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Lydia Anna Wood 1788 – 1851 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1788

Birth Location: Union Co., South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1851

Death Location: Wayne County, Illinois, USA

Father: Lott Wood

Mother: Mary Whorton

Spouse(s): Jacob Gregory

Children(s): Nancy Gregory, Elizabeth Gregory, Azariah Gregory, Daniel Gregory, Lott Gregory, Mary Gregory, Jacob Gregory, Eliza Gregory

The birth of Lydia Anna Wood took place in 1788 in Union Co., South Carolina, USA, to Lott Andrew Wood and Mary Jane Whorton. Lydia Anna Wood married Jacob Gregory, and together they had Nancy Gregory, Elizabeth Betsy Gregory, Azariah Bednego Gregory, Daniel E. Gregory, Lott Wood Gregory, Mary Gregory, Jacob C. Gregory and Eliza Gregory. Lydia Anna Wood's death occurred in 1851 in Wayne County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents

Lott Wood
1756 – 1827
Birth Location: Williamsburg Twp, Charleston, South Carolina, British Colonial America
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Mary Whorton
1765 – 1835
Birth Location: Williamsburg Twp, Charleston, South Carolina, British Colonial America
MW

Spouses(s)

Jacob Gregory
1779 – 1860
Birth Location: Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
JG

Children(s)

Nancy Gregory
1805 –
Birth Location: Rutherford, North Carolina, United States
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Elizabeth Gregory
1808 –
Birth Location: Tennessee, USA
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Azariah Gregory
1809 – 1880
Birth Location: Rutherford, North Carolina, USA
AG
Daniel Gregory
1811 – 1850
Birth Location: North Carolina, USA
DG
Lott Gregory
1812 – 1877
Birth Location: Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
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Mary Gregory
1815 –
Birth Location: –
MG
Jacob Gregory
1819 – 1848
Birth Location: Sumner County TN
JG
Eliza Gregory
1829 –
Birth Location: Tennessee, USA
EG

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1788
    Event Place: Union Co., South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1850
    Event Place: Wayne county, part of, Wayne, Illinois, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1851
    Event Place: Wayne County, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Wayne County, Illinois, USA

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