Richard Woodson, born in 1662 and died before 4 Mar 1715/1716. He married Ann [probably Smith]. ===Notes He held 180 acres in Henrico County, 1704. His brother Robert on 4 March 1716/7 deeded to his "loving cozens (nephews) Obadia Woodson, John Woodson and Joseph Woodson, sons of Richard Woodson, deceased," 498 acres in Henrico County, being the third part of a patent to Robert Woodson dated 23 Dec 1714, and the same day conveyed 80 acres to his "loving Cozen Richard Woodson," son of Richard, deceased. ===Family From [https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915487/1915487#page/n6/mode/1up Page 6] of "Woodson Family" , an article from The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 11. Woodson, Richard (son of the first Robert) married Ann Smith and had sons, *Richard * Obadiah and * John. Also daughters, * Elizabeth, married to Thomas Morton, and, secondly, to Edward Goode; * Judith, to Jacob Micheaux; * Mary to Richard Truemand, and * Agnes to Joseph Morton. ===Sources * [https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915487/1915487#page/n6/mode/1up Page 6] of Woodson Family Author Tyler, Lyon G. Collections jstor_willmaryquar, jstor_ejc, additional_collections, journals Contributor JSTOR
Richard Woodson, born in 1662 and died before 4 Mar 1715/1716. He married Ann [probably Smith].d to his "loving cozens (nephews) Obadia Woodson, John Woodson and Joseph Woodson, sons of Richard Woodson, deceased," 498 acres in Henrico County, being the third part of a patent to Robert Woodson dated 23 Dec 1714, and the same day conveyed 80 acres to his "loving Cozen Richard Woodson," son of Richard, deceased.de/1up Page 6] of "Woodson Family" , an article from The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 11.d ===Sources rnals Contributor JSTOR
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