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WILLIAM BAUGH (1.1.2) is the son of Daniel Baugh and Lucy (Brooks) Baugh.  According to Ella Kelley, William was born in 1788 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.  On February 19, 1818, William Baugh married Nancy Harwell in Putnam County, Georgia.  From 1820 to 1830, William and Nancy Baugh were living in Putnam County, Georgia.  William and Nancy Baugh were the parents of nine children:

   James Anderson Baugh, b. September 1, 1818, Putnam County, Georgia
   Daniel Baugh, b. August 20, 1820, Putnam County, Georgia
   William Baugh, II (1.1.2.3), b. March 3, 1824, Putnam County, Georgia
   John J. Baugh (1.1.2.4), b. 1824, Putnam County, Georgia
   Samuel T. Baugh, b. May 30, 1826, Putnam County, Georgia
   Alexander Baugh (1.1.2.6), b. October 18, 1828, Putnam County, Georgia
   Martha Ann Baugh, b. August 23, 1830, Putnam County, Georgia
   Peter Franklin Baugh (1.1.2.8), b. March 10, 1832, Putnam County, Georgia
   Mary Emilie Baugh, b. August 16, 1834, Putnam County, Georgia

Nancy (Harwell) Baugh died on December 6, 1838 in Putnam County, Georgia.  William Baugh died in 1857 in Putnam County, Georgia.  James A. Baugh died on September 13, 1846.  On December 11, 1855, Samuel T. Baugh married Balsora A. Carlisle in Troup County, Georgia.  Samuel and Balsora Baugh had one daughter:  -  Susan Ella Baugh.  Samuel died shortly after he married on August 4, 1857.  On December 14, 1854, Martha Ann Baugh married Augustus T. Berry in Putnam County, Georgia.  On February 1, 1855, Mary E. Baugh married Nathaniel C. Harrison in Putnam County, Georgia.

References:  1)  1820 and 1830 Censuses, Putnam County, Georgia;  2)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968;  3)  D. A. R. Application by Ella Louise Kelley, 1975;  4)  Family Roots Charts by Leonard McCown, 1989

WILLIAM BAUGH, II (1.1.2.3) is the son of William Baugh and Nancy (Harwell) Baugh.  William was born on March 3, 1824 in Putnam County, Georgia.  William Baugh married Ann Slaughter.  William and Ann Baugh were the parents of four children:

   Daniel Baugh
   Lula Baugh
   Julia Baugh
   William Baugh, III

Daniel Baugh married Margaret Hardeena Westbrooks and they had nine children of which one is known:  -  Laura Baugh.  Laura Baugh married a Mr. Ellington and lived in El Paso, Texas and Terrell, Texas.  Lula Baugh married J. Elijah Jones.  Elijah is the son of Lucy Anderson (Baugh) Jones.  Mrs. Lucile Partin of Burbank, California is a descendant.  Julia Baugh married Robert Germany.  William Baugh, III married Bell Andrews.

Reference:  1)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968

JOHN J. BAUGH (1.1.2.4) is the son of William Baugh and Nancy (Harwell) Baugh.  John was born in 1824 in Putnam County, Georgia.  In 1850, John Baugh was living with William and Nancy Gregory in Putnam County, Georgia.  On December 26, 1850, John Baugh married Martha Ann E. Pinkston (born April 3, 1828 in Georgia) in Putnam County, Georgia.  In 1860, John and Martha Baugh were living in Putnam County, Georgia.  John and Martha Baugh were the parents of at least three children:

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   J. A. Baugh, b. 1852, Putnam County, Georgia
   J. E. Baugh, b. 1856, Putnam County, Georgia
   S. F. Baugh, b. 1859, Putnam County, Georgia

John J. Baugh died on May 14, 1882 and Martha (Pinkerton) Baugh died on December 12, 1904.

References:  1)  Marriage license, John J. Baugh to Martha Ann E. Pinkston, Putnam County, Georgia, 1850, Automated Archives;  2)  1850 and 1860 Censuses, Putnam County, Georgia;  3)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968

ALEXANDER BAUGH (1.1.2.6) is the son of William Baugh and Nancy (Harwell) Baugh.  Alexander was born on October 18, 1828 in Putnam County, Georgia.  On December 18, 1851, Alexander Baugh married Lucy Ann Anderson (born March 21, 1835) in Troup County, Georgia.  Alexander and Lucy Baugh were the parents of at least three children:

   William Anderson Baugh
   Samuel Thomas Baugh (1.1.2.6.2), b. June 7, 1854, Troup County, Georgia
   Mary Ida Baugh

Alexander Baugh died on July 17, 1856 in Troup County, Georgia.  Lucy Ann (Anderson) Baugh died on February 19, 1906 in Harris County, Georgia.  William A. Baugh died as an infant on February 17, 1853.  Mary Ida Baugh married Charles Pinkney Murrah and they had one daughter:  -  Ida Murrah.

