John Woodcock was baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church, Kinderhook, New York, on 21 October 1734, son of Ysaack Woodcock and Dina Jansen (sponsors were Willem Clerck and Sara Clerck).
NOTE: He is sometimes confused with his first cousin, John (Jan) Woodcock, who was baptized in 1727 (son of John Woodcock and Rachel Keyser).
Death
He passed away about 1805. Buried at The Woodcock Cemetery, Lot 10, Concession 2, Richmond Township, Lennox/Addington County, Ontario, Canada.
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Dutch Reformed Church records, Kinderhook, New York, Book 21.
L'Histoire des Francis & Hester Laundry (Records of Francis & Hester Laundry, orginal collection 1960 printed 1990 revised 2016), family history w/c photos and birth, marriage death records privately held by Douglas L. Laundry, [address for private use], 2016 (great great grandson of Francis & Hester Laundry).
Research for Laundry/Woodcock
Woodcock Family Records re: Connie Bailey.........Genealogy of Canada.........Library and Archives of Canada........Ontario Vital Records.........FamilySearch,-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints..........Legacy NFS...... New York Births & Christenings......England Births & christenings......Find A Grave......Wikitree
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The biography for son Abraham says that he is the son of the younger John Woodcock (bp. in 1734) and Ailtje Dingman. I have seen my Mary Woodcock also listed as daughter of John Woodcock (bp. 1734).
So do we know for certain which John Woodcock was the one who died in 1805.
So do we know for certain which John Woodcock was the one who died in 1805.