Person:Seth Woodward (3)

Watchers
Seth Augustus Woodward
d.18 Jun 1864 United States
m. 10 Jun 1827
  1. Daniel Warren Woodward1828 - 1839
  2. Elvira Woodward1831 - 1868
  3. Seth Augustus Woodward1834 - 1864
  4. Luthera Cutler Woodward1836 - 1839
  5. Dwight Woodward1839 - 1886
  • HSeth Augustus Woodward1834 - 1864
  • W.  Sarah Putney (add)
m. 19 Apr 1860
Facts and Events
Name Seth Augustus Woodward
Gender Male
Birth[1] 3 Apr 1834 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 19 Apr 1860 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Putney (add)
Death[2][3] 18 Jun 1864 United States
References
  1. Warwick (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Vital records, 1739-1900
    Vol. 2, p. 243.

    Family of Woodard Seth
    and Arathusa His Wife -
    ...
    Seth Augustus Born April 3'd 1834.

  2. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Franklin County). Probate dockets, records, and indexes, 1810-1971. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972, 1991)
    Case 6866 Seth A. Woodward.

    2 Aug 1864: Petition of Sarah J P Woodward that Seth A Woodward resident of Warwick d. 18 Jun 1864 leaving a widow (petitioner) and heirs: brother Dwight Woodward of Ering, Elvira Leighton wife of Franklin Leighton of Erving, June A. Marvin wife of willard H Marvin, Gill, requests administration be granted to her. Letters granted same date.

  3. Blake, Jonathan. History of the Town of Warwick, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1854. (Boston, Massachusetts: Noyes & Holmes, 1873)
    p. 189.

    We will first record the names of those that died; and their names are inscribed on our Soldiers' Monument:
    ...
    Seth A. Woodward

  4.   Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432)
    line 6.
  5.   Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. 1855 Massachusetts State Census
    left side, line 34.
  6.   Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M693)
    line 23.