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<strong>BROOKS</strong> <strong>FAMILY</strong> <strong>HISTORY</strong> 7-35married Hettie Gross and they had at least one daughter: - Ella Louise Baugh.Ella Louise Baugh married a Mr. Kelley. Richard E. Baugh died as an infant atthe age of four months. Gertie Mae Baugh married a Mr. Blankenship. Gertie(Baugh) Blankenship died at the age of twenty-two.References: 1) “Baugh Sketches,” by Joseph J. Baugh, January, 1968; 2) D. A. R. Applicationby Ella Louise Kelley, 1975PETER FRANKLIN BAUGH (1.1.2.8) is the son of William Baugh and Nancy(Harwell) Baugh. Peter was born on March 10, 1832 in Putnam County, Georgia.On August 23, 1853, Peter F. Baugh married Catherine J. Welch (born1829 in Georgia). In 1860, Peter and Catherine Baugh were living in PutnamCounty, Georgia. Peter and Catherine Baugh were the parents of at least twochildren:............N. C. Baugh, b. 1856, Georgia............M. C. Baugh, b. 1859, GeorgiaReferences: 1) 1860 Census, Putnam County, Georgia; 2) “Baugh Sketches,” by JosephJ. Baugh, January, 1968SARAH BAUGH (1.1.3) is the daughter of Daniel Baugh and Lucy (Brooks)Baugh. Sarah was born in 1789 in Virginia. On February 20, 1819, SallieBaugh married Abner Woodall in Putnam County, Georgia. Abner was born onApril 25, 1798 in Johnston County, North Carolina and is the son of JamesWoodall and Mary (Allen) Woodall. The Woodall’s lived in Edgefield County,South Carolina until around 1817 when they moved to Eatonton, PutnamCounty, Georgia. In 1820, Abner Woodall and his family were living inWilkinson County, Georgia. In 1829, his family moved to Talbot County, Georgia.Abner and Sallie Woodall were the parents of six children:............James Daniel Woodall (1.1.3.1), b. March 11, 1820, Wilkinson County, Georgia............Mary Ann Woodall (1.1.3.2), b. March 27, 1822, Wilkinson County, Georgia............Robert Baugh Woodall (1.1.3.3), b. February 7, 1824, Wilkinson County, Georgia............Lucy Baugh Woodall, b. November 24, 1826, Georgia............Sarah Ann Martha Woodall (1.1.3.5), b. August 28, 1830, Talbot County, Georgia............Nancy Allen Woodall (1.1.3.6), b. October 22, 1832, Talbot County, GeorgiaAbner Woodall died on October 1, 1838 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buriedthere in the Stinson-Woodall <strong>Family</strong> Cemetery. In 1850, Sarah (Baugh)Woodall was living in Talbot County, Georgia. Sallie (Baugh) Woodall died inNovember of 1856 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried there in theStinson-Woodall <strong>Family</strong> Cemetery. On March 27, 1845, Lucy Woodall marriedLewis Bryant Collins. Bryant was born on April 8, 1818 and is the son of JamesCollins and Priscilla (Baker) Collins. In 1875, Lucy married a second time toLevi Wheeless (born 1823). Lucy (Woodall) Wheeless died on July 31, 1895 inTalbot County, Georgia and Levi Wheeless died in 1900.References: 1) 1850 Census, Talbot County, Georgia; 2) “The Woodall’s” by Sallie W.Mathews, twelve pages; 3) Letter, Libba (Harmon) Woodall to Robert Casey, August 5,

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