↑ Source: #S199 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe Link: www.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S254 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe NOTEwww.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S199 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe Link: www.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S254 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe NOTEwww.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S199 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe Link: www.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S254 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe NOTEwww.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S254 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe NOTEwww.american ancestors.org
↑ Source: #S199 number 216, top page, middle column Record for Woodman, Joshua and Elizabeth Doe Link: www.american ancestors.org
DAR Patriot Index: Member record for Joshua Woodman :[1] accessed 8 February 2021.
Source: S198 Noyes,, Sybil, Genealogical Dictionary Repository: #R10 Call Number: NE- NOTENoyes,, Sybil, Libby, Charles Thornton & Davis, Walter Goodwin. Genealogical Dictionary: of Maine and New Hampshire. Baltimore Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. Repository: R10 Clallam Co Gen Society
Source: S199 Crowell, F.E., “New Englanders in Nova Scotia” (online archive) Repository: #R18 NOTECrowell, F.E., NEHGS. "New Englanders in Nova Scotia". Online archives. www.americanancestors.org. Repository: R18 NEHGS
Source: S254 Crowell, F.E., “New Englanders in Nova Scotia” (online archive) Repository: #R25 NOTE Crowell, F.E., NEHGS. "New Englanders in Nova Scotia". Online archives. www.americanancestors.org. Repository: R25 NEHGS
Source: S301 Noyes,, Sybil, Genealogical Dictionary Repository: #R26 Call Number: NE- NOTE Noyes,, Sybil, Libby, Charles Thornton & Davis, Walter Goodwin. Genealogical Dictionary: of Maine and New Hampshire. Baltimore Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. Repository: R26 Clallam Co Gen Society
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Notes
Did he really take part in the Revolutionary War when he was about 73 years old? Where DAR or SAR application?
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Joshua 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 Joshua:
Woodman-867 and Woodman-216 appear to represent the same person because: I second this merge proposal for these reasons.
1) Joshua Woodman-216 provides very few details to conflict with the other.
2) Child Martha Woodman-215 and child Martha Woodman-867 are a match.
3) The two duplicate branches provide a key merge between colonial and pre-colonial branches, possibly due to the information source of UK vs US.
1) Joshua Woodman-216 provides very few details to conflict with the other. 2) Child Martha Woodman-215 and child Martha Woodman-867 are a match. 3) The two duplicate branches provide a key merge between colonial and pre-colonial branches, possibly due to the information source of UK vs US.