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Aranda M. “Randy” Woodford

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Aranda M. “Randy” Woodford

Birth
Burlington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
17 Aug 1890 (aged 78)
Noble County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dudley, Noble County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Aranda Moses Woodford, son of Allen Woodford and Alphia Woodruff married Mercy Wheeler on April 23, 1831.

Aranda Moses Woodford married Elizabeth McWilliams Odel Ogle Woodford on July 21, 1881.

Children:
Charles A. Woodford 1882
Aranda Woodford 1884 (infant death)
Mary Woodford 1887
Grover Cleveland Woodford 1890

from the publication History of Noble County 1887, page 335. (The following information provided by Marla Sue a Find A Grave Contributor)

Allen Woodford and wife (nee Woodruff) with a family of five children came from Connecticut to Marietta in 1817. Five children were afterwards born to them, and all are still living, viz.: Andrew, Lydia A. (Wheeler), Aranda M., Helen (Colbig), Harry, Mary (Wiley), William, Hiram, and Elvira and Elmira (twins). The family came to Olive Township in 1818, where the parents died some years later. Aranda M. Woodford, a prominent farmer, lived at home until his marriage with Mercy Wheeler, by whom he had eleven children. His wife died in 1881, and he afterwards married Elizabeth McWilliams. One child has been born of this union. Mr. Woodford is a member of the Baptist church.
Aranda Moses Woodford, son of Allen Woodford and Alphia Woodruff married Mercy Wheeler on April 23, 1831.

Aranda Moses Woodford married Elizabeth McWilliams Odel Ogle Woodford on July 21, 1881.

Children:
Charles A. Woodford 1882
Aranda Woodford 1884 (infant death)
Mary Woodford 1887
Grover Cleveland Woodford 1890

from the publication History of Noble County 1887, page 335. (The following information provided by Marla Sue a Find A Grave Contributor)

Allen Woodford and wife (nee Woodruff) with a family of five children came from Connecticut to Marietta in 1817. Five children were afterwards born to them, and all are still living, viz.: Andrew, Lydia A. (Wheeler), Aranda M., Helen (Colbig), Harry, Mary (Wiley), William, Hiram, and Elvira and Elmira (twins). The family came to Olive Township in 1818, where the parents died some years later. Aranda M. Woodford, a prominent farmer, lived at home until his marriage with Mercy Wheeler, by whom he had eleven children. His wife died in 1881, and he afterwards married Elizabeth McWilliams. One child has been born of this union. Mr. Woodford is a member of the Baptist church.


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