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Woodall Origins and Travels
- From Early Origins of the Wodell Family: The surname Wodell was first found in Warwickshire, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed. But Saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the 13th century when they held lands (to continue reading this article)
- The Wodel Genealogy Site's Current Project is focused on five distinct groups of Woodall/Wooddall Ancestors that are related to each other and to Native Americans. Note: There are two separate Woodall lines from Family Group 4 (A and B) in this Project. The links listed below are to the WikiTree Profiles of the five groups. These WikiTree profiles carry sources, more information and are used throughout the project. *Please see Current Project for the further information contained in this project.
- Family Group 3
William W Woodall (1818-1906) and Elizabeth (Smith) Woodall (1816-1909)
- Family Group 4A
John Woodall (1740-1822) and Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)
- Family Group 4B
John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788) and Judith (Sampson) Woodall (abt.1714-abt.1744)
- Family Group 6
John Woodall (abt.1710-1806) married Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757) and Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)
- Family Group 1 & 16
William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797) married Unknown (Unknown) Woodall (-aft.1736) and Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)
- The five Woodall Groups in this project are coordinated off of the listings from RootsWeb OLDEST ANCESTORS Woodall Surname DNA Project and FTDNA Woodall DNA Group Information (needs link). Also notice, there are three John Woodalls and two William Woodalls in the five Woodall groups that we are focused on. Therefore, please remember the Group Number listed above for the John Woodall or couple you are researching, this project is based on them.
- The southeastern United States is the main geographical location for these families— primarily South Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, and Georgia—with emphasis on locations within 50 miles of Jasper County, Georgia:.
- Monroe, GA
- Macon, GA
- Milledgeville, GA (50 miles to Bartow)
- Morgan County GA
- Greene County GA
- More
The location of Etowah Alabama, Tahnoovayah (Turkeytown) and its surrounding area
- On September 14, 1816, Chief John Ross (1790-1866) signed the Treaty of Turkeytown. Turkeytown was located in formerly Cotaco County. On February 6, 1818, Cotaco County's name formally changed to Morgan County, it was created from the Cherokee Turkeytown Cession .
- Family Group 4A John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall: In the book "A History of Morgan County, Alabama" by John Knox , he states that family records report that the two brothers from Family Group 4A John and Zepheniah Woodall came to Alabama Territory from Milledgville, GA., in 1817. They located in Cotaco county later renamed Morgan Co. The center of the town, which is now between Hartselle and Somerville, is where they married two Vest sisters, Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840) and Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872) respectively.
- By plan or coincidence, Chief John Ross and Family Group 4A John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall seem to have lived and moved to the same places at similar times. Family Group 4A living so close to Family Group 6 John Woodall that married Isabella (Unknown) and Judith Cecilia (Holmes) in Jasper Georgia, actually the same locations and times as Chief John Ross. The Woodalls from Family Group 6 were also friends with Chief Stand Waite, in fact George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880) son, Charles, married Susannah Watie (1834-1883), Chief Stand Waite's daughter (No children). For more information click here. Family Group 6 John Wooddall and Chief Stand Waite traveled together at various times, for an excerpt from the Indian Pioneer Papers click here
- There are a couple more places that will be of interest to the different familes' progressions and Native American ancestry. It is abundantly clear they were living and settling on land adjacent to that of the Cherokee tribal land in both states.
- These families are associated in various and multiple ways per the example above. All five of the family groups have some form of connection to Native Americans and relationships with each other. These groups have been confused for quite a while, organizing them will be an ongoing process. Please be patient. The Project is not complete and information will be updated and the format changing on a regular basis. Consider Joining the Project for emails about ongoing and updated information. If you would like to join but are not sure how, message me and I will assist you.
- On the Project Pages, you will find links to each Ancestor's profile on WikiTree. Individual profiles will have sources listed with links and possibly more information on the individual. Other types of information sources will be noted as well.
** * **The Current ProjectThe Current Project's focus is on the five Woodall/Wooddall groups listed below. The different relationships that exist between these groups of Woodalls and their connection to Native America will be the main topics. Family Group 3William W Woodall and Mamie Smith Family Group 4AJohn Woodall and Verlinda (Lincy) Harvey Family Group 4BJohn Woodall Jr. and Judith Sampson Family Group 6John Woodall (abt.1710-1806) married Isabella Unknown & Judith Holmes Family Group 1 & 16** * **Join the ProjectMembershipComing Wodel Projects |
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