References:  1)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968;  2)  D. A. R. Application by Ella Louise Kelley, 1975

SAMUEL THOMAS BAUGH (1.1.2.6.2) is the son of Alexander Baugh and Lucy Ann (Anderson) Baugh.  Samuel was born on June 7, 1854 in Troup County, Georgia.  On November 16, 1876, Samuel Baugh married Ella Elizabeth Morgan (born November 27, 1855 in Harris County, Georgia).  Samuel and Ella Baugh were the parents of at least six children:

   Maggie Lou Baugh
   James Ell Baugh
   Dora Ida Baugh
   Robert Thomas Baugh, b. June 9, 1883, Harris County, Georgia
   Richard Emerson Baugh
   Gertie Mae Baugh

Samuel Thomas Baugh died on December 23, 1887 in Harris County, Georgia and Ella (Morgan) Baugh died on November 24, 1898 in Harris County, Georgia.  Maggie Baugh married Otis Hunter.  James E. Baugh married Annie Lee Hadley and they had one son:  -  Joseph J. Baugh.  Dora Baugh married a Mr. Hopkins.  Dora married a second time to a Mr. Seckinger.  Robert T. Baugh married Hettie Gross and they had at least one daughter:  -  Ella Louise Baugh.  Ella Louise Baugh married a Mr. Kelley.  Richard E. Baugh died as an infant at the age of four months.  Gertie Mae Baugh married a Mr. Blankenship.  Gertie (Baugh) Blankenship died at the age of twenty-two.

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References:  1)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968;  2)  D. A. R. Application by Ella Louise Kelley, 1975

PETER FRANKLIN BAUGH (1.1.2.8) is the son of William Baugh and Nancy (Harwell) Baugh.  Peter was born on March 10, 1832 in Putnam County, Georgia.  On August 23, 1853, Peter F. Baugh married Catherine J. Welch (born 1829 in Georgia).  In 1860, Peter and Catherine Baugh were living in Putnam County, Georgia.  Peter and Catherine Baugh were the parents of at least two children:

   N. C. Baugh, b. 1856, Georgia
   M. C. Baugh, b. 1859, Georgia

References:  1)  1860 Census, Putnam County, Georgia;  2)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968

SARAH BAUGH (1.1.3) is the daughter of Daniel Baugh and Lucy (Brooks) Baugh.  Sarah was born in 1789 in Virginia.  On February 20, 1819, Sallie Baugh married Abner Woodall in Putnam County, Georgia.  Abner was born on April 25, 1798 in Johnston County, North Carolina and is the son of James Woodall and Mary (Allen) Woodall.  The Woodall’s lived in Edgefield County, South Carolina until around 1817 when they moved to Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia.  In 1820, Abner Woodall and his family were living in Wilkinson County, Georgia.  In 1829, his family moved to Talbot County, Georgia.  Abner and Sallie Woodall were the parents of six children:

   James Daniel Woodall (1.1.3.1), b. March 11, 1820, Wilkinson County, Georgia
   Mary Ann Woodall (1.1.3.2), b. March 27, 1822, Wilkinson County, Georgia
   Robert Baugh Woodall (1.1.3.3), b. February 7, 1824, Wilkinson County, Georgia
   Lucy Baugh Woodall, b. November 24, 1826, Georgia
   Sarah Ann Martha Woodall (1.1.3.5), b. August 28, 1830, Talbot County, Georgia
   Nancy Allen Woodall (1.1.3.6), b. October 22, 1832, Talbot County, Georgia

Abner Woodall died on October 1, 1838 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried there in the Stinson-Woodall Family Cemetery.  In 1850, Sarah (Baugh) Woodall was living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Sallie (Baugh) Woodall died in November of 1856 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried there in the Stinson-Woodall Family Cemetery.  On March 27, 1845, Lucy Woodall married Lewis Bryant Collins.  Bryant was born on April 8, 1818 and is the son of James Collins and Priscilla (Baker) Collins.  In 1875, Lucy married a second time to Levi Wheeless (born 1823).  Lucy (Woodall) Wheeless died on July 31, 1895 in Talbot County, Georgia and Levi Wheeless died in 1900.

