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Woodville, Massachusetts unites long-lost family

On Saturday, July 23, a salute to Woodville becoming a Historic District will take place at the Rod and Gun Club. But that's not the only cause for celebration that day. Long lost family members of Woodville's founder, Captain John Wood, who settled in the area in the early 1600's will finally be united.

Brandon Wood Caswell, 89, of Lakeland, Florida will meet a close relation of his, David Wood, 49, of Long Island, N. Y. for the first time. Wood, who has never visited Woodville before is looking forward to visiting the small, New England village that his grandfather, Albert Granby Wood called home.

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