Viola S. Woodward1
b. October 13, 1887, d. December 28, 1985
- Father: Arthur B. Woodward1 b. March 1, 1858
- Mother: Susie E. Boyd1 b. March, 1862
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096deed
- Viola S. Woodward was born on October 13, 1887 in Springfield, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.2
- She was the daughter of Arthur B. Woodward and Susie E. Boyd.1
- The census of 1900 shows:
Viola S. Woodward, at school; in the household of
Arth. Woodward, a teamster; and
Susie E. Woodward
living at North Maine Street, Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.3 - Viola married Thomas Arthur Whelan on August 12, 1908 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.4
- Viola died on December 28, 1985 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, at age 98.5
- Last Edited: 31 Dec 2016
Citations
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , Census Place: Franklin Ward 1, Merrimack, New Hampshire; Roll: T623 949; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 163.
- "New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL5S-K8L : 12 December 2014), Woodward, 13 Oct 1887; citing Springfield, Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,056.
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , Census Place: Franklin Ward 1, Merrimack, New Hampshire; Roll: T623 949; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 16.
- "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLZ5-P55 : 12 December 2014), T. Arthur Whelan and Viola S. Woodward, 12 Aug 1908; citing Concord, , New Hampshire, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 2,070,624.
- "Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ5P-V4R : 4 December 2014), Viola S Whelan, 28 Dec 1985; from "Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Chelmsford, Massachusetts, death certificate number 057694, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Health Services, Boston.
Von Bunker Woodward1
b. April 4, 1903
- Father: Arthur B. Woodward2 b. March 1, 1858
- Mother: Susie E. Boyd2 b. March, 1862
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Von Bunker Woodward was born on April 4, 1903 in Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.1
- He was the son of Arthur B. Woodward and Susie E. Boyd.2
- The census of 1910 shows:
Von Bunker Woodward, son, 7, attending school; in the household of
Arthur B. Woodward, 42, proprietor of a livery stable; and
Susie E. Woodward, 40, wife, mother of 16, of whom 10 still living;
living at 252 North Main Street, Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.2
- Last Edited: 15 Aug 2016
Citations
- "New Hampshire Birth Certificates, 1901-1915", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2SD-8NML : 18 April 2016), Von Bunker Woodward, 1903.
- 1910 United States. Bureau of the Census. 13th census, 1910 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of Census Micro-Film Lab, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Franklin Ward 1, Merrimack, New Hampshire; Roll T624_864; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 211; Image: 598.
Walker S. Woodward
b. 1907 or 1908
- Father: Sumner E. Woodward1 b. August 11, 1866, d. before 1920
- Mother: Nellie E. Boyd1 b. October, 1870
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096dejd
- Walker S. Woodward was not found in these sources: U.S. Public Records Index.
- He was born in 1907 or 1908 in New Hampshire.1
- He was the son of Sumner E. Woodward and Nellie E. Boyd.1
- Walker S. Woodward appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his parents, Sumner J. Woodward and Nellie E. Woodward, at on road from Wilmot Rd. to W. Andover and Danbury Turnpike, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire; Sumner was a farmer.1
- Last Edited: 2 Oct 2007
Citations
- 1910 United States. Bureau of the Census. 13th census, 1910 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of Census Micro-Film Lab, ([19--?]) , NEW HAMPSHIRE > MERRIMACK > WILMOT TWP, Series: T624 Roll: 865 Page: 179.
Wealthy Woodward1
b. perhaps 1763
- Father: Parke Woodward1 b. March 21, 1726 or March 27, 1726, d. November 18, 1808
- Mother: Zilpah (or Sylvia) Parke1 b. January 11, 1728/29, d. 1771
- Relationship: 4th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Wealthy Woodward was born perhaps 1763.
- He was the son of Parke Woodward and Zilpah (or Sylvia) Parke.1
- Last Edited: 19 Apr 2010
Citations
- Richard Henry Moore and et. al., The New York genealogical and biographical record, , at http://books.google.com/books?id=jNcUAAAAYAAJ . New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, , p. 192.
Wesley Boyd Woodward1
b. October, 1896
- Father: Sumner E. Woodward2 b. August 11, 1866, d. before 1920
- Mother: Nellie E. Boyd2 b. October, 1870
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096dejc
- Wesley Boyd Woodward was born in October, 1896 in Springfield, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.3,4
- He was the son of Sumner E. Woodward and Nellie E. Boyd.2
- Wesley Boyd Woodward appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his parents, Sumner Woodard and Nellie E. Woodward, at Springfield, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; Sumner was a farmer.3
- Wesley Boyd Woodward appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his parents, Sumner J. Woodward and Nellie E. Woodward, at on road from Wilmot Rd. to W. Andover and Danbury Turnpike, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire; Sumner was a farmer.2
- Wesley married Beth Sylvia Swett on June 30, 1928 in Andover, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, by G. Stewart Campbell.4
- Last Edited: 16 Oct 2016
Family: Beth Sylvia Swett b. 1898/99
- Sumner Swett Woodward5 b. 1930/31
- Sylvia Louise Woodward1 b. 1931/32
Citations
- "New Hampshire Marriage Certificates, 1948-1959", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJ7-XTPT : 15 October 2015), James Rockwell Rice and Sylvia Louise Woodward, 1952.