References:  1)  1850 Census, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  Letter, Libba (Harmon) Woodall to Robert Casey, August 5, 1981;  4)  “A Rockaway in Talbot,” Volume 2, by William H. Davidson;  5)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

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JAMES DANIEL WOODALL (1.1.3.1) is the son of Abner Woodall and Sarah (Baugh) Woodall.  James was born on March 11, 1820 in Wilkinson County, Georgia.  James was a Judge and at one time represented Talbot County in the Georgia Legislature.  On July 22, 1840, James Woodall married Frances “Franky” Wheeless in Talbot County, Georgia.  Frances was born on February 1, 1824 in Georgia and is the daughter of Hardy Wheeless and Frances (Lumpkin) Wheeless.  James and Frances Woodall were the parents of twelve children:

   Joseph Abner Woodall, b. June 26, 1842, Talbot County, Georgia
   Sallie Missouri Woodall, b. October 10, 1844, Talbot County, Georgia
   Infant, b. and d. March 23, 1846, Talbot County, Georgia
   William Hardy Woodall (1.1.3.1.4), b. October 18, 1847, Talbot County, Georgia
   Robert Dickerson Woodall, b. June 10, 1850, Talbot County, Georgia
   James Daniel Woodall, Jr., b. March 13, 1852, Talbot County, Georgia
   John Wesley Woodall, b. February 7, 1854, Talbot County, Georgia
   John Wesley Woodall, b. September 27, 1855, Talbot County, Georgia
   Levi Pierce “Doc” Woodall, b. June 30, 1858, Talbot County, Georgia
   Dela Fletcher Woodall, b. May 23, 1860, Talbot County, Georgia
   Frances Leola “Fannie” Woodall, b. March 12, 1862, Talbot County, Georgia
   Elizabeth Allen “Lizzie” Woodall, b. April 25, 1867, Talbot County, Georgia

From 1860 to 1880, James and Frances Woodall were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Frances (Wheeless) Woodall died on June 2, 1890 and James D. Woodall died on February 8, 1891 in Talbot County, Georgia.  Both were buried in the Holmes-Miller Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  Joseph Abner Woodall never marred and died on August 18, 1863 in Charleston, South Carolina.  Joseph was a soldier in the Confederate Army when he died.  In November of 1867, Sallie Woodall married Samuel Zachariah Webster and they lost two infant sons.  Sallie (Woodall) Webster died on July 1, 1887.  In February of 1876, Robert Woodall married Sallie Garland.  Robert Woodall married a second time to a Miss Harris and later a third time to Amelia R. Reeder.  Robert Woodall had no children.  On November 28, 1878, James Woodall, Jr. married Jennie Blackmon White of Lebanon, Tennessee.  James served in Company “K”, Ninth Georgia State Troops in the Commissary Department.  James Woodall, Jr. died on April 28, 1910.  John W. Woodall (born 1854) died as a young child on February 3, 1855.

On December 18, 1879, John Woodall (born 1855) married Mattie Pye (born 1857 in Georgia).  In 1880, John and Mattie Woodall were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  On December 27, 1881, John Woodall married a second time to Ida Kendrick.  On December 18, 1879, Levi Woodall married Fannie M. Freeman.  In 1880, Levia and Fannie Woodall were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Levi Woodall died on March 3, 1882.  On December 10, 1884, Dela Woodall married Johnnie Velula Pye.  Dela (Woodall) Pye died on May 20, 1909.  On December 20, 1883, Fannie Woodall married Walter Pope Miller.  Fannie (Woodall) Miller died on April 8, 1950.  On November 10, 1892, Elizabeth Woodall married Emmett Miller (born August 18, 1860).  Elizabeth (Woodall) Miller died on February 11, 1917 in Woodland, Georgia and was buried in the Miller-Holmes Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  Emmett Miller died on April 12, 1950 in Woodland, Georgia and was buried there in the Woodland City Cemetery.

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References:  1)  1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

WILLIAM HARDY WOODALL (1.1.3.1.4) is the son of  James Daniel Woodall and Frances (Wheeless) Woodall.  William was born on October 18, 1847 in Talbot County, Georgia. On October 26, 1869, William Woodall married Emma Lucy Clay Johnson of Putnam County, Georgia.  William and Emma Woodall were the parents of three children:

   Walter James Woodall, b. July 26, 1870, Pleasant Hill, Georgia
   William Clyde Woodall (1.1.3.1.4.2), b. January 9, 1878, Talbot County, Georgia
   Lucy Frances Woodall, b. September 10, 1883, Barnesville, Georgia

William Woodall died on February 21, 1895.  In 1920, Walter Woodall and his wife, Mary Woodall (born 1863, Georgia), were living in Muscogee County, Georgia.

