Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven
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John Neilson Woodhull (M)
(8. Apr. 1830 - 24. Mar. 1860), #322437
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     John Neilson Woodhull was born on 8. Apr. 1830. He was the son of Rev. William Henry Woodhull and Amanda Wyckoff. John Neilson Woodhull died on 24. Mar. 1860 at age 29.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

John Neilson Woodhull (M)
(11. Mar. 1861 - 28. Jun. 1894), #435890
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     John Neilson Woodhull was born on 11. Mar. 1861. He was the son of Spafford Eugene Woodhull and Elizabeth Abrams. John Neilson Woodhull married Marie Perrine Mount, daughter of Gilbert Woodhull Mount. John Neilson Woodhull died on 28. Jun. 1894 at age 33.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

John Tennent Woodhull (M)
(12. Jul. 1850 - ), #435914
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Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
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     John Tennent Woodhull was born on 12. Jul. 1850. He was the son of George Spafford Woodhull and Caroline Mandeville Vroom. John Tennent Woodhull was a lawyer.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

John Woodhull (M)
(5. Apr. 1823 - ), #217305
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     John Woodhull was born on 5. Apr. 1823. He was the son of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. John Woodhull married Margaret Shureman Nevius, daughter of James Schureman Nevius and Hannah Bowne, on 9. Nov. 1871.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of John Woodhull and Margaret Shureman Nevius
Hannah Estella Woodhull (13. Sep. 1872 - 2. May. 1886)
Margaretta Nevius Woodhull (22. Mar. 1879 - a 1900)
Caroline Vroom Woodhull (7. May. 1880 - 3. May. 1884)

John Woodhull (M)
(25. Jan. 1819 - 13. Sep. 1822), #435905
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     John Woodhull was born on 25. Jan. 1819. He was the son of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. John Woodhull died on 13. Sep. 1822 at age 3.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Julia Woodhull (F)
(25. Mar. 1816 - 16. Dec. 1840), #322415
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Julia Woodhull was born on 25. Mar. 1816. She was the daughter of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. Julia Woodhull married Rev. James Clarke D.D. in Nov. 1837. Julia Woodhull died on 16. Dec. 1840 at age 24.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Julia Woodhull and Rev. James Clarke D.D.
Anna Julia Clarke (Dec. 1839 - 29. Oct. 1840)
Dr. Robert Woodhull Clarke M.D. (27. Nov. 1840 - )

Margaretta Nevius Woodhull (F)
(22. Mar. 1879 - a 1900), #217307
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     Margaretta Nevius Woodhull was born on 22. Mar. 1879. She was the daughter of John Woodhull and Margaret Shureman Nevius. Margaretta Nevius Woodhull died a 1900.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Maria Combs Woodhull (F)
(1. Jun. 1871 - ), #435935
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Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Maria Combs Woodhull was born on 1. Jun. 1871. She was the daughter of Gilbert Tennent Woodhull D. D. and Elizabeth Waldo.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Maria Scudder Woodhull (F)
(20. Mar. 1820 - 2. Jun. 1873), #322414
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Maria Scudder Woodhull was born on 20. Mar. 1820. She was the daughter of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. Maria Scudder Woodhull married Gilbert Combs, son of Elijah Combs and Rebecca Reid, on 12. Jul. 1849. Maria Scudder Woodhull died on 2. Jun. 1873 at age 53.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Maria Scudder Woodhull and Gilbert Combs
John Woodhull Combs+ (14. Feb. 1851 - 31. Mar. 1903)
Gilbert Tennent Combs (9. Mar. 1853 - 24. Jan. 1854)
Annie Woodhull Combs+ (5. Aug. 1854 - )
Julia Woodhull Combs (Feb. 1856 - 18. Jun. 1856)

Mary Elizabeth Woodhull (F)
(11. Apr. 1817 - ), #138961
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     Mary Elizabeth Woodhull was born on 11. Apr. 1817. She was the daughter of James Woodhull and Mary Esther Foote. Mary Elizabeth Woodhull married Robert Couenhoven, son of Christian Couenhoven and Catherine Brower, on 20. Nov. 1838.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Mary Elizabeth Woodhull and Robert Couenhoven
Julia Millet Couenhoven (17. Nov. 1839 - 1. Sep. 1879)
Robert Woodhull Couenhoven (24. Jul. 1841 - 27. Feb. 1855)
Charles James Couenhoven+ (13. Jun. 1845 - )
Mary Emma Couenhoven (29. Jul. 1847 - 11. Jul. 1882)
William Couenhoven (15. Jun. 1850 - Aug. 1850)

Matilda Wikoff Woodhull (F)
(3. Nov. 1813 - 24. May. 1864), #225410
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Matilda Wikoff Woodhull was born on 3. Nov. 1813. She was the daughter of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. Matilda Wikoff Woodhull married Joseph Combs, son of Elijah Combs and Rebecca Reid, on 21. Sep. 1836 at Old Tennent Church, Tennent, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Matilda Wikoff Woodhull died on 24. May. 1864 at age 50. She was buried at Old Tennent Church, Tennent, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Matilda Wikoff Woodhull and Joseph Combs
Ann Amelia Combs (27. Jun. 1837 - 9. Nov. 1842)
John Woodhull Combs (16. Jan. 1840 - 28. Dec. 1842)
Dr. William Sutphen Combs MD+ (15. Feb. 1842 - )
Julan Woodhall Combs+ (26. May. 1847 - 23. Aug. 1928)
George Woodhull Combs (23. Mar. 1853 - 31. Dec. 1854)

