Beds Archives have the will of Thomas Wooding, woodman of Harrold ref 1827/27 who was buried at Harrold on 22 May 1827 age 75, so born circa 1752. The will is dated 13 Aug 1811 & executors were William Johnson of Carlton, lace dealer & the Rev Charles Vorley and was witnessed by E Abbott (wife of Samuel Abbott, baker of Harrold) & W Abbott. It mentions leaving properties/monies to my wife Mary, to my niece Ann Ayres who has not reached 21, so is in the trust of her mother Ann Ayres, wife of John Ayres, and also mentions my brother-in-law Thomas Boddington.
** Thomas Wooding married Mary Boddington at Harrold on 9 Oct 1777
** John Ayres married Ann Boddington at Harrold on 8 Jan 1789
His will leaves an amount to the Trustees of Carlton Meeting House...... the residue divided equally between all children of my bothers & sisters namely Jonah Wooding, William Wooding, Joseph Wooding, Ann Parker & Sarah Tew/Thew.
The will has a codicil dated 13 July 1821 that states the residue goes to each of my brothers William & Joseph & sister Ann, wife of John Ayres for it to be divided equally to the sons & daughters of my brothers & sisters; Jonah Wooding, William Wooding, Joseph Wooding, Ann Parker & Sarah Thew.
Shame it doesn't say who was the parent of each nephew/niece however it does state that if Jonah Wooding dies it goes to his son Thomas & then to Thomas's wife/widow Elizabeth & that Sarah Thew has son William Thew.
** John Parker of Chellington marred Ann Woodin at Harrold on 28 Dec 1770
I thought I'd pass this on in case someone can work out relationships.