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Hannah Hatch

Hannah Hatch

Female 1782 - 1859  (77 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah HatchHannah Hatch was born on 9 Aug 1782 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Maine; was christened on 9 Aug 1782 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Maine; died on 23 Sep 1859 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 67

    Hannah married Jacob Woodman on 21 Feb 1808 in Cumberland, Cumberland County, Maine. Jacob (son of David Woodman and Mary Hackett) was born on 31 Aug 1785 in New Gloucester, Cumberland County, Maine; died on 2 Feb 1861 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Deacon Greenleaf H. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Aug 1808 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 14 Mar 1880 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried on 17 Mar 1880 in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    2. 3. Laura Ann Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Dec 1810 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 13 May 1881 in Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    3. 4. Alvin Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Sep 1812 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 23 Apr 1814 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    4. 5. Alvina Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jun 1814 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 13 Sep 1861 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    5. 6. Alvin Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jul 1816 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 17 Sep 1839 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Briggs Cemetery, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, U.S.A..
    6. 7. Fidelia Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1818 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 4 Apr 1854 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Briggs Cemetery, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, U.S.A..
    7. 8. Betsey Hatch Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1820 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 21 Jan 1884 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, U.S.A..
    8. 9. Hiram E. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Apr 1823 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 5 Oct 1865 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    9. 10. Benjamin F. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1828 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 17 Sep 1836 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Deacon Greenleaf H. WoodmanDeacon Greenleaf H. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 25 Aug 1808 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 14 Mar 1880 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried on 17 Mar 1880 in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1850 US Census he was recorded, age 43, living in Auburn, Maine. He was a farmer, whose land was valued at $1,500 .
    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1860 US Census he was recorded, age 51, living in Auburn, Maine. He was a farmer.
    • Census: 1870, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1870 US Census he was recorded, age 61, living in Auburn, Maine. He was as a farmer whose real estate was valued at $4,000 and his personal estate at $1,000.
    • History: 15 Mar 1880; The following comes from his funeral sermon: "On Friday, having taken his bed, he thought he could get up, though he was only able to sit up a little while. I [the Rev. Edward Ufford] called on him Saturday, and found him very ill; but I was not aware of his condition, and we all thought the evil day was afar off. He seemed so patient, I felt I was not in a sick room; he was ready to go or stay, 'Just as it pleases the Lord.' After a season of prayer, I returned to the parsonage; it was the last time I saw him alive. Sunday the doctor called, and left some encouragement, but brother Woodman knew apparently that his time was near. At about four o'clock he sank into a dormant state, and did not speak again. At nine in the evening of the Lord's day, he fell asleep in Jesus."
    • History: 18 Mar 1880; The following was written by the Rev. A. A. Ford, former pastor of the East Auburn Baptist Church, four days after Deacon Greenleaf Woodman's death, "The Church at East Auburn has sustained a terrible loss. I would extend to its pastor, and all its members, my heartfelt sympathy. Dea. Woodman was a devotedly pious man. His piety was warm, free, and spontaneous as the flowing of a brook. He walked with God. I have never been led to cherish deeper affection for any man whom I have come in contact, in my pastoral relations. True charity shone in him resplendently. How he longed for the prosperity of the church in E. Auburn. This lay nearer his heart than anything else in the world. The chapel is a monument to his zeal and activity." The following was also said at his funeral, "Many are the neighbors and friends who shared its [his farm] fruits, for he was always giving something to us. Well do I recollect one morning when he came to the parsonage with a good piece of meat, and said he thought the minister needed this as well as the deacon."

    Notes:

    Buried:
    His gravestone gives his age at death as 71 years, 6 months and 18 days.

