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151. Flora Ellen "Woodhull" Kerr
Birth: Dec. 19, 1912 KS Death: Oct. 31, 2010 Parents: Dr. Maurice Welsh Woodhull & Edna Lee Spouse: Edwin Orville Kerr |
152. Vera Magnolia 'Nola' "Sly" Woodhull
Birth: Feb. 14, 1917 Death: March 11, 2011 PARENTS: Howard Arthur Sly & Molly O'Reily Spouse: Thomas Samuel Woodhull |
153. Thomas Samuel Woodhull, Vera 'Nola' "Sly" Woodhull & daughter Janice Noreen Woodhull
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186. Foochow Mission. The picture was taken on Mr. Hartwell’s seventieth birthday, December 19th, 1895. Beginning on the left in the rear are Mrs. Peet, Mr. Beard, Mrs. Kinnear, Mrs. Beard, Dr. Kinnear, Mr. Peet, Mrs. Gardner, Dr. Nieberg-Goddard, Mr. Gardner. In the middle row are Miss Hannah Woodhull, Dr. Whitney, Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. ...Hartwell, Mr. Walker, Mrs. Whitney, Dr. Kate Woodhull. In front are Miss Chittenden, Mr. Goddard, Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Newton and Dr. Bliss.
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284. Lawrence Charles Woodhull
Birth: Oct. 31, 1954 Death: Dec. 22, 2016 |
285. Richard Moore Woodhull
Birth: Aug. 30, 1922 Death: Oct. 11, 2003 DE |
286. Floyd Tompkins Woodhull
Birth: Jul. 14, 1835 Death: Dec. 15, 1910 |
287. Charles Wesley Woodhull Auld, s/o William H. Auld and Eliza Suffina Woodhull, Canada
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295. Carolyn Louise Woodhull Moul
Brith: Mar. 28, 1881 Death: Feb. 28, 1915 Parents: Jesse Calvin Woodhull & Ann Maria Bergen Spouse: Harry S. Moul (Sent by Ralph & Saundra Fitzgerald) |
296. Carolyn Louise Woodhull Moul with daughter Margaret Moul
(Sent by Ralph & Saundra Fitzgerald) |
297. Maria Miller Woodhull Hall
Birth: Mar. 3, 1831 Death: 1913 Parents: Claudius Woodhull & Sophia Davis Miller Spouse: William C. J. Hall |
298. William Woodhull Hall
Birth: Jul. 24, 1853 Death: Mar. 3, 1864 Parents: William Charles J. Hall & Maria Miller Woodhull |
299 Larry Lee & Betty "Schultz" Woodhull
Larry Lee was the son of Merlin Floyd Woodhull & Helen B. Schansberg of Jackson County, Wisconsin |
300. Robert Woodhull, Orville Woodhull, Mervin Woodhull,
Parents: Charles Ford Woodhull & Beda Wilhelmina Johnson-Malmquist In March of 1955, the Woodhull brothers, Robert, Orville and Mervin, of Wentworth used a semi-trailer and truck to move a house across the frozen bay of Lake Superior. The house had been located on Minnesota Point, but was being moved to Superior's East End neighborhood. It would eventually end up at 2526 East 1st Street. (The Superior Evening Telegram, Superior, Wisconsin, March 1955) |