Re: Samuel WOOSLEY b. 1775 vs. Samuel WOOLSEY b. 1776
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Samuel WOOSLEY b. 1775 vs. Samuel WOOLSEY b. 1776
James Woosley 1/04/04
Am interested in any further information on this topic.I have a little to add:
My notes say that Phebe Woosley, wife of Samuel Woosley 1775-1844, is in the 1850 Edmundson County, Kentucky census p.487.Unfortunately, I did not record the details.
Phebe Woosley is listed in the 1850 Slave Schedules for Edmundson County, Kentucky (Black female age 50) p. 487.
http://www.kytnresearch.com/e1850sla.pdfhttp://www.kytnresearch.com/e1850sla.pdf
Dan Woosley Cemetery is listed in Grayson County, Kentucky.
http://catalog.kyhistory.org/help/Cem_List_Grayson_Spencer.htmhttp://catalog.kyhistory.org/help/Cem_List_Grayson_Spencer.htm
Samuel Woosley 1775-1844 had a brother, Nathaniel.Nathaniel's son Major James Woosley 1811-1897 married Patience Baley 1810-1868, daughter of William Baley abt. 1784-1845 and Margaret Reed b. abt. 1785.This family migrated from Albemarle County, VA->Gallatin County, IL->Madison County, MO->Sangamon County, IL->Pike County, IL->Jackson County, MO->Platte County, MO->Nodaway County, IL.
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Re: Samuel WOOSLEY b. 1775 vs. Samuel WOOLSEY b. 1776
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Re: Samuel WOOSLEY b. 1775 vs. Samuel WOOLSEY b. 1776