References:  1)  1920 Census, Muscogee County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

WILLIAM CLYDE WOODALL (1.1.3.1.4.2) is the son of William Hardy Woodall and Emma Lucy Clay (Johnson) Woodall.  Wiliam was born on January 9, 1878 in Talbot County, Georgia.  William Woodall and his wife, Ethel Woodall (born 1870 in Georgia), were the parents of six children:

   Allen Woodall, b. 1893, Georgia
   Johnston Woodall, b. 1899, Georgia
   Leonora Woodall, b. 1902, Georgia
   James Woodall, b. 1906, Georgia
   William Woodall, b. 1907, Georgia
   Ethel C. Woodall, b 1909, Georgia

In 1920, William and Ethel Woodall were living in Muscogee County, Georgia.

References:  1)  1920 Census, Muscogee County, Georgia

MARY ANN WOODALL (1.1.3.2) is the daughter of Abner Woodall and Sarah (Baugh) Woodall.  Mary was born on March 27, 1822 in Wilkinson County, Georgia.  On July 6, 1837, Mary Ann Woodall married James Alonzo Hough (born June 6, 1817 in South Carolina).  From 1840 to 1850, James and Mary Ann Hough were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  James and Mary Ann Hough were the parents of at least seven children:

   Nancy Elizabeth Hough, b. May 17, 1839, Georgia
   Joseph A. “Joe” Hough, b. August 27, 1841, Georgia
   Sarah Frances Hough (1.1.3.2.3), b. August 22, 1844, Georgia
   James Daniel Hough (1.1.3.2.4), b. September 21, 1847, Georgia
   William Turner Hough, b. May 16, 1850, Georgia
   Robert Alonzo Hough, b. March 1, 1853, Talbot County, Georgia
   Charles Albert Hough, b. June 14, 1855, Talbot County, Georgia

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James Hough died on March 24, 1857 and was buried in the Conquest Church Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  From 1860 to 1870, Mary (Woodall) Hough was living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Mary (Woodall) Hough died on May 6, 1893 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried there in the Evans Chapel Cemetery.  In December of 1856, Nancy Hough married William Youngblood and they had three children:  -  Hallie Youngblood,  -  Irene Youngblood,  -  Annie Mae Youngblood.  Nancy (Hough) Youngblood died on February 10, 1907.  Annie Youngblood married Russell Clarke and they had one son:  -  Russell Clarke, Jr.  Joseph Hough never married and died in the service of the Confederacy.  His service record indicates:  “Hough, Joe - Private, June 11, 1861.  Wounded in left arm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863 and died there from amputation of arm, July 9, 1863.”

William Turner Hough died as a child on August 2, 1862.  Robert Alonzo Hough never married.  Charles Albert Hough married Mrs. Alice Harris.

References:  1)  1840, 1850, 1860 and 1870 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

SARAH FRANCES HOUGH (1.1.3.2.3) is the daughter of James Alonzo Hough and Mary Ann Frances (Woodall) Hough.  Sarah was born on August 22, 1844 in Georgia.  On February 16, 1862, Sarah Hough married Enoch W. Womble (born 1841 in Georgia).  Enoch and Sarah Womble were the parents of five children:

   James Enoch Womble, b. November 24, 1862, Georgia
   Charles Hough Womble, b. July 22, 1865, Talbot County, Georgia
   Allen Mack Womble, b. November 5, 1867, Georgia
   Mary Eudora Womble, b. March 6, 1870, Georgia
   Sallie Hough Womble, b. October 13, 1872, Georgia

In 1880, Enoch and Sarah Womble were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Sarah (Hough) Womble died on September 27, 1918.  James E. Womble never married and died on December 5, 1892.  On October 22, 1907, Charles Womble married Mattie Bell Torbert.  Charles Womble died on May 30, 1933.  Allen Womble never married.  Allen Womble died on June 25, 1914 and was buried in the Evans Chapel Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  Mary Womble never married.  Mary Womble died on September 27, 1900 and was buried in the Evans Chapel Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  Sallie Womble never married.  Sallie Womble died on March 4, 1896 and was buried in the Evans Chapel Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.

References:  1)  1880 Census, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

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JAMES DANIEL HOUGH (1.1.3.2.4) is the son of James Alonzo Hough and Mary Ann Frances (Woodall) Hough.  James was born on September 21, 1847 in Georgia.  On September 22, 1880, James Hough married Nancy Freeman “Nannie” Callaway.  Nannie was born on March 1, 1860 and is the daughter of Willis Raegan Callaway and Mary Elizabeth (Murray) Callaway.  James and Nannie Hough were the parents of four children:

   James Daniel Hough, Jr., b. August 31, 1882
   Mary Anderson Hough, b. October 23, 1884
   Helen Dexter Hough, b. November 11, 1886
   Lucy Pearl Hough, b. June 11, 1890

James Hough, Sr. died on June 1, 1902 and was buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Macon, Georgia.  Nancy (Callaway) Hough died on February 6, 1926.  James Hough, Jr. died at the age of twenty on April 25, 1902.  On June 13, 1911, Mary Hough married Alexander Edward Dugas, II.  Mary (Hough) Dugas died on August 23, 1958.  Helen Hough never married and died in November of 1972.  Lucy Hough never married and died in February of 1974.

