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Woodson Daniel Sr (abt. 1736 - abt. 1791)

Woodson "Benjamin" Daniel Sr
Born about in Goochland, Goochland, Virginiamap [uncertain]
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Husband of — married 1751 in Virginiamap
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Died about at about age 55 in Wake, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

1776 Project
Woodson Daniel Sr performed Patriotic Service in North Carolina in the American Revolution.

Woodson Daniel was born about 1736. He was a patriot during the American Revolution in that he paid for services rendered. He married Nancy "X" and had at least three children:

  1. Elizabeth born c, 1757, m. William Clements
  2. David born c. 1761, m. Margaret Lynch
  3. James, born c. 1766, m. twice? 1) Grezil Clement. [1]

Daniel died about 1791 in Wake County, North Carolina. His will, dated 7 June 1791 was probated in Wake County, North Carolina. Those named in his will include: Nancey Daniel, Wife; Jacob, Slave; Isabella, Slave; Dinah, Slave; Jalso Daniel, Child; John Daniel, Son; Will, Slave; Milley, Slave; William Clements, Son-in-law Elizabeth Clements, Daughter Patt, Slave; Nathan, Slave; James Parker, Son-in-law; Charlotte Parker, Daughter; Alice, Slave; Hannah, Slave; David Daniel, Son; Ben, Slave; Patt, Slave; Spencer Talley, Son-in-law; Winney Talley, Daughter; Tabitha, Slave; Isaac, Slave; Woodson Daniel, Son; Jude, Slave; Joe, Slave; James Daniel, Son; Betty, Slave; Willis, Slave; Frankey Daniel, Daughter; Rebecah, Slave; Jem, Slave; Polley Daniel, Daughter; Issabell, Slave; Cook, Slave; William Daniel, Son; Bess, Slave; Hubbard, Slave; Daniel, Slave; William Reves, Friend; Thomas Tomlinson, Friend;

Research Notes

Additional Will information

Wife Nancey Daniel: 160 acre of land whereon I now live; Negroes Jacob, Issabel, Dinah, household furniture; during her life and after to be divided among all children.
Son John Daniel:Negroes Will, Milley.
Son-in-law William Clemments and my daughter Elizabeth Clemments: Negroes Patt, Nathan.
Son-in-law James Parker and daughter Charlotte Parker: Negroes Alice and Hannah.
Son David Daniel:Negroes Ben, Patt daughter of Bess.
Son-in-law Spencer Talley and daughter Winney Talley:Negroes Tabitha, Issac
Son Woodson Daniel:160 acres of land on the Neuse River adjoining tract whereon I now live
Daughter Frankey Daniel:Negroes Rebeccah, Jem (son of Jude)
Daughter Polly Daniel:Negroes Issabel (daughter of Dinah), Cook
Son William Daniel: my half of grist and saw mills together with residue of property not given away to pay debts.100 acres of land to be sold with the mill and ferry, allowing 12 months credit.7 June 1791.

Executors: Friends William Reeves, Thomas Thomlinson, Son John and wife Nancey Witnesses:Rd. banks, Jesse Rice, William (+) Carpenter

Thanx. Found that they ARE part of the Roger Daniel Lineage. Have done some rearranging and moved the William Daniel who married Elizabeth Watkins Woodson into this part of the lineage also. Payne Daniel reassigned them, I did some research and they DO seem to fit so I moved them also. James Daniel was the son of James Daniel and Ann Parker. James was he son of John Daniel II and Ann Bates; he was the son of John Daniel II and Mary Williams; he was the son of John Daniel and Elizabeth Unknown, and HE was son of Roger Daniell and Anne Unknown. Though there are some> researchers that say that they are descended from the Captain William Daniel line or ever another Daniel. Everything is subject to change. Karen Cotter Vern Thompson wrote:

