Calvin Maple WOODCOCK

Birth:
17 Dec 1838
Addison, Steuben, New York
Death:
31 Jul 1911
Alcester, Union, South Dakota
Burial:
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Alcester, Union, South Dakota
Marriage:
3 Mar 1861
Richland or Sauk County, Wisconsin
Notes:
                   Letters from Edna Hedrick:  1981
"Woodcock homestead was located north of Hot Springs, not too far from the Custer County Line"

Wisconsin Volunteers, p. 1119
Woodcock, Calvin M., Private, Co. H, 5th infantry
                     , David, Private, Co. A, 5th infantry
                     , Henry, corporal, Co. I, 48th infantry
                     , Henry H., private, co. G, 11th infantry
                     , Ira, private, Co. A, 28th infantry
                     , John, Private, Co. B., 34th infantry  (also Woolcock)
                     , John D.,private, Co.K, 27th infantry
                     , Thomas J., Princ. Musician, 14th infantry

1860 census:  WOODCOCK, CALVIN N.
	State:	WI	Year:	1860
	County:	Richland County	Record Type:	Federal Population Schedule
	Township:	Ithaca	Page:	123
	Database:	WI 1860 Federal Census Index
age 21, labour, living with Dixon family, his parents a few doors away on same page of census

Ancestry.com
American Civil War Soldiers
Name:	Calvin M Woodcock ,
Residence:	Richland, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date:	10 May 1861
Distinguished Service:	DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:	Union
State Served:	Wisconsin
Unit Numbers:	3109 3109
Service Record:	Enlisted as a Private on 10 May 1861
Enlisted in Company H, 5th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin  on 10 May 1861.
POW on 10 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA
Mustered out Company H, 5th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin  on 09 February 1865
Sources:Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion. (WIRoster) Published in 1886

Andersonville Prisoner Record:
Private Calvin Woodstock (sic)
a member of Co. H 5th Wisconsin Infantry was a prisoner at Andersonville Prison, Sumter County, Georgia.  He was captured on Tuesday, May 10, 1864 at Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia.  Mustered out February 9, 1865.  Certificate issued by National Park Service, Andersonville, Georgia

1870 census:  Calvin Woodcock Age in 1870: 31 Estimated Birth Year: 1838 Birthplace: New York Home in 1870: Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: Post Office: Lone Rock Roll: M593_1739 Page: 45 Image: 91 Year: 1870
127,123, Williams, Amos, 64, male, farmer, New York
                               , Sarah, 59, female, keeping house, New York
                               , Frank, 16, male, attending school, Wisconsin
                Woodcock, Calvin, 31, male, farm laborer, New York
                                , Almira, 25, female, at home, Ohio
                                , Carrie, 3, female, Wisconsin
                                , Bertram, 1, male, Wisconsin


(moved to Audubon county in 1873)
1880	Census Place:	Melville, Audubon, Iowa
	Source:	FHL Film 1254326  National Archives Film T9-0326     Page 67A
	Relation	Sex	Marr	Race	Age	Birthplace
A. O. WILLIAMS	Self	M	M	W	72	NY
	Occ:	Farmer	Fa: MA	Mo: MA
Sarrah WILLIAMS	Wife	F	M	W	65	NY
	Occ:	Keeping House	Fa: CT	Mo: CT
Frank WILLIAMS	Son	M	S	W	25	WI
	Occ:	Farmer	Fa: NY	Mo: NY
C. M. WOODCOOK	Other	M	M	W	41	NY
	Occ:	Farmer	Fa: NY	Mo: NY
Alonra WOODCOOK	Other	F	M	W	36	OH
	Occ:	Keeping House	Fa: NY	Mo: MA
Carrie WOODCOOK	Other	F	S	W	13	WI
	Occ:	At School	Fa: NY	Mo: NY
Bertram WOODCOOK	Other	M	S	W	11	WI
	Occ:	At School	Fa: NY	Mo: NY
Lotty WOODCOOK	Other	F	S	W	9	WI
	Occ:	At School	Fa: NY	Mo: NY
Fanny WOODCOOK	Other	F	S	W	3	IA
			Fa: NY	Mo: NY

