SOURCES: Family historian and records LDS FHL Ancestral File # (familysearch. org)
AWTP:
"Turner Kin: GA, SC, TN, KY, AR, TX, UT, [ALL FROM VA & UK] + many more families" j b turner Lds1952@@aol.com (notes sources: Title: "Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections" Author: Henry Morton Woodson, compiler
Publication: Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 20, 1976, p 3-8 ; first published 1915, pgs 21, 23 Title: IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS, Volume 7, page 75: "Woodson, Dr. John (1586-1644), Graduate of St. John's College" Author: Frederick Adams Virkus."
Generously shares the following research notes at AWTP:
"In 1632, Dr. Woodson was listed as the Surgeon of the Fleur De Hundred Colony in Virginia. On April 19, 1644, Dr. Woodson was killed in sight of his house by Indians, who had called him out apparently to see the sick; (Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 20, 1976, p3-8.) After killing him, they attacked his home, which was successfully defended by his wife and a shoemaker named Ligon. Ligon killed seven of the Indians with an old muzzleloading gun eight feet long, now one of the prized possessions of the Virginia Historical Society. Mrs. Sarah Woodson killed two Indians who came down the chimney; one with boiling water and one with a roasting spit. The boys, John and Robert, were concealed during the attack under a tub and in a potato pit, respectively."
"Kinship III" Robert Gannon gannon118@@yahoo.com
"Albemarle Rapers" Tim Raper timraper@@door.net
WEB:
Biographies of Dr. John Woodson and Sarah (Winston) Woodson:
<a href=http://www.mowerfamily.org/life/wood.html>Mower Family History Association</a>
<a href=http://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/hist-bogan/woodson.html>History of Campbell County Tennessee</a>