----- * http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/TARLETON/2010-06/1275426268 **Woodson Family. The William and Mary Quarterly Vol . 10, No. 1 (Jul., 1901) , pp. 44-48 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919804 ***"4 JOHN8 WOODSON (Robert2, John1) was the "cousin" (nephew) John Woodson named in the will of John Woodson, Sr. He was a merchant and married Judith, daughter of Stephen Tarleton, of New Kent county. Charles Van dcr Veer Woodson wrote to Mr. Brock that he had a looking-glass, framed in walnut, which bears the following inscription: "This glass belonged to Stephen Tarleton, who was my great-grandfather, and died in the year 1687. I have had the present frame put on it this 14th of December, 1794.-Charles Woodson." In 1712, Judith Woodson relinquished her dower rights in land deeded by her husband, John Woodson, merchant, of the parish and county of Henrico. He made his will in 1715, and was dead in 1716. Issue: 13 Tarleton, 14 John, 15 Robert, Jr., 16 Josiah, 17 Stephen, 18 Jacob, 19 Judith, "married Stephen Cox." 20 Elizabeth, married "John Pleasants, of Pickanockie." * http://trevilians.com/others/wood1.htm
----- Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919804Woodson, Sr. He was a merchant and married Judith, daughter of Stephen Tarleton, of New Kent county. Charles Van dcr Veer Woodson wrote to Mr. Brock that he had a looking-glass, framed in walnut, which bears the following inscription: "This glass belonged to Stephen Tarleton, who was my great-grandfather, and died in the year 1687. I have had the present frame put on it this 14th of December, 1794.-Charles Woodson." In 1712, Judith Woodson relinquished her dower rights in land deeded by her husband, John Woodson, merchant, of the parish and county of Henrico. He made his will in 1715, and was dead in 1716. Issue: 13 Tarleton, 14 John, 15 Robert, Jr., 16 Josiah, 17 Stephen, 18 Jacob, 19 Judith, "married Stephen Cox." 20 Elizabeth, married "John Pleasants, of Pickanockie."ns.com/others/wood1.htm
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