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Richard Noden Woolfolk

Birth
Oldham, Oldham County, Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Mar 1879 (aged 68–69)
Missouri, USA
Burial
New Hartford, Pike County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Married Winford Mars, Dec 8 1830 in Oldham, KY
Son: James S b 1832
Dau: Martha b 1840

In 1840 they resided in Fabius Township, Marion County, Missouri near Hannibal.

In 1845 he remarried Rebecca Settle in Ralls, Missouri and they resided there and had one child, Mildred.

In 1850 they lived in Ralls, Missouri just across the Mississippi from Pike County where R N purchased 4 farm lots in Levee Township. They had six new children by 1860.

In 1860, he and his family lived in the small town of Pleasant Hill near Levee in 1860. They had 3 more children there. His profession was a Miller.

In 1870, they moved to Beaver Dam Township Missouri which was near Kansas City. By 1876 he sold his Levee lots to his younger brother Samuel B Woolfolk who lived with his wife, daughter, son-in-law and their small son in Douglas, the site of the first levee in the Sny Basin which had many problems and needed repairs.

RN died in 1879 in Missouri (not sure where) as did his nephew William H Gobble.

Children:
Mildred Woolfolk
1849–
William Woolfolk
1852–
V Woolfolk
1853–1870
John Woolfolk
1854–
Charles Woolfolk
1856–
Henry Woolfolk
1858–
Laura Woolfolk
1860–
George Woolfolk
1862–
Ida Woolfolk
1866–
Married Winford Mars, Dec 8 1830 in Oldham, KY
Son: James S b 1832
Dau: Martha b 1840

In 1840 they resided in Fabius Township, Marion County, Missouri near Hannibal.

In 1845 he remarried Rebecca Settle in Ralls, Missouri and they resided there and had one child, Mildred.

In 1850 they lived in Ralls, Missouri just across the Mississippi from Pike County where R N purchased 4 farm lots in Levee Township. They had six new children by 1860.

In 1860, he and his family lived in the small town of Pleasant Hill near Levee in 1860. They had 3 more children there. His profession was a Miller.

In 1870, they moved to Beaver Dam Township Missouri which was near Kansas City. By 1876 he sold his Levee lots to his younger brother Samuel B Woolfolk who lived with his wife, daughter, son-in-law and their small son in Douglas, the site of the first levee in the Sny Basin which had many problems and needed repairs.

RN died in 1879 in Missouri (not sure where) as did his nephew William H Gobble.

Children:
Mildred Woolfolk
1849–
William Woolfolk
1852–
V Woolfolk
1853–1870
John Woolfolk
1854–
Charles Woolfolk
1856–
Henry Woolfolk
1858–
Laura Woolfolk
1860–
George Woolfolk
1862–
Ida Woolfolk
1866–


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