Isaac Wheeler Woods
1836 - 1889 (52 years)-
Name Isaac Wheeler Woods Birth 20 Sep 1836 Ashtabula Co, OH Gender Male Census 9 Aug 1870 Warren, Lucas, IA age 37, born OH, farmer Census 23 Jul 1880 Warren, Lucas, IA age 41, born OH, farmer, parents born PA/OH Death 15 Jul 1889 Lawrence, Douglas, KS Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS Person ID I18801 Family Tree Last Modified 16 Nov 2017
Father Pierce Woods, b. 28 Mar 1808, West Salem, Mercer, PA d. 26 Aug 1846, Wiota, Lafayette, WI (Age 38 years) Mother Evaline Hibbard, b. 1807, Kansas d. Dec 1896, Lawrence, Douglas, KS (Age 89 years) Family ID F1526 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jennie Matilda Humsher, b. 1844, Illinois Notes - Albert Woods, age 10, b. IL, in house in 1870. Relation unknown.
Children 1. Elizabeth May Woods, b. 31 Jul 1869, Iowa d. 6 Jul 1959, Los Angeles Co, CA (Age 89 years) 2. Charles Hibbert Woods, b. 1 Aug 1872, Iowa d. 1 Apr 1959, Los Angeles Co, CA (Age 86 years) 3. George Osborne Woods, b. 13 Aug 1875, Sheridan, Poweshiek, IA d. 27 Mar 1959, Vancouver, Clark, WA (Age 83 years) 4. Bell Woods, b. Feb 1878, Iowa 5. Nellie Woods, b. Sep 1882, IA 6. Milton Arthur Woods, b. 11 Apr 1885, Vinland, Douglas, KS d. 28 May 1970, Wichita, Sedgwick, KS (Age 85 years) + 7. Frank Esley Woods, b. 1 May 1888, Lawrence, Douglas, KS d. 28 May 1945, Los Angeles Co, CA (Age 57 years) Family ID F7310 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Nov 2017
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Notes - from "History of Lucas county, Iowa", 1881. (posted by Karen de Sanno on findagrave.com)
WOODS, ISAAC W., farmer and stock-raiser, section eight, post-office, Chariton. Born September 20, 1836, in Ashtabula county, Ohio. Moved with his parents, in 1838, to Rockford, Illinois; thence to Wisconsin, in 1843, where his father died. In 1846, he moved to Pike county, Illinois, where he attained his majority, on a farm, and has followed that avocation all his life. Enlisted August 4, 1861, in company C, first Missouri engineers. Served his country three years, and was discharged, by reason of expiration of term of service. He returned to Monmouth, Illinois, and re-enlisted October 31, 1864, in company B, 12th Illinois. Was discharged at the close of the war, at Louisville, Kentucky, July 10, 1865. During the same year he moved to Benton county, Iowa, remained there two years, then came to Lucas county in 1868, and purchased the land on which he now resides. Married September 8, 1868, in Lucas county, to Miss Jennie M. Hunsher, a native of Adams county, Illinois. They have five children: Lizzie M., Charles H., George O., Bell, and an infant, not named.
- from "History of Lucas county, Iowa", 1881. (posted by Karen de Sanno on findagrave.com)