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Elizabeth Drew Wood was born 1 February 1802 in Bockleton, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom to Anthony Drew (c1770-) and Anne Unknown Drew (c1770-) and died 13 June 1895 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. She married Thomas Wood (1799-1866) 1824 in Upper Sapey, Herefordshire, England.




Children


Offspring of Thomas Wood (1799-1866) and Elizabeth Drew Wood
Name Birth Death Joined with
Elizabeth Wood (1824-1907) 6 March 1824 Wpper Sapey, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom 18 January 1907 Hopes Rough, Herefordshire, England George Pitt (1832-1911)
John Wood (1826-1894) 1826 Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom 19 January 1894 Hopes Rough, Herefordshire, England Eliza Downes (1824-1879)
Harriet Wood (1828-1828) 1 October 1828 Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom 5 October 1828 Hopes Rough, Herefordshire, England
Jane Wood (1830-1830) 16 January 1830 Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom 22 January 1830 Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England
Thomas Wood (1831-1901) 2 October 1831 Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom 28 July 1901 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England Mary Ann Price (1838-)
Eliza Wood (1834-1843) 1834 Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom 11 February 1843 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England
Jane Wood (1839-1839) 5 May 1839 England, United Kingdom 1839 Herefordshire, England
Joseph Wood (1840-1843) 22 February 1840 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, England, United Kingdom 9 January 1843 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England
James Wood (1842-1880) 24 May 1842 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, England, United Kingdom 25 January 1880 Hopes Rough, Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, England



Siblings

Residences

See Also

  • Elizabeth Drew
  • Drew in Herefordshire
  • Drew in Worcestershire


Vital Records

Parish Records of Much Cowarne

Parish Records - It appears that William and his family had some affiliate with the United Brethren who had left the Church of England. Their beliefs led them to shun the church and participating in the ritual ceremonies therein. However, the church parish records still have some entries for William's marriage and the birth of his children and their marriages and children.

Rowbury Family : Neighbors

A very important clue in the study of William Hall is to meet his next door neighbors at Hopes Rough -- the family of John Rowberry (1790-1844), several of whom also joined the LDS Church and at least one son, John Rowberry (1823-1884) who immigrated to Utah and become the first bishop of the LDS Ward in Tooele, Utah.

1841 UK Census

HopesRough1841Census

HopesRough1841Census

Besides the family this also includes the neighbors, including James Rowberry and James Wood, Relatives of Thomas Wood. Missing is his sister's family - Francis Wood (1795-1862) whose husband had recently died.




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