Woodson was born in 1810. He was the son of Bryant Newby and Lucy Perkins. He passed away in 1884.
Sources
Madison County, Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1786-1844 Woodson Newby Gender: Male Marriage: 17 Mar 1832 - Madison, Kentucky, USA Spouse: Ophelia M Quinn Spouse Gender: Female
Kentucky, County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 Woodson Newby Gender: Male Marriage: 17 Mar 1832 - Madison, Kentucky, USA Spouse: Ophelia M Quinn Spouse Gender: Female
1840 Census Place: Western Division, Madison, Kentucky; Page: 287 Woodson Newby FWM < 5 2 FWM 5-9 1 FWM 20-29 2 FWF < 5 1 FWF 5-9 1 FWF 10-14 1 FWF 30-39 1 FWF 40-49 1 PEA 2 FWP < 20 6 FWP 20-49 4 Tot FWP 10 Tot All 10 [1]
1850 Census Place: District 1, Madison, Kentucky; Roll: M432_211; Page: 208B; Image: 421 **NUBY: Woodson 40 Ophelia 41 Francis 16 John 14 George 13 Wilson 12 Fulton S 11 Robert 8 Nancy J 8 Catherine 6 Thomas 4 Unnamed 0; MOORE: Willis G 24 [2]
1860 Census Place: Silver Creek, Randolph, Missouri; Roll: M653_642; Page: 868; Family History Library Film: 803642 **NEWBY: Woodson 50 Ophelia 51 George M 24 S N 23 R B 20 Nancy J 16 Lucy K 15 Thomas Q 13 Hiram S 9; QUINN: Susan 78; WATTS: Frances 49 [3]
1870 Census Place: Silver Creek, Randolph, Missouri; Roll: M593_802; Page: 271A; Family History Library Film: 552301 **NEWBY: W 60 Ophilia 60 Geo M 32 Thomas 23 Sidney 20 [4]
Missouri, Deaths and Burials Index, 1873-1976 Woodson Newby Gender: Male Birth: abt 1810 - Madison County, Kentucky Death: 22 Feb 1884 - Silver Creek Township, Randolph County, Missouri Burial: Roanoke, Missouri
Burial Find A Grave #62771966 - Woodson B. Newby [6]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Woodson by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Woodson: