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About Ursula Woodson
Susannah Fleming (Tarleton) and Judith Ursula Woodson (Tarleton), mothers of Ursula Woodson (Fleming) and Tarleton Woodson, were sisters, making Ursula and Tarleton first cousins.
- http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919804
- "4 JOHN8 WOODSON (Robert2, John1) was the "cousin" (nephew) John Woodson named in the will of John Woodson, Sr. He was a merchant and married Judith, daughter of Stephen Tarleton, of New Kent county. Charles Van dcr Veer Woodson wrote to Mr. Brock that he had a looking-glass, framed in walnut, which bears the following inscription: "This glass belonged to Stephen Tarleton, who was my great-grandfather, and died in the year 1687. I have had the present frame put on it this 14th of December, 1794.-Charles Woodson." In 1712, Judith Woodson relinquished her dower rights in land deeded by her husband, John Woodson, merchant, of the parish and county of Henrico. He made his will in 1715, and was dead in 1716. Issue: 13 Tarleton, 14 John, 15 Robert, Jr., 16 Josiah, 17 Stephen, 18 Jacob, 19 Judith, "married Stephen Cox." 20 Elizabeth, married "John Pleasants, of Pickanockie."
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- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via mother Susanna Fleming (born Tarleton) by SmartCopy: Jan 23 2015, 17:55:47 UTC
GEDCOM Note
According to Harris: It appears from the records that some of the daughters of Charles Fleming became affiliated with the Quakers. The marriage between Tarleton Woodson, son of John Woodson, and Judith Tarleton, his wife, on April 3, 1710, brought about a ruling in the Curles Monthly Meeting: "The said meeting having some doubt thereon some Friends were against the said proceedings but the question being put whereas the said Tarleton Woodson and Ursula Fleming were contracted by solemn vows and contracts being then ignorant of any orders of practice among Friends that first cousins shall not marry therefore better be suffered than dissolved therefore it is the sense of this meeting that they may have liberty to take each other in marriage when they shall think fit" This established the fact that Susannah Fleming and Judith Fleming, the mothers of the contracting parties were sisters and were the daughters of Stephen Tarleton of New Kent County. Book Old Kent County-Tarleton-Fleming Old New Kent County-Some Account of The Planters, Plantations and Places in King William County St. John's Parish Vol II Malcolm Harris MD Compiled and Copyrighted 1977 West Point, Va. Y Y Pg 183 3
Ursula Woodson's Timeline
1687 |
December 10, 1687
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New Kent County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1712 |
1712
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Henrico, Virginia, USA
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1712
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Henrico County, Province of Virginia
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1714 |
1714
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St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia
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1716 |
April 3, 1716
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Curles, Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1722 |
1722
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Henrico County, Province of Virginia
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1722
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Henrico, Virginia, United States
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1724 |
1724
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Henrico, Virginia, USA
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1726
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Henrico, Virginia, USA
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