References:  1)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  2)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

ROBERT BAUGH WOODALL (1.1.3.3) is the son of Abner Woodall and Sarah (Baugh) Woodall.  Robert was born on February 7, 1824 in Wilkinson County, Georgia.  On March 4, 1847, Robert Baugh Woodall married Cornelia Elizabeth Eugenia Thornton in Talbot County, Georgia.  Cornelia was born on March 7, 1831 in Georgia and is the daughter of William Thornton and Nancy J. (Shackleford) Thornton.  From 1850 to 1860, Robert and Cornelia Woodall were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Robert and Cornelia Woodall were the parents of eight children:

   William Abner Woodall, b. January 5, 1848, Talbot County, Georgia
   Sara Jane Woodall, b. May 24, 1849, Talbot County, Georgia
   Lucy Mildred Woodall (1.1.3.3.3), b. October 20, 1851, Talbot County, Georgia
   James Willis “Jimmy” Woodall, b. August 23, 1853, Talbot County, Georgia
   Singleton Fletcher Woodall, b. March 14, 1855, Talbot County, Georgia
   Henry Thomas Woodall (1.1.3.3.6), b. June 5, 1857, Talbot County, Georgia
   Robert Olive Woodall, b. September 3, 1859, Talbot County, Georgia
   Seaborn Webster Woodall (1.1.3.3.8), b. September 20, 1861, Talbot Co., Georgia

Robert Baugh Woodall died on November 12, 1861 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried there in the Conquest Church Cemetery.  From 1870 to 1880, Cornelia (Thornton) Woodall was living with her children in Talbot County, Georgia.  Cornelia (Thornton) Woodall died on July 13, 1899 and was buried in the Conquest Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  On February 8, 1872, William Woodall married Katie H. Rice (born October 26, 1852 in South Carolina) and they had no children.  Sara Woodall died as a child on April 11, 1852 and was buried in the Conquest Church Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.

On September 9, 1879, James Willis Woodall married Emma McDaniel and they lived in Mart, Texas.  James and Emma Woodall had two children:  -  Cornelia Woodall, b. July 22, 1881,  -  James Augustus Woodall, b. September 19, 1883.  James Willis Woodall died on August 1, 1884.  Emma married a second time to Thomas Levy Mays and they had one son, Thomas Mays who was accidently killed while hunting.  Cornelia Woodall lived less than eighteen years.  James Augustus Woodall died as a child on November 19, 1884.  Singleton Fletcher Woodall never married.  He was the founder of “The Woodland Bank.”  Singleton Woodall died on August 3, 1934.  On November 14, 1890’s, Robert Woodall married Mollie McFarland and they adopted a niece of his wife:  -  Addie Rice.  Mollie (McFarland) Woodall died on May 19, 1904 and Robert Woodall died on November 20, 1920.  On April 5, 1939, Addie Rice married William Gennings Chiles.

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References:  1)  1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  Letter, Libba (Harmon) Woodall to Robert Casey, August 5, 1981;  4)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

LUCY MILDRED WOODALL (1.1.3.3.3) is the daughter of Robert Baugh Woodall and Cornelia Elizabeth Eugenia (Thornton) Woodall.  Lucy was born on October 20, 1851 in Talbot County, Georgia.  On October 14, 1875, Lucy Woodall married Samuel Madison Mills.  Samuel was born on February 10, 1847 in Franklin County, Virginia and is the son of Samuel Mills and Frances (Hopson) Mills. Samuel and Lucy Mills were the parents of seven children:

   Robert Samuel Mills, b. January 4, 1877, Talbot County, Georgia
   Lucy Mae Mills, b. April 18, 1878
   Joseph Henry Mills, b. October 15, 1879
   Kate Cornelia Mills, b. October 18, 1881
   Ola Estelle Mills, b. August 14, 1886
   Grady Fletcher Mills, b. September 16, 1889
   Alma Inez Mills, b. December 7, 1892

Samuel Mills died on June 3, 1910 in Talbot County, Georgia and Lucy (Woodall) Mills died on August 31, 1926 in Talbot County, Georgia.  Joseph H. Mills died as an infant on January 1, 1881.  Kate Mills never married.  Kate Mills died on January 1, 1914 and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in Woodland, Georgia.