Phebe Woodhull (F)
(24. Dec. 1752 - 9. Apr. 1799), #322900
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     Phebe Woodhull was born on 24. Dec. 1752. She was the daughter of Captain Nathan Woodhull and Joanna Mills. On 8. Jun. 1755 He joined the Revolutionary Association of Brookhaven.
Phebe Woodhull married Jacob Van Brunt, son of John Van Brunt and Sarah Bergen, in 1771.
Phebe Woodhull appeared on the census of 1776; he is entered one male between 16 and 50; two males under 16; two females above 16; two negroes above 11, and foru negroes under 16 years. She died on 9. Apr. 1799 at age 46.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Phebe Woodhull and Jacob Van Brunt
John Van Brunt+ (17. Nov. 1772 - 16. Sep. 1814)
James Van Brunt (9. Dec. 1774 - 8. Jun. 1793)
Sarah Van Brunt+ (17. Apr. 1777 - 29. Mar. 1863)
Nathan Van Brunt (2. Aug. 1779 - 1. Jun. 1780)
Joanna Van Brunt (23. Apr. 1781 - 4. Jun. 1785)
Benjamin Van Brunt (4. Aug. 1785 - 7. Nov. 1789)
Rutgert Van Brunt (3. Apr. 1789 - 7. Nov. 1795)

Sarah Spofford Woodhull (F)
(15. Aug. 1821 - 29. Mar. 1902), #212205
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Sarah Spofford Woodhull was born on 15. Aug. 1821. She was the daughter of Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. and Charlotte Wyckoff. Sarah Spofford Woodhull married Barbarie Throckmorton, son of Thomas Coffin Throckmorton and Elizabeth Craig, on 25. Nov. 1846. Sarah Spofford Woodhull died on 29. Mar. 1902 at age 80.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Sarah Spofford Woodhull and Barbarie Throckmorton
Henry Woodhull Throckmorton+ (26. Sep. 1847 - 8. Feb. 1881)
Frances Elizabeth Throckmorton+ (31. Jan. 1853 - )
(Unknown) Throckmorton (30. Jun. 1854 - 30. Jun. 1854)
Thomas Clifford Throckmorton (9. Oct. 1855 - 2. Jul. 1901)
Gilbert Woodhull Throckmorton (19. Nov. 1857 - 9. May. 1861)
Charlotte Wikoff Throckmorton (29. Feb. 1864 - 29. Feb. 1864)

Sarah Wikoff Woodhull (F)
(1. Apr. 1830 - 16. Jan. 1831), #435907
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Sarah Wikoff Woodhull was born on 1. Apr. 1830. She was the daughter of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. Sarah Wikoff Woodhull died on 16. Jan. 1831 at age 0.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Schuyler Colfax Woodhull (M)
(22. Oct. 1863 - ), #435919
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Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Schuyler Colfax Woodhull was born on 22. Oct. 1863. He was the son of George Spafford Woodhull and Caroline Mandeville Vroom. Schuyler Colfax Woodhull was a lawyer.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Spafford Eugene Woodhull (M)
(28. Mar. 1828 - ), #322438
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Spafford Eugene Woodhull was also known as Spofford Eugene Woodhull. Spafford Eugene Woodhull was born on 28. Mar. 1828. He was the son of Rev. William Henry Woodhull and Amanda Wyckoff. Spafford Eugene Woodhull married Elizabeth Abrams, daughter of Simon Abrams, on 18. Jan. 1853.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Spafford Eugene Woodhull and Elizabeth Abrams
Charles Neilson Woodhull (3. Jan. 1854 - )
Isabella Woodhull+ (28. Mar. 1858 - 24. Jan. 1882)
John Neilson Woodhull (11. Mar. 1861 - 28. Jun. 1894)
William Bound Woodhull (15. Aug. 1863 - 18. Jan. 1866)
Archibald Alexander Woodhull (13. Jul. 1867 - )
George Spofford Neilson Woodhull+ (5. Jan. 1869 - )

William Bound Woodhull (M)
(15. Aug. 1863 - 18. Jan. 1866), #435891
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Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     William Bound Woodhull was born on 15. Aug. 1863. He was the son of Spafford Eugene Woodhull and Elizabeth Abrams. William Bound Woodhull died on 18. Jan. 1866 at age 2.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

William Wikoff Woodhull (M)
(24. Sep. 1826 - 30. Jun. 1856), #322435
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     William Wikoff Woodhull was born on 24. Sep. 1826. He was the son of Rev. William Henry Woodhull and Amanda Wyckoff. William Wikoff Woodhull died on 30. Jun. 1856 at age 29.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

William Wikoff Woodhull (M)
(1812 - 16. Jun. 1813), #435903
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
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     William Wikoff Woodhull was born in 1812. He was the son of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. William Wikoff Woodhull died on 16. Jun. 1813.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

William Wikoff Woodhull (M)
(12. Jul. 1858 - 9. Feb. 1882), #435917
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     William Wikoff Woodhull was born on 12. Jul. 1858. He was the son of George Spafford Woodhull and Caroline Mandeville Vroom. William Wikoff Woodhull was a lawyer. He died on 9. Feb. 1882 at age 23.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

William Wyckoff Woodhull (M)
(28. Jul. 1817 - ), #58027
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     William Wyckoff Woodhull was born on 28. Jul. 1817. He was the son of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff. William Wyckoff Woodhull married Ellen Conover Wyckoff, daughter of Nathaniel Scudder Wyckoff and Ellen Covenhoven, on 6. Apr. 1852; first cousins
no issue.

WILLIAM WIKOFF WOODHULL, (Ph. D.), seventh generation from Richard Wodhull I., Patentee of Brookhaven, Long Island, was the third son of John Tennent Woodhull, M. D., and Ann_ Wikoff. He was born July 28, 1817.
He was prepared for college by tutors at his father's home at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, and entered the College of New Jersey (now Princeton -University), at the age of thirteen, graduating at sixteen at the head of his class in 1833.

