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Turner Woodard

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Turner Woodard

Birth
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
25 Sep 1888 (aged 80)
Unionville, Putnam County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hartford, Putnam County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
William Woodard
Elizabeth

Marriage: Maranda Mitchell
Feb 17, 1833 Kentucky

26 Sep 1888
Unionville, MO

It is our painful duty to chronicle the death of Mr. Turner
Woodard, which occurred at the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. Jasper McClellan in this city at 8:0'clock last night.
During the day he was apparently better, but toward night he
grew worse. Mr. Woodard was a native of Old Virginia and
born in Fauquier County in 1808. He accompanied his parents
to Kentucky during his youth and there grew to manhood, and
was married in Bath County to Marinda Mitchell, a native of
Kentucky. He farmed in Bath county until 1852 and then
moved to Putnam County, Indiana, where he resided for six years.
In 1858 he removed to St. Clair county, Mo., and in 1861 moved
to Putnam County, arriving in the neighborhood of Mendota,
where he has since resided. Mr. Woodard was a kind and
neighborly citizen, and his loss in the neighborhood he has so
long resided will be keenly felt. The remains will be taken to
Hartford today for interment.

Parents:
William Woodard
Elizabeth

Marriage: Maranda Mitchell
Feb 17, 1833 Kentucky

26 Sep 1888
Unionville, MO

It is our painful duty to chronicle the death of Mr. Turner
Woodard, which occurred at the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. Jasper McClellan in this city at 8:0'clock last night.
During the day he was apparently better, but toward night he
grew worse. Mr. Woodard was a native of Old Virginia and
born in Fauquier County in 1808. He accompanied his parents
to Kentucky during his youth and there grew to manhood, and
was married in Bath County to Marinda Mitchell, a native of
Kentucky. He farmed in Bath county until 1852 and then
moved to Putnam County, Indiana, where he resided for six years.
In 1858 he removed to St. Clair county, Mo., and in 1861 moved
to Putnam County, arriving in the neighborhood of Mendota,
where he has since resided. Mr. Woodard was a kind and
neighborly citizen, and his loss in the neighborhood he has so
long resided will be keenly felt. The remains will be taken to
Hartford today for interment.



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