Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameAnna E. Wood
Birthabt 1831, Virginia
Death14 Jun 1853, Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi
FatherFontaine Wood (~1798-1880)
MotherMatilda Trible (~1806-1889)
Documentation
On 4 February 1839, “For and in Consideration of the Natural love and affection which I bear toward my wife Matilda and her Children James, Anna and Sarah I Fountain Wood of the City of Vicksburg & State of Mississippi … convey unto my wife Matilda Wood & her Children James, Anna & Sarah the following Slaves Viz Leanna a Woman Slave aged about twenty five Years & her child called Henry Lenes[?], also Richard a boy Slave aged about twelve Yeares also Evelina a girl Slave aged about fifteen Yeares together with their increase the Right and title of said Slaves to Vest in my wife Matilda during her natural life” and at her decease the said before name slaves & all their increase to descend to James, Anna & Sarah in equal parts. Signed Fontaine Wood. Recorded 2 April 1839. [Warren County, Mississippi, Deeds 1839, page 285.]

On 17 January 1850 in Warren County, Mississippi, Dr. James D. Pack was married to Anna E. Wood. [Warren County, Mississippi, Marriage Register 1841–1866, page 63.]

Married,
On Thursday evening, 17th inst., by the Rev. C. K. Marshall, Dr. James D. Pak, of Madison parish, Louisiana, to Miss Anna E., daughter of Capt. Fountain Wood, of this city.
[The Weekly Whig (Vicksburg), 23 January 1850, page 3.]

1850 U.S. Census, Madison County, Louisiana
Page 369
Dwelling 93, Family 93
Pack, James D., 22, male, physician, born in Mississippi, married within the year
Pack, A. E., 18, female, born in Virginia, married within the year

OBITUARY.
“Gone—like a meteor, that o’er head
Suddenly shines, and ‘ere we’ve said
‘Look, look, how beautiful!’ ’tis fled!”
Such was the transient visit to this life, and sudden departure from it, of the loved and lamented subject of this brief testimony of esteem, Mrs. ANNA E. PACK, the daughter of Capt. F. Wood of this city, and the wife of J. D. Pack, M. D., who died suddenly on the morning of the 14th of June, aged 22 years. [Long soliluquy follows.]
[Vicksburg Tri-Weekly, 25 June 1853, page 3.]
Spouses
Birthabt 1828, Mississippi
Marriage17 Jan 1850
ChildrenElla Virginia (~1851-1851)
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