John J Woods
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Name John J Woods Birth 15 Jul 1912 Welland, Welland, ONT Gender Male Census 13 Jan 1920 Montgomery, Montgomery, AL age 7, born ONT, living with parents Census 17 Apr 1930 Kansas City, Jackson, MO age 17, born CAN, imm in 1914, living with parents Death 12 Apr 1965 Jacksonville, Morgan, IL Burial Mount Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, MO Person ID I18781 Family Tree Last Modified 3 Nov 2017
Father John J Woods, b. 18 Apr 1884, Chariton, Lucas, IA
Mother Orlena Bradley, b. 23 Apr 1892, Cedar Rapids, Linn, IA
d. Aug 1968, Kansas City, Jackson, MO
(Age 76 years)
Marriage 23 Apr 1910 Chicago, Cook, IL Notes - from "Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920" (ancestry.com)
On 23 Apr 1910 in Chicago, Cook, IL. John J Woods, 26, married Orlene J Bradley, 18.
Family ID F6863 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Janet Barnes, b. 28 Jan 1914, Harrison Co, MO
d. 10 Apr 2009, Jacksonville, Morgan, IL
(Age 95 years)
Marriage 3 Mar 1838 Kansas City, Jackson, MO Notes - from "Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002" (ancestry.com)
On 3 Mar 1938 in Kansas City, Jackson, MO, John J Woods Jr., over 21 yrs, married Elizabeth Janet Barnes, over 18 yrs.
Family ID F7304 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Nov 2017
- from "Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920" (ancestry.com)
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Notes - from "The Kansas City Times", 13 Apr 1965 (newspapers.com)
John J. Woods, 52, Jacksonville, Ill., formerly of Kansas City, died there yesterday. He was born in Ontario, Canada, and lived in Kansas City 25 years. Mr. Woods worked for the J.B. Sedberry company, a seed grinding equipment manufacturer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Janet Woods; two son, James N. Woods II and John J. Woods III, and a daughter, Miss Maryiln Woods, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. John J. Woods, sr., 209 Brush Creek; a brother James N. Woods, 2909 West Ninety-second, Leawood; two sisters, Mrs. Donald Perry, Trumbull, Conn., and Miss Mary H. Woods, 209 Brush Creek. Services will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday at the Trinity Episcopal church in Jacksonville and Thursday at the graveside in Mount Moriah cemetery here. Friend may call after 7 o'clock Wednesday nigh at the Mount Moriah mortuary.
- from "The Kansas City Times", 13 Apr 1965 (newspapers.com)