- 1910 United States. Bureau of the Census. 13th census, 1910 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of Census Micro-Film Lab, ([19--?]) , NEW HAMPSHIRE > MERRIMACK > WILMOT TWP, Series: T624 Roll: 865 Page: 179.
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , NEW HAMPSHIRE, Series: T623 Roll: 952 Page: 132.
- "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL8H-RCL : 12 December 2014), Wesley B. Woodward and Beth S. Swett, 30 Jun 1928; citing Andover, , New Hampshire, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 2,070,748.
- "New Hampshire Marriage Certificates, 1948-1959", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJ7-JX8S : 15 October 2015), Sumner Swett Woodward and Joan Shirley Hamel, 1954.
William Amos Woodward1
b. March 21, 1801, d. September 19, 1883
- Father: Amos Woodward1 b. January 11, 1769, d. November 2, 1814
- Mother: Elizabeth Bailey1 b. December 2, 1765, d. February 11, 1851
- Relationship: 5th cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- William Amos Woodward was born on March 21, 1801 in New London, Connecticut.1
- He was the son of Amos Woodward and Elizabeth Bailey.1
- William married Frances Mary Evertson on December 4, 1828 in Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York.1
- William died on September 19, 1883 in Keewaydin, Orange County, New York, at age 82.1
- Last Edited: 24 Sep 2009
Family: Frances Mary Evertson b. April 26, 1811, d. March 15, 1899
- George Evertson Woodward b. perhaps 1829
- Harriet Bowen Woodward b. perhaps 1831
- Mary Nicoll Woodward+ b. October 1, 1834
- Francis William Woodward+ b. perhaps 1842
Citations
- Richard Henry Moore and et. al., The New York genealogical and biographical record, , at http://books.google.com/books?id=jNcUAAAAYAAJ . New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, , p. 192.
William E. Woodward Jr.1
b. March 8, 1864, d. December 5, 1887
- Father: William Elliot Woodward1 b. about August 22, 1827, d. March 25, 1905
- Mother: Josephine A. Corthell1 b. December, 1836
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096gca
- William E. Woodward was born on March 8, 1864 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, listed as child of William Elliot Woodward and Josephine A. Corthell.2
- William E. Woodward Jr. was the son of William Elliot Woodward and Josephine A. Corthell.1
- The census of 1870 shows:
William E. Woodward Jr. in the household of
William Elliot Woodward and
Josephine A. Corthell
living at Everett, Massachusetts.3 - In 1887, William E. Woodward Jr. was a draftsman.1
- William died on December 5, 1887 in Everett, Massachusetts, at age 23 of heart disease.1
- Last Edited: 30 Aug 2016
Citations
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 383 ; Page: 97.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 169 ; Page: 109.
- 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_626; Page: 53A; Image: 110; Family History Library Film: 552125.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
William Elliot Woodward1
b. November 26, 1825, d. January 5, 1892
- Father: Capt. Caleb Woodward2,3 b. December 24, 1789
- Mother: Hannah Cary2,3 b. March 26, 1796
- Relationship: 2nd great-grandfather of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0024
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- William Elliot Woodward was born on November 26, 1825 in Hebron, Oxford County, Maine.4
- He was the son of Capt. Caleb Woodward and Hannah Cary.2,3
- The census of 1830 shows:
William Elliot Woodward in the household of
Capt. Caleb Woodward,Head of Family Caleb Woodward Free white males under 5 years of age 2 [probably Caleb Leighton & unknown] of 5 and under 10 1 [probably Henry Augustus] of 40 and under 50 1 [probably Caleb] Free white females of 10 and under 15 1 [probably Eliza Ann] of 20 and under 30 1 [unknown] of 30 and under 40 [probably Hannah] ;
living at Oxford, Oxford County, Maine. - As of 1848, William Elliot Woodward lived at Boston, Massachusetts, having come from Maine this year.5
- As of 1848, William Elliot Woodward lived at Waltham, Massachusetts.6
- He and Clarissa Eliza Roys published their marriage intention on June 3, 1848 in Waltham, Massachusetts.7
- W. married Clarissa E. Roys, daughter of Augustus Roys and Lucy Smith, on June 26, 1848 in Norfolk, Connecticut. They were married by Rev. Joseph Eldredge, a Congregational minister.8
- The census of 1850 shows: William Elliot Woodward and Clarissa Eliza Roys
living at Roxbury, Massachusetts.9
The Roxbury City Directory between 1854 and 1856 lists:
Woodward, W Eliot, apothecary, 77 Eustis [now demolished], house 1 Dudley.- The census of 1855 shows: William Elliot Woodward and Clarissa Eliza Roys listed with Harlow Elliot Woodward
living at Roxbury, Massachusetts.10
The Roxbury City Directory between 1858 and 1860 lists:
Woodward, W Eliot, apothecary, Eustis, opposite Elm and Dudley. house ditto.- February 3, 1858 William Elliot Woodward became a member of New England Historic Genealogical Society.11
- The census of 1860 shows: W. E. Woodman, 34, a druggist with $20,000 real estate and 10,000 personal estate; and Clara E. Woodman, 31; listed with Harlow E. Woodman, Clarence E. Howard, Claribel E. Woodman and Charlotte Woodward
living at Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Also in the household were George S..Berry, 22, a clerk born in Maine; and Mary Kenny, 20, a domestic from Ireland.12
- The death record of Clarabel E. Woodward on July 20, 1861 lists the father as Wm. E. Woodward
.....Birthplace: Oxford, M.13
The Roxbury City Directory 1862 lists:
Woodward, W Eliot, apothecary, Eustis, opposite Elm. house ditto
Woodward, Charlotte E., at W E Woodward's.
