THE EIGHTH GENERATION
No. VIII-4
CHARLES WORCESTER (Nathaniel7, Moses6, Moses5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Stoddard, NH, Nov. 24, 1813, d May 10,
1903, Keene, NH, m June 16, 1842, Harriet Newell, dau John Barker, Stoddard, b June 7,
1819, d Sept. 3, 1889. Residence Stoddard. Yeoman.
Children of Charles Worcester
IX-1 Charles Clarence.
No. VIII-9
JOHN WORCESTER (John7, Moses6, Moses5, Moses4, William3,
Moses2, William1) b
Jaffrey, NH, Dec,. 15, 1818, d Medina, Mich., m Dec. 2, 1845, Lucretia D., dau Joseph
Bigelow, Fitzwilliam, NH, b Jan. 3, 1822. Removed to Adrian, Mich., 1854. Yeoman.
Children of John Worcester
IX-3 Helen Maria, b Sept. 17, 1847, d May 6, 1849.No. VIII-17
SYLVENDER WORCESTER (John7, Moses6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Nov. 28, 1830, Jaffrey, NH, d June 2, 1907,
Topeka, Kansas, m Dover, Kansas, Apr. 1, 1866, Jennette A. Rose, b Syracuse, NY, May 30
(or 31), 1846. At the age of twenty years he went to Cal., living there eight years. After
that he lived in Kansas until his death. Served three years in the Civil War, 2nd Kansas
Cavalry Volunteers.
Children of Sylvender Worcester
IX-4 William Henry.No. VIII-19
LYSANDER WORCESTER (John7, Moses6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Apr. 7, 1836, d Jackson, Mich., Sept., 1901,
m Huldah Bedell.
Children of Lysander Worcester
IX-8 Herman Sylvender. Residence Huntington, Ind.No. VIII-23
JOHN FREDERICK WORCESTER (Jesse7, Moses6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Shefford, L.C., Dec. 23, 1824, m July 4,
1850, Mary Frost, Lovell, Mass. Removed to Lodi, Oh, 1839, to N. Kensington, Ill., 1851.
Yeoman.
Children of John Frederick Worcester
IX-11 Rosetta H., b July 11, 1851.No. VIII-24
MATHEW LANG WORCESTER (Jesse7, Moses6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Shefford, L.C., Apr. 17, 1826, d
GTenoa, Illinois, bur. North Kingston Cemetery; removed to
Lodi, Oh., 1839, then to Burbank, Oh. in 1852, m 1st June 13, 1853, Adaline Elizabeth
Burr, b Mar. 28, 1830, d May 27, 1869, m2nd, Mar. 2, 1874, Hedda Christiana Fegerquist,
b Sweden, Feb. 17, 1844; d MAy 21, 1934, Rockford, Ill., bur. North Kingston
Cemetery. Cordwainer.
Co. C, 30th Ill. Inf.
Children of Mathew Lang Worcester by first marriage
IX-14 Alma Mehitable, b Burbank, Oh., Aug. 24, 1854, d Dec. 31, 1854.Children of Etta May Olmstead
IX-19 Emma Porter, b July 14, 1865, Kingston, Ill., Sept. 21, 1865.(a) Clarence Eugene, b Mar. 8, 1888, m June 11, 1913, Katherine Lane, b Dec. 13, 1882.
(b) Floyd Samuel, b Dec. 28, 1889, m Apr. 20, 1911, Elsie Ferson, b Jan. 2, 1887.
(c) Maynard George, b June 6, 1900. Residence Genoa, Ill.
IX-20a Alfred Noah, b Sept. 13, 1879, d Apr. 22, 1881. North Kingston Cemetery.
Children of Mathew Lang Worcester by second marriage
IX-21 Jennie Elizabeth, b Mar. 23, 1881, m Dec. 16, 1903, Fred M. Trumbull son of Georgge Frederick and Clara E. Bowker Trumbull, b Nov. 23, 1878; d 1937 Stillman Valley, Ill. Residence Stillman Valley, Ill. Farmer.Children of Jennie Elizabeth Trumbull
(a) Edna May, b Ogle County, Ill., Aug. 13, 1906; d Miami, Fla., Apr. 13, 1974; m William J. Chadwick, b Sept. 25, 1904, d Apr. 19, 1971, Racine, Ill.
