He married Rachel Adams, 29 November 1825 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.[2]
James Woodall became an ordained Baptist Minister Jan 1, 1837. He ministered in Pulaski, Laurel and Rockcastle Counties, Kentucky and served as an unpaid missionary. "He was a preacher of very moderate gifts and acquirements; but he was earnest, laborious, patient and pious, and not a few souls were led to the Savior through his ministry." [1]
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↑ US Census 1850; Division 1, Pulaski, Kentucky; Roll: M432_217; Page: 44A; Image: 218 James Woodall age 45, born KY
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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