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Elizabeth (Wood) Meador (1687 - 1757)

Elizabeth Meador formerly Wood
Born in Isle of Wight, Colony of Virginiamap
Sister of [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half] and [half]
Wife of — married after 1705 in Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 70 in Virginiamap
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Biography

Elizabeth Wood married Thomas Meador sometime before 1718 or America in 1705, when Elizabeth and her brothers John and Thomas Wood disposed of some property that they had inherited.[1][2]

Elizabeth was born in 1678. Elizabeth Wood ... She passed away in 1757.

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  • Travis Wagner, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Travis and others.
  1. Essex Co. Court Order Book 5, p. 248, 16 Dec 1718.
  2. Essex Co. Deeds and Wills 15, pp. 257-59, 13 Dec 1718.
  • "Overlooked Facts About the Meadors of Colonial Virginia & Beyond", by VJ Suddarth, St. George, Utah, pub. 2020

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Is there a typo in the DoB, 1678?

That date is just nine years after the birth of her mother and four year prior to the marriage of her mother. I cannot check the cited sources myself, can you?

posted by James Applegate
Wood-12751 and Wood-5602 appear to represent the same person because: same husband and marriage
posted by Robin Lee

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