↑ Source: #S193 p. 136 Thomas Woods, the fourth child of John and Ann L., was born in Orange County, North Carolina, November 25, 1775. About the year 1805 he married Susannah Baldridge, daughter of James and Jane (White) Baldridge, of Orange County, North Carolina, by whom he had eleven children.
↑ Source: #S6 James Baldridge b. abt. 1753 d. 1802 Orange Co. PA m.(1)Jane White d.abt.1796 (mother was Anne Ross, rumored to be related to Betsy Ross), they had 9 children
Source: S193 Woods, Rev. Neander M. Woods, Rev. Neander M, The Woods-McAfee Memorial Publication: Name: Pub. 1905, Louisville Courier-Journal Job Printing Co.; Repository: #R23 NOTESource Medium: Book Source Quality: Excellent This book is not in my possession, but I have facsimile pages on the connection of A. Texas Woods Garner, Patricia Benedict's great-grandmother, to this family line. Page copies were provided by Brett Woods of Arizona, via email.
Repository: R23 In my possession
Source: S6 Baldridge, Charles Baldridge Family Data Publication: Name: Genforum Posting, September 18, 1999; Repository: #R5 NOTESource Medium: Internet
Repository: R5 Genforum.com
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