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  1. gettingword.monticello.org › people › ronald-smithRonald A. Smith - Getting Word

    Ronald Smith talks about discovering his Woodson ancestry. Ronald Smith: I really didn’t find out until two years ago that I was related to “the” Thomas C. Woodson. As indicated before, it was through the Ebony Magazine that I finally became aware that we were talking about the same people.

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    After his father’s death, Ronald Smith found an ancestry chart among his possessions. Ronald Smith: The stories that you always get, you don’t really hear about. Now if you look at what my grandmother actually put down as Thomas C. Woodson’s father, you won’t see Thomas Jefferson.

  3. Dec 9, 2022 · Ronald A. Smith. Twins Robert and Ronald Smith first learned of their connection to the Woodson family after the death of their father, Karl Franklin Smith, an educator, Bible scholar, and bishop of the Church of Christ, Apostolic Faith, in Columbus.

  4. Feb 13, 2000 · Ronald A. Smith, who lives in Ohio and oversees the family tree at the Web site, www.woodson.org, has determined that the Connecticut Woodsons are descended from Thomas Woodson Jr., who was the...

  5. Jun 4, 2024 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Thomas Woodson born 1790 Albemarle, Virginia, United States died 1879 Jackson, Ohio, United States including research + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • December 10, 1790
    • Jemima (Price) Woodson
    • January 25, 1879
  6. Apr 30, 2001 · Woodson traces his ancestry to a slave named Thomas Woodson, who, he claims, was the firstborn son of Thomas Jefferson and his slave mistress, Sally Hemings.

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  8. They found that their versions of the family’s history were essentially identical, and they all agreed on one crucial point: Thomas Woodson was the first child born to Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman in the Jeffersons’ household.

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