    Greenleaf married Dorothy E. Dunham on 8 Feb 1831 in Minot, Androscoggin County, Maine. Dorothy (daughter of Johnson Dunham and Hannah Moss) was born on 27 Mar 1810 in Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine; died on 27 Aug 1902 in Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; was buried on 29 Aug 1902 in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Osborn G. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1832 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 7 Dec 1854 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    2. 12. Jacob Lincoln Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Aug 1835 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 21 Sep 1876 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    3. 13. Alvin W. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1840 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 9 Sep 1917 in Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; was buried in Melrose Cemetery, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..
    4. 14. Milton Clark Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Oct 1844 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died in 1919; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.
    5. 15. Helen C. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1845 in Maine; died before 1860.
    6. 16. Herbert J. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Apr 1848 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 2 Jun 1892 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried in Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..
    7. 17. Mary B. Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1853 in Maine; died before 1870.

  2. 3.  Laura Ann Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 4 Dec 1810 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 13 May 1881 in Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 17 Jan 1834, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; Ichabod Reynolds, the son of Captain Ichabod and Mary (Brett) Reynolds. He was born 7 August 1804 in Minot, Maine, and died 26 June 1867 in Bethel, Maine. Issue: 1. Franklin Otis Reynolds (1832-1913) 2. Roscoe Clinton Reynolds (1838-____) 3. Julia Ellen Reynolds (1842-____)
    • Census: 1850, Danville, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 40
    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 49


  3. 4.  Alvin WoodmanAlvin Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 21 Sep 1812 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 23 Apr 1814 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

  4. 5.  Alvina WoodmanAlvina Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 21 Jun 1814 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 13 Sep 1861 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; She was recorded while living with her parents.; : 36
    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; She was living with her father.; : 45

    Notes:

    Died:
    Woodman (1856) and Woodman (1995) list her death as 17 September 1839 in Auburn, Maine. This is clearly incorrect according to her gravestone.


  5. 6.  Alvin Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 18 Jul 1816 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 17 Sep 1839 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Briggs Cemetery, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, U.S.A..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 20 Dec 1838, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; Lovisa Dillingham Whitman, the daughter of Amos and Wealthy (Dillingham) Whitman. She was born 3 Feburary 1817 in Minot, Maine, and died 12 June 1843 in Auburn, Maine. No issue.
    • Census: 1900, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


  6. 7.  Fidelia WoodmanFidelia Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 10 Aug 1818 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 4 Apr 1854 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Briggs Cemetery, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, U.S.A..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 30 Dec 1838, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; Daniel Briggs Jr., the son of Daniel and Rhoda Briggs. He was born in East Auburn, Maine. Issue: 1. Augustus E. Briggs (c1842-____) 2. Amelia W. Briggs (c1846-____) 3.
    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; She and her family were living with her husband's parents.; : 32


  7. 8.  Betsey Hatch WoodmanBetsey Hatch Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 12 Sep 1820 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 21 Jan 1884 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, U.S.A..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 20 Jun 1849, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; Hiram Fairbanks, the son of Joel and Judith (Bradford) Fairbanks. He was born 2 October 1815 in Turner, Maine and died 18 March 1886 in Auburn, Maine. He was previously married to Nancy Jones. According to Lorenzo Fairbanks (1897), "When a young man he removed to North Monmouth with his father, and became a skillful worker in wood. Later he settled in Auburn, where he pursued the trade of carpenter and builder. He was for a time engaged in the manufacture of doors, sashes and blinds, in Lewiston, with his brother. He was a zealous member of the Court Street Baptist Church." Issue: 1. Frederick Clinton Fairbanks (1850-1915) 2. Nelle Marie Fairbanks (1855-1897) 3. Fidelia Woodman Fairbanks (1858-1897)
    • Census: 1850, Danville, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 29
    • Census: 1880, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 59


  8. 9.  Hiram E. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 2 Apr 1823 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 5 Oct 1865 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 20 Nov 1845, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; Julia A. Morrill, the daughter of Jedidiah Jr. and Lydia (Briggs) Morrill. She was born 2 January 1829 in Lewiston, Maine and died 29 April 1913 in Minot, Maine. Issue: 1. Herman M. Woodman (1849-1917)
    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; He and his wife and son with living with his father.; : 27
    • Residence: 1850, Danville, Androscoggin County, Maine
    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 37
    • Draft Reg: 1863, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; He registered for the Civil War draft


  9. 10.  Benjamin F. WoodmanBenjamin F. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born on 12 Sep 1828 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 17 Sep 1836 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.


