She married Aaron K. Wooley, born 1800 and died in 1849 during the Cholera Epidemic in Lexington.
They had a "Mansion" at the corner of 2nd and Market Street in Lexington, KY.
Source: Lexington, Queen of the Bluegrass, by Randolph Hollingsworth, 2004.
RE: Cemetery, Note condition of ground for the Birchfield (top) image and compare with image from Julia and Clinton, taken the last day of 2010 when cemetery was covered with six feet tall bamboo thicket.
She married Aaron K. Wooley, born 1800 and died in 1849 during the Cholera Epidemic in Lexington.
They had a "Mansion" at the corner of 2nd and Market Street in Lexington, KY.
Source: Lexington, Queen of the Bluegrass, by Randolph Hollingsworth, 2004.
RE: Cemetery, Note condition of ground for the Birchfield (top) image and compare with image from Julia and Clinton, taken the last day of 2010 when cemetery was covered with six feet tall bamboo thicket.
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