Sources

  1. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 21 Feb 2020), "Record of Woodson Daniel", Ancestor # A029720.
  • Wills and Estate Papers (Wake County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Wake, North Carolina
  • Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. (Original data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts.)
  • http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clementsdna/genealogy_chart/84.html
  • http://www.jenforum.org/daniel/messages/2561.html
  • Posted by: Karen Clements Date: May 30, 2001 at 22:48:06 In Reply to: Re: Daniel Family data for NC; TN; Missouri by Boyce Edwards Morris of 5422
  • Boyce, I was very happy to spot your info on the web. My link to Woodson Daniel b. 1736 d. 1791 is through his daughter, Elizabeth Daniel b. 1767 Wake Co., NC d. 1834, m. William Clements (1782 I believe-I don't have my info directly in front of me at the moment), b. Jan 6 1755 Granville Co., NC, d. May 25 1834 Wake Co., NC. I can give you info on Elizabeth Daniel Clements' descendents all the way to myself, if you're interested at all in the William Clements/Elizabeth Daniel line. Elizabeth Daniel's husband, William Clements, served during the War of the Revolution as 1st Lieutenant - Hillsboro District (see Wheeler's History - 1st section page 80. See also Mrs. A. J. Ellis - Nat. No., for Woodson Daniel - 125395 DAR).

Since I only know of Elizabeth Daniel, I would be very grateful if you could send me info on the rest of the Woodson/Nancy Daniel children. Thanks, Karen

  • http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/DANIEL/2004-02/1075845919
  • Woodson's daughter Elizabeth did in fact marry William CLEMENTS, Grizell's older (half?) brother 15 Mar 1779 in Wake Cty., NC. Secondly, Mary Rowan DANIEL wrote in "The First Families of Henry County, Georgia" that James (Grizzell's hsbnd.) was son of Woodson DANIEL. However, she also states Woodson is out of the Middlesex Cty., Va DANIEL's being a son of William DANIEL & Elizabeth WATKINS and that Woodson died in Greenville, NC. We have pretty much established that Woodson of Wake Cty., NC died in Wake Cty by his will and subsequent inventories in court records. Many believe Woodson was son of James DANIEL and Elizabeth WOODSON of Goochland Cty., VA, (Roger DANIEL line) and as it has been pointed out on list exchanges previously this has never been conclusively proven. I have chosen to believe that Woodson was a son of James and Elizabeth WOODSON and that James, son of Woodson was James Daniel of Rowan Cty., NC who married the widow Rebecca Travis ADDERTON. James and Woodson's sons John, David, Benjamin are all at times living in Rowan Cty., NC in close proximity. As Payne mentioned we have both corresponded with a professional researcher working for another party to establish the ancestry of one of David's daughters, who concurs with this thinking. At any rate I have a stronger feeling that James and Grizell somehow fit into the Edmund, Thomas et al. DANIELS. Sorry about butchering the spelling of Grizell earlier.
  • http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/daniel/3172/
  • Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge By Vera Cotter January 31, 2002 In reply to: Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge Susan Gaddis 1/02/02

For your information:

1 - ROGER DANIELL + ANNE UNKNOWN 2.4JOHN DANIELL + ELIZABETH UNKNOWN 3.3WILLIAM DANIELL + SARAH WILLIAMS 4.2JAMES DANIELL + ANN PARKER 5.3JAMES DANIELL (CAPTAIN) + ELIZABETH WOODSON 6.1WOODSON DANIEL BENJAMIN WOODSON DANIEL (possibly per Boyce Morris) Son of James Daniel and Elizabeth Woodson per Payne Daniel website http://paynedaniel.comhttp://paynedaniel.com Born: 1736, VA per Boyce Edwards Morris, Annora B. Renoe shows 1729, Middlesex, VA which is in doubt since there is ANOTHER Woodson Daniel who is descended from the Captain William Daniel, Middlesex, VA line who so far is not connected to the Roger Daniel Lineage Died: September 1791, Wake County, NC per Boyce Morris; 1792, Wake County, NC per Annora B. Renoe Buried: Married: NANCY GOUGE per Boyce Morris Daughter of John Gouge, Sr. per Boyce Morris and Annora B. Renoe; she adds, of Johnson County, NC Born: after 1729, Wake County, NC per Annora Renoe Died: Buried:

