According to the Index to the Indian Depredation Case Files, the following individuals filed claims: Woody, John #1276 Woody, William #2071 Dobbs, chesley S., dec #7312 Dobbs, Clinton B., adm'r Chesley S. Dobbs, dec #7213 Dobbs, Elijah W. #1428 Dobbs, George L. #7581 Dobbs, Jonathan A. #4496 You can learn more on the Indian Depredation Case Files on my web site at: http://shell.rmi.net/~pacarter/depredations.html Paul Carter Tamara wrote: > > Marilyn, > My ancestor, George Lee Dobbs, settled in Parker County TX in 1858. In > 1859, he bought the Sam Woody place. This area was in the Woods Beat in > 1870 (and 1880, I think) census. It is located north of Weatherford, on the > old Springtown Rd, near Friendship Baptist Church. Lots of my kin are > buried up there and I am patiently (!) awaiting the Parker Co Gen Soc.'s > release of the Northeast cemeteries - Your James Woody may be buried up > there as well. > Good luck, > Tamara West Stevens > > ---------- > > From: MarWarH@aol.com > > To: TXPARKER-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [TXPARKER] Search for James Hannah Woody > > Date: Thursday, September 23, 1999 6:00 PM > > > > > > In a message dated 9/23/99 12:21:37 PM, TXPARKER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > writes: > > > > << To: TXPARKER-L@rootsweb.com >> > > This is my first request for help. I am searching for information > regarding > > the > > whereabouts and death date of my GGGF, James Hannah Woody, son of Samuel > and > > Hannah Woody of Parker County. James came to Texas in 1850, went to > > California in 1858 and then returned to Parker County in about 1875. I > > believe he is listed on the 1880 Parker Co. census, but am not sure it is > he. > > Any information would be very > > much appreciated. Marilyn > > >