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Source Citations


Andrew Jackson Woods

11900 U.S. Census, T623_62 pg 9A, 14 Jun 1900. "Woods, Andrew Head MW Apr 1871 30 M 4 Missouri Illinois Missouri
-----, Doshia Wife WF Jul 1878 21 M 4 1 1 Arkansas Georgia Arkansas
-----, Norma D. Daughter WF Nov 1898 2 S Arkansas Missouri Arkansas."

21920 U.S. Census, T625_1469 pg 12A, 6 Feb 1920. "Andrew J Woods Head MW 48 M Missouri United States United States
Dorlia A Woods Wife FW 43  M Arkansas Georgia Arkansas
Norma D Woods Son MW 21  S Arkansas Missouri Arkansas
Edith D Woods Daughter FW 15  S Arkansas Missouri Arkansas
Carl E Woods Son MW 11  S Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas
Loyd N Woods Son MW 6  S Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas
Sylvia J Woods Daughter FW 3 9/12 S Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas
Lorain A Woods Daughter FW 9/12 S Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas."

31930 U.S. Census, T626_1911 pg 7A, 14 Apr 1930. "Andrew J Woods Head MW 58  M 25 Missouri US US
Doshia A Woods Wife FW 52  M 19 Arkansas Georgia Arkansas
Loyd Woods Son MW 16 S Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas
Sylvia Woods Daughter FW 13  S Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas
Luanne Woods Daughter FW 10  Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas."


Bernard Gaines

1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 132, FHL film 1036257 Item 2.


Thomas Ayers

1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 132, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "The above Thomas Ayers, Samuel Ayres's grandfather, died in 1755, leaving a widow and a large family of children, of whom William was the oldest of some ten or twelve.  Scarcely had two years elapsed when the widow and mother of these many children married again.  Her second husband was John Boulware.  And it is to Mrs. Mary (Ayres) Boulware nee Scott, i.e., to his wife's mother, that Bernard Gaines writes a letter, dated January 26th 1770 in which he says:
I have sent by William Gaines, my son Daniel to go to scoole, for I cant get him to school here. He adds also, "I have sent down a horse for Peggy to ride to my house, and nothing will give me more pleasure that to see some of them there."."


Thomas Ayers

1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 157, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Will of Thomas Ayers
Jan. 5, 1721
....
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Thomas Ayres as his last Will & Tesament in the presence of us the Subscribers -
James Jameson
Samuel Sally
her
Elizb E. Gray
mark." Entire text of will is cited in this source.