1890 Veterans schedule:  Fall River Township, Fall River County, South Dakota: SD 2, E.D. 26, Page: 2 "Special Schedule, surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines and widows, etc."
270, Calvin Woodcock, private, Co. H, 12th, Wisconsin, Infantry, June 11, 1861 to Jan X, 1865, Length of service:  4 years, 6 months, Hot Springs, SD, rheumatism, prisoner 6 months Andersonville

1890 Veterans Schedule:   Eden Valley, Custer, South Dakota, apparently listed twice:
242,244, Calvin M. Woodcock, private,  (rest of information unknown)  residence:  Buffalo Gap, SD. (rest of information unknown)

1910 census:  Alcester, Union, South Dakota Series: T624 Roll: 1489 Page: 171
42,42, Hoard, Eugene P., head, male, 42, first marriage for 19 years, Wis, NY, Wis, dealer?, produce
                      , Lottie M.?, wife, female, 38, 1st marriage for 19 years, 3 children, 2 living, Wis, NY, NY
                     , Maude, daughter, female, 13, single, SD, Wis, Wis
                     , Ross, son, male, 11, single, SD, Wis, Wis
           Woodcock, Calvin M., father in law, male, 68, widowed, NY, Ger. German, NY

1911:  South Dakota Death Index, 1905-1955  Name:	Cal Woodcock
Death Day:	31
Death Month:	Jul
Death Year:	1911
County:	Union
Page Number:	647




BLM Land Patent:WOODCOCK, CALVIN M  SD Custer 12/31/1904 Montana State Office 3020 SDMTAA 016953

Name Index to SDGS Quatrerly This file contains an index to the South Dakota Genealogical Society Quarterly.
LNAME FNAME VOL ISSUE PAGE
WOODCOCK Calvin 4 2 56
WOODCOCK Calvin M 4 3 111

Newspaper Obituary (Alcester, Union, South Dakota):
"MUSTERED OUT"
       Calvin M. Woodcock passed peacefully away, Monday, July 31, 1911.  He had been in failing health for a number of years, having been during the last three months wholly confined to his bed.
       He was born in Steuben County, N. Y., December 17, 1838.  His early life was spent in Wisconsin, and here he met and married Miss Almira Williams.  At the beginning of the Civil War he enlisted in Co. H. 5th Reg. Wis. Vol. Inf.  In the struggle that followed he fought under the different commanders of the Army of the Potomac, taking part in the battles of Williamsburg, Fredericks-Malvern Hill, Antietam, Gettysburg, Seven Days Battle and the battles of the Wilderness.  He was taken prisoner during the last year of the war and confined in Andersonville prison pen for seven months.  Upon his return home the day before Christmas, due to his emaciated condition, his own family could scarcely recognize him.
       The family moved to Audubon county, Iowa, in 1873, and then in 1889 on to Union county, South Dakota.  The following year the wife, mother of six girls and two boys, was called home.  Since then Mr. Woodcock has been a resident of South Dakota, spending several years at Hot Springs and the closing ones in Alcester.
       Three surviving daughters, Mrs. Carrie Weed, Mrs. Lottie Hoard and Mrs. Fannie March, all of Alcester; and two sons, Bert, of Hot Springs, and Ben, of Alcester, together with one sister, Mrs. Martha Hoard, are left to mourn his loss.
       This beloved comrade was laid to rest by the hands of the remaining members of the Grand Army of the Republic.
       "The march of another soldier is over, his battles are all fought, his victories all won, and as in other days he lies down to rest awhile under the arching sky awaiting the bugle's call."

1930 unknown Albert H Woodcock  family Alcester, Union, SD 1902 South Dakota White Head


Second Wisconsin Cavalry
This regiment was organized March 12, 1862, with a total muster of 1127 men, under the command of Col. C C Washburn, who was afterwards promoted to the rank of brigadier general; was engaged in the campaigns in Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. The movements of cavalry regiments are very difficult to follow, owing to the detached duty they are called on to perform. But it can be said of the 2d, that it never faltered when duty called, nor hesitated to follow when lead by its officers. The regiment was mustered out November, 1865, having lost during its campaigns: Killed in action, sixteen; died of wounds, four; died of disease, 265; died of accidents, 8; and a large loss by reason of discharges for disability.
Richland County's Roll of Honor.
Among the citizen soldiers of Richland county, those who volunteered to save the country when its existence was threatened, are the following:
Fifth Wisconsin Infantry.
Company H.
[Known as the "Scott Guards."]
   ...C M Woodcock (missing), ....
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/richland/books/chap13.htm
                  
Almira WILLIAMS
Birth:
27 Sep 1844
Columbia, Lorain, Ohio
Death:
27 Jul 1888
Alcester, Union, South Dakota
Burial:
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Alcester, Union, South Dakota
Notes:
                   tombstone:
Almira Woodcock/ Wife of Calvin M. Woodcock/ Born Sept 27, 1844/ Died July 27, 1888/ "The Golden Years were opened..."

Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Alcester Twp, Union Co., SD - Pre-1906 Burials
Woodcock Alma 1 7 1888 40 f
Woodcock Mary 7 7 1897 87 f
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
12 Sep 1865/66
Sauk, Wisconsin
Death:
19 Apr 1940
Idaho
Marr:
13 Jun 1889
of Union, South Dakota 
Notes:
                   lived south of Alcester at one time.

1920 United States Federal Census,  Alcester, Union, South Dakota
Roll:		T625_1724 	Page:		5B
ED:		242 	Image:		0332
121/123,
Weed, Carrie, head, Owns free, female, 53, widowed, Wisconsin, NY, Ohio, produce, own store
             , Myra, daughter, female, 29, single, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wis, asst. mnger, produce store
             , Vernice, daughter, female, 18, single, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
             ,  Mary, daughter, female, 16, single, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
             , Blythe, daughter, Female, 13, single,  South Dakota, Wisconsin,  Wisconsin
             , George, son, male, 10, single, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wisconsin

not our Carrie I???1930 census:Carrie V Weed Age: 63 Estimated birth year: 1866 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Fort Pierre, Stanley, South Dakota  Census Place: Fort Pierre, Stanley, South Dakota; Roll: T626_2231; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 4; Image: 0018. with husband Marvin L, age 62, born Wisconsin, dau. Helen, and Carrie was born in Illinois.
                  
2
Birth:
15 Jun 1868
Sauk, Wisconsin
Death:
22 Aug 1949
Salem, Marion, Oregon
Marr:
28 Apr 1889
Alcester, Union, South Dakota 
Notes:
                   BLM Land Patent:  WOODCOCK, BERT SD Custer 10/9/1922 Rapid City 882510

1900 census: South Dakota  FALL RIVER, JACKSON PCT, Series: T623 Roll: 1549 E.D. 15, sheet 1, Page: 119B80/82, Woodcock, Herbert, head, male, June 1868, 31, md 11 years, Wisconsin, New York, Wis, grocer
                                , Emma, Wife, female, Oct 1871, 28, md 11 years, 4 children, 4 living, Iowa, Ohio, Iowa
                                , Chester, son, male, Nov 1891, 8, SD, Wis, Iowa, at school
                                , Merle, son, male, Dec 1893, 6, SD, Wis, Iowa
                                , Jessie, daughter, female, Mch 1896, 4, SD, Wis, Iowa
                                , Wade, son, male, Mch 1898, 2, SD, Wis, Iowa

1910 census:  SD, FALL RIVER,  JACKSON PCT , Series: T624 Roll: 1480 Page: 64
Woodcock, Bert C., head, male, 41, 1st marriage for 21 years, Wis, NY, Wis,
                   , Emma E., wife, female, 38, 1st marriage for 21 years, Iowa, Ohio,
                   , Chester M., son, male, 18, single, SD, Wis, Iowa, farm laborer
                   , Merle W., son, male, 16, single, SD, Iowa, Wis,
                   , Jessie A., daughter, female, 14, single, SD, Iowa, Wis
                   , John W.,  son, male, 8, SD, Iowa, Wis,
                   , Irene B., daughter, female, 4, SD, Iowa, Wis,
                   , Francis E., daughter, female, 5/12, SD, Iowa, Wis (male)


1920 census
Woodcock, Bert
	Age:	51	Year:	1920
	Birthplace:	Wisconsin	Roll: 	T625_1714
	Race:	White	Page: 	1A
	State:	South Dakota	ED: 	36
	County:	Custer	Image: 	1033
	Township:	School District 27
Bert/head/51/male/Wisconsin/New York/Ohio/farmer/own farm
Emma/wife/48/female/Iowa/Unk US/unk US
Chester/son/28/male/South Dakota/laborer/father's farm
Merle/son/26/male/SD/married/laborer/father's farm
Wade/son/21/male/SD
John/son/18?/male/SD
Erma/daughter/15/female/SD
Eugene/son/10/male/SD
Wilma/daughter/8/female/SD
Myrtle/daughter in law/21/female/married/SD/Iowa/SD

1930 census
Woodcock, Bertran C
	Age:	62	Year:	1930
	Birthplace:	Wisconsin	Roll: 	T626_2221
	Race:	White	Page: 	1A
	State:	South Dakota	ED: 	55
	County:	Custer	Image: 	0697
	Township:	Township 6
	Relationship:	Head
Woodcock, Bertran C. head, male, 62, married, age 20, Wisconsin, New York,
                  Emma E.,  wife,female, 58, married, age 17, Iowa, Ohio,
                  Chester M., son,38, married age 30,South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa
                  Myra H., dau. in law, 40, married age 32, South Dakota, Wisconsin,
                  Carol L., granddaughter, female, 6, single, South Dakota, SD,
                  Clair M., grandson, male, 3, single, South Dakota, SD,
                  Eugene F., son, male, 20, single, SD, Wisconsin, Iowa
                  Wilma L., dau., female, 18, single, SD, Wisconsin, Iowa
Weed, Blythe O., boarder,female, 23, single, Colorado, Wisconsin, Wisconsin

newspaper clipping:  WOODCOCK
   Bertram C. Woodcock, at the residence at 1136 N. Commercial St., August 22, at the age of 81 years.  Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jessie A. Miller of Salem, Mrs. Irma Warfield of Junius, S.D., and Mrs. Wilma Williams of Lake Preston, S.D.;  four sons, Chester M. Woodcock of Salem, Merle D. Woodcock of Hot Springs, S.D., Jack W. Woodcock of West Fir, Ore., and Eugene F. Woodcock of Astoria; a sister, Mrs. David March of Riverside, California; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.  Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick Chapel Thursday, August 25,at 10:30 a.m. with interment in City View cemetery.

Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name:		Woodcock, Bertram C
County:		Marion
Death Date:	22 Aug 1949
Certificate:	8800
Spouse:		Emma

Salem Pioneer Cemetery (aka- Rural, I.O.O.F.) Salem, Oregon
Woodcock  Bertram . .
Woodcock  Emma . Aug 1949
                  
3
Birth:
28 Mar 1871
Sauk, Wisconsin
Death:
26 Aug 1940
Josephine, Oregon
Marr:
2 Jun 1891
Centerville, South Dakota 
Notes:
                   She and her sister were so tiny that when the Indians would come to the door, her mother would stick them under the metal washtub so the Indians wouldn't steal them.


Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name:		Hoard, Lottie
County:		Josephine
Death Date:		26 Aug 1940
Certificate:		119
Spouse:		E
                  
4
Birth:
13 Jul 1876
Audubon, Audubon, Iowa
Death:
14 Aug 1958
Homedale, Owyhee, Idaho
Marr:
25 Nov 1895
Hot Springs, Fall River, South 
Notes:
                   (probably Idaho Free Press)  "Obituary Notice:  Mrs. Fannie W. March, 82, of Route 1, Homedale, died Thursday night.  Mrs. March was born on July 13, 1876 in Iowa.
She moved with her parents in a covered wagon to Hot Springs, S.D., at the age of five.  She was married to David March at Hot Springs on Nov. 25, 1895.
The couple lived in South Dakota until 1909, when they moved to Greeley, Colo.  They moved back to Alcester, S.D., in 1911 and then out to Riverside, Calif., in 1927 and remained there until 1953 when they came to Homedale.  Mr. March died in 1955.
Mrs. March had been a member of the Royal Neighbors of America for 64 years.
She is survived by one son, Vernon March of Hawarden, Iowa;  six daughters, Mrs. Virllie Pierson and Mrs. Margarete Baxter, both of Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Dorothy Millard of Alcester, S.D., Mrs. Myra Wilde of Bancroft, S.D. Mrs. Velma Severson of Beresford, S.D., and Mrs. Ethel Kershner of Homedale; 21 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren.
Arrangements are pending at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis chapel."

