Family Tree Welborn » Permela Ann Jane WOOLDRIDGE (1835-????)

Personal data Permela Ann Jane WOOLDRIDGE 

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Household of Permela Ann Jane WOOLDRIDGE

She is married to John Oliver Smith.

They got married on October 1, 1854 at Cooper County, Missouri, Verenigde Staten, she was 19 years old.Source 1


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1 NAME /Smith/
2 SOUR S520

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Permela Ann Jane WOOLDRIDGE

Samuel WOOLDRIDGE
± 1770-± 1849
Margaret Peggy Ross
± 1803-< 1860

Permela Ann Jane WOOLDRIDGE
1835-????

1854

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    Here's the Wooldridge family who went to Cooper Co., MO: I think your
    Turl may be from this group. This is all the information I have.
    However, you will note that one of Samuel's children married a Matilda
    Turley...may be the family??? Peg Spencer


    John Wooldridge I - Martha Osborne
    William Wooldridge I- Unknown wife
    William Wooldridge II ¬â‰  Martha Hudspeth
    Their son was:
    Samuel Wooldridge (b. a. 1770- d. about 1849 LWT, Cooper Co., MO)
    married Margaret
    'Peggy' Ross (b.1766 in TN - d before 1860 in Cooper Co., MO). M.
    1796/1797 Cooper Co., MO. They had at least nine children:
    David
    Margaret
    Polly
    Nancy b. abt 1803 TN married Edward Winders 21 Apr 1823 in Todd Co., KY;


    eight children.
    Charlotte (Lotty) b 1806 married Samuel Kirkman; six children.
    Sterling R. b.1810 KY married Ann M. Roe 19 Dec 1838 in Cooper Co., MO;
    six
    children.
    Edmond b. 1811 TN married Elizabeth Ross (Niece to Margaret 'Peggy'
    Ross) 4
    Dec 1834 in Cooper Co., MO; twelve children.
    Susanna b. 1816 KY married Thomas Meredith 23 Aug 1832 in Pilot Grove,
    Cooper, MO.
    Samuel II b. 1820 KY married Matilda Turley 19 Dec 1840 in Cooper Co.,
    MO; at
    least one child.


    Sometime between 1856 and 1860, Edmond and Elizabeth (Ross) Wooldridge
    moved
    their family from Cooper Co., MO to Sonoma Co., CA. They settled in
    Cloverdale, Sonoma, CA, while some of their children settled in
    Petaluma,
    Sonoma, CA, Cloverdale, Sonoma, CA, Napa, Napa, CA and Lakeport, Lake,
    CA.


    The children of Edmond and Elizabeth (Ross) Wooldridge are:
    Permela Ann Jane b. 31 Mar 1835 in Cooper Co., MO married John Oliver
    Smith
    1 Oct 1854 in Cooper Co., MO; nine children.
    Mary A. b. 1837 in MO.
    America Miranda (Wren) b. 9 Jun 1838 in Cooper Co., MO d.29 Sep 1934 in
    St.
    Helena, Napa, CA married George A. Peyton 8 May 1862 in Petaluma,
    Sonoma,
    CA. Two children died before 1910.
    Christopher Columbus b. 8 Aug 1839 in MO d.21 Mar 1914 in St. Helena,
    Napa,
    CA married #1 30 Aug 1892 in St. Helena, Napa, CA. #2__?
    Nancy M b. 1841 MO.
    Francis A. b. 1845 MO.
    David Marion b. 1848 in MO. married Sarah Allen. At least two children.
    Sarah Lisabeth b. 20 Oct 1852 in Cooper Co., MO d. Apr 1853.
    Sarah Jane b. 18 Apr 1854 in MO d. 13 Jan 1932 in Albany, Alameda, CA
    married #1___Hopper #2 Jasper O'Farrell Rains 1880 in Sonoma Co., CA.
    They
    had children.
    Garland Ross b. 10 Sep 1856 in Cooper Co., MO d. 30 Jan 1931 in St.
    Helena,
    Napa, CA married Anna Elizabeth Rains (sister to Jasper O. Rains) They
    had
    three children.
    Edmond James b1860 in Petaluma, Sonoma, CA.
    Elvira W. b. 1862 in CA married Henry Clary Wright 12 Jul 1886 in
    Cloverdale, Sonoma, CA.



    Sharon wrote:


    > Gail,
    > By any chance do you have any information on Turl(sp)
    > wooldridge of Missouri? He married Sally Piatt
    > sometime around the turn of the century. They were my
    > great-grandparents and I have not been able to find
    > anything on them. Their daughter Annie married Charles
    > Louis Newell about 1918 in Cooper Co. Mo.
    > Sharon
    >
    > --- (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) wrote:
    > > Dear Lola
    > > Here's another John and Annie Wooldridge combo.
    > > Just received this today.
    > > Along with most of my Great Grandfather's siblings
    > > marriages plus his second
    > > marriage too.
    > >
    > > St. Francois , Missouri marriages (1893-1900)
    > > John Wooldridge and Annie Haney ( Ste. Genevieve
    > > Co.) registered June 20, 1896
    > > John Wooldridge (Libertyville) and Annie Haney (
    > > Libertyville) married Sept
    > > 27, 1897.
    > > Gail
    > >
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    > Sharon

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Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I29441.php : accessed May 21, 2024), "Permela Ann Jane WOOLDRIDGE (1835-????)".