For a brief period he was a tutor in the college, and all his life was spent in imparting knowledge.
He was the head of a very successful Classical School in Freehold, New Jersey, for many years assisted by his brother Charles Frederick Woodhull, who was also a graduate of the College of New Jersey, and who later opened a Classical School for boys in Camden, New Jersey.
William Wikoff Woodhull was a man of superior intellect and. attainments, but one whose retiring disposition deterred him from seeking the higher college position he could have filled so creditably.
He was a man of a deeply religious nature, a profound thinker and a gentleman of the old school. When a young man of thirty he wrote upon the subject of teaching as follows: (The quotation oc­curs in a letter written February 10, 1847, to the Rev. Allen H. Brown, then pastor of the May's Landing Presbyterian Church, Atlantic County, New Jersey.)
"I am glad to hear that you are turning your thoughts and efforts towards the furtherance of the cause of education throughout the Pines, and I verily believe that you give it its proper place when you rank it 'Next in importance to the promotion of religion.'
"I consider the office of the teacher second only to that of the preacher of the Gospel, and the longer I live, the more difficult it is for me to comprehend, why it is, that most people take so little interest in this matter, and are so regardless of the qualifications, and especially of the moral and religious character of those whom they employ to instruct their children."
In 1867 the degree of "Doctor of Philosophy" was conferred upon him by his Alma Mater.
In his later life Dr. Woodhull was for a time Head Master of the Trenton Academy; he also taught for several years in the Classical School of Professor George Eastman, in Philadelphia.
He married, April 6, 1852, Ellen Conover Wikoff, of Freehold, New Jersey. They had no children.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Captain Nathan Woodhull (M)
#435951

     Captain Nathan Woodhull married Joanna Mills.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Child of Captain Nathan Woodhull and Joanna Mills
Phebe Woodhull+ (24. Dec. 1752 - 9. Apr. 1799)

Col Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. (M)
(13. Apr. 1837 - ), #435882
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     Col Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. was born on 13. Apr. 1837 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was the son of Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. and Anna Maria Salomons. Col Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. married Margaret Ellicott, daughter of Elias Ellicott, on 15. Dec. 1868; no issue.

ALFRED ALEXANDER WOODHULL, (M. D.), (Colonel United States Army, Retired), eighth generation from Richard Wodhull I., Patentee of Brookhaven, Long Island, was the only child of Alfred Alexander Woodhull, M. D., and Anna Maria Salomons.
He was born at Princeton, New Jersey, April 13, 1837.
He prepared at Lawrenceville, New- Jersey, for Princeton College, from which he was graduated A. B., in 1856; and received from the same institution the degrees of A. M., 1859, and LL. D., in 1894.
He commenced the study of Medicine in 1856, under the precep­torship of Dr. John Stillwell Schanck, Professor of Chemistry in Princeton College; attended two courses of lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, and was graduated M. D., in March, 1859.
In the following July, Dr. Woodhull commenced the practice of Medicine in Leavenworth, Kansas, but after a few weeks he removed to Eudora in the same State, where he practiced. two years.
After Sumter was fired upon, he took an active part in raising a Company of mounted rifles for the Kansas Militia, with a view to service, and was commissioned a lieutenant therein.
In September, 1861, upon the usual competitive examination, he was commissioned a medical officer in the regular army.
His service during the war was with troops and as assistant to medical directors, and included duty as acting medical inspector of
the Army of the James, 1864-'65; in March, 1865, he was brevetted lieutenant-colonel and the intermediate grades of Captain and Major, for "faithful and meritorious services during the war," and attained the actual rank of lieutenant-colonel May 16th, 1894.
He became a Colonel in the Medical Department (an Assistant Surgeon General) October 8, 1900, and by the operation of law passed to the retired list as Colonel United States Army, April 13, 1901.
He represented the Medical Department of the United States Army at the Eighth International Congress of Hygiene and Demog­raphy, London, 1891; was instructor in Military Hygiene at the In­fantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, 1886-'90; was com­manding officer of the Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, from March 26, 1892, to July, 1895; Medical Director, De­partment of Colorado, from July, 1895, to July, 1898; organized and. commanded the Josiah Simpson General Hospital, near Fort Mon­roe, Va., August, 1898, to February, 1899; Chief Surgeon Department of the Pacific (that is, administration medical officer of the Philip­pines) April-December, 1899.
In charge of the Library and Museum Division, Surgeon Gen­eral's office, April 1900, to April, 1901; President Medical Exam­ining Board, Winter and Spring 1901.
He is a gold medalist of the Military Service Institution, for a prize essay on "The Enlisted Soldier," published in its Journal, March, 1887.
His literary work includes the "Catalogue of the Surgical Sec­tion of the Army Medical Museum," 1867; "Studies, chiefly Clinical, in the Non-Emetic Use of Ipecacuanha," 1876; "Notes on Military Hygiene, for Officers of the Line," 1890; 2nd, edition, 1898.
The article on Military Hygiene in the Reference Hand-Book of the Medical Sciences, first edition, Vol. III., second edition Vol. IV;
"On the Causes of the Epidemic of Yellow-Fever at Savannah, 1876," American Journal of the Medical Sciences, July, 1877; "May not Yellow-Fever Originate in the -United States?" Transactions of the American Public Health Association, 1879; "The Sanitary Relations of Military Sites" in the Division of Military Engineering of the International Congress of Engineers, Chicago, 1893; and a report to the War Department of "Observations on the Medical Department of the British Army," published in the Transactions of the Association of Military Surgeons of the -United States, Vol. IV., 1894; and other professional and literary occasional papers.
Colonel Woodhull is the eighth in descent from Richard Wodhull, the patentee of Brookhaven, Long Island, and by other lines is de­scended from a Signer of the Declaration (John Witherspoon, D. D.), and from a Colonel in the active New Jersey Militia in the Revolu­tion. Besides being a signer, Dr. Witherspoon pleaded for Indepen­dence "like a Cicero." He was also an active and very efficient mem­ber of the Board of War and in 1778 a member of the committee upon finance with Robert Morris, Elbridge Gerry, Richard Henry Lee and Gouverneur Morris.
Colonel Woodhull resides at Princeton, and is a lecturer in the University on Personal Hygiene and Public Sanitation. He mar­ried, December 15, 1868, Margaret, daughter of Elias Ellicott, of Baltimore. He was commissioned Brigadier-General, retired, April 23, 1904. They had no children.

