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Mariah “Maria” <I>Fordyce</I> Wood

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Mariah “Maria” Fordyce Wood

Birth
Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Feb 1922 (aged 89)
Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Center Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Mariah Wood

Mrs. Mariah Wood, aged almost 90 years, widow of Jesse Wood, who through the Leonard family traced relationship to General George Washington, first President of the United States, died Saturday night, February 4, at 11:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Harris, near Holbrook. Mrs James Harris [sic] ill for several months, suffering from the infirmities incident to advanced years. She was a daughter of Archibald and Nancy Leonard Fordyce, members of pioneer families of Center township, where she was born March 30, 1832, the third child of a family of 15 children. Her great-grandfather, Archibald Guthrie, was killed in a battle near Pittsburgh during the French and Indian war. Mrs. Wood had been a member of the Christian church for a period of 68 years. In 1855 she was married to Jesse Wood and they resided at Holbrook until 1888, when they removed to Calhoun county, West Virginia, but returned to Holbrook in 1891 and Mr. Wood died there in 1897. Mrs. Wood was the mother of eight children, four of whom survive as follows: W. L. Wood, Silas Wood and Mrs. James Harris, all of Holbrook, and Mrs. Claudie Tustin, of near Waynesburg. Short funeral services were held at the Harris home Monday morning at 10 o'clock, followed by further services in the Willow Grove church. The services were conducted by Rev. D. R. Piper, of Rogersville. Interment was in the Fordyce cemetery.

Democrat Messenger, February 10, 1922
Mrs. Mariah Wood

Mrs. Mariah Wood, aged almost 90 years, widow of Jesse Wood, who through the Leonard family traced relationship to General George Washington, first President of the United States, died Saturday night, February 4, at 11:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Harris, near Holbrook. Mrs James Harris [sic] ill for several months, suffering from the infirmities incident to advanced years. She was a daughter of Archibald and Nancy Leonard Fordyce, members of pioneer families of Center township, where she was born March 30, 1832, the third child of a family of 15 children. Her great-grandfather, Archibald Guthrie, was killed in a battle near Pittsburgh during the French and Indian war. Mrs. Wood had been a member of the Christian church for a period of 68 years. In 1855 she was married to Jesse Wood and they resided at Holbrook until 1888, when they removed to Calhoun county, West Virginia, but returned to Holbrook in 1891 and Mr. Wood died there in 1897. Mrs. Wood was the mother of eight children, four of whom survive as follows: W. L. Wood, Silas Wood and Mrs. James Harris, all of Holbrook, and Mrs. Claudie Tustin, of near Waynesburg. Short funeral services were held at the Harris home Monday morning at 10 o'clock, followed by further services in the Willow Grove church. The services were conducted by Rev. D. R. Piper, of Rogersville. Interment was in the Fordyce cemetery.

Democrat Messenger, February 10, 1922


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46828731/mariah-wood: accessed ), memorial page for Mariah “Maria” Fordyce Wood (30 Mar 1832–4 Feb 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 46828731, citing Fordyce Cemetery, Center Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by jsf1 (contributor 47220082).