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1590 - 1660 (70 years)
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Name |
Sarah |
Born |
1590 |
Devon, England, United Kingdom |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
17 Jan 1660 |
Henrico, Virginia, United States |
Person ID |
I17558565658 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
13 Jul 2010 |
Family |
John Woodson, b. 1586, Henrico, Virginia, United States , d. 18 Apr 1644, Prince George, Virginia, United States (Age 58 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Robert Woodson, b. 1634, Prince George, Virginia, United States , d. 01 Oct 1707, Henrico, Virginia, United States (Age 73 years) |
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Family ID |
F16053350969 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- From: http://genforum.genealogy.com/winston/messages/918.html
This will upset some. It was not done, nor hired done by me, but indicates that Sarah was not a WINSTON at all.
Was an active member of the WOODSON group - we all kind of went by the wayside after the death of Mary Harland who held us all together-but it was a great decade (all US mail in those days!)
All the stuff about John WOODSON being a Dr & a gent is "phooy"- we all pooled our funds and hired british researchers - no lead as to his ancestry surfaced. Everything published in Henry Morton WOODSONs epic Woodsons and Connections was researched & every one of those fellows left records and they DID not come to America. All kinds of Woodsons of every spelling were checked in Britain (the results of this genealogy work in England, United Kingdom were published in several issues of Woodson Watcher.) All that Devonshire - Dorsetshire stuff - panned out to nothing
Do you know where the fact that Sarah wife of John WOODSON-became Sarah Winston started? THIS IS IT -One of the Va quarterly magazines (Tylers or Va Mag of Hist - I have the article somewhere) bef 1900 - anyway they published the will of Isaac WINSTON who d 1760 in Hanover - EDITORAL TYPO - instead of typing Sarah HENRY-typed & published SARAH WOODSON - the next quarterly mag ran a retraction BUT "the cat was out of the bag" - folks who don't care about back-up data - pass that around like it was gold or something. It seems like somebody who d in 1760 would not have a daughter on the rolls of the living & dead in 1624 - But logic matters little to some people. Those that it has dawned on have just "dropped Isaac" but left Sarah -
The first mention anywhere of John WOODSON & Sarah is on the roll of living & dead - 1624 -The Muster of John WOODSON - Pierseys Hundred & both said they came in 1619 in the "George". This voyage of the " George" was interesting for it brought not only Gov YEARDLEY but - 80 "Bridewell Hospital Orphans" - these were young teenaged street urchans rounded up on the streets of London - my thought (and others) has always been that John WOODSON & Sarah were some of these London street ch. The "George" does NOT list a surgeon named anything remotely like John or WOODSON We do NOT know when John & Sarah WOODSON md - just that they were md by the muster of 1624.
(DNA test of WINSTON shows no connection to WOODSON/WINSTON)
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