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William WILSON Jr.

1850 Sauratown District, Stokes Co., NC Census
William WILSON, age 73, page 145
Saluda STARBUCK, 32, dau. of William
Salathiel? STARBUCK, 6, son of Saluda

The following will record is probably another William Wilson but provided here for consideration of relation:

William D. WILSON, Stokes Co., NC, Will dated 1872, Will book 6 page 33


George Washington WOODALL

descendents from http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/r/Andrew-W-Marshall/index.html

1880 Georgia census, Pools Mill District, Troup County
Woodall, George 29  NC NC NC
      , Martha 24  GA SC NC
      , Mary Lou 1 GA NC GA
      , Nancy 70  mother NC NC NC

1900 Alabama census, Precint No. 12, Walker County
Woodall, George,   Aug 1850,  49  NC NC NC
      , Mattie E, Oct 1854,  45  GA SC NC   11 children born,  11 children living
      , Mary Lou, Oct 1878,  21  GA NC GA
      , Charles,  Nov 1883,  16  GA NC GA
      , Jane,     Aug 1885,  14  GA NC GA
      , Julia,    Mar 1888,  12  GA NC GA
      , Sarah,    Jul 1890,   9  GA NC GA
      , Ruth,     Sep 1892,   7  GA NC GA
      , Martha,   Feb 1895,   5  GA NC GA
      , Lucille,  Jan 1899,   1  GA NC GA

NC death certificate for George Washington Woodall
1) Henderson County, Hoopers Creek, certificate # 12603
2) lived in this community for 25 years
3) birth: 13-Jul-1849 in LaGrange, GA
4) death: 11-Jun-1944 at age 94 years, 10 months, 28 days
5) wife: Martha E. Sloan
6) father: Abraham Woodhall
7) mother: Nancy Fields
8) informant: Mrs. W. S. Caraker, Rt #4, Hendersonville, NC (youngest daughter)
9) cemetery: Shaws Creek, Henderson Co., NC


Martha Elizabeth SLOAN

Martha was 1/2 Cherokee Indian

Hugh database on the Sloan Family at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fmitchel/sloan/

Mt Carmel Cemetery is in Cordova, Walker Co Al; where the samly went in 1899 to work at the cotton mill. On 1900 census. George A. Sloan family lived there. This is where some blacks taught Charles D. to play banjo and sing!


Lewis R. SLOAN

Married 1849 by Thomas S. ?Napler? JP

Lewis d. along with brother A. B. Sloan. at Third Battle of Winchester Va.

A 30 nov 1881 deed of Wm. H. Sloan stated that both John T. and Wm. H. Sloan were sons of Lewis R. and Sarah T. Sloan.

1880 Georgia census, Pools Mill District, Troupe County (next to George Woodall)
Sloan, Sarah 52    GA NC SC
    , Robert C 23 GA SC GA
    , Edward 20   GA SC GA
    , Mollie 18   GA SC GA


Sources:
1. Woodall, Ken, (Email Correspondance, Jul 1997 - Apr 2000), [Jackson Co. to Troup Co., military, sons Wm. & John]]
2. Census 1850: Jackson Co. Ga. 45th SubDist Fam886 [age 22, SC.]
3. Early Ga. Marrage Roundup Vol. 1 by Maddox 1979 [dpom, spouse]
4. 1881 Warrenty Deed {W-Deed01.jpg}[heirs: William H. Sloan, John T. Sloan, James P. Sloan, Martha E. Woodall, Robert C. Sloan, Edward Y. Sloan and Mollie A. Sloan to Jessie L. Sloan] Jim Sloan's research.
5. Photocopy of marriage book, (mardoc01.jpg) [dpom, Lewis Slone & Sarah Davis] Jim Sloan's research


Sarah T. DAVIS


Sarah Davis (1828-1881), Native American Cherokee

Photo courtesy of Robert F. Bonner

Sources:
1. 1997 research of Ken Woodall, Email: [email protected] [dpod/1881, all]
2. Census 1850: Jackson Co. Ga. 45th SubDist Fam886 [age 22,Ga]
3. Census 1880: Troup Co. Ga. Pools Mill Twp Dist #1085 [Sarah Sloan, age 52, white, widow, Ga/NC/SC.]
4. Early Ga. Marrage Roundup Vol. 1 by Maddox 1979 [dpom, spouse]