The Roxbury City Directory between 1864 and 1866 lists:
Woodward, W Eliot, apothecary, Eustis, opposite Elm. house ditto.- May 11, 1864, the private library of William Elliot Woodward Esq., of Roxbury was sold by auction. "This library comprises many fine and many rare Books, both English and American, principally in excellent bindings. One feature is an unusual collection of American Local History; another is a curious collection of Criminal Trials."14
- May 11, 1864 was written: "It is said that the finest collection of coins ever made in this country will be sold at auction The collection was originally made by Joseph McCoy of New York, and then passed into the possession of W. Elliot Woodward of Roxbury, Massachusetts, who adding it to his own collection of foreign coins and various printed works on coin and coinage, now offers the whole for sale."15
- The census of 1865 shows: William E. Woodward, 39, apothecary; and Carrie E. Woodward, 37; listed with Harlow Elliot Woodward, Clarence Woodward, Caleb Woodward and Charlotte Woodward
living at Ward 1, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Also living there were Anna Ragan, 20, an Irish servant; and Edson E. Farnsworth, 31, an apothecary. They were living within a couple houses of the family of Harlow's future wife, Susan Howard.16
- January 7, 1868, a man was caught carrying off a load of stolen material from a building on the Eustis estate owned by Wm. E. Woodward, who had had large quantities of materials stolen from him recently.17
The Boston City Directory 1869 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot, apothecary 258 Dudley [now demolished]. house ditto.- In January, 1869, W. Elliot Woodward and W. H. Piper purchased the estate of Dr. Winslow Lewis on the south side of Harrison avenue, between Northampton and Hunneman streets, comprising about 90,000 feet of land with twenty-nine old houses.18
- The census of 1870 shows: William Elliot Woodward and Clarissa Eliza Roys listed with Harlow Elliot Woodward and Clarence Elliot Woodward
living at Roxbury, Massachusetts.19
The Boston City Directory 1870/71 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot, apothecary 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley.- On July 1, 1871, W. Elliot Woodward bought Lot No. 1 and No. 2 near Chestnut Hill reservoir in Brighton from Albert House. Lot No. 1 consisted of 54,008 feet, with house and barn, purchased for $8911.32. Lot No. 2 consisted of 42,564 feet, purchased for 45746.14.20
- About February, 1872, W. Elliot Woodward bought 9,000 square feet on the northwest side of Langdon streeet from Elizabeth E. Wells for $3600.21
- From February 23, 1874 to February 26, 1874, W. Elliot Woodward's 18th Great Coin Sale was held in New York, by George A. Leavitt & Co., comprising "in addition to a fine collection of Coins and Medals, a great variety of Antiques, Paintings, Enamels, Mosaics and Watches, Snuff Boxes in Silver, Cornelian and Agate, Indian Dresses and Ornaments, specimens of the Flora and Fauna of the Rocky Mountain region, &c., &c."22
- About July, 1874, William Elliot Woodward bought from John Poggi property on George street for $6,000.23
- About August, 1874, Dr. W. Elliot Woodward sold. A lot of land on Gilbert street to Timothy Kilday for $1539, and real estate on Hoffman street to James E. Root, estate, for $12,000.24
- About October, 1874, Dr. W. Elliot Woodward sold 15,088 ft. land on the SE corner of Dudley street for $18,800 to A. G. Fuller, and (under the name "Dr. W. E. Woodward" 40x107 ft. land on Woodward Park to John Poggie for $3,000.25
- December 7, 1874 at the meeting of the board of aldermen in Boston, an order was passed paying W. Elliot Woodward $9,000 for Lenox street extension land damages.26
The Boston City Directory 1874/75 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot, apothecary 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley
Woodward, Harlow E. 258 Dudley. house 50 Clarence.- March, 1875, for $50,000 and other good and valuable considerations, the estate of Wm. E. Woodward and Wm. H. Piper, consisting of two parcels of land with the buildings thereon, on Harrison avenue, was bought at morgagee's sale by Fairfield gilbert for Walter Farnsworth.27
- RealEstate*: June, 187528
