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m. 20 May 1773
 
 
| Born | 26 Sep 1795 | Pittsylvania Co., Virginia  |  
| Died | 14 Jan 1884 | Oak Ridge, Louisiana  |  
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| Spouse | John Williams | F7841 |  
| Married | 13 Nov 1815 | Pittsylvania Co., Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 13 May 1800 | Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Died | 18 Dec 1869 | Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Wooding Family Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Spouse | Elizabeth "Eliza" Archer Crews | F5891 |  
| Married | 17 Dec 1827 | Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Sources | [S48]  Ancestry Link, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/23056921/person/12342489782/facts.Elizabeth Wooding
 1795-1884
 Birth 26 SEP 1795, Pittsylvania, Virginia
 Death 14 JAN 1884, Oak, Ridge, Louisiana
 Parents
 Thomas Hill Wooding, 1768-1842
 Susanna Christopher, 1773-1850
 Spouse John Williams, 1791-1856
 
 
 
[S89]  Facebook.Amy Mangum Walker
 Photo History of Pittsylvania County, Va
 17h  ?
 Sons of Thomas William Wooding and Eliza Archer Crews of Meadowood.  L to R:  James Christopher, Josiah Crews, Nathaniel Henry, William Tazewell, Thomas Hill, George Washington, Samuel Tunstall, Robert.  Amazingly, six of the sons were in the Civil War and all returned.  Supposedly their father gave them each a good riding horse when they went to war.  Nathaniel Henry was petitioned by the Chalk Level community to return home because he was too valuable as the local physician.  His doctor's office still stands on the property.  This picture was taken in front of the kitchen building at Meadowood.  Thomas William Wooding was the son of Thomas Hill Wooding of Little Cherrystone.
 
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