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    1. [WOODS-L] Woodses Burke Co NC 1790-1800
    2. Brett F. Woods
    3. Looking for relationships on the following Wood/Woods families as enumerated on the 1790/1800 Burke County NC Censuses: 1790 Burke County Census Enumeration Note: 1st set - free white males 16 year upwards and head of families 2nd set - free white males under 16 years 3rd - free white females 4th - all other free persons 5th - slaves page enumeration Wood, Henry 110 02 04 03 00 00 Wood, Jonathan 109 01 07 04 00 00 Wood, Joseph 107 01 07 04 00 00 Wood, Andrew 108 02 01 05 00 00 Wood, Joseph 107 01 00 01 00 00 Wood, Robert 110 01 01 03 00 00 Wood, Samuel 108 03 03 06 00 00 Woods, Robert 108 01 00 01 00 00 Woods, Andrew 108 02 01 05 00 00 1800 Burke County Census Enumeration Note: 1st digit - males under 10 2nd digit - males 10 - 16 3rd - males 16 - 26 4th - Males 26 - 45 5th - Males 45 & over The next five digits pertain to females (same age groupings) 11 - all others 12 - slaves page enumeration Wood, Andrew 802 00101-01001-00 Wood, Henry 804 00100-10001-00 Wood, James 804 11201-11101-00 Woods, Dorset 807 10102-22120-00 Woods, James 805 00200-10100-00 Woods, Rabwea? 806 11001-20010-00 Any idea if they are from the earlier Rowan or Orange county NC families; or descendant from the PA Woodses. It should be noted that in 1790, the Andrew Wood appears to be spelled with both with and without an "s" dependent on the particular transcription. Further, Andrew is living adjacent to the following individuals with surnames that seem to continually be interacting with the various Woods lines: Woods, Andrew 02 01 05 00 00 Patten, Robert 01 01 03 00 00 Patten, Frank 03 01 06 00 02 Cowan, Margret 00 00 01 00 00 Thanks for any help. Brett F. Woods Santa Fe, New Mexico

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