Generation: 3

  1. 11.  Osborn G. WoodmanOsborn G. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 30 Mar 1832 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 7 Dec 1854 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1850 US Census he was recorded, age 18, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents. He was a farmer.
    • History: 27 Jul 1854; The following is a letter written by Osborn to his mother: No 36 Ash St. Boston July 27th /54 To Mother- I have several times attempted to write, but there being nothing of interest transpiring, I thought it best to wait until I could get time to narrate something pleasing; but now, after some delay, I am determined to commence and conclude a letter. We are getting on finely in our musical class, and it will be closed on the 15th of Aug. next. The Boston Musical Convention, commences the next day, and continues one week longer; the day time for practice and the evenings for public concerts, of which, our class givs two, one of them will be the "Song of the Belle" by Schiller, contained in a double singing book of seventy pages, and the other "Mozart's Twelfth Mass", in Italian of about the name No of pages. The committee of arrangements hve engaged "Tremont Temple" for two nights with the big organ for $200, in which one of our concerts will be given. The next Tuesday after, the "Maine State Musical Convention" commences its session in Bath Me, Aug 29th and continues four days, under the instruction of Mr B. F. Baker. I went over to South East Boston Tues to see a ship of 3200 tons launched from Mr McCays yard. Today at recss one of the members of our class whilst standing in the gymnation room, where two ladys were swinging was struck by them and knoct over her head hitting the floor and stunding her st tha she did not recove for som time, her name was Miss Harrington. Mrs Millikin and her two daughters hav gon to cherryfield. It is quite warn here now! The cholery is rather still! I am well! I think some of going to West Bath this fall to teach a town school, and singing school too. L.D. White of Lewiston told me that he could get me a school where I could have from 25 to 28 dollars per month and a wrighting school too, but I don't know how that will be. Write to me It is getting dark and I must close. So good by Truly yours O.G. The ship he saw launched was the extreme clipper ship, James Baines, launched 25 July 1854 in Boston for the Black Ball Line of Liverpool.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    His gravestone lists his age as 22 years, 9 months, and 7 days.


  2. 12.  Jacob Lincoln WoodmanJacob Lincoln Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 16 Aug 1835 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 21 Sep 1876 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1850 US Census he was recorded, age 15, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents.
    • Occupation: 1856; He was a teacher
    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1860 US Census he was recorded, age 25, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents. He was a shoemaker.
    • Married: 24 Jul 1860; Julia Franklin Stevens. She was born 3 Jun 1838. After Jacob's death, she remarried Augustine Young in 1877. No Issue.
    • Draft Reg: 1863, Auburn, Worcester County, Massachusetts; He registered for the draft; : 27
    • Military: 1864; Jacob was a Civil War veteran of the 29th Maine having enlisted on 6 October 1864. He was later a member of the GAR.
    • Census: 1870, Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; : 34

    Notes:

    Name:


  3. 13.  Alvin W. WoodmanAlvin W. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 10 Feb 1840 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 9 Sep 1917 in Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; was buried in Melrose Cemetery, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1850 US Census he was recorded, age 10, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents.
    • Census: 1860, Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; : 20
    • Military: 14 Jul 1862; He enlisted in the 33rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Alvin was wounded 29 October 1863 at the battle of Wauhatchie, Tennessee, He was discharged 12 May 1864.
    • Married: 5 Dec 1867, Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; Elizabeth Mary Lowell, the daughter of James Jr. and Jane G. (Baker) Lowell. She was born 8 July 1840 in Lewiston, Maine.
    • Married: After 1868; Phebe Adelaid Briggs, the daughter of Susan Briggs. She was born 13 January 1842 and died 9 January 1904 in Brockton, Massachusetts. He is buried with Alvin. Before she married Alvin, she had been married to Loring Allen Copeland. Issue: 1. Ralph Woodman 2. Addie L. Woodman (1866-____) 3. Elizabeth "Lizzie" A. Woodman (1875-____)
    • Census: 1880, Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; : 40
    • Moved To: 1889, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    • Occupation: Abt 1890, Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; Alvin W. Woodman was employed by the Bates Manufacturing Co. as a master mechanic.
    • Moved To: 1893, Connecticut
    • Moved To: 1896, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1900, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; His mother was living with him and his family.; : 60
    • Census: 1910, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; He was listed as a widower.; : 70; Address:
      28 Prospect Street

