Descendants of Charles Woolverton




Cornelius Ducalion (C.D.) Woolverton and Alice Cleveland




Husband Cornelius Ducalion (C.D.) Woolverton

            AKA: C.D. Woolverton
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         Father: William Louis Woolverton {FGID: 42696034}
         Mother: Letitia Elizabeth (Aunt Letty) Goodjoin 1


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Wife Alice Cleveland

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Children
1 F Winifred Woolverton

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2 F Shrula Alice Woolverton

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         Spouse: Andrew Powell
         Spouse: Charles Venable


3 M William J. Bryan Woolverton 1

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         Spouse: Bevie McGee



General Notes: Husband - Cornelius Ducalion (C.D.) Woolverton

FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF21624

from William Erwin Halbrook - "A School Man of the Ozarks"

"The youngest, Cornelius Ducalion married Alice
Cleveland and reared two children, Alice that first married
a Powell, and after his death married a Venable. Bryan
was his son. Cornelius graduated at the University of Arkansas
in 1885, among the university's first graduates, and
for some years was one of the leading educators of the state."


Research Notes: Husband - Cornelius Ducalion (C.D.) Woolverton

Cornelius Ducalion Woolverton graduated at the University of Arkansas in
1885, amongh the university's first graduates, and for some years was one
of the leaading educators of the state.

His nephew, William Erwin Halbrook, stayed with C.D. Woolverton at the
Clinton Academy around 1897 (or 1898?). In his book, "A School Man of the
Ozarks", his nephew said, "My uncle had taken the lead of good citizens in
trying to oust a corrupt element, really outlaws, who predominated in the
community and ran all the affairs of the school and the town. This
precipitated a re-action as would be expected, and the factions had been
shooting at each other, two of my uncles among them; there had been
burnouts in the town. We had to live of nights with all the window shades
down, and in a state of fear of the possibilities of sniping. It took the
town several years to outgrow the feud."

Sources: Other : Halbrook, William Erwin, "A School Boy of the Ozarks", Ch
14


General Notes: Wife - Alice Cleveland

FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF21643

from William Erwin Halbrook "A School Man of the Ozarks"


Research Notes: Wife - Alice Cleveland

During the summers she stored a trunk full of books in our home. What a
treat for me to read them. --Winona Halbrook.

Sources: Other : Halbrook, William Erwin, "A School Boy of the Ozarks", Ch
14


Notes: Marriage

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MARR: RIN MH:FF6197

from William Erwin Halbrook "A School Man of the Ozarks"

Sources


1. Conway County - Our Land, Our Home, Our People.


Sources


1 Conway County - Our Land, Our Home, Our People.

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