References:  1)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  2)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

HENRY THOMAS WOODALL (1.1.3.3.6)  is the son of Robert Baugh Woodall and Cornelia Elizabeth Eugenia (Thornton) Woodall.  Henry was born on June 5, 1857 in Talbot County, Georgia.  On January 13, 1881, Henry Woodall married Rachel Ida Pye (born July 20, 1858 in Georgia).  Henry and Rachel were the parents of two children:

   Sallie Cornelia Woodall, b. July 6, 1884, Georgia
   John Henry Woodall, b. April 4, 1886, Georgia

In 1900, Henry and Rachel Woodall were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Henry Woodall was County Commissioner in Talbot County, Georgia for several years.  Rachel (Pye) Woodall died on September 15, 1927 and Henry Woodall died on May 3, 1931.  On August 26, 1908, Sallie Woodall married Charles William Matthews (born December 16, 1882) and they had no children.  Charles Matthews died on July 26, 1955.  On May 18, 1910, John Woodall married Alberta Mae Matthews, sister of Charles William Matthews.  John and Alberta Matthews had two children:  -  Dorothy Rachel Woodall, b. October 10, 1912,  -  John Henry Woodall, b. October 22, 1917.  On September 12, 1934, Dorothy Woodall married Robert Henry Wilson (born June 17, 1910) and they have one daughter:  -  Norma Woodall Wilson, b. January 13, 1940.  On September 5, 1940, John Woodall married Kathryn Roswell Gay and they have two sons:  -  Larry Craig Woodall, b. March 12, 1943,  -  Charles Alvin Woodall, b. October 10, 1945.

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References:  1)  1900 Census, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

SEABORN WEBSTER WOODALL (1.1.3.3.8) is the son of Robert Baugh Woodall and Cornelia Elizabeth Eugenia (Thornton) Woodall.  Seaborn was born on September 20, 1861 in Talbot County, Georgia.  On December 8, 1887, Seaborn Woodall married Mattie Emily Russell (born November 25, 1865 in Georgia).  Seaborn and Mattie Woodall were the parents of seven children:

   Marvin Russell Woodall, b. September 19, 1888, Georgia
   William Thornton Woodall, b. October 30, 1890, Georgia
   Robert Baugh Woodall, b. June 23, 1893, Georgia
   Mary Leola Woodall, b. September 14, 1895, Georgia
   Seaborn Webster Woodall, b. September 15, 1898, Georgia
   Lucy Woodall, b. September 15, 1898, Georgia
   Annie Mildred Woodall, b. January 4, 1903

In 1900, Seaborn and Mattie Woodall were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Mattie (Russell) Woodall died on June 25, 1950 and Seaborn Woodall died on November 20, 1920.  On October 30, 1912, Marvin Woodall married Christina Elizabeth Sanders and they have four children:  -  Miriam Woodall, b. May 25, 1915,  -  Marvin Russell Woodall, Jr., b. December 20, 1916,  -  Thornton Sanders Woodall, b. December 23, 1920,  -  Alice Woodall, b. March 17, 1922.  Marvin Woodall died on September 16, 1975.  William Thorton Woodall died as a young child on April 9, 1892 and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in Woodland, Georgia.

On October 24, 1917, Robert Woodall married Eldee Griffin (born July 15, 1890) and they had five children:  -  Margaret Woodall, b. November 18, 1918,  -  Lucy Emily Woodall, b. November 16, 1921,  -  Robert Baugh Woodall, Jr., b. November 14, 1923.  On August 25, 1915, Mary Woodall married John Henry Daniel (born September 7, 1887) and they have one son:  -  John Henry Daniel, Jr., b. January 28, 1920.  Seaborn Woodall, Jr. married Oma Eudy and they have no children.  Lucy Woodall died as an infant on May 10, 1902.  On June 27, 1927, Annie Woodall married James Alvin Pound and they have two daughters:  -  Martha Anne Pound,  -  Carolyn Woodall Pound.

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References:  1)  1900 Census, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

SARAH ANN MARTHA WOODALL (1.1.3.5) is the daughter of Abner Woodall and Sarah (Baugh) Woodall.  Sarah was born on August 28, 1830 in Talbot County, Georgia.  On December 19, 1850, Sarah Woodall married Joseph Armstrong Hagerman.  Joseph was born on December 31, 1831 in Georgia and is the son of Harrison Walker Hagerman and Elizabeth Turner (Loflin) Hagerman.  Joseph and Sarah Hagerman were the parents of two children:

   Abner W. Hagerman, b. April 8, 1852, Georgia
   Mary Elizabeth Hagerman, b. February 23, 1856, Georgia

