - 1955
David Birtselbertsel Woods
1888 - 1952
Benjamin Asa Woods
1884 - 1903

Sarrah Isabelle Woods
1880 - 1975
Edwin Harrison Woods
1874 - 1949
Charles Orelius Woods
1871 - 1948
Clifford O Barnes
1895 - 1973
Francis Marie Barnes
1901 - 1994

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