Fannie C. - Centennial

Fannie told her granddaughter, Marcia Pierson Mogck, and gdau in law,  Elizabeth Porter Pierson that marauding Indians stole children.  In Iowa, her mother put her under a wash tub to hide her.  Also Aunt Lottie.
Elizabeth knew Fannie during WWII in Riverside, California on Jurupa Ave. when Fannie and Dave took care of Pat in the afternoons when Elizabeth worked and Don was in Paris.

mentioned in brother Bert's obituary, 1949:   Mrs. David March of Riverside, California

Calvary Presbyterian Church program:  Magnolia Avenue at the Arroyo, Riverside, Calfornia, Ezra James Egly, Minister, October 2, 1938
The following friends were publicly welcomed into our fellowship at the communion services last Sunday:
Mrs. Fannie March and Miss Ethel March, 4442 1/2 Orange Grove Ave.
                  
5
Birth:
1 Oct 1881
Audubon, Audubon, Iowa
Death:
Bef 1930
Kitsap, Washington
Marr:
21 Feb 1909
Fall River, South Dakota 
Notes:
                   1900 census:  Series: T623 Roll: 1555 Page: 152,   SD 	UNION 	ALCESTER TWP
95/95, Hoard, Harvey P, head, male, July 1844, 55, married 33 years, NY, VT, Illinois, farmer
                       , Martha W?, wife, female, Nov 1844, 55, married 33 years, 6 children, 4 living, NY, NY, Delaware
                       , William R., son, male, July 1875, 24, single, Iowa, NY, NY, farm laborer
                      , Herbert G., son, male, Aug 1879, 22, single, Iowa, NY, NY, farm laborer
                      , Eugene P., son, male, Aug 1867, 32, married 10 years, Wis, NY, NY
                      , Lottie, daughter in law, female, Mch 1871, 29, married 10 years, 2 children, 2 living, Wis, NY, Wis
                      , Maud, gran-daughter, female, Sep 1896, 3, SD, Wis, Wis
                      , Ross, gran-son, male, Oct 1898, 1, SD, Wis, Wis
96, 96, Hoard, Ray L, head, male, May 1874, 26, married 3 years, Iowa, NY, NY, farm laborer
            ??? Woodcock, Ben F., servant, male, Oct 1881, 19, single, Iowa, NY, Wisconsin, Farm laborer
                                , Jesse, wife, female, Jun 1873, 26, married 3 years, 0 children, 0 living, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa
(wife out of order, must be Jesse Hoard)

1910 census:  District 67, Denver 4th ward, Denver, Colorado
833 20th Street, King D. McQueen and Vesta boarding house
Woodcock, Ben, roomer, male, 28, married once for 1 year, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, laborer, teamster
                     , Clara, roomer, female, 19, married once for 1 year, 1 child, 1 living, North Dakota, adopted - don't know about parents,
                    , Calvin, roomer, male, 4/12, Colorado, Iowa, North Dakota

1920 census:  District 45, Port Orchard, Kitsap, Washington
Sidney Street
Woodcock, Benjamin F., head, male, 37, married, Iowa, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, laborer, navy yard
                     , Clara, wife, female, 29, married, North Dakota, ND, ND,
                     , Calvin, son, male, 10, single, Colorado, Iowa, ND
                  
6
Almira L. WOODCOCK
Birth:
19 May 1888
Alcester, Union, South Dakota
Death:
10 Sep 1888
Alcester, Union, South Dakota
 
Marr:
 
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Calvin Maple Woodcock - Almira Williams

Calvin Maple Woodcock was born at Addison, Steuben, New York 17 Dec 1838. His parents were Richard Derek Woodcock and Mary Ann Orr.

He married Almira Williams 3 Mar 1861 at Richland or Sauk County, Wisconsin . Almira Williams was born at Columbia, Lorain, Ohio 27 Sep 1844 daughter of Amos O. Williams and Mrs. Sarah Williams .

They were the parents of 6 children:
Carrie Iris Woodcock born 12 Sep 1865/66.
Bertram Clarence Woodcock born 15 Jun 1868.
Lottie May Woodcock born 28 Mar 1871.
Fannie Centenial Woodcock born 13 Jul 1876.
Benjamin Franklin Woodcock born 1 Oct 1881.
Almira L. Woodcock born 19 May 1888.

Calvin Maple Woodcock died 31 Jul 1911 at Alcester, Union, South Dakota .

Almira Williams died 27 Jul 1888 at Alcester, Union, South Dakota .