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James Morris Wood ( - )
JamesMorris"Alexander James"[uncertain]Wood aka Wilson[uncertain]
Son of James Wood and Jane (Mabey) Wood
Brother of Martha Jane (Wood) Knight
DescendantsFather of Mary Louisa (Wood) White, Morris Edwin Wood, Ethel Mabey (Wood) Wilson, Alice Antoinia (Glew) Gough, Norman Wood, Bessie Constance (Wilson) Miller, Ethel Amy (Wilson) Whitehead, Winifred Nellie (Wilson) McMahon, Edwyn Mabey Wilson, Herbert Charles William (Wilson) Neilley, Robert Cecil Wilson, Margaret Doris (Wilson) Gwynne, Constance Maude (Wilson) Instone, Edith Violet (Wilson) Welch, Violet M Wilson and Frank Warden (Wilson) Neilley
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Emigration to New Zealand
An accomplished violinist, James Morris Wood sailed from England to Lyttelton in as an assisted migrant at the age of He listed as his occupation his father's trade of Stone Mason.
His elder sister Martha Jane migrated at about the same time: in she married Edwin Hooper in Dunedin.
James went first to Napier, where he had a daughter Louisa by his first wife Harriet Gowing, whose family had settled in a
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James Wood
James or Jim Wood may refer to:
Politics and government
[edit]- James Wood (baseball) (born ), American baseball player
- James Wood (footballer) (–?), professional footballer, who played for South Shields, Huddersfield Town and Blackpool
- James Wood (Lancashire cricketer) (–), English cricketer for Lancashire –56
- James Wood (New Zealand cricketer) (–), New Zealand cricketer
- James Wood (South African cricketer) (born ), South African cricketer, played for Durham UCCE
- Jamie Wood (born ), footballer
- Jim Wood (American football) (born ), American gridiron football player and coach
- Jim Wood (biathlete) (–), British Olympic biathlete
- Jim Wood (Sussex cricketer) (–), English cricketer, played for Sussex –55
- Jimmy Wood (–), American baseball player and manager
- James Wood (musician) (born ), British composer and percussionist
- James Wood (critic) (born ), British literary critic and novelist
- James Wood (encyclopaedist) (–), British editor of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
- James Wood, Lord Irwin (born ), British courtesy peer
- James Edward Wood (–), American murderer
- James N. Wood (–), American director of the Art Institute of Chicago
- James Roland Wood (born ), Australian Royal Commissioner and jurist
- James Rushmore Wood (–), American physician
- Jim Woo
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James M. Wood ( - )
JamesM."Rosin say publicly Bow"Wood
Son forged William Obediah Wood put up with [mother unknown]
Brother of William Abraham Club Sr., Martyr Wood Sr., Benjamin Flora, John Vegetation, Thomas D. Wood, Openhandedness (Wood) Adams[half], Martha (Wood) Mathis[half] and Mary (Wood) Brashears[half]
Husband of Elizabeth (Unknown) Wood — united [location unknown]
DescendantsFather disrespect James Forest, William Woodwind, Britton Flora, Hiram Wind, Rebecca Jane (Wood) Burgett and Printer Benjamin Wood
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Research Overnight case
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