- About December, 1875, an estate of W. Elliot Woodward on Dearborn street was purchased at mortgagee's sale by George H. Gay for Emmeline Lewis for $25,500.29
The Boston City Directory 1876 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot. apothecary 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley
Woodward, Harlow E. 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley
Woodward, Clarence E. clerk 258 Dudley. boards 260 Dudley.- April 3, 1877, his membership in New England Historic Genealogical Society ceased.11
- On November 24, 1877, in an article entitled "Business Embarassments," the Boston Daily Advertiser reported that "the liabilities of W. Elliot Woodward, 258 Dudley street, are $2487.92, and unincumbered assetts $1000 in accounts."30
The Boston City Directory 1877/78 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot. apothecary 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley
Woodward, Clarence E. clerk 258 Dudley. boards 260 Dudley
Woodward, Harlow E. 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley.- February, 1878, Thomas E. Wilson, of Boston Highlands, was appointed Assignee of the estate of W. Elliot Woodward, Bankrupt.31
- The census of 1880 shows: William Elliot Woodward and Clarissa Eliza Roys listed with Clarence Elliot Woodward and Charlotte Woodward
living at 260 Dudley Street, Boston, Massachusetts.32
- On August 27, 1880, certain real estate, owner unknown, James E. Root heirs and Clarence E. Woodward probable owners, W. Elliot Woodward former owner, was to be auctioned for non-payment of $88.75 taxes. The land is described as about 14,250 feet of land on the easterly side of Dudley street, Boston Highlands, being lot 3, block 26, as shown on Assessors' Plans, vol. 8, page 15, on file with Suffolk Deeds.33
The Boston City Directory 1882 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot. apothecary 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley
Woodward Brothers, owned by Harlow E. and Clarence E. Woodward, patent medicine, 40 Bromfield
Woodward, Clarence E. partner, Woodward Bros, 40 Bromfield. boards 51 Clarence, Roxbury
Woodward, Harlow E. partner, Woodward Bros, 40 Bromfield. house 50 Clarence, Roxbury.
The Boston City Directory between 1882 and 1887 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot, apothecary and real estate, 258 Dudley, house 260 Dudley.
The Boston City Directory 1883/84 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot. apothecary 258 Dudley. house 260 Dudley
[1884 also lists: Woodward, Charlotte, widow, house 260 Dudley].- September, 1884, the police issued a warrent for the arrest of Robert S. Wade, who was charged with embezzling a quantity of money from W. Elliot Woodward, of No. 258 Dudley street. He was also wanted for the embezzlement of $85 from the Massachusetts Total Abstinence Society, and for several other crimes.34
- March 7, 1887, W. Elliot Woodward left Boston as a member of the Raymond-Whitcomb excursion party. "The trip out of Boston was a very pleasant one." He passed through Cincinnati and Chattanooga. "At Birmingham, a stop was made sufficiently long to enable the travelers to take a view of that remarkable town. When the train arrived at Tuskaloosa the citizens came out in carriages in which they drove the visitors about town, showing them the points of interest." Taking the Queen and Crescent Railroad, he arrived in New Orleans on 13 Mar 1887. and left on 15 Mar 1887. He arrived in Galveston at 9:30 the morning of 16 Mar 1887, where he remained until about 3 p.m. From there, he traveled through San Antonio, El Paso, the Pyramids of Cholula and Mexico City.35,36
- He was on January 17, 1888 elected an honorary member of the Kansas State Historical Society.37
The Boston City Directory 1889/90 lists:
Woodward, W. Elliot. real estate. house 38 Harlow.- The large home built by Dr. Thomas Williams, the first brick mansion erected in Roxbury, was at one time owned by W. Elliot Woodward, who at the same time had in his possession those of Gov. Eustis and Col. Swan. All three were notable residences. "To the enterprise and energy of this gentleman, Roxbury is greatly indebted for the building up of this quarter of the town."38
- He had a heavy build and curly hair. He had only one good eye, and he began to lose sight in it late in life.