Wake County Wills, Book C Daniel, Woodson, Sr. Will R 15 May 1792, p. 306 In the name of God amen. Wife Nancey Daniel: 160 acre of land whereon I now live; Negroes Jacob, Issabel, Dinah, household furniture; during her life and after to be divided among all children. Son John Daniel: Negroes Will, Milley. Son-in-law William Clemments and my daughter Elizabeth Clemments: Negroes Patt, Nathan. Son-in-law James Parker and daughter Charlotte Parker: Negroes Allice and Hannah. Son David Daniel: Negroes Ben, Patt daughter of Bess. Son-in-law Spencer Talley and daughter Winney Talley: Negroes Tabitha, Issac Son Woodson Daniel: 160 acres of land on the Neuse River adjoining tract whereon I now live Daughter Frankey Daniel: Negroes Rebeccah, Jem (son of Jude) Daughter Polly Daniel: Negroes Issabel (daughter of Dinah), Cook Son William Daniel: my half of grist and saw mills together with residue of property not given away to pay debts. 100 acres of land to be sold with the mill and ferry, allowing 12 months credit. 7 June 1791 Executors: Friends William Reeves, Thomas Thomlinson, Son John and wife Nancey Witnesses: Rd. banks, Jesse Rice, William (+) Carpenter

Wake County, (NC) Wills Book C Daniell, Woodson, Sr. Will R 15 May 1792 p. 306 In the name of God amen. Wife Nancey Daniel: 160 a. tract of land whereon I now live; Negroes Jacob, Issabel, Dinah, household furniture; during her life and after to be divided among all children. Son John Daniel: Negroes Will, Milley. son-in-law William Clemments and my daughter Elizabeth Clemments: Negroes Patt, Nathan. Son-in-law James Parker and daughter Charlotte Parker: Negroes Alice and Hannah. Son David Daniel: Negroes Ben, Patt daughter of Bess. Son-in-law Spencer Talley and daughter Winney Talley: Negroes Tabitha, Issac. Son Woodson Daniel: 160 A. of land on the Neuse River adjoining tract whereon I now live. Daughter Frankey Daniel: Negroes Rebeccah, Jem ( son of Jude). Daughter Polly Daniel: Negroes Issabell ( daughter of Dinah), Cook. Son William Daniel: Negroes Bess, Hubbard, Daniel. To the heirs of William Little, dec'd: 200 a. tract of land in Granville Co. adjoining the lands of Thomas Clemments, Willis Tucker, John Story, and John Comer Peek. Sell my half of grist and saw mills together with residue of property not given away to pay debts. 100 a. of land to be sold with the mill and ferry, allowing 12 months credit. 7 June 1791 Executors: Friends William Reeves, Thomas Thomlinson, Son John and wife Nancey. Witnesses: Rd. Banks, Jesse Rice, William (+) Carpenter Rootsweb posting of 1790 census, Wake County, NC, Morgan District (There are some differences between the two transcriptions, the second of which is shown in the Rootsweb WorldConnect Posting of Annora B. Renoe)

Wake County, NC 1790 Census, Morgan District on RootsWeb.com Woodson Daniel 3 -free white males, 16 year upwards and head of families 3 – free white males under 16 years 6 - free white females and head of families 0- other free persons 26 - slaves

Woodson Daniel is listed in D.A.R. Vol. 121 pg. 63.-----born @1736, died 1791

Heinemann has the following WOODSON DANIEL’s who are NOT linked to the Captain William Daniel of Middlesex Lineage.

Daniel Family No. 33 – as son of Joseph Daniel and Levis Unknown. Died while serving in the Union Army. This Woodson Daniel was born Before 1865. It is a later generation. Daniel Family No. 93, Woodson Daniel, born unknown, died 1791.He had a will in Wake County, NC. 1791. He married Nancy Unknown. They had: James, John, William, David, Frances and Polly Daniel. This family appears to fit this particular WOODSON DANIEL. Daniel Family No. 104, Woodson Daniel, born before 1820 NC. Went to Dickson County, TN. Son,John W. Daniel, born before 1840, died about 1861, married Martha Young before 1861. Issue: John B. Daniel born 9 September 1861, married Theresa Pendleton in January 1884

CHILDREN OF WOODSON DANIEL AND NANCY GOUGE from will 7.1JOHN DANIEL per will 7.2JAMES DANIEL (1763/65 NC – 1853 GA) + GRIZZEL CLEMENTS per Payne Daniel.Not mentioned in will; GREZIE CLEMONTE per Lisa Akins 7.3ELIZABETH DANIEL (1765 NC – 1847) + WILLIAM CLEMMENTS per will spelling (CLEMENTS per Payne Daniel and Boyce Morris) 7.4CHARLOTTE DANIEL + JAMES PARKER 7.5DAVID DANIEL 7.5WINIFRED/WINNIFRIED “WINNEY/WINNIE” DANIEL (1772 NC -) + SPENCER TALLEY per will (TALLY per Payne Daniel)(1750 - 1818 TN) 7.7WOODSON DANIEL, JR. 7.8FRANKEY DANIEL 7.9POLLY DANIEL (1782 SC – 1849 NC) + REDDICK BLAKE (1781 VA – 1869 NC) 7.10WILLIAM DANIEL