From 1870 to 1880, Joseph and Sarah Hagerman were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Sarah (Woodall) died around 1880.  On July 12, 1888, Joseph Hagerman married a second time to Mary Casandra “Mollie” (Joiner) Hall.  Mollie was a widow with two daughters and one son.  Joseph and Mollie Hagerman had three daughters:  Annie Lou Loflin “Lucy” Hagerman (born June 17, 1889), Lena Mae Hagerman (born December 26, 1890) and Dollie Joe Hagerman (born August 31, 1893).  Joseph Hagerman died on May 17, 1907 and was buried in Montezuma, Georgia.  Abner W. Hagerman died as an infant on July 3, 1852.  Mollie Hagerman (born 1856) married a Mr. Marlowe.  Mollie (Hagerman) Marlowe died on February 25, 1926 and was buried in the Felton Cemetery in Montezuma, Georgia.

References:  1)  1870 and 1880 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

NANCY ALLEN WOODALL (1.1.3.6) is the daughter of Abner Woodall and Sarah (Baugh) Woodall.  Nancy was born on October 22, 1832 in Talbot County, Georgia.  On August 28, 1848, Nancy Woodall married Willis Septimus Collins in Talbot County, Georgia.  Willis was born on December 6, 1820 in Wilkinson County, Georgia and is the son of James Collins and Priscilla (Baker) Collins.  Willis and Nancy Collins were the parents of nine children:

   James Baker “Jim” Collins, b. November 18, 1849, Talbot County, Georgia
   Robert Bryant “Bob” Collins, b. September 29, 1852, Talbot County, Georgia
   Abner Marion “Ab” Collins, b. May 9, 1856, Talbot County, Georgia
   Laura Josephine “Josie” Collins, b. December 28, 1858, Talbot County, Georgia
   Jefferson Bartlow Collins, b. June 11, 1861, Talbot County, Georgia
   Mary Priscilla “Dollie” Collins, b. May 4, 1864, Talbot County, Georgia
   Albert Walter Collins, b. June 21, 1867, Talbot County, Georgia
   Lucy Ruth Collins, b. July 31, 1872, Talbot County, Georgia
   Nancy Inez “Nannie” Collins, b. October 21, 1875, Talbot County, Georgia

From 1870 to 1880, Willis and Nancy Collins were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Willis Collins died on August 31, 1889 and Nancy (Woodall) Collins died on October 23, 1896 in Talbot County, Georgia.  Both were buried in the Ephesus Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.  On March 18, 1886, James Collins married Mollie E. Daniel.  James Collins died on November 10, 1936.  Robert Collins never married.  Robert Collins died on March 2, 1931 and was buried in the Glenwood Cemetery in Thomaston, Georgia.  On December 10, 1878, Abner Collins married Nannie Lenora McFarland.  Abner Collins died on March 14, 1913.  On January 18, 1877, Josie Collins married James Oswell “Jim” Sewell.  Josie (Collins) Sewell died on August 17, 1940.  Jefferson Collins never married.  Jefferson Collins died on February 11, 1925 in Paris, Texas and was buried there.

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On December 21, 1897, Mary Collins married Asa Emanuel Moore.  Mary (Collins) Moore died on April 20, 1942.  Albert Collins married in Hamilton, Ohio and had no children.  Albert later became blind.  Albert Collins died on September 9, 1933 in Hamilton, Ohio and was buried there.  On December 26, 1917, Lucy Collins married John B. McGee.  Lucy (Collins) McGee died on April 7, 1954.  On November 3, 1909, Nancy Collins married Erastus Trice Butts.  Nancy (Collins) Butts died on June 30, 1952.

References:  1)  1870 and 1880 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W. Mathews, twelve pages;  3)  “Woodalls of Talbot,” by Margaret (Woodall) Browne and Jane (Nicholson) Grider, 1993

PETER BAUGH (1.1.5) is the son of Daniel Baugh and Lucy (Brooks) Baugh.  Peter was born in 1793.  On September 24, 1819, Peter Baugh married Margaret Bussey in Putnam County, Georgia.  From 1820 to 1830, Peter and Margaret Baugh were living in Putnam County, Georgia.  Around 1835, Peter and Margaret Baugh moved to Talbot County, Georgia.  Peter and Margaret Baugh lived near Baughville, Georgia.  Peter and Margaret Baugh were the parents of five children:

   Martha Baugh
   Eldridge Baugh (1.1.5.2), b. 1821, Georgia
   Nancy Baugh
   Nathan Baugh (1.1.5.4), b. 1829, Georgia
   Sarah Baugh

In 1840, Peter and Margaret Baugh were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Peter Baugh died on February 22, 1852 in Talbot County, Georgia.  In 1849, Martha (Bussey) Baugh married Elisha P. Grier in Muscogee County, Georgia.  In 1844, Nancy Baugh married George Rothmel in Talbot County, Georgia.  In 1860, Sarah Baugh married Levi Lucas in Talbot County, Georgia.