Last Edited=16 Dec 2007

Dr. Addison Waddell Woodhull M.D. (M)
(13. Aug. 1831 - ), #322418
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Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Dr. Addison Waddell Woodhull M.D. married Emma Taylor. Dr. Addison Waddell Woodhull M.D. was born on 13. Aug. 1831. He was the son of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. (M)
(25. Mar. 1810 - 5. Oct. 1836), #435875
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
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     Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. was born on 25. Mar. 1810 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of Rev. George Spofford Woodhull and Gertrude Neilson. Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. married Anna Maria Salomons, daughter of Dr. Dirch G. Salomons and Susan Smith, on 26. Feb. 1833. Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. died on 5. Oct. 1836 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, at age 26. ALFRED ALEXANDER WOODHULL, (M. D.)was the youngest son of the Rev. George Spofford Woodhull and Gertrude Neilson. He was born at Cranbury, New Jersey, March 25, 1810.
He was graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) A. B., 1828, and received his degree of A. M. in 1831. He was graduated in medicine (M. D.), from the University of Penn­sylvania in 1831.
After a year of hospital practice in Philadelphia, he began the practice of medicine at Marietta, Lancaster Co., Penna., in 1832.
Dr. Woodhull removed to Princeton in 1835, and died there Oc?
tober 5, 1836. Up to the time of his death he was actively engaged in his medical practice.
By his contemporaries Dr. A. A. Woodhull was described as a young man of attractive figure, handsome features, and most winning manners. He was public-spirited, taking an active part in town affairs (but not holding office) and especially interested in the promo­tion of temperance reform.
He was elected a trustee of the Princeton Presbyterian Church in 1835. His professional reputation was that of an intelligent, popular, and successful physician.
He had a happy faculty of writing verse, some of which has marked poetical merit. Earlier editions of the Presbyterian hymn­book contained several of his hymns. During his last illness, when assured that recovery was hopeless, he dictated the following beautiful lines:

Traveler dolt thou hear the tidings Borne unto thy weary ear,
Soft as angel's gentlest whisper Breathing from the upper sphere, Sweetly telling
Thy redemption now is near.
In the desert's gloomy terrors,
'Mid the tempest's booming roar, Hark! the still small voice of mercy
Breaking from yon fearful shore,
Sweetly telling
All thy toil will soon be o'er.
Mourner, when the tear of sorrow
Wells from up thy stricken breast,
Raise thy streaming eyes to mansions
Where the weary are at rest,
Sweetly telling
Here thou'lt be a welcome guest.

Mortal, when death's viewless arrow
Quivers in thy fluttering heart,
Lift thy lapsing thoughts to Jesus,
Who disarms the fatal dart,
Sweetly telling
I to thee my peace impart.


These verses were originally published in the New York Ob­server, (probably in the autumn of 1836.) The poem and a sketch of the author, may be found in "The Poets of the Church," by Edwin F. Hatfield, D. D.
Anna Maria Salomons, who was married to Dr. Woodhull, was born at Princeton, March 30, 1811. They were married, February 26, 1833.
Her father was Dr. Dirck G. Salomons, of St. Eustacia, of the Dutch West Indies, who had been a student at Princeton, but did not graduate there, although he received the honorary degree of A. M., perhaps with his class, from that institution in 1812.
He was graduated in Medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (now Columbia), New York, in 1812, and returned with his family to his father's estate in the West Indies, where he died a few years afterward at an early age.
Dr. Salomons' widow then returned with her two daughters to her father, President Smith, of Princeton.
Mrs. Woodhull's mother was Susan, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith, D. D., and. Ann, daughter of the Rev. John Wither­spoon, D. D., both Presidents of Princeton College.
Through the Witherspoon line she was a descendant of John Knox the Scottish Reformer, or as the noblemen and freemen of Kyle and Cunningham called him, "the first Planter and Chief Waterer of God's Church."
John Witherspoon and Elizabeth Montgomerie married September 20, 1748; she was the daughter of Robert Montgomerie, of Craighouse Ayrshire, Scotland.
Their daughter Ann Witherspoon, born July 23, 1149, married Samuel Stanhope Smith, in June, 1775.
Their daughter Susan, born June 23, 1185, married Dirck G. Salomons (about the year 1810), records lost. She died at Princeton, in June, 1849.
Their daughter Anna Maria, born March 30, 1811, married Dr. A. A. Woodhull, of Marietta, Pa., February 26, 1833. After two years' residence at Marietta, they returned in 1835 to Princeton, where she was left a widow October 5, 183G. Her only child, a posthumous son, was born April 13, 1831.
She was married in Philadelphia. November 18, 1850, to William R. McCay, of Lewistown, Pa., at which place she died, August 20, 1862.

Last Edited=16 Dec 2007

Children of Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. and Anna Maria Salomons
Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. (c 1822 - )
Col Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. (13. Apr. 1837 - )

Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. (M)
(c 1822 - ), #435880
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     Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. was born c 1822. He was the son of Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. and Anna Maria Salomons. Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D. was Inspector General, United States Volunteers. He married Margaret Ellicott in 1868.

Last Edited=16 Dec 2007

Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. (M)
(11. Jan. 1794 - 13. Oct. 1830), #146612
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     Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. was born on 11. Jan. 1794. He was the son of Rev. John Woodhull Jr. and Sarah Spofford. Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. married Charlotte Wyckoff, daughter of Col. William S. Wyckoff and Hannah Scudder, on 25. Nov. 1817. Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. died on 13. Oct. 1830 at age 36.

GILBERT SMITH -WOODHULL, (M. D.), sixth generation from Richard Wodhull I., Patentee of Brookhaven, Long Island, was the young­est child of the Rev. John Woodhull, D. D., and Sarah Spofford. He was born near Freehold, New Jersey, January 11, 1794.
His literary studies were pursued under his father, who was a suc­cessful teacher, as well as preacher. He was graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1823. His medical preceptors were Dr. John Tennent Woodhull (his brother), and Dr. Hosack, of New York.
He was graduated from Jefferson Medical College, after which he acquired a very extensive practice in the townships of Freehold, Manalapan, and Upper Freehold.
He was a man of fine personal appearance, prepossessing address, and manner unusually pleasing and magnetic, combining dignity with a genuine bonhomie.
He was almost a Centaur in his out-of-door life, always in the saddle, sitting his horse with inimitable ease and grace; riding at a slashing gait; shortening distances by crossing fields and fences, of great endurance, a stranger to fatigue.
The close of a morning's ride would frequently find him forty miles away from his starting point.
Inheriting considerable wealth from his father, he practiced rather from love of his profession than the desire of pecuniary gain.