  • http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/daniel/1787/
  • Re: Daniel Family data for NC; TN; Missouri By Boyce Morris September 03, 2000 In reply to: Re: Daniel Family data for NC; TN; Missouri 8/27/00
  • My information on Woodson Daniel, Sr. (b. 1736-1791) is solid. He married Nancy Gouge, daughter of John Gouge. Woodson went to Court in his wife's name in Johnston County about John Gouge and Nancy Gouge Daniel as Orphans of John Gouge. Woodson's son , James was named guardian of the young John Gouge. E-mail me and if I have anything on your Daniels, I'll send it to you. Let me know as much on your line as you can . I have a list of 10 of Woodson and Nancy's children, but nothing on the grand children.Boyce
  • http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/daniel/3305/
  • By Michael Daniel March 25, 2002 In reply to: Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge Vera Cotter 1/31/02
  • Karen, I recently read an abstract of Woodson Daniel's will that differs from your post. This was listed in "Wake County North Carolina Abstracts of Wills, Iventories and Settlements of Estates 1771-1802" by Frances Holloay Wynn, Oracle Press, Baton Rouge 1984:
  • Daniel, Woodson Sr. will 15 May 1792 P306. In the name of God amen. Wife Nancy Daniel 160 A tract of land whereon I now live, Negroes Jacob, Issabel, Dinah, Household furniture during her life and after to be divided among all children. Son John Daniel: Negroes Will, Milley. Son in law William Clements and my Daughter Elizabeth Clements: Negroes Patt, Nathan. Son in law James Parker and daughter Charlotte Parker: Negroes Alice and Hannah. Son David Daniel: Negroes Ben, Patt daughter of Bess. Son in law Spencer Talley and daughter Winney Talley: Negroes Tabitha, Isaac.Son Woodson Daniel: Negroes Jude, Joe. Son James Daniel: Negroes Betty, Willis; 160 A of land on Neuse River adjoining tract whereon I now live. Daughter Frankey Daniel: Negroes Issabel (daughter of Dinah), Cook. Son William Daniel: Negroes Bess, Hubbard, Daniel. The heirs of William Little, decd.: 200 A tract of land in Granville Co. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Clemments, Willis Tucker, John Story and John Comer Peek. Sell my half of grist and saw mills together with residue of property not given away to pay debts. 100 A of land to be sold with the mill and ferry allowing 12 months credit. 7 Jun 1791. Executors: Friend William Reeves, Thomas Thomlinson son John and wife Nancey. Witnesses: Rd. Banks, Jesse Rice, William (+) Carpenter. Most notable difference is son James' inclusion in this version.

Mike Daniel

her reply - she will change record

see his reply Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge By Kevin Daniel May 24, 2002 In reply to: Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge Vera Cotter 3/25/02

Hi Karen. I am not really responding to the Woodson Daniel post. Just wanted to run something by you as you seem to be one of the more active Daniel family researchers, and I am not sure if we have ever communicated before. Maybe you have run into these folks somewhere. Several records indicate that this family was from Virginia.

I descend from Thomas Daniel, ca 1750 - aft 1825. He first appears in records in Kentucky in 1789 and then moved to Illinois in 1807, where he disappears about 1825. He named one son Walker Daniel, and there is also some indication that members of this family lived in Georgia at some point, though I have never found where. The name Walker seems to indicate a possible connection to the Caroline County, VA Daniels. The given name of Estridge or Eastridge is very common in this family. Thomas Daniel had:

John 1773-1749 (a son name Eastridge). He married Rebecca Tipon ca 1797 in Montgomery County, KY and moved to Champaign County, OH ca 1807. Served War of 1812. Large family, all known.

William ca 1775-1829 (a grandson named Estridge). He married ca 1795 in Kentucky and moved to Illinois by 1807. He had a large family, few names known, and died in Alexander County, IL.

Thomas 1777-1743. He married Sarah Cainbell (Campbell?) ca 1800 in Kentucky. He moved to Champaign County, OH ca 1807. A large family, most known. Served War of 1812.