(b) George Worcester, b Mar. 15, 1912.
IX-22 Otto Ambrose, b Kingston, Ill., Oct. 4, 1883, d Lemon, S. Dakota, Feb. 5, 1911. Carpenter.
No. VIII-28
EPHRAIM PARKER WORCESTER (Joshua7, William6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Fitzwilliam, NH, June 20, 1813; d Pittsfield,
Mass., Jan. 24, 1892, m Nov. 26, 1835, Nancy, dau of Jonathan Gage of Jaffrey, NH, b May 4
1814, d Pittsfield, Mass., June 26, 1901. Dealer in ice and wood.
Children of Ephraim Parker Worcester
IX-23 Maria Nancy, b Fitzwilliam, NH, Oct. 12, 1836, d Jan. 7, 1914, m Pittsfield, Apr. 11, 1861, Alvin Webster, Richmond, Mass.Children of Maria Nancy Webster
(a) Harry E., b Hartford, Conn., Apr. 29, 1866, m July 23, 1883, Mary Ramsey of Newington, Conn.
Children of Harry E. Webster
(1) Julia Elizabeth, b Weathersfield, Conn., Mar. 9, 1884, m Apr. 11, 1902, Jack H. Conners of Tariffville, Conn.
(2) Harry Alvin, b Weathersfield, Conn., Dec. 11, 1886, d Aug. 1888.
(3) Dwight A., b Weathersfield, Conn., June 10, 1888.
(4) Grace May, b Peru, Mass., Nov. 21, 1889, m Mar. 7, 1906, Clayton M. Colton, Hartford, Conn.
Children of Grace May Colton
a- Cora Evelyn, Hartford, Conn., Apr. 6, 1907.
b- Dwight Merrill, b Nov. 9, 1911.(5) Hazel Esther, b Peru, Mass., Nov. 18, 1894, d May, 1896.
(6) Mildred Ethel, b Peru, Mass., Mar. 4, 1897.
(7) Ruth Orleon, b Newington, Conn., Oct. 18, 1899.(b) Dwight A., b Pittsfield, Mass., Mar. 3, 1869, m June 2, 1892, Grace A. Barber of Hartford, Conn.
(c) Mary A., b Hartford, Conn., Feb 14, 1871, d Oct. 29, 1875.
(d) Arthur F, b Pittsfield, Mass., Feb 6, 1875, d July 7, 1875.
(e) Cora May, b Weatherfield, Conn., Mar. 28, 1881, m Oct. 14, 1901, Hartford, Conn., Edward J. Bligh of Putnam, Conn.
Children of Cora May Bligh
IX-24 Julia A., b Dec. 18, 1838. Residence Pittsfield, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Teacher and proofreader.(1) Edward Alvin, b Jan. 31, 1906.
(2) Cora Maria, b May 1, 1913.
Children of Mary E. Bassett
(a) Benjamin Worcester, b Meriden, Conn., Dec. 25, 1870, m Elsie Baldwin Miller, Dec. 6, 1911. Residence Weathersfield, Conn. Electrician.
Children of Benjamin Worcester Bassett
IX-26 Hannah Abigail, b Pittsfield, Mass., May 9, 1855, m Pittsfield, Mass, Apr. 9, 1878, Charles D. Roberts of Dalton, Mass. Farmer.(1) Edward Lewis, b June 28, 1913.
Children of Hannah A. Roberts
(a) Mabel Lavinia, b Pittsfield, Mass.., Jan. 14, 1879, m Theodore Frederick Cooke, Austerlitz, NY. Teacher.
Children of Mabel Lavinia Cooke
(1) Robert Gordon, b Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 7, 1903.