- William died on January 5, 1892 in 38 Harlow Street, Boston, Massachusetts, at age 66 of cerebral paralysis with bronchopneumonia (48 hrs.)39
- The following obituary appeared in the Boston Transcript.5Recent Deaths
W. E. Woodward, Antiquarian
Mr. W. E. Woodward, a prominent antiquarian, died at his residence in Roxbury yesterday afternoon. He was born in Oxford, Me., Oct. 29, 1825. When a young man, he started out as a lecturer on mnemonics and met with remarkable success. In 1848, he came to Boston and engaged in the drug business in Roxbury, and retired only a few years ago. He was the best known coin dealer in the country and his series of coin catalogues is to be found in every large public library. He was deeply interested in the history of New England, and published reprints of many of the early publications, notably, the records of the trials of the witches at Salem in 1772 [sic], Cotton Mather's "Wonders of the Invisible World," Robert Calef's "More Wonders," Hubbard's "Indian Wars," "News from New England," and "Founders of New England." He also published "Records of Witchcraft in New England and Elsewhere," by Samuel Drake. He was at one time a large real estate operator, and once owned the famous Governor Shirley house of Roxbury. He was for two years a member of the Common Council, and served on the committee that had charge of the street changes in the burnt district after the great fire of 1872. - He was buried on January 8, 1892 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Buried about 8 ft. to 15 ft. in front of headstone, and 3 ft to 5 ft to right. Lot 1543 Arethusa Path.
Also on the list of gravesite owners are Grace G. Piper, bur. 28 June 1862, William H. Piper, buried 15 Jan 1866, and Mary A. Piper, bur. 25 July 1873. These gravesites are listed as 'Not located.40'
- Last Edited: 21 Jan 2022
Family: Clarissa Eliza Roys b. about October 28, 1828, d. May 2, 1885
- Harlow Elliot Woodward+2,41,42 b. April 12, 1851, d. January 12, 1911
- Clarence Elliot Woodward+2 b. September 4, 1856, d. January, 1918
- Clarabel E. Woodward b. October 24, 1859, d. July 20, 1861
Citations
- Marquis Fayette King, Annals of Oxford, Maine, from its incorporation, February 27, 1829 to 1850.
Prefaced by a brief account of the settlement of Shepardsfield plantation, now Hebron and Oxford, and supplemented with genealogical notes from the earliest records of both towns and other sources., Portland, Me.: (1903) , p. 295. - G. N. Gage, History of Washington, New Hampshire, from the first settlement to the present time. 1768-1886, , at https://archive.org/stream/historyofwashing00wash . Claremont, N.H.: Claremont Manufacturing Co, (1886) , p. 677.
- William E. Woodward, Copy of Record of Death Vol. 429, p. 11, #232 (1892), The Massachusetts Archives at Columbia Point, 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts.
- "Maine, Vital Records, 1670-1907 ," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/2H26-6QC : accessed 10 May 2014), William Eliot Woodward, 26 Nov 1825, Birth; citing Hebron, , Maine, State Board of Health, Augusta; FHL microfilm 000009882.
- W. Elliot Woodward [obituary], Boston Transcript, Boston, Mass., Wed., 6 Jan 1892, p. 5, col 3.
- Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour collection : Connecticut vital records prior to 1850, Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1949) , vol. 2, p. 29.
- Vital Records of Waltham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850, New-England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, (1904) , p. 245.
- Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour collection : Connecticut vital records prior to 1850, Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1949) , Norfolk Vital Records 1728-1850 > R > 5.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_330; Page: 35A; Image: 75.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- Massachusetts, State Census, 1855, , Ward: 1
Household number: 659
Reel Number: 21
Volume Number: 28. - Unknown author, "unknown article title," New England Historic Genealogical Register.
- 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: Roxbury Ward 1, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_517; Page: 578; Image: 210. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 148 ; Page: 273.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, May 09, 1864; Issue 109; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Wednesday, May 11, 1864; Issue 111; col C.
- Massachusetts State Census, 1865, Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts State Archives, , Family Number: 649, Line Number: 21, Film Number: 0954575, Digital Folder Number: 4287715, Image Number: 00062.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Friday, January 10, 1868; Issue 9; col B.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, January 18, 1869; Issue 15; col F.
- 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Boston Ward 13, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_648; Page: 2; Image: 5. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, July 03, 1871; Issue 2; col F.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Saturday, March 02, 1872; Issue 54; col E.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Friday, February 20, 1874; Issue 44; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Tuesday, July 21, 1874; Issue 18; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Wednesday, August 26, 1874; Issue 49; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, October 12, 1874; Issue 89; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Tuesday, December 08, 1874; Issue 136; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, March 15, 1875; Issue 63; col A.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Saturday, June 19, 1875; Issue 145; col C.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Tuesday, December 28, 1875; Issue 153; col D.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Saturday, November 24, 1877; Issue 126; col A.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Wednesday, February 20, 1878; Issue 44; col D.
- 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , Census Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: 559; Family History Film: 1254559; Page: 70C; Enumeration District: 743; Image: 0685.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, August 09, 1880; Issue 34; col H.
- Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, MA: , Monday, September 15, 1884; pg. 8; Issue 66; col D.
- The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, LA: , Monday, March 14, 1887; pg. 4; Issue 49; col F.
- The Galveston Daily News, Houston, TX: , Wednesday, March 16, 1887; pg. 8; Issue 324; col C.
- Atchison Daily Champion, Atchison, KS: , Thursday, January 19, 1888; pg. 2; col B.
