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William Marion Wood 1854 – 1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Feb 1854

Birth Location: Long Prairie, Wayne County, Illinois, United States

Death Date: 17 Jun 1944

Death Location: Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA

Father: John Wood

Mother: Elizabeth Garrison

Spouse(s): Phoebe Solomon

Children(s): Henry Wood, Mamie Wood, Rubbie Wood, Emmett Wood, Virgil Wood, Clara Wood, Raymond Wood, Granville Wood, Maggie Wood, Homer Wood, James Wood, Samuel Wood, Rufus Wood

William Marion Wood was born in Long Prairie, Wayne County, Illinois, United States in 1854, to John A. Wood and Elizabeth Garrison. Later in life, William Marion Wood married Phoebe Ella Solomon; among their children were Henry Alvis Wood, Mamie A. Wood, Rubbie Ann Wood, Emmett Clifton Wood, Virgil Lee Wood, Clara Belle Wood, Raymond William Wood, Granville Edward Wood, Maggie Ella Wood, Homer Acy Wood, James Aurthur Wood, Samuel Price Wood and Rufus H. Wood. William Marion Wood died in Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA, 1944.

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Parents

John Wood
1817 – 1878
Birth Location: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
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Elizabeth Garrison
1825 – 1892
Birth Location: Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
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Spouses(s)

Phoebe Solomon
1861 – 1940
Birth Location: Fort Branch, Gibson County, IN, United States
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Children(s)

Henry Wood
1882 – 1964
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Mamie Wood
1887 – 1908
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Rubbie Wood
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Emmett Wood
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Virgil Wood
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Clara Wood
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Raymond Wood
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Granville Wood
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Maggie Wood
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Homer Wood
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James Wood
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Samuel Wood
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Rufus Wood
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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 26 Feb 1854
    Event Place: Long Prairie, Wayne County, Illinois, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 17 Jun 1944
    Event Place: Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Bruce Cemetery, Keenes, Wayne County, Illinois, USA

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