The WOODMAN Family
The meaning of the name is obscure. It may be occupational and describe a person who owned or worked a wood, it may have been topographical and as such describe a dweller in a wood, or it may even have had some lost religious or tribal origin. John Wodeman who is recorded in the county of Dorset in the year 1213 would suggest that he lived in a wood, although Nicholas le Wodeman of Staffordshire in 1294, indicates that this was occupational name and described a wood worker. Some of the first settlers in America of this family name or some of its variants Were: Henry Woodman settled in Virginia in 1635; Hercules and Richard Woodman settled in Boston in 1635; John Woodman settled in Jamaica in 1670; and John Woodmasey settled in Maryland in 1774.
The Woodman Family consist of Paul, Cheryl, Kray and Hadley
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Paul Skiing in
Kray & Hadley after a tiring day out 2006
Cheryl
The Family Cat “Stitch”
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Cheryl, Hadley & Kray Portsmouth Harbour 2008
Paul in a Hadley Top Goal scorer for Selsey Seals FC 2007/8 On the Sailing Brigg Unicorn in St Lucia 2009
Contact:- woodman@reeflodge.co.uk
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