Estridge 1782-1852 (several descendents named Estridge). He married Mary Fox in 1805 in Montgomery County, KY and died there. Large family, most known. Served War of 1812.

James Daniel 1784-aft 1860 (son named Estridge). He married ca 1806, possibly in Georgia, Sarah Robinson. Records indicate that he was born in Virginia or Kentucky. He was in Clarke County, Al by 1812. Large family, most known. Served War of 1812.

Elizabeth ca 1788-aft 1816. Married Daniel Vincent in 1809 in Iliinois. Nothing else known.

Walker ca 1790-1829 (son named Eastridge). He was in Illinois with his father by 1812, but is also said to have spent time in Georgia. He married Martha Vincent in 1812 in Illinois. He died in Greene County, IL, where his father last appears. Served War of 1812.

All the sons seem to have been well educated and most served in the military, so weren't Quakers, etc. Elizabeth and Narcissa were common female names in this family. If you have or do run across any links to this family, please keep me in mind. Thanks, Kevin.

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Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge By Vera Cotter May 24, 2002

In reply to: Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge Kevin Daniel 5/24/02

I've been researching the Roger Daniell line mostly and these names don't ring any bells right now. Try Payne Daniel's website http://paynedaniel.comhttp://paynedaniel.com. He may have the names. He's been researching most of the English Daniell's. - [she replies she has worked w this person, who is hosting her info on his site]

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https://books.google.com/books?id=s9UeCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA291&lpg=PA291&dq=Woodson+Daniel+Nancy+Gouge&source=bl&

Shawnee Heritage VI: 1700-1750 Surnames C-D-E By Don Greene

Genealogy - possible Native American in us - Gouge and Daniel (Nancy Gouge md. Woodson Daniel)

p. 290, 291

acc 11/3/15

indication we have Native American in us!

names/dates/places of James Daniel/Capt. James Daniel/James Daniel Jr. (his various names)

b 1700 Henrico VA, d 1772

son of Ann Parker/1685 VA before 1746 VA and James Daniel/1669-1734 VA/husband 1734 VA of Elizabeth Woodson/1709-aft 1756 father w Elizabeth Woodson of David Daniel/1730 VA-after 1756

1/4th Pekowi-Chalakatha-Shawano-Chalaka-Chickahominy-Metis

Nancy Gouge and husb and Mary/Molly Daniel with the note:

"all 1/8th Pekowi-Chalakatha-Shawano-Chalaka-Chickahominy-Metis"

DNA Project

Participating Lines Maintained by Diane Carrington Bradford and Kevin Daniel (updated 20 August 2015)

Woodson DANIEL (48741) was b. probably 1730s in VA and d. before Sep 1791 in Wake County, NC. He m. Nancy GOUGE about 1750; b. unknown, d. sometime after 1804. Their children were James b. 1751 VA, d. 1817 Rowan County, NC, m. Rebecca Travers Adderton 1778; Benjamin Woodson b. 1753, d. Stewart County, TN 1847, m. Elizabeth Moore; David, b. 1750s m. Margaret Lynch 13 Feb 1781, probably d. Rowan County, NC, date unknown; John b. 1750s, d. unknown, m. Mary Rogers 29 Oct 1781; Elizabeth b. 1757, m. William Clemments 1779; William b. 1760s; Frankey dates or spouse unknown; Charlotte m. James Parker before 1792; Winnifred m. Spencer Talley; Sarah m. William Little. DNA results proved Woodson's relationship to descendants of Capt. James DANIEL [believed to be a great grandson of Roger DANIEL IV (b. ca 1595)] and Elizabeth (WOODSON) DANIEL, kits 11928, 33851, 35751, 83448 and 90232, but the exact relationships are as yet undocumented by primary records. Contact (live link)

CHILDREN OF WOODSON DANIEL AND NANCY GOUGE from will JOHN DANIEL per will JAMES DANIEL (1763/65 NC – 1853 GA) + GRIZZEL CLEMENTS per Payne Daniel. Not mentioned in will; GREZIE CLEMONTE per Lisa Akins ELIZABETH DANIEL (1765 NC – 1847) + WILLIAM CLEMMENTS per will spelling (CLEMENTS per Payne Daniel and Boyce Morris) CHARLOTTE DANIEL + JAMES PARKER DAVID DANIEL WINIFRED/WINNIFRIED “WINNEY/WINNIE” DANIEL (1772 NC -) + SPENCER TALLEY per will (TALLY per Payne Daniel)(1750 - 1818 TN) WOODSON DANIEL, JR. FRANKEY DANIEL POLLY DANIEL (1782 SC – 1849 NC) + REDDICK BLAKE (1781 VA – 1869 NC) WILLIAM DANIEL

