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- 1895 BIRTH: Guilford Thomas Woodward was born 15 August 1895, no place shown; son of George H Woodward [... - 4 Jan 1903] and Hanna Seale [bn Can 24 May 1856-16 Feb 1914, md 18 Dec 1892 Linn Co [1868[??]
1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Anc Img 10 pg 5B, 6-7, Dw 90,96:
WOODWARD, George R-head 54/Can bn Sep-1845 (NH,NH)md 7yrs, carpenter,
own home, farm; Hannah-wife 44/Can bn May 1856 (Ire,Ire)md 7yrs
Guilford T-son 4/MO bn Aug 1895
1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Enterprise Twp: Anc Img 1 pg 1A,4-15,Dw 12,12:
SEALE, Thomas W-head 52/Can (Ire,Ire) single stock farmer, own farm;
Hanna Woodward-sister 53/Can widow md 1 time, 1/1 child living;
Guilford T Woodward-nephew 14/MO
1916 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Iola Fern Nickell married Guilford Thomas Woodward 17 September 1916
Letter 2/1962 to June Smith Hallmark from Neva Nickell Bales
1919 MILITARY: US WW I Draft Registration cards: 134 #39: Guilford Thomas Woodward, 21, from Browning MO bn 8-15-1895, natural born citizen, bn Browning MO, farmer-self-employed in Browning, married, caucasion, excemption from draft-dependent.
Registrar's report: Mid heighth, build, dark blue eyes, light hair, not disabled, loss of limbs, etc. Signed, F.R. Duncan, N Benton Precinct, Linn Co MO, June 5, 1919.
1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-Browning: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,no date,Dw 44 on Main St:
WOODWARD, Guilford T-head 24/MO (Can,Can)md farmer, own farm; Iola Fern
wife 22/MO (MO,MO)no occ; Mildred F-dau 2/MO; Joseph Ryan
or Nyan-son 2 months bn MO
1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Anc Img 5 pg 3A, 4-18, Dw 85,87:
WOODWARD, Guilford T-head 34/MO (Can,Can)md at 21,operator-printing ofc,
own ($2000); Fern-wife 32/MO (MO,MO)md at 19-no occ; Mildred
dau 12/MO; Joe-son 10/MO
1940 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Anc Image 10 pg 5B,4-19,Dw140:
WOODWARD, Guilford T-head44/MO finished high school-4yrs, owner &
publisher-newspaper; Iola Fern-wife 43/MO finished high school
4yrs; Joseph W-son 2/MO
1993 DEATH: Guilford Thomas Woodward died October 1993, no place shown
Mildred Woodward Rhodes April 1994
NOTES: Newspaper, Browning Leader-Reader owned by Woodwards, first by his father and begun 1 Sep 1886, as indicated by "History of Sullivan Co, MO", Vol I, pg 37, and then by Thomas and Fern until they were ill and had to close the doors. Newspapers were microfilmed by Columbia library.
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