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From: "Janice Neagle" <>
Subject: RE: [ARIZARD-L] Welcome New Listers!
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:08:45 -0600
In-Reply-To: <000401c4f751$8a191dd0$0200a8c0@wilma>


This is GREAT!!

Modena Woodcock was my gggrandfather. His daughter "Dena" was my
great-grandmother. She was a sweet little old lady.

I don't have my Bray info with me, but Permelia Caldonia Bray married
William Raider(Rader) in 1856. Their son, Owen Franklin Rader married
'Dena'.

I also don't have the Langston info with me, and can't remember where they
came in, except Polly was married to a Woodcock. They went to California,
and he died out there, and she came back and married Hively. I have
pictures of Polly.

You seem to have the right people for me.

Gee imagine that - Newkirk!!! I go thru there all the time to go to Ponca.
We have a couple of instructors here at the College that live in Newkirk -
Frank Arnold is one of them.

Great to here from you - I would like to talk to you some more!!!!
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Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L] Welcome New Listers!

I have Brays married to Bylers and Youngers - both my lines. Give me some
of your Bray names and I'll see what I can find. Meanwhile, is this below
any help?

Descendants of Modena Francis Woodcock




Generation No. 1


1. MODENA FRANCIS1 WOODCOCK was born November 2, 1830 in Sumner County,
Tennessee, and died May 29, 1880 in California. He married MARY L. DORCAS
LANGSTON September 30, 1858 in Izard County, Arkansas, daughter of JOHN
LANGSTON and MILDRED LIVINGSTON. She was born December 28, 1843 in Izard
County, Arkansas (Source: (1) Cemeteries of Izard County by Carroll Hayden.,
(2) 1900 North Fork Twp. Baxter Co. AR, Polly L. Hively, wife Dec 1843 56
AR.), and died May 17, 1932 in Rodney, Baxter County, Arkansas (Source:
Cemeteries of Izard County by Carroll Hayden.).

More About MODENA FRANCIS WOODCOCK:

Burial: Tulare/Kings Co. CA

Notes for MARY L. DORCAS LANGSTON:

1880 Census Place: Mussel Slough, Tulare, California

Source: FHL Film 1254085 National Archives Film T9-0085 Page 63B

Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace

Polly WOODCOCK Self F W W 37 AR

Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC

Martin L. WOODCOCK Son M S W 16 AR

Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: AR

Joel T. WOODCOCK Son M S W 13 AR

Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: AR

Margret A. WOODCOCK Dau F S W 11 AR

Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: AR

Lafayette M. WOODCOCK Son M S W 8 AR

Fa: KY Mo: AR

Calidonia A. WOODCOCK Dau F S W 6 AR

Fa: KY Mo: AR

Samanthia E. WOODCOCK Dau F S W 3 AR

Fa: KY Mo: AR

Denice D. WOODCOCK Dau F S W 10M CA

Fa: KY Mo: AR

OBITUARY

Two of grandmother Hively's favorite songs were "O Come Angel Band" and
"I'll Live On." On the evening of May 17th, the Angel Band did come to bear
her spirit to the Celestal City of eternal day. "Aunt Polly" as everyone
called her was borned December 28, 1844. She was first married to Frank
Woodcock. To this union eight children were born. Her husband and one child
preceded her to the great beyond. Next she was married to Thomas Robert
Hively. To this union three children were born. One by one the silver cords
break and the family moves home to God. Fifteen years ago grandfather left
his earthy abode and moved to his mansion in heaven. Early in life
grandmother was converted and united with the Methodist Church. She lived a
devoted christian life and was always a source of inspiration to those with
whom she came in contact. Her second husband being an old time Circuit rider
she was called upon to experience many trying monents, but as I have often
heard her say "The harder the Cross the brighter the Crown." She was willing
to give her life a living sacrifice in order that the lost might hear the
gospel. O that the mantle she has worn for eighty-eight years might fall on
her children and grand children that we like her might bear the consecrated
cross until God pulls the curtain back and we are permittedto enter His
Other Room. She leaves to mourn her loss ten children and a number of
grandchildren, She also leaves one step-daughter, Mrs. Nancy Lackey, who was
as dear to her as an own daughter. Two step-sons Rev. John Hively and Rev.
Charlie Hively, went on to be with Jesus less than a year ago. Her life on
earth has been a blessing and our loss is Heaven's gain. For years we looked
forward to grandmother's visits but she is looking forward to our coming
now, and what a happy day that will be. In her last hours perhaps she felt
as the poet who wrote:

Adieu, sweet friends, I've waited long To hear the message that calls me
home.....





More About MARY L. DORCAS LANGSTON:

Burial: Wayland Arbor Cem. Izard Co. AR (Source: Cemeteries of Izard County
by Carroll Hayden.)

More About MODENA WOODCOCK and MARY LANGSTON:

Marriage: September 30, 1858, Izard County, Arkansas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna Faul" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:35 AM
Subject: RE: [ARIZARD-L] Welcome New Listers!


> Hi Janice,
> Welcome to the list and you will have a great time in your research and
couldn't ask
> for a better list to be on than this one, I live next door to you, I live
in Newkirk Okla,
> What a small world...
> Donna
>
> Janice Neagle <> wrote:
> Hi, I'm fairly new, so I'll get in here. My name is Janice Neagle, I live
> in Arkansas City, KS. I was born and raised in Kansas. My husband and I
> own an auction company, Coyote Auction, and I am the Human Resource
Director
> for Cowley College. I have one son, daughter-in-law, grandson,
> granddaughter, step-son, step-daughter, and two step granddaughters. I'm
> addicted to genealogy, however because I work full-time, I don't have as
> much time as I would like. You will also find, I am not very organized
> (yet). So please be patient with me if I ask the same questions of some of
> you more than once. My father was a Pryor(he died 30 years ago), and my
> mother was a Delk before she married. Her side of the family is why I'm on
> your list. She is related to the Delks, Raders, Woodcocks, Brays,
> Langstons, etc. They all lived around your area.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean Mayfield Cuevas [mailto:]
> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 9:58 PM
> To:
> Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Welcome New Listers!
>
> Good Evening,
>
> I would like to extend a welcome to the new folks who have joined our
list,
> and invite you to share a little about your family and who you are
> researching. Feel free to "make yourself at home" and let us hear from
you.
>
> Jean Mayfield Cuevas
> List Mom
>
>
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