In 1842 when John B. was 24, he married Elizabeth Watts. Born in 1826 in Alabama.
John B. died before 1878; he was 60. After John's death, the family moved to Texas.
Census
The 1850 census lists a female child, Amanda aged 2, it is not known if this is an additional child, or another name for one of the listed children.
In 1900, Elizabeth was living in the household of her son Green in Freestone Co., TX.
Family Members
Parents:
Father: John Womack
Mother: Sarah Avery Lewis
Children of John and Sarah Avery:
i. Martha M. (1808-1848)
ii. Noland Lewis (1811-)
iii. Mary (1812-)
iv. Sarah Ann (1816-)
v. John B. (1818-<1878)
vi. Jacob Albert (1823-1896)
vii. George Lewis
viii. Green
ix. Emily R. (1825-)
x. Katherine (1836-)
Spouse: Elizabeth Watts
John and Elizabeth had the following children:
i. Ellen (1842-)
ii. Betty Elizabeth
iii. Julia
iv. Capt. John W. (1844-)
v. Ida
vi. Green Albert (1850-)
vii. Thomas Watts (1854-1934)
Source documents appear to support the Genealogy.com website of Glenn D Womack titled “Descendants of Richard Womack III”[1]
Birth, death, and other details were collected from the well-documented website of Ann McDonald, QuiltDog, WomackHunter.com[2]. It may not be 100% accurate, but it is as close to accurate as we can attain given the information and sources available to us.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree: