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William Woosley (1757-1838) was the first Woosley to settle in North Carolina. His wife was Susannah Tribble. He served during the Revolutionary War in Virginia, applying for his application in North Carolina in 1819.  <P>

The first land record was a grant Nov. 20, 1805 in Rowan Co. entered on 9 Feb. 1804, on Reedy Creek.  This land was sold to Adam Ader in 1811.   His property was in the part of Rowan that later became Davidson County.  William Woosley applied for a pension in 1819, and again in 1824; in the second petition, he names his son William, with whom he is living, and his daughter Elizabeth White, age about 33.  A third petition was filed in Davidson in Dec. 1825, and was granted.  The first two petitions 
are signed William Ousley, the third Woosley.<P>


Davidson Co. court records indicate that he died 28 Jul 1839 but Moravian diary entry was "21 Jul 1838" (burial date).  However, the diary entry is actually for July 31 (vol. 9 p. 4443):  <I>I buried the old W. Wosely, almost 81 years old, today in the old graveyard near Daniel James' home.  There was a large attendance at the funeral.  Afterward I preached in the woods in English.  The listeners had to sit on the sand or on the leaves in the wood.  In spite of the great heat they all were unusually orderly and attentive.</I>  This would seem to imply that he isn't actually buried at Friedberg, which is consistent with the fact that he isn't listed in the cemetery records there.<P>

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First Generation:<BR>
William Woosley (1786-1866) m. Catherine Amburn<BR>
Elizabeth Woosley (abt.  1786-aft. 1823) m. Frederick White<P>


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Second Generation:<P>

Children of William Woosley and Catherine Amburn<BR>
Susannah Woosley (1812-1868) m. <a href="fishel.html">Jacob Fishel</a> (1804-1891)<BR>
William Woosley, Jr. (1816-1902) m. Louisa/Luiza Rominger (1816-1854); 2) <a href="leinbach.html">Susannah Leinbach</a> (1823-1902), <BR>
  d/o Martin Leinbach and <a href="conrad.html">Elisabeth Conrad</a><BR>
Joseph Woosley (abt. 1819-1877) m. Lavina Krause (abt. 1823-aft. 1880) (moved to Missouri)<BR>
David Woosley (1821-1891) m. <a href="spach.html">Juliana Dulcina Spach</a> (1823-1882)<BR>
John Woosley (abt. 1824-aft. 1860) m. Barsheba Lockabill<BR>
Thomas H. Woosley (1831-1903) m. Martha Shelhorn (abt. 1822-aft. 1880)<P>

Children of William Woosley and 2) Mary (Nancy) Shelhorn<BR>
Mary Woosley (abt. 1852-aft. (1870)<BR>
George Washington Woosley (abt. 1853-1930) m. Minnie Selena Essic<P>

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Third Generation<P>

Children of William Woosley, Jr. and Louisa Rominger<BR>
John Wesley Woosley (abt. 1843-aft. 1850) m. <a href="reich.html">Martha E. Reich</a>, d/o Daniel Reich and <a href="vawter.html">Julia Madison Vawter</a><BR>
Franklin U. Woosley (1844-1918) m. Temperance Jones (1814-1916), d/o <a href="jones2.html">Asa Jones</a> and Elizabeth Payne<BR>
Minerva P. (Polly) Woosley (abt. 1851-aft. 1877) m. William C. Brandon<P>

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Children of Joseph Woosley and  Lavina Krause<BR>
William A. Woosley (abt. 1845-aft. 1900) m. Mahala Snipes (abt. 1847-aft. 1900)<BR>
David A. Woosley (abt. 1848)<BR>
Sarah E. Woosley (abt. 1850)<BR>
Mary Ettie Woosley (1847-aft. 1900) m. W. H. Harris<BR>
Andrew Hamilton/Henry Woosley (1859-aft. 1900) m. Anna Dora (Annie) Conrad (abt. 1875-aft. 1900)<BR>
Emory Woosley (abt. 1864-aft. 1880) m. Katherine Melton<BR>
Asa Monroe Woosley (1866-aft. 1900) m. Caroline (Carlie) Logan Heyden (abt. 1869-aft. 1900)<BR>
Some members of this family moved to Johnson County, MO and others to Nesoho County, KS<P>

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Children of David Woosley and Julia Ann Dulcina Spach<BR>
Catherine Caroline (Katy) Woosley (1844-1922) m. John Columbus Crouch (1842-1932), s/o Charles Crouch and Catherine Glasscock<BR>
Samuel Augustus Woosley (1846-1898) m. Jane Miller (1848-1905), d/o Joseph H. Miller and Sarah Sauer<P>

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Children of Thomas H. Woosley and and Martha Shelhorn<BR>
Miriah Woosley (abt. 1852-aft. 1924) m. Thomas Craver<BR>
William Victor Woosley (abt. 1853-aft. 1900) m. Elizabeth Jane Sink (abt. 1847-aft. 1900)<BR>
Joseph M. Woosley (abt. 1855-aft. 1920) m. Margaret Lanning (abt. 1856-aft. 1880); 2) Sarian<BR>
Sarah Woosley (abt. 1856-aft. 1880) m. Henderson N. Wilson (abt. 1848-aft. 1880)<BR>
John Evander Woosley (abt. 1858-aft. 1870) m. <a href="fishel.html">Paulina Sophia Fishel</a> (abt. 1861)<BR>
Daniel J. Woosley (abt. 1859-1937) m. Florence Ellis, d/o Alexander Ellis and <a href="mullican.html">Martha Carolyn Mullican</a>; 2) Francis Joyner<BR>
David Leander Woosley (abt. 1862-aft. 1880) m. Sarah E. Phelps (abt. 1861-aft. 1910)<BR>
Ephraim Woosley (abt. 1864-aft. 1910) m. Florence Weisner (abt. 1867-aft. 1910)<BR>
Henry Woosley (abt. 1865-aft. 1870)<BR>
Nancy Selina Woosley (1867-1926) m. <a href="fishel.html">Simon Fishel</a><BR>
Christina D. (Tenie) Woosley (abt. 1867-1952) m. <a href="hanes.html">David J. Hanes</a> (1866-1935), s/o Jonathan Hanes and Susanna Leatherman<P>
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Fourth Generation<P>

Franklin Victor Woosley and Temperance Jones<BR>
Ida Elizabeth Woosley (1868-1950) m. <a href="robertson.html">James Franklin Robertson</a> (1863-1927)<BR>
John Thomas Woosley (1874-1960) m. <a href="bodenhamer.html">Mary Bodenhamer</a> (abt. 1876-1965), d/o John Christian Bodenhamer and <a href="shields.html">Martha Jane Shields</a><P>

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Children of Samuel A. Woosley and Jane<BR>
David J. Woosley (abt. 1872-aft. 1880) <BR>
William E. Woosley (abt. 1875-aft. 1880) m. <a href="sheek.html">Fannie C. Sheek</a><BR>
Alice A. Woosley (abt. 1877-aft. 1880)<BR>
Elizabeth E. Woosley (1880)<P>

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Children of William Victor Woosley and Elizabeth Jane Sink <BR>
Eliza Woosley (abt. 1878-1961) m. Jerman E. Brewer<BR>
John W. Woosley (abt. 1880-aft. 1910) m. Rosa B. Dorse (abt. 1885-aft. 1910), d/o Sandy Dorse and Amanda Franklin<BR>
Cora Woosley (abt. 1882-aft. 1900) m. Charlie Dull<BR>
Franklin V. Woosley (abt. 1890-aft. 1910) m. Cassie Robbins (abt. 1887-aft. 1910)<BR>
Lizzie Woosley (aft. 1887-aft. 1900) m. Charlie Griffin<BR>
Samuel D. Woosley (abt. 1890-aft.1910) m. Flora Marshall<P>

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Children of Joseph M. Woosley and Margaret Lanning <BR>
Henry Victor Woosley (abt. 1884-aft. 1920) m. Nettie Myers<P>

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Fifth Generation<P>
Children of John Thomas Woosley and Mary Bodenhamer<BR>
Charles F. Woosley (1895-1962) m. Mary Sink<BR>
Ada M. Woosley (1897-aft. 1993) m. Frank B. Foster<BR>
John W. Woosley (1899-1980)<BR>
Samuel Clinton Woosley (abt. 1902-1990) m. Mattie Nifong<BR>
Carl T. Woosley (abt. 1904-1959) m. Beatrice Saylor<BR>
Walter T. Woosley (1906-1984) m. Elfelda Fulcher (1907-1995), d/o Thomas Hugh Fulcher and <a haref="conrad.html">Addie E. Conrad</a><BR>
Nelle E. Woosley (1908-aft. 1910) m. <a href="harper.html">John B. Harper</a> (1905-1981), s/o Elisha Harper and <a href="dull.html">Ellen F. Dull</a><BR>
Clyde A. Woosley (1910-1979) m. Ruth D. Tesh, d/o <a href="tesh6.html">Felix Slyvester Tesh</a> and Jellie Fleete Burke<P>

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Sources:<P>
Eva Woosley Warren manuscript 1982, partial copy from Mike Wolf, August 1997<BR>
Billie Woosley, [email protected] (W. C. Brandon line)<BR>
Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 12 volumes; Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission<BR>
1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910 US Federal Census, Forsyth Co., NC and Davidson Co., NC<BR>
Forsyth County and Davidson County marriage records<BR>
Forsyth County, NC death records<BR>
Forsyth County, NC birth records<P>

�, 2006-2007 Faye Jarvis Moran<BR>
Page created September 12, 2006<P>
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