SPECULATION http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/DANIEL/2004-02/1075845919


acc 0/13/14

Woodson's daughter Elizabeth did in fact marry William CLEMENTS, Grizell's older (half?) brother 15 Mar 1779 in Wake Cty., NC. Secondly, Mary Rowan DANIEL wrote in "The First Families of Henry County, Georgia," that James (Grizzell's hsbnd.) was son of Woodson DANIEL. However, she also states Woodson is out of the Middlesex Cty., Va, DANIEL's being a son of William DANIEL & Elizabeth WATKINS and that Woodson died in Greenville, NC. We have pretty much established that Woodson of Wake Cty., NC died in Wake Cty by his will and subsequent inventories in court records. Many believe Woodson was son of James DANIEL and Elizabeth WOODSON of Goochland Cty., VA. (Roger DANIEL line) and as it has been pointed out on list exchanges previously this has never been conclusively proven.

I have chosen to believe that Woodson was a son of James and Elizabeth WOODSON and that James, son of Woodson was James Daniel of Rowan Cty., NC who married the widow Rebecca Travis ADDERTON. James and Woodson's sons John, David, Benjamin are all at times living in Rowan Cty., NC in close proximity.

As Payne mentioned we have both corresponded with a professional researcher working for another party to establish the ancestry of one of David's daughters, who concurs with this thinking.

At any rate I have a stronger feeling that James and Grizell somehow fit into the Edmund, Thomas et al. DANIELS.

Mike

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acquired 11/27/17 from Ancestry - someone added to his/her tree

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Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge Posted by: Michael Daniel (ID *****5397) Date: March 25, 2002 In Reply to: Re: Woodson Daniel 1736-1791 & Nancy Gouge by Karen Cotter of 5899

  • Karen, I recently read an abstract of Woodson Daniel's will that differs from your post. This was listed in "Wake County North Carolina Abstracts of Wills, Iventories and Settlements of Estates 1771-1802" by Frances Holloay Wynn, Oracle Press, Baton Rouge 1984: Daniel, Woodson Sr. will 15 May 1792 P306.

In the name of God amen. Wife Nancy Daniel 160 A tract of land whereon I now live, Negroes Jacob, Issabel, Dinah, Household furniture during her life and after to be divided among all children. Son John Daniel: Negroes Will, Milley. Son in law William Clements and my Daughter Elizabeth Clements: Negroes Patt, Nathan. Son in law James Parker and daughter Charlotte Parker: Negroes Alice and Hannah. Son David Daniel: Negroes Ben, Patt daughter of Bess. Son in law Spencer Talley and daughter Winney Talley: Negroes Tabitha, Isaac. Son Woodson Daniel: Negroes Jude, Joe. Son James Daniel: Negroes Betty, Willis; 160 A of land on Neuse River adjoining tract whereon I now live. Daughter Frankey Daniel: Negroes Issabel (daughter of Dinah), Cook. Son William Daniel: Negroes Bess, Hubbard, Daniel. T the heirs of William Little, decd.: 200 A tract of land in Granville Co. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Clemments, Willis Tucker, John Story and John Comer Peek. Sell my half of grist and saw mills together with residue of property not given away to pay debts. 100 A of land to be sold with the mill and ferry allowing 12 months credit. 7 Jun 1791. Executors: Friend William Reeves, Thomas Thomlinson son John and wife Nancey. Witnesses: Rd. Banks, Jesse Rice, William (+) Carpenter.

Most notable difference is son James' inclusion in this version. Mike Daniel





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Daniel-3833 and Daniel-492 appear to represent the same person because: Potential duplicate - same spouse
posted by Hans Hofmann
This profile is conflated.....Benjamin was born in 1747 and married Elizabeth Moore https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A029584 this profile is Woodson, who married Nancy X DAR #A029720.
posted by Robin Lee
Daniel-4785 and Daniel-492 appear to represent the same person because: Hi

Let's merge this duplicate .. It unlocks some family connections too!

Thank you, spe

posted by [Living Estes]