Introduction to Michael Woods (Sr. and Jr.) Age Books and One Correction. by Cecilia L. Fabos-Becker, 2 August, 2014

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Introduction to Michael Woods (Sr. and Jr.) Age Books and One Correction. by Cecilia L. Fabos-Becker, 2 August, 2014 The following are a large portion of not just the Age Books of Michael Woods Sr. and Jr. who went to Alabama in the early 1800's but a family history file at the State of Alabama Archives. The file actually consists of the two age books created and kept by a father and son, but also additional Bible records of descendants and extraneous materials; two not directly related to this line, about individuals who were cousins somehow, and it s not explained how. Additionally, one summary prepared from Bible records is a classic example of confusing documented history with someone else s guess, that is not supported by any documents. You will see on one page, that purports to come from a different set of Bible records, that the chronology and history starts in Ireland. There were NO Irish records on this side of the Atlantic that were kept in this line of the Woods family. However, Archibald Woods who was born in 1706, did not emigrate until he was about 17, in 1723 (earliest Pennsylvania tax records of his father are 1724). He would have known a little about his grandparents; it s highly likely he knew them as John and Elizabeth Woods. He did not however, know Elizabeth by any other name other than Elizabeth Woods, which was correct, actually. Her maiden surnam was the same as her married surname. Her parents were Sir Thomas Woods, knight gentleman and his wife, Elizabeth Parsons and this is confirmed by the current, heads of the family who have the archives, as of an email, last week, by Alison, Lady Rosse (wife of the Parsons Earl of Rosse). At some point in the late 1800's, the person who wrote the summary of her Bible records, did not realize how many cousin marriages had actually taken place 100 years and 200 years before and decided Elizabeth s maiden surname could not be Woods, it had to be something else. She saw the Rev. Neander and Edgar Woods material in which they had mistakenly believed the same things, found the John Wood marriage to Elizabeth Worsop didn t know when it took place, and guessed this was the same John Woods with the wife, Elizabeth. It was not and the notion raised and published erroneously by Rev. s Neander and Edgar Woods were soundly disproved in the 1980's, when they found the wills of the John Wood (and he went usually by Wood, not Woods) and his wife Elizabeth Worsop and her father s will, and all together they proved, (1) Elizabeth Worsop was about an 8 year old child, hardly marriageable when Michael Woods, Archibald s father was born, (2) had not married John Wood until after 1699 (his first wife, whom he married at St. Michain s in Dublin was married to him in 1687), and (3) John Wood and Elizabeth Worsop HAD NO CHILDREN, whatsoever. If the lady who was trying to be so helpful to her descendants and their kin had stuck to what Archibald most likely told his son, Michael, she would have had just John Woods and Elizabeth Woods as his paternal grandparents and nothing else no birthdates even. From Petty s census, of 1659, it is even shown when was the earliest Elizabeth Woods could have born late 1659 or 1660. Thomas Woods is on the census with a wife, but NO children as of yet, and he had very recently married his wife Elizabeth Parsons, probably 1658 or early 1659. She was born not later than 1642 as her father, Sir Richard Parsons, died in 1641 or 1642 (Parsons family records). She was the youngest sister of her brother Sir William Parsons, 2 nd baronet Bellamont, later made 1 st Baron Oxmantown and Viscount Rosse. The deed of 64 acres he made to Elizabeth Woods and Miss Hoy in and around Dunshaughlin, was well prior to 1720, were to his blood relatives. Miss Hoy was a first cousin, daughter of an aunt. Elizabeth Woods was either his sister,

Elizabeth Parsons Woods or her daughter, Elizabeth Woods-Woods. It was these two female relatives who then leased this property to John Wood of Rossmead and his second wife, Elizabeth Worsop, who had a brother by this time who lived in Dunshaughlin, but born in Dublin County. (Worsop records found in Dublin City and County records, and records of the Cromwellian soldiers and where they settled). What would have also confused the two good Reverends, one of whom travelled to Ireland, but never interviewed either the family at Milverton Hall, or traveled to Dunshaughlin, or went through the parish records then in the Public Record Office, is that the line descending from the oldest brother of Michael, Thomas Woods Jr. (Grandson of the knight, gentleman) moved its seat from County Meath and Queen s County to Dublin County not far from where the Worsops had earlier acquired lands, and where the grandfather of John Wood, Richard Wood(s) had been very prominent. Under Thomas Woods Jr. s grandson the family moved in the late 1700's and early 1800's first to Winter Lodge in Dublin County, along the county line with Meath, and then another generation later acquired Milverton Hall in Skerries which became the principal family seat until 2009 when the old building and last of the Woods lands with it, about 350 acres, was sold out of the family. (Skerries News, about the sale of the mansion and property; Burke s Irish Peerage, several volumes which in a more recent one about the Woods of Milverton Hall and Winter Lodge identifies the earliest remembered antecedent as Thomas Woods b. about 1681" and initially living in Dunshaughlin.) Archibald Woods (1706-1766), Michael Sr. s father as per how the two Michaels of the Age Books were identified by the younger generation of Tennessee and Alabama, knew his grandparents and knew them as simply John and Elizabeth Woods. He may have even known they were both surnamed Woods at the time of their marriage. This confirms their identities as John and Elizabeth Woods, but nothing more. The fact that he listed nothing about their deaths, not even died before we left Ireland, suggests that they were still alive when he emigrated with his own parents. He also identified his parents, whom he would have known, also as Michael Woods and Mary Campbell. This confirms her maiden surname to be Campbell. He confirms his father s death in 1762, just before he left Virginia for South Carolina and says nothing about his mother, though we know from his father s will and its distributions, later, that she was dead before her husband. In this file were also two extraneous items on a different Archibald Woods than the father of Michael Woods Sr. (1735-1806). Pay attention to the birth year. Both of these items relate to an Archibald Woods b. 1764, who later settled in Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) and who owned a bank there in 1817, when the Archibald, father of Michael had been dead for 50 years, and Michael, had died in Alabama. This is a cousin, a grandson of another sibling to Archibald and it s not known by the persons who found these items and added them to the files, which sibling of Archibald (1706-1766). So read through and use the Age Books as you can, but remember to be careful of what this family would have actually known and recorded and look at the other documents of this family on-line at this site, www.americeltic.net, also; including the report prepared by Hibernia Research Ltd., citing original Irish documents, etc.. More work is being done on this family s history at present. Some new archives are expected to come on-line, shortly, containing additional 17 th century records, which were last seen and very briefly too briefly summarized by the late Mrs. Ruby Woods. Cecilia L. Fabos-Becker, 2 August, 2014