Ken Woodall provides:
"Sarah T. Davis was born Abt. 1828 in GA, and died November 26, 1881 in Troup Co. GA. She married Lewis R. Sloan November 25, 1849 in Jackson Co. GA. Lewis R. Sloan was born Abt. 1828 in South Carolina, and died September 16, 1864 in Winchester,Frederick Co. VA. (Civil War). Her grandaughter, Minnie L. Sloan married Robert Lee Bonner. Family legend has it she was of Cherokee Indian descent.
New information online at Jackson Co. Ga Genweb has convinced me that Sarah T. Davis' unofficial parents were the Joseph L. Davises on the Jackson Co. censuses. They lived in the Minish Militia District, which is Commerce, Jackson Co. Ga. along the Oconee Creek, known Cherokee habitat. Wills show Joseph to be guardian of Henry Strickland heirs, on land next to Lewis Sloan's 1850 employer, Carlos Strickland, relative of Henry's. Davis birth states match 1880 Sarah Sloan census. I believe Lewis moved onto Henry's land and did labor there instead of moving to Paulding Co. Ga with dad George Sloan. Sarah met him there through the Joseph Davis family. Jackson County Marriages 1805 - 1859.

Sarah Davis m: Lewis Slone (Sloan) 1849. I believe Yamacutah to be the Cherokee village Sarah T. Davis was living in when the removal occured! It was the nearest to the Joseph Davis property. Cherokee treaties had south Oconee river as Cherokee territory boundary. Four different lines who had not seen each other since the 1880's said Sarah's son Jesse and daughter Martha were 1/2 Cherokee. The picture was taken in the late 1870's. May have been the dress she wore to her childrens' weddings! The Sloan-Davis descendents who confirm the Cherokee ancestry are from the lines of Martha / Edward / Jesse / and Robert. Jackson County's Hurricane Shoals park was once a holy place for Indians. Yamacutah: A sacred sky observatory in southeastern North America."


Check Robert F. Bonner's nice website w/photo

Sources:
1. 1997 research of Ken Woodall, [dpod/1881, all]
2. Census 1850: Jackson Co. Ga. 45th SubDist Fam886 [Sarah L. Sloan, age 22,Ga]
3. Census 1880: Troup Co. Ga. Pools Mill Twp Dist #1085 [Sarah Sloan, age 52, white, widow, Ga/NC/SC.]


Charles Douglas WOODALL

From Andrew Marshall [email protected]

I have a Charles Woodall, b. Nov 12, 1883, married Elizabeth Ray and also married Maria Landino. His father was G. W. Woodall. I have this Woodall connected to John Woodall died abt 1750 in VA.

Cotton mills where Charles and brother Robert worked 1927-1920's. Also in Oakland were sisters Jane (Greenhaw), Ruth (Quigley). Brother George Jr (Buck) died Birmingham Al 1924. Sisters Lucy McKeon lived in Wash DC; Sarah Whilely Atlanta; Martha Winn;  Julia Fields Henderson NC where father George Washington Woodall died 1944.

A tall, big guy; not over weight.


Nicholas Carl George WOODALL

Had a PhD in chemistry from the Unversity of Edmonton. Taught chemistry in Toronto for 18 years. Was also a symphony musician and owned a music store.

His given name was Nicholas Carl but he later changed it to George, presumably after his granddad. Had 5 children and 3 wives.

Name:    George Woodall
 SSN:    560-22-9511  
 Last Residence:    95060  Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California
 Born:    27 Mar 1925
 Died:    8 Aug 2004
 State (Year) SSN issued:    California (Before 1951 )


William Washington WOODALL

William served in the Civil War enlisting on the Confederate side at Princeton WV.


Sarah Elizabeth FRENCH

According to Marieda Derrick Edens, Sarah's parents and siblings were living in Giles Co. VA. ( Peterstown) in 1860 census. It was in Giles Co. that she married WILLIAM WASHINGTON WOODALL 1/16/1861. When William enlisted in the Civil War, Sarah was expecting their first child Mary Elizabeth. He was mustered out September 1861 and Mary was born the next January.

They lived a while in Meighs Co. OH., in Mason Co. WV., and then in Putnam Co. WV. They must have moved back to Mercer Co. for a short time. Finally settling back in Putnam Co. WV., they were in the 1880 Census there, and remained there till William's death in 1913. Sarah went to Charleston, WV (Kanawha County) with her daughter Luzania Alice WOODALL Carney and her family about 1916. Sarah died in her daughters home 8/4/1922. William and Sarah and some of the children are buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery near Liberty, WV.


John Andrew Jackson WOODALL

John served in the Civil War enlisting on the Confederate side at Princeton WV.