(2) Helen Beatrice, b Pittsfield, Mass., Nov. 17, 1904.
(3) Dorothy Mabel, b Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 4, 1906.
(4) Theodore Frederick, b Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 28, 1913.(b) Charles Winfield, b Weathersfield, Conn., Mar. 13, 1881, m Lenox, Mass., Sept. 19, 1906, Mary Elizabeth Ford of Lenox. Farmer and dairyman.
Children of Charles Winfield Roberts
(1) Raymond Winfield, b W. Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 4, 1907.
(2) Elmer Ford, b W. Stockbridge, Mass., Jan. 29, 1909.
(3) Willard Dayton, b Feb. 20, 1911.
(4) Marjorie Ellen, b Sept. 25, 1913.
(c) Gertrude Nancy, b Stockbridge, Mass., Aug 12, 1885.
No. VIII-33
MILTON WORCESTER (Joshua7, William6, Moses5, Moses4, William3,
Moses2, William1) b
Jafrey, NH, Oct. 24, 1824; m Oct. 10, 1847, Julietta C.A., dau Thomas Jaquith, b Sept. 18,
1829.
Children of Milton Worcester
IX-27 Orino A., b Feb. 2, 1849.No. VIII-39
SAMUEL WORCESTER (Samuel7, Samuel6, Moses5, Moses4, William3,
Moses2, William1) b
Tewksbury, Mass., Sept. 12, 1821; m Dec. 25, 1848, Sybil R. Richardson, b Apr. 5, 1822.
Yeoman.
Children of Samuel Worcester
IX-30 Infant, b 1851.No. VIII-52
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WORCESTER (George7, Samuel6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Sept. 30, 1849, d Apr. 8, 1919; m 1874,
Margaret Kenney of Ashland, Pa. Residences Cleveland and Middletown, OH. Conductor on Big
Four Railroad. Owner of livery stable in Middletown, Ohio.
Children of Benjamin Franklin Worcester
IX-31 George, b ___, d 1939 childless.No. VIII-53
MOSES AUGUSTUS WORCESTER (Moses7, Samuel6, Moses5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Tewksbury, Mass., Mar. 28, 1824; m May 22,
1845, Harriet dau ___ Webster, Plymouth, NH, b Feb. 16, 1823. Lived in Nashua, NH. Dealer
in hops.
Children of Moses Augustus Worcester
IX-33 Augusta Ann, b Dec. 13, 1846, d May 23, 1855.No. VIII-69
ALBERT WILLARD WORCESTER (Willard7, Sampson6, William5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Shirley, Mass., Nov. 27, 1832; m Amanda
Little. Residence, Clinton, Mass. Manufacturer.
Children of Albert Willard Worcester
IX-35 Charles Edwin, b Feb. 9, 1855.No. VIII-79
HORACE WORCESTER (Luke7, Benjamin6, William5, Moses4, William3,
Moses2, William1) b Mar.
2, 1837; m Dec. 31, 1858, Harriet J. White.
Children of Horace Worcester
IX-36 Walter Varian, b Nov. 8, 1863, d June 24, 1860.No. VIII-90
OTHELLO JUDSON WORCESTER (Justus7, Leonard6, William5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Le Grand T., Dec. 25, 1863; m Oct. 18, 1906,
Rosella, dau George D. Parmenter, Grinnel, b June 17, 1877. Residence, Grinnel, Is.
Printer.
Children of Othello Judson Willard Worcester
IX-40 Paul Franklin, b Feb. 26, 1908.No. VIII-95
CHARLES HENRY WORCESTER (Joseph Wise7, Leonard6, William5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Middletown, NY, Mar. 5, 1856; d Aug., 1900,
cirrhosis of liver; m Middletown, NY, Dec. 1878, Emma Clark. Printer and machinist.
Children of Charles Henry Worcester
IX-41 Emma Louise, b Middletown, June 10, 1881, m Aug. 22, 1906. Francis Lane.No. VIII-97
JOSEPH WARREN WORCESTER (Joseph Wise7, Leonard6, William5, Moses4, William3, Moses2,
William1) b Middletown, NY, Mar. 31 1860, m Oct. 18,
1888, Middletown, Ella Louise Hallock. M.D.P.&S., Baltimore, Md., 1888. Physician and
dental surgeon. He attended lectures at NY College of Pharmacy; lectures in chemistry and
physics, and dissecting, at College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, 1883. Graduated, P.
& S., Baltimore, 1888. Took special courses at John Hopkins Univ., and for seven years
was operator for the late Dr. Ferdinand Habrouck, NY. Specialist in use of nitrous oxide
gas for dental and general surgery. Member of State and County Medical Societies. Mrs.
Worcester graduated Temple Grove Seminary, Saratoga, NY.
Children of Joseph Warren Worcester
IX-43 James Blaine, b Jan. 29, 1893.Edwin Eldad Worcester |
Children of Edwin Dean Worcester
IX-44 Edwin Dean.
IX-45 George Henry.
IX-46 Charles Frederick, b Albany, NY, Apr. 18, 1859, d Albany, NY Aug. 16,
1869. Buried in Albany Rural Cemetery.
IX-47 Franklin Eldrid.
IX-48 Harry Augustus.
IX-49 Wilfred James.
IX-50 Margaret Dows, b Albany, NY, Aug 12, 1872, m Feb. 25, 1904, New York,
Charles Mallory, son of Charles Phelps and Fanny Mallory Williams of Brooklyn, NY, b
Brooklyn, NY, Oct. 16, 1872. He is by profession a physician. They reside in New York with
summer residence at Stonington, Conn.
Children of Margaret Dows Williams
(a) Mary Low, b New York City, May 18, 1908.
(b) Margaret, b New York City, Mar. 30, 1910.
No. VIII-111
FRANKLIN ELDAD WORCESTER (Eldad7, Eldad6, Eldad5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Albany, NY, May 28, 1837, d Brooklyn, Aug.
26, 1897; m 1st Sept. 2, 1863, Brooklyn, NY, Emma A., dau Geo. Eric and Emma
(Aldrich) Warner; b May 31, 1840, d June 29, 1873; m 2d, Brooklyn, NY, Apr. 10, 1879,
Elizabeth, dau Dr. William and Elizabeth Mulhallon. She died in Brooklyn, Oct. 26,
1910. He settled in N.Y. somewhere about 1857 or 1858, and was a stockbroker for a
number of years. At the outbreak of war he volunteered, in 1861, for service with his
regiment, the 71st New York, known as the American Guard, from the fact that
all its members were Americans. The regiment sailed from New York, Sunday, Apr. 21, 1861,
and went at once to the front. It was in the first Bull Run fight, and there he was
wounded and taken prisoner. He was a prisoner for a year and a half, first at Richmond,
afterwards for a long time at Castle Pinckney, Charleston, and later at Columbia, S.C.
Here he was exchanged and reached home in the early spring of 1863. He held the rank of
lieutenant. He was for some time a broker in N.Y., and a member of the Stock Exchange.
Afterwards he was connected with various railroads as treasurer or secretary. He was
treasurer and secretary of the New York, West Shore and Buffalo up to the time of its
absorption by the New York Central. He was also connected, at other times, with the
Manhattan Elevated, of NY, and with one of the Chicago Elevated railroads. Residence,
Brooklyn, NY.
Children of Franklin Eldad by first marriage
IX-51 Archibald Eric, b Brooklyn, NY, Sept. 29, 1865,
d (drowned at Lake Mahopac, NY) Sept. 9, 1900.
IX-52 Grace Louise, b Brooklyn, NY, Oct. 16, 1867, m
Brooklyn, NY, Apr. 18, 1895, Armin Ernest Brunn, who d Sept. 29, 1909, at So. Woodstock,
Conn. Residence No. Woodstock.
IX-53 Lincoln Aldrich, b Mar. 5, 1869, d Sept. 19, 1869.