Eminently a pious man, he was chosen a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church at Perrineville, New Jersey, of which his nephew was pastor.
He married, November 25, 1817, Charlotte, daughter of William Wikoff, of Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He was admitted a member of the Monmouth District Medical Society in the year 1818. In 1822-3 he was elected President of the County and in 1825 of the State Medical Society.
This brilliant man died in his thirty-seventh year, leaving a widow, three daughters and a son.
He was interred in the burial ground attached to the Presbyterian Church at Perrineville, where a substantial monument was erected to his memory, upon which is inscribed this appropriate quotation:
"I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course. I have kept the faith.
"Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give me at that day, and not to me only, but unto all them that love his appearing."
(See "History of the Monmouth District Medical Society.").

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. and Charlotte Wyckoff
Dr. Henry William Beck Woodhull M.D. (3. Oct. 1819 - )
Sarah Spofford Woodhull+ (15. Aug. 1821 - 29. Mar. 1902)
Anna Matilda Woodhull (24. Jul. 1824 - 31. Jul. 1898)
Charlotte Gilberta Woodhull (3. Aug. 1829 - )

Dr. Henry William Beck Woodhull M.D. (M)
(3. Oct. 1819 - ), #322432
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     Dr. Henry William Beck Woodhull M.D. married Azelia Girard. Dr. Henry William Beck Woodhull M.D. was born on 3. Oct. 1819. He was the son of Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D. and Charlotte Wyckoff.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Dr. John Neilson Woodhull M.D. (M)
(25. Jul. 1807 - 1867), #435876
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     Dr. John Neilson Woodhull M.D. was born on 25. Jul. 1807 at New Jersey. He was the son of Rev. George Spofford Woodhull and Gertrude Neilson.
Dr. John Neilson Woodhull M.D. appeared on the census of 2. Aug. 1850 at West Windsor Twp., Mercer County, New Jersey; real estate value 20,000.00. Dr. John Neilson Woodhull M.D. was shown in the census on 2. Aug. 1850 as a physician.
Dr. John Neilson Woodhull M.D. appeared on the census of 8. Jun. 1860 at Princeton Twp., Mercer County, New Jersey. He died in 1867 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey; not married.

Last Edited=16 Dec 2007

Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. (M)
(24. Aug. 1786 - 18. Nov. 1869), #146610
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     Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. was born on 24. Aug. 1786 at Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was the son of Rev. John Woodhull Jr. and Sarah Spofford. Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. married Ann Wyckoff, daughter of Col. William S. Wyckoff and Hannah Scudder, on 22. Jan. 1812 at New Jersey. Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. died on 18. Nov. 1869 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 83.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D. and Ann Wyckoff
William Wikoff Woodhull (1812 - 16. Jun. 1813)
Matilda Wikoff Woodhull+ (3. Nov. 1813 - 24. May. 1864)
George Spafford Woodhull+ (25. Dec. 1814 - )
Julia Woodhull+ (25. Mar. 1816 - 16. Dec. 1840)
William Wyckoff Woodhull (28. Jul. 1817 - )
John Woodhull (25. Jan. 1819 - 13. Sep. 1822)
Maria Scudder Woodhull+ (20. Mar. 1820 - 2. Jun. 1873)
Charles Frederick Woodhull (4. Aug. 1821 - 27. Feb. 1890)
John Woodhull+ (5. Apr. 1823 - )
Hannah Wikoff Woodhull (24. Jan. 1826 - 10. May. 1891)
Gilbert Tennent Woodhull D. D.+ (18. Feb. 1827 - 11. Feb. 1898)
Ann Amelia Woodhull (7. Oct. 1829 - 16. Jan. 1831)
Sarah Wikoff Woodhull (1. Apr. 1830 - 16. Jan. 1831)
Dr. Addison Waddell Woodhull M.D. (13. Aug. 1831 - )

Rev. Frederick Wikoff Woodhull (M)
(16. Mar. 1865 - ), #435933
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     Rev. Frederick Wikoff Woodhull was born on 16. Mar. 1865. He was the son of Gilbert Tennent Woodhull D. D. and Elizabeth Waldo. Rev. Frederick Wikoff Woodhull was graduated in Jan. 1903 at Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He was graduated in Jun. 1903 at Still College of Osteopathy.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Rev. George Spofford Woodhull (M)
(31. Mar. 1773 - 25. Dec. 1834), #391226
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     Rev. George Spofford Woodhull was born on 31. Mar. 1773 at Leacock, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Rev. John Woodhull Jr. and Sarah Spofford. Rev. George Spofford Woodhull married Gertrude Neilson, daughter of Brig. Gen. John Neilson Jr. and Catherine Schuyler Voorhees, on 4. Jun. 1799. Rev. George Spofford Woodhull died on 25. Dec. 1834 at age 61; of Scarlet Fever.

