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Biography
James B Woodall was born in 1777 in Buckingham County, Virginia. He married Rebecca Watson on May 13, 1801, in Georgia. They had eight children in 15 years. He died in 1844 in Marion County, Georgia, at the age of 67.
Georgia, U.S., Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 [1]
Family Members
Children of JAMES WOODALL and REBECCA WATSON are:
ALEXANDER5 WOODALL, b. Abt. 1803, Georgia; d. Abt. 1875, Winston County, Mississippi.
JOHN P WOODALL, b. 1807, Jones County, Georgia; d. Abt. 1875, Winston, Mississippi.
MARTHA JANE WOODALL, b. Abt. 1810, Jones County, Georgia; d. 16 September 1876, Leake County, Mississippi.
HENRY THOMAS WOODALL, SR, b. 19 July 1811, Jones County, Georgia; d. 16 September 1890, Chambers County, Alabama.
THOMAS R WOODALL, b. 1813, Georgia.
PLEASANT WOODALL, b. 1814, Jones County, Georgia.
JAMES M WOODALL, b. 1817, Jones County, Georgia; d. Abt. 1907.
WILLIAM WAGNER WOODALL, b. 05 June 1818, Jones County, Georgia; d. 27 July 1906, Tallassee, Elmore County, Alabama.
Childrens Marriages:
Catherine Ann Woodall m. James Spurlock, son of William and Jane Spurlock
John P. Woodall m. Nancy Hardage, daughter of Adam and Mariah Hardage
Martha Jane Woodall m. William Hardage, son of Adam and Mariah Hardage
Henry T. Woodall m. Mary Elizabeth Verdin
Thomas R. Woodall
Pleasant Woodall m. Aurene Burkhalter McKinney
James M. Woodall m. Mary Worrill, daughter of Jesse and Sarah Worrill
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's 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 James: