Individual Details
Samuel WOODHOUSE
(19 AUG 1819 - 13 DEC 1892)
Samuel served in the Mexican War and was a lst Lt. in the 7th Wis. Volunteer Inf. Co. F., from 1861 - 1862 during the Civil War. He massed together a good fortune by starting and managing the hotel at Bloomington from 1862 - 1866. the flour mill for ten years and then into the hardware business. He owned the brick block in Bloomington and was worth about $35,000.00.
Events
Birth | 19 AUG 1819 | Longton, Staffordshire, England, UK | |||
Marriage | 29 OCT 1848 | Beetown, Grant Co., WI - Mary E. BAKER | |||
Death | 13 DEC 1892 | Maxwell, Story Co., IA | |||
Burial | Maxwell Cem., Maxwell, Story Co., IA |
Families
Spouse | Mary E. BAKER (1828 - 1912) |
Child | Mary Lena WOODHOUSE ( - ) |
Child | Martha Ann WOODHOUSE (1855 - ) |
Child | Clinton B. WOODHOUSE (1857 - ) |
Child | Samie WOODHOUSE (1861 - 1863) |
Child | Falconer "Barney" WOODHOUSE (1865 - 1962) |
Child | Harry Leo WOODHOUSE (1868 - ) |
Father | John WOODHOUSE (1792 - 1859) |
Mother | Ann NEWTON (1791 - 1868) |
Sibling | Maria WOODHOUSE (1811 - ) |
Sibling | Levison WOODHOUSE (1813 - 1867) |
Sibling | Rev. John C. WOODHOUSE (1815 - 1877) |
Sibling | Jane WOODHOUSE (1817 - 1905) |
Sibling | Simon WOODHOUSE (1822 - 1886) |
Sibling | Peter WOODHOUSE (1824 - 1913) |
Sibling | Hannah WOODHOUSE (1827 - 1865) |
Sibling | Mary Ann WOODHOUSE (1832 - ) |
Sibling | James WOODHOUSE (1834 - 1915) |
Endnotes
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