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    1. Re: [MOFRANKL-L] Help with Woodcock
    2. Ronald L. Bowen
    3. Let me be frank witth you. Yon need to go to Franklin County for the answers if you really want to know tthr Woodcock history.. There is much info on the Woodcocks in Franklin County. Take a few days and enjoy this beeautiful county and it will save you years of seaarching the internet. I am going back in May to visit my relatives and gather more info. If you can't go yourself, just email me with specifics you want an I will do my best for you. But if you are really dedicated, go yourself. You won't be disappinted. I'm not even a Woodcock descendant, I'm aa McGee aand I know that the answers that you seek are not on the inteernet. Do yourself a treat and visit Franklin County and your rich history. It is vast. M. M. B. ----- Original Message ----- From: <AMEON79@aol.com> To: <MOFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 2:00 PM Subject: [MOFRANKL-L] Help with Woodcock > Here I am again still looking for the elusive clue to what became of my > Woodcocks.William was in the 1830 census that is all I know about him in that > year.I do know that he was born in TN and he married a Mary?.There were > several children born to this union but I know of only Henry,Abraham,Elijah > ,George and either Rosella or Riesetta (maybe both).Elijahs death certificate > states he was born in Union Mo in 1850.Abraham was born in 1848 and Henry in > 1840.George in 1856.1 of the girls and George were in the home of someone > else at the time George was 5 years old.Must of been the 1860 census.These > parents must of died or farmed the kids out.I just thought I would post again > hoping that if someone runs across these people in their research that they > will keep me in mind.Thank you. >

    04/03/2001 10:59:10