    Notes:

    Name:


  4. 14.  Milton Clark WoodmanMilton Clark Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 8 Oct 1844 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died in 1919; was buried in Davis Cemetery, East Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine U.S.A.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1860 US Census he was recorded, age 15, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents.
    • Military: 15 Jul 1864; He enlisted in the 4th Regiment and the 62ed Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Milton reenlisted 7 April 1865 and was discharged 5 May 1865.
    • Married: 2 Jul 1866; Sarah Osgood. She was born in September 1846 in Massachusetts and died in Bradford, Massachusetts. Milton and Sarah were separated sometime after 1873. Issue: 1. Milton Frances Woodman (1870-1955) 2. Lillie Maybelle Woodman (1872-1952) 3. Jennie E. Woodman (1873-1963)
    • Moved To: Abt 1874, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
    • Occupation: After 1874, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; He was employed by the United Shoe Machinery Corporation

    Notes:

    Name:


  5. 15.  Helen C. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born about 1845 in Maine; died before 1860.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1850 US Census she was recorded, age 5, living in Auburn, Maine with her parents.


  6. 16.  Herbert J. WoodmanHerbert J. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 19 Apr 1848 in Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 2 Jun 1892 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried in Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1850 US Census he was recorded, age 2, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents.
    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1860 US Census he was recorded, age 12, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents.
    • Census: 1870, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1870 US Census he was recorded, age 22, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents. He was a carpenter.
    • Census: 1880, Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1880 US Census he was recorded, age 32, living on 45 Bartlette Street, Lewiston, Maine. His mother was living with him. Herbert was a carpenter.
    • Moved To: About 1884, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; About 1884, Herbert and Mary moved to Lowell, Massachusetts.
    • Tax: 12 Oct 1888, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; He was taxed $2.00 in poll tax and $3.77 in real estate tax 12 October 1888 in Lowell, Massachusetts.
    • Occupation: 27 Jun 1889, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; On 27 June 1889 he was promoted to the superintendent of the Massachusetts Cotton Mills.
    • Miscellaneous: About 1890; About 1890, he invented, patented, and marketed a device for spinning machines.

    Notes:

    Died:
    He died from typhoid fever.

    Herbert married Mary E. Flanders on 18 Sep 1875 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of Frederick Moses Flanders and Sarah A. Berry) was born on 14 Sep 1854 in Palmyra, Somerset County, Maine; died on 5 Feb 1941 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried on 8 Feb 1941 in Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Harry Lincoln Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1880 in Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 17 Dec 1968 in Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried on 20 Dec 1968 in Jones Cemetery, Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..

  7. 17.  Mary B. Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born about 1853 in Maine; died before 1870.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine; In the 1860 US Census she was recorded, age 7, living in Auburn, Maine with his parents.; : 7