The REV. GEORGE SPAFFORD WOODHULL was a native of Pennsylvania. He was born on the 31st day of March. 1773. His father, the Rev. Dr. John Woodhull, who was for more than half a century a distinguished and venerated min­ister of the Presbyterian church, was at that time established in a pastorate in the town of Leacock in Lancaster County. Pa.. the place of his son's birth. His mother was Miss Spafford. of the city of Philadelphia, a step-daughter of the Rev. Gilbert Tennent. one of the most eminent, devoted and successful ministers that ever adorned the American church. She was an excellent woman, of a sound practical mind and of ardent, active piety.
In 1779 his father removed to Freehold, N. J., to take charge of the church, made vacant by the death of the Rev. William Tennent," whose praise is in all the churches.- There he established an academy at which his son George was edu­cated, until in the 16th year of his age, he entered Princeton college, in the junior class, and graduated in 179o. His char­acter was blameless, his father incidentally remarking of him shortly before his death, "that he had no recollection of hav­ing ever had occasion to reprove him in his life."
After graduating, Mr. George S. Woodhull commenced the study of the law and continued it for about two years, and then relinquishing the law, he studied medicine for a year with Dr. Moses Scott, in New Brunswick. Through the influence of a sermon preached by his father he was led to study theology with his father in 1794..
He was licensed by the Presbytery of New Brunswick to preach the gospel, on the 14th day of November, 1797. He was called, ordained and installed pastor of the church at Cran­berry, June 6th, 1798, and in the next year he was married to Miss Gertrude Neilson, the eldest daughter of Col. john Neilson of New Brunswick,—a gentle, refined and handsome young woman, who had been educated at Bethlehem, Pa.
Mr. Woodhull continued to be the pastor of the church at Cranberry for twenty-two years, during which time his minis­try was faithful. noiseless, and dignified. He was distin­guished for his public spirit. He was a trustee of the College of New Jersey, and zealously labored for the interest of that institution.
In the month of April, 1811, he was one of a little band of patriotic and pious gentlemen who assembled in Princeton, and formed the New jersey Bible Society. In this he was an active member during his life. In 1815 he first suggested the system of Bible-class instruction, which, after having tried it among the youth of his own church, he brought before the Presbytery and received for it the sanction of that body ; and thence by his zealous labors, it was carried to the Synod of New York and New Jersey, and by that body made the subject of an overture to the General Assembly, which recom­mended it to all the churches under its care. The Rev. Dr. Green had introduced it into the college several years before this, but its introduction into the churches on its present plan is due to Mr.Woodhull In the year 1818, Mr. Woodhull began to labor against the use of ardent spirits ; though it was eight years before the American Temperance Society was formed or proposed, he brought the subject before the Presbytery and caused an over­ture to the General Assembly, which the same year passed an act, solemnly " recommending to all ministers, elders and deacons of the Presbyterian church, to refrain from offering ardent spirits to those who might visit them at their re­spective houses, except in extraordinary cases." Was not this the first organized and official movement in the Temper­ance Reform ? Mr. Woodhull practiced "entire abstinence" long before the Temperance Reform commenced. At his death a temperance pledge bearing date as far back as 1815, signed by several of his congregation, was found among his papers.
A few years before he left Cranberry he was very ill with fever, so that his life was despaired of for several days. In this extremity he desired his friends in Princeton to assemble and pray for his recovery. This was done. Five or six clergy­men with the elders and a number of the members of the church assembled in one of the apartments of the college build­ing, and spent an hour in intercessory prayer for his recovery and it is alleged as an undoubted fact, that at or near the time when his friends were thus interceding for him, his disease took a favorable turn and his recovery commenced. He was ever deeply impressed with this event as an instance of remarkable answer to prayer.
He left Cranberry in 1820, to accept a call to Princeton. He had received a call about ten years before, to Princeton, but upon advice, declined it as before stated.
In 1832. after leaving Princeton. he received a call from the church at Middletown Point, N. J., where he spent the last two years of his life. He died of scarlet fever, on the 25th of December, 1834, in the sixty-second year of his age, and thirty-seventh of his ministry—calm and holy to the last. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Miller preached a funeral discourse in the church at Princeton, in 1835, in memory of the Rev. George S. Woodhull, at the request of the congregation of Princeton. He took for his text, Acts xi. 24, "He was a good man." When he came to speak of his ministry of twelve years in Princeton, he said, " his ministry through the whole of that time was marked with the same steadiness, prudence, diligence, dignity, and punctuality which have always characterized his labors. One fact is unquestionably certain, that during the twelve years of his pastoral service, this church received a greater number of members to her communion, than in any preceding period of twelve years since the commencement of her existence." He continued, in speaking of him personally:

"His history is his portrait. I will only say that it has been my lot, within the last forty years of my life, to be acquainted with many hundred ministers of the Gospel of various denominations, and with not a few of them to be on what might be called intimate terms and although I have known a number of more splendid, of more profound attainments, and of more impressive eloquence than your late pas­tor, yet in the great moral qualities which go to form the good man, the exemplary Christian. the diligent and untiring pastor, the benevolent neighbor and citizen, and the dignified, polished, perfect gentleman, I have seldom known his equal, and I think never on the whole his superior. No one, I can confidently assert, ever beard from his lips a censorious remark or a harsh sentence concerning any human being. No one ever witnessed, even in his most unguarded moments, any other deportment than that which was characterized by Christian urbanity. No one ever beard from him one of those rough epithets or coarse jests which sometimes escape even from those deemed pious and exemplary. In short, the whole texture of his mind and all the habits of his life were marked with a degree of inoffensiveness, purity, respectfulness, dignity, gentleness and unceasing benevolence which I never expect to see exceeded by any other man in this world. So remarkably indeed were his feelings held in subjection to principle, and so habitually guarded against the expression of any irascible emotion that, even under unfriendly and ungenerous treatment, in most cases like his Master. he opened not his mouth; and when he did give a momentary utterance to painful feeling it was with that tender and subdued tone which showed that be was more anxious to govern himself than to cast
odium on others. Indeed I have often thought that he carried his caution, reserve and forbearance to an extreme ; to a length which interfered with firmness and en­ergy, and that his dread of controversy and reluctance to contend sometimes led him to yield to judgments inferior to his own. He never made ambitions claims; never put himself forward ; seldom asserted what was his due ; and in a word, in meekness, in modesty, in retiring. unassuming gentleness, and in a prudence which seemed never to sleep, he set before his professional brethren and his fellow Chris­tians a noble example."
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Mr. and Mrs. Woodhull had four children who grew up to adult age—the Rev. William H. Woodhull, who graduated at Princeton college in 1822. and who after leaving the seminary was settled in Upper Freehold and died in t834; Cornelia, who died unmarried ; Alfred A. Woodhull, M. D., and John N. Woodhull, M. D., both physicians, who died in Princeton and have been noticed in the previous volume. None of them are now living. Mrs_ Woodhull lived till 1863. ever exhibiting a beautiful Christian life and greatly beloved wherever known. For many years before her death. having returned to Prince­ton with her maiden sister Miss Neilson, she lived with her son Dr. John N. Woodhull, till her death.

