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 WOODWARD FAMILY TREE                                                                                                                                   
   

Contents:

What's new
Family members
Family tree

Origin of the name
Related families
Places they lived

A guide to baptisms
A guide to marriages
A guide to burials
A guide to the calendar

GedCom files

Woodward home page

 
Wedding reception - Horace & Annie Woodward 1919

The history of a Woodward family whose roots go back to the early 1700s in Warwickshire, England.

The story begins with a John Woodward and Hannah, born about 1730, and traces the history of nine generations that lived in Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire and Nottinghamshire, England.

Key locations in Warwickshire for this family are Alcester, Aston Cantlow, Bidford on Avon, Coughton, Henley in Arden, Morton Bagot, Quinton, Stratford, Studley, Tanworth, Wilmcote and Wootton Wawen. In Worcestershire they are Feckenham, Inkberrow, Kington, Old Swinford, Tardebigg and Throckmorton. In Gloucestershire they include Chipping Campden.

The site includes family trees relating to over 400 people including the names: Baker, Clifford, Climer, Dawn, Guillon, Hill, Jeffrey, Johnson, Laight, Outram, Phipps, Pratt, Richards, Stephens, Stiler & Wheeler.

Even if you are not related directly to this Woodward family, the site includes family trees relating to other Woodward families who lived in the area. To find out more about all of these families see the page related families.

Other information
  • See the what's new page for the latest additions to the site.
  • Find out about the origin of the name Woodward
  • Study a guide to baptism, marriage and burial records in the English Parish Registers.
  • Read about the changes to the calendar in 1752 and how they could affect your research.
  • The GedCom page provides a link to a file containing over 800 names of related people.
Compiled by Graham Woodward, England. If you think you are related to this family, please contact me. (Last updated 09 May 2009)

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