IX-54 Lincoln Emerson, b Mar. 18, 1871, d Apr. 14, 1876.
Children of Franklin Eldad by second marriage
IX-55 Edwin Chickering, b Brooklyn, NY, Apr. 8, 1880,
m Oct. 3, 1906, NYC, Marion Adele, dau Frederick Andrews Bragg. Residence Brooklyn, NY.
IX-56 Mabel Elizabeth, b Brooklyn, NY, July 7, 1883, m
Brooklyn, Jan. 29, 1903, Henry Bainbridge Mercereau. Residence Brooklyn, NY.
Children of Mabel Mercereau
(a) Elizabeth Worcester, b Brooklyn, NY, Nov. 1, 1913.
No. VIII-123
HENRY EDWIN WORCESTER (Horatio7, Eldad6, Eldad5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Jan. 7, 1845, d West Campton, NH, Nov. 10,
1909, m Florence A. Moore, New Philadelphia, Ohio, b July 31, 1852.
Children of Henry Edwin Worcester
IX-57 Margaret, b Jersey City, NJ, Dec. 3, 1878, m 1st Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 26, 1906, Albert John Bowen, broker, m 2d July 31, 1913, Edward Taber McFarlin, b Newton, Mass.
Children of Margaret Bowen
IX-58 Herbert Moore.(a) Albert Worcester, b Los Angeles, CA, June 22, 1908.
No. VIII-124
ALBERT AUGUSTUS WORCESTER (Horatio7, Eldad6, Eldad5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Feb. 5, 1846, New York City, m No. Woodstock,
NH, Mar. 21, 1874, Nellie F., dau James F. and Alice A. (Dearborn) Kimball, No. Woodstock,
NH. Residence, since 1882, Mich. Grain commissioner.
Children of Albert Augustus Worcester
IX-59 Susan Alice, b No. Woodstock, NH, Dec. 21, 1874.Children of Nellie Dow
IX-63 Richard Hoe.(a) Kenneth Worcester, b Dec. 7, 1911.
No. VIII-126
HENRY ADOLPHUS WORCESTER (Henry Elwynne7, Eldad6, Eldad5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Feb. 8, 1844, Tewksbury; m Saybrooke, Conn.,
Oct. 13, 1870, Anna Loiusa Bloodgood, b New York City, Sept. 19, 1847. Residence
Dorchester, Mass. Clerk
Children of Henry Adolphus Worcester
IX-64 John Bloodgood, b Lowell, Mass., Mar. 26, 1888, A.B. Harvard, 1909. Member Phi Beta Kappa. Journalist.No. VIII-127
HORATIO ELWYNNE WORCESTER (Henry Elwynne7, Eldad6, Eldad5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Sept. 23, 1849, d Oct. 26, 1888; m Annie
Jarvie, Dec. 30, 1873, Bloomfield, NJ, b Manchester, Eng., Sept. 19, 1851.
Children of Horatio Elwynne Worcester
IX-65 Henry Elwynne.No. VIII-140
SAMUEL WORCESTER (Francis7, Francis6, Francis5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Plymouth, NH, July
11, 1811, d ___; m July 4, 1833, Sarah Ann Duncan. Removed to Brownsville, Pa, 1818,
ordained 1834 as a preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Resided Bermingham, Pa.
Children of Samuel Worcester
IX-68 Lucinda Jane, b May 16, 1834.No. VIII-141
NOAH WORCESTER (Francis7, Francis6, Francis5,
Francis4,Francis3,
Samuel2, William1) b
Plymouth, NH, Sept. 19, 1813, d Apr. 24, 1870; m June 27, 1833, Maria Troth, b
Brownsville, Pa., 1813, d July 11, 1894. Removed to Brownsville, Pa., 1818. Yeoman.
Children of Noah Worcester
IX-77 Julia Ann, b Apr. 5, 1834, d Sept. 19, 1835.Children of Eliza Jane Griggs
IX-79 John Francis.(a) William Henry, b S. Brownsville, Pa., Sept. 13, 1858. Residence Trenton, NJ, Manager of Anchor Pottery.