- Francis Samuel Drake, The town of Roxbury: its memorable persons and places, its history and antiquities, with numerous illustration of its old landmarks and noted personages., Roxbury: (1878) , p. 115.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 429 ; Page: 11.
- Gravesite Locations of Lot 1543, 95 Forest Hills Avenue, Jamaica Plain 30, Mass.: Forest Hills Cemetery, : Original Proprietor: W. Elliot Woodward.
- Harlow Woodward, Copy of Record of Birth Vol. 52, pge. 214, #206 (1851), The Massachusetts Archives at Columbia Point, 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts.
- Harlow E. Woodward & Susie E. Howard, Copy of Record of Marriage Vol. 255, p. 89, #1590 (1873), The Massachusetts Archives at Columbia Point, 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts.
William Elliot Woodward
b. about August 22, 1827, d. March 25, 1905
- Father: Elliot Woodward b. November 26, 1801, d. January 18, 1833
- Mother: Rebecca Heald Monroe b. January 26, 1806, d. December 24, 1887
- Relationship: 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096gc
- William Elliot Woodward was born about August 22, 1827 in Hebron, Oxford County, Maine.1
- He was the son of Elliot Woodward and Rebecca Heald Monroe.
- Between 1858 and 1905, William Elliot Woodward was an architect.1,2
- William married Josephine A. Corthell on December 7, 1858 in Boston, Massachusetts, by I. S. Kalloch, pastor of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church. This was William's second marriage.2
- On October 8, 1861, William Elliot Woodward was mentioned on the birth record of Grace E. Woodward.3
- On March 8, 1864, William Elliot Woodward was mentioned on the birth record of William E. Woodward.4
- The census of 1870 shows: William Elliot Woodward and Josephine A. Corthell listed with Grace E. Woodward and William E. Woodward Jr.
living at Everett, Massachusetts.5 - The census of 1900 shows: William Elliot Woodward and Josephine A. Corthell listed with Grace E. Woodward
living at Everett, Massachusetts.6 - William died on March 25, 1905 in Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, of pneumonia with senile gangrene.1
- He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Massachusetts.1
- Last Edited: 2 Mar 2015
Family: Josephine A. Corthell b. December, 1836
- Grace E. Woodward3 b. October 8, 1861
- William E. Woodward Jr.2 b. March 8, 1864, d. December 5, 1887
Citations
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 37 ; Page: 247.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 383 ; Page: 97.
- "Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXCY-BGD : accessed 12 Dec 2012), Grace Woodward, 1861.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 169 ; Page: 109.
- 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_626; Page: 53A; Image: 110; Family History Library Film: 552125.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , Census Place: Everett Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 658; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0748; FHL microfilm: 1240658.
William R. Woodward1
b. 1872/73
- Father: William Tyler Woodward1 b. March 12, 1843, d. January 7, 1890
- Mother: Anna J. Young1 b. August, 1844
- Relationship: 4th cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- William R. Woodward was born in 1872/73 in Massachusetts.1
- He was the son of William Tyler Woodward and Anna J. Young.1
- The census of 1880 shows:
William R. Woodward in the household of
William Tyler Woodward and
Anna J. Young
living at Bowdoin Ave., Boston, Massachusetts.2
- Last Edited: 19 Dec 2016
Citations
- "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHX1-QT4 : 7 July 2016), William T Woodward, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district ED 782, sheet 156B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0561; FHL microfilm 1,254,561.
- "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHX1-QT4 : 11 August 2016), William T Woodward, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district ED 782, sheet 156B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0561; FHL microfilm 1,254,561.
William Tyler Woodward
b. March 12, 1843, d. January 7, 1890
- Father: Andrew Jackson Woodward1 b. April 7, 1816, d. before January 13, 1892
- Mother: Sarah Stone1 b. between June, 1810 and June, 1811
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0192gada
- William Tyler Woodward was born on March 12, 1843 in Dorchester, Massachusetts.1
- He was the son of Andrew Jackson Woodward and Sarah Stone.1
- The census of 1850 shows:
William T. Woodward, 7, a student; in the household of
Andrew J. Woodward, 34, carriage builder; and
Sarah S. Woodward, 39;
living at Dorchester, Massachusetts.2 - William married Anna J. Young.3
- He enlisted in the 22d Mass. Reg., Sept. 6th, 1861, and served until 1864; he was a brave and faithfui soldier, and had seen a great deal of fighting in his three years of service. He took part in the following battles: Bull Run, Malvern Hill, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Chickahominy, Sharpsburg, Gains' Mills, Hanover Court House, Mcchanicsville, Harrison's Landing, Antietam, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Culpepper, The Wilderness, Laurel Hill,Spottsylvania, Jericho Ford, North Anna, Petersburg (where he was severely wounded), Tolopotomy Creek, and several others.
