d/o Edwin Green & Mary T. Green?
1st w/o Isaac Thomas Woodard, m. Abt January 1867 Houston Co., Ga.
Mrs. Narcissa A. Woodard, wife of Mr. Isaac T. Woodard, who is the Clerk of the Houston Superior Court, died at their home near Dennard, Ga. on Aug. 20, 1903. She was buried in the Green Cemetery about four miles north of Perry, Ga. She was born in Houston Co., Ga. in October 58 years ago. She was the first born of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Green and was married to Mr. I. T. Woodard in Jan. 1867. Surviving are her husband, four sons, and two daughters. They are: A. H. Woodard and R. R. Woodard of Pine Bloom and Cutting, Ga.; Emmett Woodard at Dennard, Ga.; and Miss Mary Woodard, Miss Annie Woodard, and Thomas Woodard at home. Also she had two brothers in Louisiana, Mr. Wiley E. Green of near Fort Valley, Ga. and two sisters: Mrs. Bettie Stafford in Perry, Ga. and Mrs. W. A. Woodard near Bonaire, Ga.
d/o Edwin Green & Mary T. Green?
1st w/o Isaac Thomas Woodard, m. Abt January 1867 Houston Co., Ga.
Mrs. Narcissa A. Woodard, wife of Mr. Isaac T. Woodard, who is the Clerk of the Houston Superior Court, died at their home near Dennard, Ga. on Aug. 20, 1903. She was buried in the Green Cemetery about four miles north of Perry, Ga. She was born in Houston Co., Ga. in October 58 years ago. She was the first born of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Green and was married to Mr. I. T. Woodard in Jan. 1867. Surviving are her husband, four sons, and two daughters. They are: A. H. Woodard and R. R. Woodard of Pine Bloom and Cutting, Ga.; Emmett Woodard at Dennard, Ga.; and Miss Mary Woodard, Miss Annie Woodard, and Thomas Woodard at home. Also she had two brothers in Louisiana, Mr. Wiley E. Green of near Fort Valley, Ga. and two sisters: Mrs. Bettie Stafford in Perry, Ga. and Mrs. W. A. Woodard near Bonaire, Ga.
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