(b) Annie, b S. Brownsville, Pa., July 18, 1860, m James Patton. Residence W. Brownsville, Pa.
(c) Charles Mahaffey, b S. Brownsville, Pa., Mar. 4, 1864. Residence Minneapolis. Salesman.
(d) Elizabeth, b S. Brownsville, Pa., Mar. 11, 1866. Residence S. Brownsville, Pa. Teacher
(e) Edward Clayson, b S. Brownsville, Feb. 6, 1869. Residence Pittsburg. Mail carrier.
(f) Louise Wood, b Oct. 15, 1871, S. Brownsville, Pa. Residence Weston, WV. Glassblower.
(g) Harry Cack, b S. Brownsville, Pa. Printer.
Children of Phoebe Ann Shaffer
IX-83 Hannah Lucinda, b Nov. 29, 1844, d June 16, 1874, m Apr. 23, 1865, Samuel T. Porter.(a) Ida, b July 26, 1865, S. Brownsville, Pa., m ___ Colbert. Residence E. Liberty, Pa.
(b) Martha, b Aug. 12, 1870, S. Brownsville, d Feb. 8, 1901, m ___ Everly.
(c) Mary, b Apr. 8, 1873, S. Brownsville, Pa.; m ___ Joliff. Residence E. Liberty, Pa.
(d) Annie, b sept. 20, 1875, S. Brownsville, Pa.; m ___ Mercer. Residence Carrick, Pa.
(e) Emma Luella, b Sept. 6, 1878. Residence S. Brownsville, Pa. Bookkeeper.
(f) William Thomas, b Apr. 14, 1881. Residence New Kensington, Pa. Millworker.
(g) Rella, b Dec. 23, 1885, m ___ Neff. Residence S. Brownsville, Pa..
Children of Hannah Lucinda Porter
IX-84 Joseph Nelson, b May 22, 1848, d Feb. 15, 1854, twin of Elmira Virginia.(a) Noah Francis, b Aug. 2, 1866, m ___.
(b) Mary Idessa, b Kent, OH, Oct. 15, 1868, m John Fritch.
(c) Ann Emma, b Kent, OH, Nov. 26, 1870, m Sept. 16, 1889, Frank E. Harvey.
(d) Charles Porter, b Nov. 29, 1872, d Aug. 12, 1873.
Children of Elmira Virginia Porter
IX-86 Samuel Troth.(a) Myrtle May, b Feb. 28, 1880, d Dec. 8, 1801.
(b) Amanda Marilda, b July 14, 1883, d Oct. 31, 1891.
(c) James Thomas, b New Kensington, Pa., Sept. 22, 1884.
(d) Laura Belle, b New Kensington,, Oct. 16, 1886.
(e) Ethel Fay, b New Kensington, May 1, 1889.
No. VIII-145
THOMAS L. WORCESTER (Francis7, Francis6, Francis5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Brownsville, Pa.,
May 13, 1822; m 1847, Catherine Tannehill.
Children of Thomas L. Worcester
IX-90 Winfield Scott.Children of Josephine Robinson
(a) Mainie Blanche, b Hempfield Township, Feb. 26, 1881, d July 14, 1885.
(b) Jacob Lloyd, b Hempfield Township, July 13, 1883, d July 22, 1885.
(c) Jennie Katherine, b Greensburg, Pa., June 15, 1886, m Walter Michael Bortz, b Apr. 27, 1885, Hempfield Township, Pa. graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Pa., 1908. Physician in Greensburg, Pa.
Children of Jennie Katherine Bortz
IX-92 Robert F., b Pittsburg, Pa., May 8, 1860, or May 10, 1859. Residence Manchester, Va. Farmer.(1) Adam Franklin, b Aug. 26, 1910.
No. VIII-151
LEONARD WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Ascott, L.C., July 6, 1808, d Nov., 1836; m Nov. 9, 1835, Rhoda Lurvey, Gloucester,
Mass. Residence Boston, Mass.
