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William Woodward, born in New York City April 7, 1876, graduated from Harvard University, A. B., 1898; A. M., 1899; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1901; member of the New York Bar, 1901. He served as private secretary to Ambassador Choate at the Court of St. James, 1901-1907. He was married Oct. 24, 1904, to Elizabeth Ogden, daughter of Duncan and Elizabeth (Ogden) Cryder, of New York City, and they reside at No. 11 West Fifty-first street, New York City. Their summer residence is at Mount Kisco, N. Y. Mr. Woodward belongs to the Union, Knickerbocker, Coaching and Racquet Clubs of New York City, the Maryland Society of New York City, the Bachelors and St. James Clubs of London, and the Porcelain Club of Cambridge, Mass. In 1902 he was elected vice-president of the Hanover National Bank of New York City.
Their children are:
1. Edith Woodward, born Oct. 8, 1905; m. Thomas Moore Bancroft.
2. Elizabeth Ogden Woodward, born June 16, 1907;
3. Sarah Woodward, b. Dec. 19, 1910; m. (1) ______ Moore; (2) Marshall Christopher Sewall.
4. Ethel Woodward, b. 1912; m. April 8, 1941, Philippe de Croisset, b. 21 Jul 1911, d. 23 Mar 1965, Grasse, France (died in a car accident).
5. William Woodward, born June 12, 1920; m. Ann Crowell.
~Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island: Genealogical Records and Historical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and of Many of the Old Families; J.H. Beers & Company, 1908; pg. 780.
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William Woodward, born in New York City April 7, 1876, graduated from Harvard University, A. B., 1898; A. M., 1899; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1901; member of the New York Bar, 1901. He served as private secretary to Ambassador Choate at the Court of St. James, 1901-1907. He was married Oct. 24, 1904, to Elizabeth Ogden, daughter of Duncan and Elizabeth (Ogden) Cryder, of New York City, and they reside at No. 11 West Fifty-first street, New York City. Their summer residence is at Mount Kisco, N. Y. Mr. Woodward belongs to the Union, Knickerbocker, Coaching and Racquet Clubs of New York City, the Maryland Society of New York City, the Bachelors and St. James Clubs of London, and the Porcelain Club of Cambridge, Mass. In 1902 he was elected vice-president of the Hanover National Bank of New York City.
Their children are:
1. Edith Woodward, born Oct. 8, 1905; m. Thomas Moore Bancroft.
2. Elizabeth Ogden Woodward, born June 16, 1907;
3. Sarah Woodward, b. Dec. 19, 1910; m. (1) ______ Moore; (2) Marshall Christopher Sewall.
4. Ethel Woodward, b. 1912; m. April 8, 1941, Philippe de Croisset, b. 21 Jul 1911, d. 23 Mar 1965, Grasse, France (died in a car accident).
5. William Woodward, born June 12, 1920; m. Ann Crowell.
~Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island: Genealogical Records and Historical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and of Many of the Old Families; J.H. Beers & Company, 1908; pg. 780.
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