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Amos Pilgrim Woodruff

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Amos Pilgrim Woodruff

Birth
Woodruff, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1882 (aged 80–81)
Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Howland, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Born to Samuel Woodruff (1763-1836) & his second wife, Nancy Pilgrim Woodruff (1770-1855), who married in 1800 in Spartanburg County, SC.

Amos married Lavinia Bobo (1806-c. 1889) about 1826. All their children were born in South Carolina.

Eleven children:

• Permelia Woodruff (1822-?)
• Sampson Bobo Woodruff (1825-after 1900 in Hugo, OK)
• Isaac Woodruff (1826-?)
• Charles Pinckney Woodruff (1830-? in MS)
• Thomas Patton Woodruff (1/5/1834-after 1900 in Benton County, Arkansas; m. Elizabeth)
• George Jefferson Woodruff (1837-1926)
• Judge Edward Woodruff (1838-1914)
• Annlin Woodruff (1840-?)
• Rebecca Louisa Woodruff Bobo (1847-1934)
• Beatrice Woodruff (1848-?)
• James Woodruff (1850-?)

The family was living in Louisville, Winston County, Mississippi, in 1860. By 1870, they were in Panola County, MS, near Amos' brother-in-law, Sampson Bobo, who had been married to Amos' sister, Rebecca Woodruff.

Amos moved with his family to Lamar County, Texas in 1877. They hoped to get a fresh start in Texas following the close of the Civil War.

Contact [email protected] for more info on this family.
Born to Samuel Woodruff (1763-1836) & his second wife, Nancy Pilgrim Woodruff (1770-1855), who married in 1800 in Spartanburg County, SC.

Amos married Lavinia Bobo (1806-c. 1889) about 1826. All their children were born in South Carolina.

Eleven children:

• Permelia Woodruff (1822-?)
• Sampson Bobo Woodruff (1825-after 1900 in Hugo, OK)
• Isaac Woodruff (1826-?)
• Charles Pinckney Woodruff (1830-? in MS)
• Thomas Patton Woodruff (1/5/1834-after 1900 in Benton County, Arkansas; m. Elizabeth)
• George Jefferson Woodruff (1837-1926)
• Judge Edward Woodruff (1838-1914)
• Annlin Woodruff (1840-?)
• Rebecca Louisa Woodruff Bobo (1847-1934)
• Beatrice Woodruff (1848-?)
• James Woodruff (1850-?)

The family was living in Louisville, Winston County, Mississippi, in 1860. By 1870, they were in Panola County, MS, near Amos' brother-in-law, Sampson Bobo, who had been married to Amos' sister, Rebecca Woodruff.

Amos moved with his family to Lamar County, Texas in 1877. They hoped to get a fresh start in Texas following the close of the Civil War.

Contact [email protected] for more info on this family.


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