He was appointed a Letter Carrier Sept. 1, 1873, and since then had become familiar to every resident of Dorchester.4 - The census of 1880 shows: William Tyler Woodward and Anna J. Young listed with Mary E. Woodward, Ella J. Woodward, George C. Woodward, William R. Woodward, Frank A. Woodward, Edward P. Woodward and Frederick E. Woodward
living at Bowdoin Ave., Boston, Massachusetts.5
- William died on January 7, 1890 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, at age 46 "It is again our painful duty, to announce the quite sudden death of another trusted and faithful U. S. Letter Carrier; brave, patient, genial " Billy" Woodward, the oldest Letter Carrier at this station, who died at his home"
The cause of his death was pneumonia, and he had been sick but about a week. He was formerly a member of the G. A. R., but allowed his membership to lapse. He was also a member of Norfolk Lodge and Siloam Encampment, I. O. O. F., and the Boston Letter Carrier's Association. He had not accumulated much of this world's goods, and left a family of a widow and ten children.
His desk at the post-office was draped with black, across the face of which in gold letters was his name and carrier's number.
His funeral took place Friday forenoon, Jan. 10, and was attended by a vast number of people. Rev. Dr. Arthur Little of the Dorchester Second church, officiated. Superintendent Jones of Dorchester and the twenty two Letter Carriers were present; delegations from Benjamin Stone, Jr., Post 68, G. A. R., Norfolk Lodge and Siloam Encampment of Odd Fellows, and Boston Fire Department. The services were touching and beautiful.
The following Resolutions of respect to the memory of William T. Woodward, were adopted by the Letter Carriers, at the Dorchester Branch Postoffice, Jan. 15. 1S90.
Whereas, in the providence of God, our late associate William T. Woodward has been called away by death from the scenes of his earthly labors: therefore,—
Resolved, That while we deeply deplore the loss from our ranks of so faithful a comrade and friend, we bow submissively to the will of Him who "doeth all things well."
Resolved, That, we recognize most gratefully the meritorious service he rendered the country as a private and corporal in the 22d Mass. Volunteers for three years, enlisllng when only eighteen years of age, and being severely wounded in fighting its battles.
Resolved, That the public with whom he came in contact by his daily rounds as a Letter Carrier, he served with rare fidelity and unfailing courtesy, and the Government by whom he was employed, with integrity of purpose and strictest honesty in the discharge of his duties.
Resolved, That we, his associates, in the Dorchester Post-office, recall with great pleasure his cheerfulness at all times, and his steadfast devotion to work, as also his loyalty of friendship to former comrades of the army.
Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with his afflicted family in their loss of a kind husband and an indulgeut father, and tender them our sincere and heartfelt condolence.
Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be forwarded to the family of the deceased, aud also hent for publication to the "Dorchester Beacon" and "The Postal Record."4
- Last Edited: 19 Dec 2016
Family: Anna J. Young b. August, 1844
- Mary E. Woodward3 b. 1866/67
- Ella J. Woodward3 b. 1868/69
- George C. Woodward3 b. 1870/71
- William R. Woodward3 b. 1872/73
- Frank A. Woodward3 b. 1874/75
- Edward P. Woodward3 b. February, 1877
- Frederick E. Woodward3 b. September, 1878
- Hellene G. Woodward6 b. January, 1881
- Louisa A. Woodward6 b. May, 1886
- Benjamin S. Woodward6 b. February, 1890
Citations
- Vital Records of the Town of Dorchester from 1826 to 1849, Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, (1905).
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Dorchester, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_329; Page: 60B; Image: 126. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHX1-QT4 : 7 July 2016), William T Woodward, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district ED 782, sheet 156B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0561; FHL microfilm 1,254,561.
- Unknown author, "A Familiar Figure Gone", The postal record Vol. 3 (January, 1890): p. 56.
- "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHX1-QT4 : 11 August 2016), William T Woodward, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district ED 782, sheet 156B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0561; FHL microfilm 1,254,561.
