WOOD or WOODS Descendants
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William John Woods was born in Ireland on October
26,1840, the son of James Woods and Margaret Shawley. When
William was about 14 years of age in the year 1855, he immigrated to
America along with his older brother, Robert (born in 1836). Other
family members were already living in America. His
father is shown to be living in Torrey, Yates County,
New York in the 1860 federal census (age 64). Also in Yates County
at this time were William’s older brothers, George (b.abt.
1822) and James (b. abt. 1832), both born in Ireland.
On February 25, 1857, William, age 16, married Elizabeth
Sheridan, age 14, in Penn Yan, Yates County, New York. Elizabeth
was born on August 25, 1842 in Penn Yan, the daughter of
Philip Sheridan and Bridget (Bridy) M. Shraeder, both born in Ireland. The
Sheridan’s had at least three other known
children:
Edward, born
in August 1837;
Laring, about
1840 and
Mary A.,
about 1844.
It is believed the Sheridan family
immigrated to America from Ireland in the mid-1830’s, after their marriage
about the year 1832. Their first known child, Edward, was born in <Oneida
Co.>, New York. All the other siblings were born in Yates
County, New York after 1840.
In 1860, William Woods was employed as a day laborer in
the town of Torrey, Yates County, New York. According to information
recorded on the federal census, William could not read or write. It
was apparently William who first changed the
family name from “WOODS” to “WOOD”. By
dropping the “S” from the name, it gave the
appearance that the name was of English origin, vice the old Irish surname it
actually
was. At a time in this country’s history when it
was difficult for a poor Irish immigrant to obtain work,
the English version helped to gain employment and allowed one to be known as a
higher class. Eventually, all the brothers changed their family name to
“WOOD”.
The couple’s first child, Elmer, was born in 1862 in Yates
County, New York and by July of 1864 they were on their way to San Francisco,
California, taking the ocean route. Their second child, Herman,
(my great-grandfather), was born in San Francisco on
January 6, 1865. After a few years in California, the family
returned to New York. Sometime early in the year
1867 they moved to Michigan and settled on a small farm in Charleston Township
in Kalamazoo County, MI.
In this location the family continued to live and grow
for the next 45+ years. William and Elizabeth’s third
child, a daughter named Elizabeth (Libby), was born on June 15, 1867 in
Charleston Township. The remainder of their
children were also born at the Wood homestead in Charleston Township;
Alice on August 19, 1869; Sarah “Sadie” on March 25, 1871; Ledora
"Dora" in 1874, Amy in June 1876; Frank in August
1879 and
William on August 19, 1882.
Elizabeth died at her home in Charleston Township, Kalamazoo
County, Michigan, after a brief severe illness and of senile disability on
November 3, 1915. William died of a paralytic stroke on October
6, 1919 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, at the home of his
daughter, Elizabeth Henton. Both William and Elizabeth
Wood are buried side-by-side in Roof Cemetery, Lot 77, Charleston
Township, Kalamazoo, Michigan
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