Amizona Dodd was enumerated at Douglasville Post Office, Davis County, Texas for the August 3, United States Census, 1870. He (She) was noted as born 1861-1862 in Arkansas as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are male Jessee Dodd, female Martha Dodd, male Daniel D Dodd, female Seporah (Sussanah) Dodd, female Evie Dodd and male Spurgeon Dodd.[1]
United States Census, 1900 image of document
June 21, 1900 - ED 25 Justice Precinct 4(east of T.& P. r.r.), Cass County, Texas
Amazonia Wood was enumerated as wife of the head of household at Queen City, Cass County, Texas for the May 11, United States Census, 1910. She was noted as born 1862 in Arkansas and had been married thirty years. She was the mother of nine children of which six were still living as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Thomas Wood, son Manton Wood, son James T Wood, son Morris Wood and son Starling T Wood.[2]
1920 - Queen City, Cass County, Texas
1930 - Precinct 4, Cass County, Texas, United States
Amazonia Dodd was listed as the mother of Morris M Wood who died September 5, 1943 in Legion, Kerr County, Texas. The father was listed as Tom Wood.[3]
As listed in the Find A Grave Index,[4] Amizonia C. Dodd Wood is buried at Queen City Cemetery in Queen City, Cass County, Texas.[5]
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