References:  1)  Marriage license, Peter Baugh to Margaret Bussey, 1819, Putnam County, Georgia, Automated Archives;  2)  1820 and 1830 Censuses, Putnam County, Georgia;  3)  1840 Census, Talbot County, Georgia;  4)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968;  5)  D. A. R. Application by Ella Louise Kelley, 1975

ELDRIDGE BAUGH (1.1.5.2) is the son of Peter Baugh and Margaret (Bussey) Baugh.  Eldridge was born in 1821 in Georgia.  On June 26, 1842, Eldridge Baugh married Julia Ann Kilgore in Talbot County, Georgia.  Julia was born in 1824 in Georgia.  In 1860, Eldridge and Julia Baugh were living in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana.  Eldridge and Julia Baugh were the parents of at least seven children:

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   J. A. Baugh, b. 1843, Georgia
   M. A. Baugh, b. 1845, Georgia
   H. E. Baugh, b. 1847, Georgia
   M. E. Baugh, b. 1849, Georgia
   A. Baugh, b. 1851, Georgia
   S. F. Baugh, b. 1855, Georgia
   Peter Baugh, b. 1859, Georgia

Mrs. Maxine Robinson of Houston, Texas is a descendant of Eldridge and Julia Baugh.

References:  1)  Marriage license, Eliarge Baugh to Julia Ann Kilgore, 1842, Talbot County, Georgia, Automated Archives;  2)  1860 Census, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana;  3)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968

NATHAN BAUGH (1.1.5.4) is the son of Peter Baugh and Margaret (Bussey) Baugh.  Nathan was born in 1829 in Georgia.  In 1850, Nathan Baugh was living with Robert and Frances Brooks in Talbot County, Georgia.  Nathan Baugh married Ann Elizabeth Calhoun.  Ann was born in 1834 in Georgia and is the daughter of Duncan Calhoun and Sarah (McNeill) Calhoun.  From 1860 to 1870, Nathan and Ann Baugh were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Nathan and Ann Baugh were the parents of ten children:

   Sarah Margaret Baugh, b. 1853, Georgia
   Robert Calvin Baugh, b. 1855, Georgia
   Alice Viola Baugh, b. 1858, Georgia
   Alexander Stephen Baugh, b. 1862, Talbot County, Georgia
   Ann Elizabeth Baugh, b. 1864, Talbot County, Georgia
   Julia Fleming Baugh (1.1.5.4.5), b. 1866, Talbot County, Georgia
   Nathan Thomas Baugh, b. 1868, Talbot County, Georgia
   Catherine Sophia Baugh, b. 1871, Talbot County, Georgia
   James Edward Baugh, b. 1874, Talbot County, Georgia
   Hattie Eugenie Baugh, b. 1876, Talbot County, Georgia

In 1880, Ann (Calhoun) Baugh was living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Sarah Baugh married a Mr. Ansley and they settled in Texas.  Sarah’s granddaughter, Lexie Dean Robertson, was poet laureat of Texas.  In 1880, Robert Baugh and his wife, Emma Baugh (born 1853, Georgia), were living in Talbot County, Georgia.  Robert and Emma Baugh had at least one son:  -  Clifford Baugh, b. June, 1879, Georgia.  Alice Baugh married a Mr. Gorham.  Julia Baugh married a John B. Riley.  Catherine Baugh died at the age of seventeen.  Hattie Baugh married James Alberter Hanson.  Hattie (Baugh) Hanson was still living in 1968.

References:  1)  1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia;  2)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968;  3)  Query, RootsWeb, Talbot County, Georgia Forum, Sue Culpepper, November, 2003

JULIA FLEMING BAUGH (1.1.5.4.5) is the daughter of Nathan Baugh and Ann Elizabeth (Calhoun) Baugh.  Julia was born in 1866 in Talbot County, Georgia.  Julia Baugh married a John B. Riley.  John and Julia Riley were the parents of six children:

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   Appling Riley
   Richard Riley
   Oscar Riley
   Julian Riley
   Ina Irene Riley
   Tressie Riley

Tressie Riley married a Mr. Mims and they have one daughter:  -  Alice “Inez” Mims.  Inez Mims married a Mr. Culpepper and had at least one son (name unknown).

References:  1)  “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968;  2)  Query, RootsWeb, Talbot County, Georgia Forum, Sue Culpepper, November, 2003