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Name: John /Woodson/Birth Place: Devonshire, EnglandMarriage Date: 1619 Marriage Place:Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-19001586 Dorset, EnglandTitle: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900Residence:Some Descendants of "Dr." John WoodsonFirst Generation1. "Dr." John Woodson 1, 2 was born in 1586 in Dorchester, Devonshire, ENG. He died 3 on 18 Apr 1644 in Fleur de Hundred, Prince George Co., VA.[Broderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #1649]Note NI4272Also spelled Woodsonnehttp://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=799137ac-e44f-4809-b68b-484d1f4b8648&tid=13078823&pid=1107662474The Descendants of John Woodson and Allied Familieshttp://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=149111c5-5428-4460-a351-77dd2d7773a6&tid=13078823&pid=1107662474John Woodson - Sarah Winstonhttp://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=06615990-bb88-4b24-8c38-d7774fa83f65&tid=13078823&pid=1107662474- Male
- April 18, 1644
- Sarah Isabelle (Unknown) Winston
Feb 19, 2023 · John and Sarah Woodson crossed the ocean in 1619 from Bristol, England, to settle in the first colony of Jamestown. To start a new life in a new world.
Jul 18, 2014 · Dr. John Woodson was one of 500 colonists who died that fateful day in 1644. Although the number was even greater than that killed in the 1622 attack, it represented less than 10% of the colony's population in 1644.
Dr. John Woodson 1, 2 was born in 1586 in Dorchester, Devonshire, England. He died 3 on 18 Apr 1644 in Fleur de Hundred, Prince George Co., VA. John married Sarah Winston in 1619 in Dorsetshire, Engl.
Feb 10, 2024 · The story of Dr. John Woodson and Sarah Winston, immigrant ancestors that came to America in 1619 and helped settle Jamestown, Virginia.
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According to Woodson family tradition, the two Woodson sons, John and Robert, were twelve and ten years old in 1644 when the Indian chief, Opechacanogh, led an uprising against the settlement. John Woodson, returning home after visiting a patient, was killed in sight of his house.