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Wood Families of Calvert County
Posted by: T Wood (ID *****8019) Date: June 20, 2004 at 14:44:55
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I am researching my husband’s Wood family in Calvert County. I know his great grandfathers name was William Wood (1-24-1841 to 5-13-1925). He was married 3 times. One of his wives had the maiden name of Simmons. Her mother was Mary Simmons (12-20-1826 to 12-20-1903). Mary Simmons is buried next to William Wood in a cemetery on Brooms Island Road in Calvert County. William had at least 6 sons. They were named Isaac, Marshall, Paul, Eddie, Clinton and Stephen Randolph. Isaac married Lorena, Paul married Gladys, Marshall married Carrie, and Stephen (9 F 1875 - 23 S 1923) (my husband’s grandfather) married Sweetie Dell (27 Mar. 1885 - 16 Mar. 1924). Stephen and Sweetie were both buried in Asbury. Sweetie’s parents were Benjamin Franklin Wood (another Wood family) and Annie M. Sweetie had 2 sisters one named Annie (married twice Bowen and Breeden) and the other named Edith and possibly a brother. Stephen and Sweetie had 6 children named William Columbus (1905 to 1970) (SS#213-16-4860) (married to a Gibson), Evelyn (1907 to 2004)(married to Theodore Roosevelt Brady), Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Randolph (1913 to 1993) (married to Ethel Houghton), Dawson Monnett, and Claude Wendell who changed his name to Theodore (not sure of the story on this one). I am trying to find out the names of William Wood’s (1841-1925) wives and which one was the mother of Stephen Randolph. I would also like to know the names of William’s parents and anything you have on either of these Wood families.


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