- "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12347-168481-83?cc=1325221 : 5 August 2014), Massachusetts > Suffolk > ED 1465 Precinct 7 Boston city Ward 20 > image 27 of 31; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
William Wenzel Woodward1
b. September 9, 1928, d. March 8, 2014
- Father: Ernest Ames Woodward2 b. February 6, 1885
- Mother: Mary Mildred Wenzel1 b. January 30, 1893, d. June 3, 1975
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Steven George Levine
- William Wenzel Woodward was born on September 9, 1928 in Melrose, Massachusetts. He was employed by Eastern Airlines and stationed in Boston, Washington D.C. and New York.2,3,4
- He was the son of Ernest Ames Woodward and Mary Mildred Wenzel.2,1
- The census of 1930 shows:
William Woodward, son, 1-6/12; in the household of
Ernest A. Woodward, 45, an advertising salesman; and
Mildred W. Woodward, wife, 37;
living at Melrose, Massachusetts.2 - The census of 1940 shows:
William W. Woodward, son, 11; in the household of
Ernest A. Woodward, 35, an advertising salesman; and
Mary W. Woodward, wife, 47;
living at 133 Melrose, Melrose, Massachusetts.5
- William married Margot S. Robina.6
- U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 about William W Woodward
Name: William W Woodward
Birth Year: 1928
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Massachusetts
State of Residence: Massachusetts
County or City: Middlesex
Enlistment Date: 2 Oct 1946
Enlistment State: Massachusetts
Enlistment City: Fort Banks Boston
Branch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Messengers, errand boys, and office boys and girls
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 06
Weight: 600.7 - William Wenzel Woodward lived at Miami Springs, Dade County, Florida.3
- William died on March 8, 2014 at age 85.4
- Last Edited: 1 Aug 2016
Family: Margot S. Robina b. December 25, 1932
- Elizabeth H. Woodward4 b. August 4, 1954
- Laura Woodward4 b. May 22, 1956
- John A. Woodward4 b. December 2, 1960
Citations
- Sue Banner, "HI," e-mail message from e-mail address to Steven G. Levine, 8/8/2009 6:08 PM.
- 1930 United States. Bureau of the Census. 15th census, United States, 1930 federal census : population schedules ; NARA microfilm publication T626, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Melrose, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 925; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 339; Image: 638.0.
- MyLife.com, Inc, at http://www.mylife.com
- http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/wickedlocal-carver/obituary-preview.aspx?n=william-woodward&pid=170117775
- Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, (1940) , Census Place: Melrose, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T627_1613; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 9-355.
- Ernest Ames "Woody" Woodward, Houston Chronicle, unknown location, November 9, 2008.
- Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64, College Park, MD.: National Archives at College Park,.
Willie F. Woodward1
b. 1859, d. April 15, 1859
- Father: Henry Augustus Woodward1 b. April 26, 1819, d. April 3, 1878
- Mother: Mary N. Frost1 b. about October 12, 1823, d. January 2, 1900
- Relationship: 1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Willie F. Woodward was born in 1859.1
- He was the son of Henry Augustus Woodward and Mary N. Frost.1
- Willie died on April 15, 1859.1
- Last Edited: 22 Nov 2012
Citations
- "Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FH8J-J68 : accessed 22 Nov 2012), Willie F Woodward, 15 Apr 1859; citing reference 83, FHL microfilm 838372.
Zephaniah Woodward1
b. perhaps 1708
- Father: Lieut. Daniel Woodward1 b. January 6, 1684, d. May 24, 1752
- Mother: Thankful Gates1 b. August 7, 1687, d. after May 20, 1752
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Zephaniah Woodward was born perhaps 1708.
- He was the son of Lieut. Daniel Woodward and Thankful Gates.1
- Last Edited: 13 Aug 2016
Citations
- Lindsay S. Reeks, Woodward/Woodard ancestors of New England, , at https://archive.org/details/woodwardwoodarda00reek . Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, (1995) , p. 30.
[female] Woodward1
b. October 1, 1886, d. before June, 1900
- Father: George E. Woodward1 b. March 16, 1851, d. March 22, 1919
- Mother: Etta A. Seavey1 b. October, 1855, d. 1942
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096had
- [female] Woodward was born on October 1, 1886 in Washington, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.1
- She was the daughter of George E. Woodward and Etta A. Seavey.1
- [female] died before June, 1900.2
- Last Edited: 13 Apr 2022
Citations
- https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4582/images/41267_308195-01133
- 1900 United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([197-]) , Census Place: Antrim, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; Roll: T623 947; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 77.
[female] Woodward1
b. June 13, 1907
- Father: Arthur B. Woodward1 b. March 1, 1858
- Mother: Susie E. Boyd1 b. March, 1862
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- [female] Woodward was born on June 13, 1907 in Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.1
- She was the daughter of Arthur B. Woodward and Susie E. Boyd.1
- Last Edited: 15 Aug 2016
Citations
- "New Hampshire Birth Certificates, 1901-1915", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2SD-J9RZ : 18 April 2016), Woodward, 1907.
[male] Woodward
b. after 1812
- Father: Benjamin Woodward1 b. May 19, 1786, d. 1823
- Mother: Jane Weeks of Exeter1 b. 1796, d. February 28, 1871
- Relationship: 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096aa
- [male] died in infancy.1
- He was born after 1812.2
- He was the son of Benjamin Woodward and Jane Weeks of Exeter.1
- [male] Woodward was buried in East Washington Churchyard, Washington, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.3
- Last Edited: 11 Dec 2016
Citations
- G. N. Gage, History of Washington, New Hampshire, from the first settlement to the present time. 1768-1886, , at https://archive.org/stream/historyofwashing00wash . Claremont, N.H.: Claremont Manufacturing Co, (1886) , p. 676.
- Assumption.
- Old Burial Ground, East Washington, NH, Volume 3, at http://ultimate.com/washington/whs/graves/e_washington/vol3.html