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-John Jones Woody-

Birth02 Mar 1892 - Atkins, Pope, Arkansas, USA
Death11 Aug 1975 - Temple, Bell, Texas, USA
MotherMary Ann Molly McBride Woody
FatherJames Anthony Woody

Born in Atkins, Pope, Arkansas, USA on 02 Mar 1892 to James Anthony Woody and Mary Ann Molly McBride Woody. -John Jones Woody- married Addie Lenore Carnes and had 3 children. He passed away on 11 Aug 1975 in Temple, Bell, Texas, USA.

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Parents
James Anthony Woody
1860 - 1937
Mary Ann Molly Mcbride Woody
1869 - 1947
Spouse(s)
Addie Lenore Carnes
1887 - 1956
Johnnie Ann Vanlandingham
1893 - 1936
Vannah Lee Adams
1902 - 1977
Adllie N Medaris
1888 - Unknown
-Argie Adelia "Delia" Stevens-/ (Worthington, Woody, Crews, Defoor
1902 - 1993
Children Show all
John Wheeler Woody
1922 - 2013
Melvin Waid Medaries
1908 - 1963

Freddie Paul Collis Little
1925 - 2003

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