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Junious Singleton “Sang” Woodall

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Junious Singleton “Sang” Woodall

Birth
Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 Jul 1951 (aged 73)
Tucker, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Barrow County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0645306, Longitude: -83.7850333
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Junious Singleton 'Sain' Woodall was the son of William Colvin Seth Woodall and Sarah Frances Manus. Sain's parents were married in Jackson County, Georgia on July 30, 1874.

Siblings by his parents were: Mollie Frances Woodall Stancil and Charles Roman 'Charlie' Woodall.

His mother's date of death and place were unknown. But due to the story of the Woodall and Manus family, Sarah went to the stream/creek one day to wash clothes and was never heard of again and her body was never found. It is alleged that his father killed his mother because of a possible affair with another man. The Woodall family members said he told them he killed her. He later came to Florida with another Woman, Julia Blanch Unknown and may have kidnapped her. The marriage of William and Julia has never been learned or documented. This story was told by numerous relatives.

Siblings by the marriage of his father and Julia are: Annie, Samuel David, Lavoy, and William Singleton 'Sang' Woodall. It was also told he got angry with Lavoy working in a field, hit him in the head with a board, which killed him.

Sang's father married Hattie Jane Reese on March 10, 1900 in Taylor County, Florida. Of that marriage, there were 7 children: Effie Lee, Edward C, Evie L, Walton D 'Dick', Ollie Herban, Artie Adell, and William Colvin 'Junior' Woodall, Jr.
Junious Singleton 'Sain' Woodall was the son of William Colvin Seth Woodall and Sarah Frances Manus. Sain's parents were married in Jackson County, Georgia on July 30, 1874.

Siblings by his parents were: Mollie Frances Woodall Stancil and Charles Roman 'Charlie' Woodall.

His mother's date of death and place were unknown. But due to the story of the Woodall and Manus family, Sarah went to the stream/creek one day to wash clothes and was never heard of again and her body was never found. It is alleged that his father killed his mother because of a possible affair with another man. The Woodall family members said he told them he killed her. He later came to Florida with another Woman, Julia Blanch Unknown and may have kidnapped her. The marriage of William and Julia has never been learned or documented. This story was told by numerous relatives.

Siblings by the marriage of his father and Julia are: Annie, Samuel David, Lavoy, and William Singleton 'Sang' Woodall. It was also told he got angry with Lavoy working in a field, hit him in the head with a board, which killed him.

Sang's father married Hattie Jane Reese on March 10, 1900 in Taylor County, Florida. Of that marriage, there were 7 children: Effie Lee, Edward C, Evie L, Walton D 'Dick', Ollie Herban, Artie Adell, and William Colvin 'Junior' Woodall, Jr.


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