Last Edited=14 Mar 2008

Children of Rev. George Spofford Woodhull and Gertrude Neilson
Cornelia Woodhull (c 1797 - )
Rev. William Henry Woodhull+ (4. Mar. 1802 - 4. Jan. 1835)
Dr. John Neilson Woodhull M.D. (25. Jul. 1807 - 1867)
Dr. Alfred Alexander Woodhull M.D.+ (25. Mar. 1810 - 5. Oct. 1836)

Rev. John Woodhull Jr. (M)
(26. Jan. 1744 - 22. Nov. 1824), #322428

     Rev. John Woodhull Jr. was born on 26. Jan. 1744. He married Sarah Spofford on 28. May. 1772. Rev. John Woodhull Jr. died on 22. Nov. 1824 at age 80.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Rev. John Woodhull Jr. and Sarah Spofford
Rev. George Spofford Woodhull+ (31. Mar. 1773 - 25. Dec. 1834)
Dr. John Tennent Woodhull M.D.+ (24. Aug. 1786 - 18. Nov. 1869)
Dr. Gilbert Smith Woodhull M.D.+ (11. Jan. 1794 - 13. Oct. 1830)

Rev. William Henry Woodhull (M)
(4. Mar. 1802 - 4. Jan. 1835), #146615
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     Rev. William Henry Woodhull was born on 4. Mar. 1802. He was the son of Rev. George Spofford Woodhull and Gertrude Neilson. Rev. William Henry Woodhull was graduated in 1822 at College of New Jersey now Princeton, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was graduated in 1824 at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. He married Amanda Wyckoff, daughter of Col. William S. Wyckoff and Hannah Scudder, on 26. Oct. 1825. Rev. William Henry Woodhull died on 4. Jan. 1835 at age 32.

Last Edited=17 Dec 2007

Children of Rev. William Henry Woodhull and Amanda Wyckoff
William Wikoff Woodhull (24. Sep. 1826 - 30. Jun. 1856)
Spafford Eugene Woodhull+ (28. Mar. 1828 - )
John Neilson Woodhull (8. Apr. 1830 - 24. Mar. 1860)
Cornelia Neilson Woodhull (26. Apr. 1832 - 26. Jan. 1835)

Elizabeth Woodin (F)
#285005

     Elizabeth Woodin married John Henry Van De Bogart.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Elizabeth Woodin and John Henry Van De Bogart
Mary Elena Van De Bogart+ (23. Jan. 1872 - 26. Mar. 1948)

(Unknown) Wooding (?)
(Mar. 1877 - Mar. 1877), #423257
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     (Unknown) Wooding died in Mar. 1877 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. (Unknown) Wooding was born in Mar. 1877 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. (Unknown) Wooding was the child of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker. (Unknown) Wooding was buried on 24. Mar. 1877 at Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Info from Burial record at Evergreens Cemetary. Child died atage 2 of paralysis of the Brain. Mother Ella A Wood.Address 529 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn.

Last Edited=16 Apr 2007

Bessie MacDougal Wooding (F)
(Feb. 1882 - ), #423244
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     Bessie MacDougal Wooding was born in Feb. 1882 at New York. She was the daughter of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker.
Bessie MacDougal Wooding appeared on the census of 15. Apr. 1910 at with her mother, Los Angeles, Los Angles County, California. She was the manager of a Department store on 15. Apr. 1910. She married Wellington Landrum.
Bessie MacDougal Wooding appeared on the census of 5. Jan. 1920 at with her mother, Los Angeles, Los Angles County, California; married
listed as Bessie Landrum.

Last Edited=16 Apr 2007

Edmund Wooding (M)
(Aug. 1879 - ), #423243
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     Edmund Wooding was born in Aug. 1879 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker. Edmund Wooding was a salesman.

Last Edited=16 Apr 2007

Edmund Wooding (M)
#423324

     Edmund Wooding married Ann (Unknown).

Last Edited=16 Apr 2007

Child of Edmund Wooding and Ann (Unknown)
Frank E Wooding+ (Jul. 1849 - )

Frank E Wooding (M)
(Jul. 1849 - ), #423301
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     Frank E Wooding was born in Jul. 1849 at Connecticut. He was the son of Edmund Wooding and Ann (Unknown).
Frank E Wooding appeared on the census of 21. Aug. 1850 at with his parents, Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut. He married Isabella Augusta Riker, daughter of Robert Riker and Catherine Matilda McDougall, c 1878.
Frank E Wooding appeared on the census of 4. Jun. 1880 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was a clerk in a store on 4. Jun. 1880.
Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker appeared on the census of 15. Jun. 1900 at Le Roy, Genesee County, New York; 6 children, 3 living. Frank E Wooding was a dry goods merchant on 15. Jun. 1900.

Last Edited=16 Apr 2007

Children of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker
Frank Wooding
John Wooding
(Unknown) Wooding (Mar. 1877 - Mar. 1877)
Edmund Wooding (Aug. 1879 - )
Bessie MacDougal Wooding (Feb. 1882 - )
Mable Wooding (Aug. 1886 - )

Frank Wooding (M)
#423247
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     R/R Numerical Index. Frank Wooding was the son of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker.

Last Edited=15 Apr 2007

John Wooding (M)
#423248
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     R/R Numerical Index. John Wooding was the son of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker.

Last Edited=15 Apr 2007

Mable Wooding (F)
(Aug. 1886 - ), #423246
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     Mable Wooding was born in Aug. 1886 at New York. She was the daughter of Frank E Wooding and Isabella Augusta Riker. R/R Numerical Index1900 US Census NY in school. Date and place of birth.

Last Edited=15 Apr 2007

Camille Woodland (F)
#88342
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Relationship=9th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=12th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Donald Platt Woodland (M)
( - c 1966), #88327

     Donald Platt Woodland died c 1966 at Downey, Bannock County, Idaho.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Donald Platt Woodland
Gordon Rawlins Woodland (8. Apr. 1958 - 12. Apr. 1958)

Eric Woodland (M)
#88333
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Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Gordon Rawlins Woodland (M)
(8. Apr. 1958 - 12. Apr. 1958), #88285
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Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Gordon Rawlins Woodland was born on 8. Apr. 1958 at Downey, Bannock County, Idaho. He was the son of Donald Platt Woodland. Gordon Rawlins Woodland died on 12. Apr. 1958 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 0.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Jean William Woodland (M)
(21. Jan. 1911 - 11. Sep. 1989), #439028

     Jean William Woodland was born on 21. Jan. 1911 at Richmond, Cache County, Utah. He married LaNore Woolf, daughter of Milton Howe Woolf and Iretta Narissa France, on 11. Dec. 1940. Jean William Woodland began military service on 8. Jun. 1942 at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; U. S. Army
1 year of college
married
72 inces tall
166 lbs. He died on 11. Sep. 1989 at Utah at age 78.