Generation: 4

  1. 18.  Harry Lincoln WoodmanHarry Lincoln Woodman Descendancy chart to this point (16.Herbert3, 2.Greenleaf2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 24 Nov 1880 in Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; died on 17 Dec 1968 in Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried on 20 Dec 1968 in Jones Cemetery, Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Graduation: 1899, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In 1899 he graduated from Lowell High School, Lowell, Massachusetts.
    • Census: 1900, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In the 1880 US Census, he was recorded, age 19, living in Lowell, Massachusetts with his widowed mother. He was a student at a textile school.
    • Residence: 1908, Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine; In 1908 he was listed as a traveling salesman.
    • Census: 1910, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In the 1910 US Census he was recorded, age 29, living on 43 South Loring Street, Lowell, Massachusetts with his widowed mother. He was a traveling salesman.
    • Organization: 1911, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In 1911 he joined Kilwinning Lodge of the Masons.
    • Residence: 1913, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; At the time of his wedding in 1913, he lived on 43 South Loring Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.
    • Draft Reg: 12 Sep 1918, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; He registered for the draft giving his age as 37, his address as422 Pine Street, Lowell, Massachusetts, and his occupation as a draftsman for the Saco-Lowell Company.
    • Census: 1920, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In the 1920 US Census he was recorded, age 39, living on 422 Pine Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. He is listed as a draftsman in a machine shop.
    • Census: 1930, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In the 1930 US Census he was recorded, age 49, living on 422 Pine Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. He is listed as an assistant superintendent at a construction works.
    • Census: 1940, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In the 1940 US Census he was recorded, age 59, living on 422 Pine Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. His occupation was a foreman.
    • Draft Reg: 1942, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; In 1942 he registered for the draft giving his age as 61, his address as 422 Pine Street, Lowell, Massachusetts, and his employer as Monsanto Chemical Company.
    • Moved To: 1945, North Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts; In 1945 he and Ruth moved to North Orange, Massachusetts.
    • Miscellaneous: 1953; In 1953, he broke his right leg getting into a boat in Richmond, New Hampshire.
    • Miscellaneous: 1963; The following autobiography was written by Harry L. Woodman in 1963 to provide information for a news article: "Born November 24, 1880 at Lewiston, Maine in a Bates Corporation Tenement opposite the entrance to Bates Cotton Mill where my father was employed as a Carpenter. My Folks moved to West Warren, Mass. And from there to Mill Town, Maine. I was three years old when they came to Lowell. My father died when I was eleven years old and my Mother moved to South Loring St. in the Highlands. I was married in 1912 to Ruth Esther Ward of North Orange and we moved to Pine St. corner of Georgia Ave. My Mother died in 1943 and I moved to Chelmsford. I retired in 1945 and moved to North Orange, Mass where I now reside. I started my schooling in a primary school on High St., from there to the grammar school on the South East corner of the junction of High and East Merrimack St. (I forget the name of the school). When I moved to the Highlands I transferred to the Morey Grammar School. Mr. Morey was principal. I went to the High School in 1896 and graduated in 1899. John Jacob Rogers was President of the class. I went to the Old Lowell Textile School on Middle St. and graduated in 1902. I graduated from the Lowell Evening Drawing School on Broadway, finishing the three year course in two years. As a boy I worked as a runner boy in the Massachusetts Mills counting room. In Textile School I worked vacations in the Lowell Machine Shop. After graduating from Textile, I went back into the Lowell Machine Shop first on the Fly France erection floor then outside as a helper setting up machines in the mills. From there I went to the Massachusetts Mills as a Draftsman. During that time a new machine was invented to tie the last of an old wrap in the loom to a new beam of yarn. One of these machines was purchased by the Massachusetts Mill and I went into the mill as its first operator. The machine was built by the Barber Colman Co. Of Rockford, Ill. and sold for 5,000. It did the work of 50 girls in a day. I again went back to the drafting board. At the end of 3 ¼ years I went to work for the Barber Colman Co. Setting up machines in all the New England States except Vermont and also New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. I went out to the Company Plant in Rockford, Ill. where I found out how to turn out machine parts in some cases with only ½ a thousandth clearance. A depression caused a lay-off and I worked for F. W. Bird and Son of Walpole as a draftsman. After a little over a month I was back with Barber Colman again for two years. I then went to work for Lamson Consolidated