Deborah WOODHULL

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5 Mar 1738 - 27 Apr 1807

  • BIRTH: 5 Mar 1738, Brookhaven, Suffolk, Long Island, NY
  • DEATH: 27 Apr 1807
Father: Nathaniel WOODHULL
Mother: Sarah SMITH

Family 1 : Isaac NICOLL
  • MARRIAGE: 20 May 1763



                                             _Richard WOODHULL _____
                       _Richard WOODHULL ___|
                      |                     |_Dorothy HOWELL _______+
 _Nathaniel WOODHULL _|
|                     |                      _John TOPPING _________+
|                     |_Temperance TOPPING _|
|                                           |_Sarah WHITE __________+
|
|--Deborah WOODHULL 
|
|                                            _Richard SMITH ________
|                      _Richard SMITH ______|
|                     |                     |_Sarah HAMMOND ________+
|_Sarah SMITH ________|
                      |                      _John (Tucker) TOOKER _
                      |_Hannah TOOKER ______|
                                            |_Sarah ________________


[3034] "Woodhull Genealogy: The Woodhull Family in England and America",
Mary Gould Woodhull and Frances Bowes Stevens,
Henry T. Coates & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1904
"Deborah Woodhull, 4th generation, born March 5, 1738, was the sixth daughter and ninth
child of Nathaniel Wodhull and Sarah Smith. She married, May 20, 1763, Colonel Isaac Nicoll.
He was born July 19, 1741, and died October 9, 1804. She died April 27, 1807. He was appointed,
September 24, 1777, Sheriff of Orange County, New York, by Governor George Clinton, and served
until March, 1781. He was also a Colonel in the Revolutionary War, and a member of the General
Assembly of the State of New Jersey, from 1785 to 1790, also in 1793."

"The Family of Richard Smith of Smithtown, Long Island"
Frederick Kinsman Smith
Smithtown Historical Society, Smithtown, NY, 1967
"Deborah, b. 5 Mch 1738, d. 27 Apr 1807, m. 20 May 1763, Isaac Nicoll, b. 19 Jly 1741, d. 9 Oct
1804. He was sheriff of Orange County, 1777 to 1781, and a colonel in the Revolution. In 1784
he removed from New Windsor, N.Y., to Schraalenburgh, Hudson County, N.J., and was a member of
the New Jersey Assembly from 1785 to 1790 and in 1793."

[3035] [S216] International Genealogical Index (R)

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