Last Edited=2 Mar 2008

Jeffrey Woodland (M)
#88344
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Relationship=12th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John E. Woodland Jr. (M)
(3. Nov. 1908 - 6. Sep. 2000), #435666
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     John E. Woodland Jr. was born on 3. Nov. 1908 at New Jersey. He was the son of John Woodland and Alta M. Schenck. John E. Woodland Jr. died on 6. Sep. 2000 his last known address was at Highland Park, Middlesex County, New Jersey, according to the SSDI.

Last Edited=11 Dec 2007

John Woodland (M)
(c 1874 - ), #300759

     John Woodland was born c 1874 at New Jersey. He married Alta M. Schenck, daughter of Thomas Ely Schenck and Elizabeth Sadie Mason, c 1908.
John Woodland and Alta M. Schenck appeared on the census of 20. Apr. 1910 at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey; 2 children, 2 living\
John's second marriage. John Woodland was shown in the census on 20. Apr. 1910 as an insurance agent.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of John Woodland and Alta M. Schenck
John E. Woodland Jr. (3. Nov. 1908 - 6. Sep. 2000)
Schanck Woodland (22. Jan. 1910 - 11. Nov. 1997)

Jonathan Woodland (M)
#88340
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Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Natalie Woodland (F)
#88341
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Relationship=12th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Ryan Woodland (M)
#88343
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Relationship=12th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Sandra Woodland (F)
#88334
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Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Schanck Woodland (M)
(22. Jan. 1910 - 11. Nov. 1997), #300760
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     Schanck Woodland was also known as Thomas Woodland. Schanck Woodland was born on 22. Jan. 1910 at New Jersey. He was the son of John Woodland and Alta M. Schenck. In the census on 7. Apr. 1930 Schanck Woodland was named T. Schanck Woodland. He died on 11. Nov. 1997 his last known address was at Ocean Grove, Monmouth County, New Jersey, according to the SSDI.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Scott Woodland (M)
#88335
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Relationship=9th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=12th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Arthur Emory Woodley (M)
( - Nov. 1979), #415147

     Arthur Emory Woodley married Helen Beacher Longstreet, daughter of Thomas Darling Longstreet and Florence Albertha Rosamond Chatterson, on 1. Feb. 1930 at Paris, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Arthur Emory Woodley died in Nov. 1979.

Last Edited=28 Dec 2006

John Woodley Jr. (M)
#279717
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Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     John Woodley Jr. was the son of John Woodley Sr. and Irene F. Risdon.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John Woodley Sr. (M)
#279706

     John Woodley Sr. married Irene F. Risdon, daughter of George S Risdon and Minnie L (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of John Woodley Sr. and Irene F. Risdon
John Woodley Jr.

Amanda Brooke Woodlief (F)
(15. Nov. 1985 - ), #354039
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Amanda Brooke Woodlief was born on 15. Nov. 1985 at Camarillo, Ventura County, California. She was the daughter of Steven Leroy Woodlief and Stacy Alene Gerrell.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Steve Pierson Woodlief (M)
(24. May. 1940 - ), #353971

     Steve Pierson Woodlief was born on 24. May. 1940 at Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California. He married Melva Lynn Wegner, daughter of Martin LeRoy Wegner and Margaret Louise Williams, on 10. Jun. 1960.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Steve Pierson Woodlief and Melva Lynn Wegner
Susan Louise Woodlief (17. Nov. 1960 - )
Steven Leroy Woodlief+ (19. Dec. 1961 - )
Suyen Woodlief (30. Jan. 1968 - )

Steven Leroy Woodlief (M)
(19. Dec. 1961 - ), #353973
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Steven Leroy Woodlief was born on 19. Dec. 1961 at Northridge, Los Angeles County, California. He was the son of Steve Pierson Woodlief and Melva Lynn Wegner. Steven Leroy Woodlief married Stacy Alene Gerrell on 27. Jun. 1981.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Steven Leroy Woodlief and Stacy Alene Gerrell
Amanda Brooke Woodlief (15. Nov. 1985 - )
Steven Martin Woodlief (19. Oct. 1989 - )

Steven Martin Woodlief (M)
(19. Oct. 1989 - ), #354040
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Steven Martin Woodlief was born on 19. Oct. 1989 at Camarillo, Ventura County, California. He was the son of Steven Leroy Woodlief and Stacy Alene Gerrell.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Susan Louise Woodlief (F)
(17. Nov. 1960 - ), #353972
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Susan Louise Woodlief was born on 17. Nov. 1960 at Northridge, Los Angeles County, California. She was the daughter of Steve Pierson Woodlief and Melva Lynn Wegner.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Suyen Woodlief (F)
(30. Jan. 1968 - ), #353974
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Suyen Woodlief was born on 30. Jan. 1968 at Mok Poe City, Korea. She was the daughter of Steve Pierson Woodlief and Melva Lynn Wegner. Suyen Woodlief married Scott James Leak.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

David Woodman (M)
#359362

     David Woodman married Abigail Gray.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of David Woodman and Abigail Gray
Jane A. Woodman+ (6. Mar. 1838 - 2. Oct. 1863)

Jane A. Woodman (F)
(6. Mar. 1838 - 2. Oct. 1863), #164726
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     Jane A. Woodman was born on 6. Mar. 1838 at Antwerp Twp., Van Buren County, Michigan. She was the daughter of David Woodman and Abigail Gray. Jane A. Woodman married William F. Epler, son of John Epler and Sarah Beggs, on 12. Apr. 1859 at Duluth, Saint Louis County, Minnesota. Jane A. Woodman died on 2. Oct. 1863 at