Store Service Co. making elevators and conveyors and finally as Inspector of all finished products. When the company moved to Syracuse, New York, I left and returned to the Lowell Machine Shop as a draftsman. I advanced the checker and took many trips both North and South to mills to check and report on results. I ended up finally in charge of erection of spool and warpers. Then I stepped on someones toes higher up, and while I was right and could prove it, I had to go. I next went to the Russell Co. Who ran the Merrimack Chemical Co. in North Woburn, again as a draftsman. At the end of five years I was Assistant to the Superintendent of Construction. Then the Monsanto Chemical Co. bought the concern and I was transferred to Everett again as a draftsman. I worked there for 16 years and retired in 1945. During that time I worked in the machine shop, had charge of the salvage department and during the Second World War, I traveled to all the junk yards in and around Boston anywhere I heard that I could purchase repair material. I spent one summer toward the end of my time as the Engineer in charge of directing the building of a parking lot, laying out railroad track, and giving grade, grading operations, and building roads. I started my elective offices early in life. At about 14 I was Treasurer of the Y.P.S.C.E. in the First Baptist Church. I was President of the Men's Class, called the Baraca Class. I was President of the Men's Round Table, also Scout Master for a year. When our girls got old enough to go to church, My Wife thought the Baptist Church was too far to go, so we all joined the Highland Congregational Church. I applied and was accepted as a member of Kilwinning Lodge in 1911. I was raised by Wor. Charles E. Bartlett. I worked the lights until Wor. Harry L. Parkhurst appointed me Inside Sentinel. I taught the lecture to the incoming classes during my two years as Inside Sentinel. I went from Senior Steward to Junior Deacon. At some time during these four years, I, at special meetings, did the floor work of the office ahead of me. One meeting stands out in my memory when at a special meeting, the M. Wor. Aurthur D. Prince was Senior Warden and I was acting Senior Deacon. When elections came around again I skipped the Senior Deacon and was elected Junior Warden. I think I was the first man to be elected Junior Warden who had not given the Senior Deacon Second Degree lecture. I afterward gave it twice. I was the first Master of Kilwinning Lodge to hold a meeting in the new Temple. Since I became a Past Master, I have raised 8 candidates using the short form in 8 different Lodges North and South of Boston and in Athol and Orange. In all the elapsed time up to 1953 I have not had to refer to a ritual. I received my Veterans Medal in 1962. I am a charter member of the 3-5-7 club at Monsanto Chemical Co. in Everett. This club was formed about a year before I retired and I was the First Vice President. In 1939 because the group we went around with was broken up by the death of several members, my Wife and I joined the Chelmsford Grange. I was elected Lecturer before I had been in a year and the next year I became Master and served two years and was on the Executive Committee 3 years. I got a demit and joined North Orange Grange when I retired and a year later they elected my Master for two years. I served on the Executive Committee for several years also 3 years as Treasurer. My attendance to any kind of a meeting has been reduced to nil since I broke my leg in 1954. Speaking of Hobbies, I want to say that a man in good health who is looking forward to retiring must have a hobby. He won't last long if he has nothing to do. From the time I was eleven years old up to this year I have had a back yard garden. I started playing cribbage around 1900 and still play. Down through the years I have enjoyed many sports, Ice Skating, Tennis, Bowling, Pool, Billiards, Bridge Whist, Fishing and Hunting. I play cribbage right along now and collect stamps and small coins. I am a member of the Athol Rod and Gun Club, a past President and now on the Executive Committee. I am also a member of the Chesham Sportsman Club of Chesham, New Hampshire. Out of this mass of data, I hope you will be able to make the story you want. I thought this sort of thing was only used at the feast after the member had passed on. I will be 83 years old this month on the 24th. My Doctor says I am a tough old guy in very good health."
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    Harry married Ruth Esther Ward on 2 Oct 1912 in North Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts. Ruth (daughter of Everett Daniel Ward and Cora May Harding) was born on 9 Jul 1889 in Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died on 28 Dec 1980 in Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried on 31 Dec 1980 in Jones Cemetery, Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Shirley Frances Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Oct 1917 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 13 Apr 2016 in Cabot, Butler County, Pennsylvania; was buried on 30 Apr 2016 in Jones Cemetery, Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..
    2. 20. Janice Mary Woodman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Oct 1919 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 23 Aug 2009 in Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania; was buried on 27 Aug 2009 in Jones Cemetery, Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..