Husband: James Warren WOODWARD 1 2 3 |
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Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett Funeral Home Place:Denton County, Texas
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James Warren Woodward's obituary
Transcribed 5 January 2004
By Michele Holland Mills
mhmills@email.com
James Warren Woodward was born to Christopher Woodward (1807-1880) and Letticia Wilson (1820-1906), in Platte County, Missouri. He grew up in Boone County, Kentucky. James served in the Civil War. He married Henrietta Dianah
Glacken (1848-1876) April 18, 1865, in Boone County, Kentucky. Their two oldest children, Elbert Lee and Andrew Christopher, were born in Kenton County, Kentucky in 1865 and 1867. Their daughter Minnie was born in Milam, Macon County, Illinois in 1869, and they were listed on the 1870 census.
Minnie died before 1880. The family was back in Kenton County, Kentucky in 1880. Henrietta died in 1876. The youngest child, William, was raised by Henrietta's sister, Amanda Glacken Carpenter, and her husband John. In 1881
James and his two oldest sons, Elbert and Andrew, moved to Milam County, Texas. James moved to Krum, Denton County, Texas in 1889. His son Elbert stayed in Milam County, and Andrew moved to Hamilton County. James married a second time, to Eliza Copeland. They had two children, Kate and Clifford.
When he was 53, James married Emma Rhine Mounts, widow of Joseph Harrison Mounts. They were married in Denton County, Texas, on November 22, 1896. James was a member of the Baptist Church in Krum. He fell in September or
early October 1927 and broke his hip. He died October 9, 1927, and is buried in Jackson Cemetery, Krum, Denton County, Texas.
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"J. W. Woodward Died Sunday
J. W. Woodward, age 84, died at his home Sunday morning at one o'clock from injuries sustained when he fell in his room two weeks prior to his death.
Funeral services were held at the Woodward residence at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. A. C. Nancy, assisted by Rev. N. B. Baker. Interment was made in the Jackson Cemetery. Pallbearers were J. O. McClister Sr., C. R. Fowler, T. M. Lindley, R. L. Basking, W. W. McClister and A. F. Lindley.
Woodward is survived by his wife who before their marriage here in 1896 was Mrs. Emma Mounts, five children, Mrs. H. B. Bartee of Krum, E. L. Woodward of Santa Anna, A. C. Woodward of Lorenzo, W. W. Woodward of Erlanger, Ky., and J. C. Woodward of San Antonio, 16 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters, J. K. Woodward of Madill, Okla., C. P. Woodward of Pampa, Miss Laura
Woodward of Covington, Ky., and Miss Emma Woodward of Toledo, Ohio.
All of his children were here at his bedside with the exception of one, W. W. Woodward of Erlanger, Ky.
Woodward was born in Platte County, MO, Feb. 18, 1843. He attended school in Boone County, Ky, and served during the Civil War in Braggs division of the Confederate Army, receiving his discharge at the end of the war. In 1881 he came to Texas from Kentucky and moved to Denton County in 1898. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Out-of-town relatives and friends who [were] here were C. P. Woodward and Lee Woodward of Pampa, J. K. Woodward of Madell, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Taylor and children, R. H. Rhine and family, C. R. and J. H. Taylor and families of Wichita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. John Mounts and Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Proffer of Denton and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jahn of Fort Worth."
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"Cards of Thanks
To the kind friends and neighbors, to the faithful physician and nurses who ministered to us during the illness and death of our husband, father and brother, to his friends who gave beautiful flowers "God's tokens of love and sympathy." To the ministers who spoke words of
comfort and to the pallbearers who so tenderly carried his remains to their last resting place, we thank you.
Mrs. J. W. Woodward and children
C. P. Woodward
J. K. Woodward
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Wife: Mary Emily "Emma" RHINE 40 41 |
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Name: James William WOODWARD 4
Cause of Death: accident, breaking hip between 24 Sep and 9 Oct 1927
Buried: 09 Oct 1927, Jackson Cemetery, Krum, Denton County, Texas 10 11 12 13
Residence: Chambers Road, near Walton, Boone County, Kentucky 14
Alt. Birth: 1843, Kentucky 15
Census: 1850, Boone County, Kentucky 16
Census: 1860, Union District, Boone County, Kentucky 17
Military Service: in Bragg's division of the Confederate Army, [Tennessee (?)] 18
Residence: about 1865, Illinois 19
Occupation: 1870, farmer 20
Property: 1870, land worth $2000 and personal property worth $420 21
Census: 1870, Milam, Macon County, Illinois 22
Occupation: 1880, farmer 23
Census: 1880, Kenton County, Kentucky 24
Residence: before 1881, Kentucky 25
Residence: between 1881 and 1889, Cameron, Milam County, Texas 26 27
Residence: after 1889, Krum, Denton County, Texas 28 29
Religion: 1898, Krum, Denton County, Texas; Baptist 30
Occupation: 1900, farmer 31
Property: 1900, farm that is mortgaged 32
Census: 1900, Denton County, Texas 33 34
Occupation: 1910, salesman in a furniture store 35
Property: 1910, home 36
Census: 1910, 1st Street, Krum, Denton County, Texas 37
Census: 1920, Denton County, Texas 38
Occupation: 1920, salesman in hardware store 39
Buried: 1938, Jackson Cemetery, Krum, Denton County, Texas 45
Block 27, Lot 2, Grave 3
Shares a tombstone with her oldest son, Edison J. Mounts.
Census: 1900, Denton County, Texas 46
Census: 1910, 1st Street, Krum, Denton County, Texas 47
Census: 1930, Jones Street, Krum, Denton County, Texas 48
Will: 24 Sep 1937, Denton County, Texas 49
Will: 29 Jun 1938, Denton County, Texas 50
Probate: 11 Jul 1938, Denton County, Texas 51
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