Children of Leonard Worcester
IX-96 George L.No. VIII-152
NOAH WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6, Noah5,
Francis4, Francis3,
Samuel2, William1) b
Ascott, L.C., Jan. 5, 1810, d Oct. 12 (or 13), 1876; m 1st Apr. 8, 1834, Nancy
B., dau Oliver Carter, Lancaster, Mass., b Feb. 23, 1804, d Feb. 14, 1865; m 2d May 30,
1866, Mrs. Amelia M.C. Jackson (nee) Whitney, d Natick, Mass., Jan. 31, 1903. Lived in
Ascott, Thornton, NH, Lancaster, Chelsea and Westborough, Mass.
Children of Noah Worcester by first marriage
IX-97 Martha, b May 1, 1835. Teacher.
IX-98 Mary, b Aug. 4, 1836. Residence Waltham, Mass.
IX-99 John Howard, b Jan. 13, 1838, d Sept. 2, 1842.
IX-100 Anna Harrington, b Dec. 22, 1839, m May 23, 1866, William J.
Knight, b Aug. 19, 1828, d Nov. 1, 1882.
IX-101 Eleanor, b May 22, 1842, d Oct. 3, 1843.
IX-102 Horace, b May 3, 1844, d May 22, 1866.
IX-103 Nathaniel.
Children of Noah Worcester by second marriage
IX-104 Edith Rosalie, b July 4, 1867, m Aug. 17, 1893, Dr. George A. Bancroft of Lancaster. Residence Natick, Mass.No. VIII-153
SAMUEL WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Ascott, L.C., Feb. 9, 1812, d Thornton, NH, July 31, 1841, m Apr. 5, 1828, Caroline S.,
dau Frederick A. Cook, Newburyport, Mass. Residence Boston, and Thornton, NH.
Children of Samuel Worcester
IX-105 George Samuel.No. VIII-154
DAVID PERKINS WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Ascott, L.C., Dec. 13, 1813, m June 24, 1838, Hannah, dau Edward Darby, Rockingham, Vt.,
b Aug. 10, 1811. Lived in Ascott and Thornton, NH; afterwards in Boston, Mass. Clerk in
the bookstore of W.D. Ticknor & Co.
Children of Charles Worcester
IX-106 C. Jane, b June 21, 1843.No. VIII-158
THOMAS FREEMAN WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Thornton, NH, May 18, 1820, m Apr. 3, 1841, Ann Maria, dau Leonard Lyon, Cambridge,
Mass., b June 17, 1818. Lived in Thornton and Boston; afterwards Somersville, Mass.
Children of Thomas Freeman Worcester
IX-109 Ann Maria, b Jan. 17, 1842.No. VIII-160
GEORGE SULLIVAN WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Thornton, NH, May 18, 1825, m June 7, 1846, Dorothy F., dau Samuel Leighton, Mt. Vernon,
b Aug. 5, 1823. Residence, Mt. Vernon, Me. Yeoman.
Children of George Sullivan
IX-115 George Jerome, b Mar. 4, 1847, m 1860, Emma B. Varnum.No. VIII-161
AUSTIN WORCESTER
(Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Thornton, NH, June
25, 1827, d Anoka, Minn., Nov. 29, 1889, m Sept. 20, 1853, Nashua, NH, Elizabeth Phoebe,
dau James R. Pearl, Mount Vernon, Me., b Nov. 12, 1825, d Minneapolis, June 27 1902. He
lived in Thornton and Boston; afterwards Mount Vernon, Me.
Children of Austin Worcester
IX-117 Frank Hartwell, b Mount Vernon, Me., June 29,
1854, d Anoka, Minn., Oct. 20, 1904.
IX-118 Daughter, b Mount Vernon, Me., d Anoka, Minn.
IX-119 Aurisana, b Mt. Vernon, Me., Mar.
31, 1858. Residence Minneapolis, Minn. Nurse.
IX-120 William Austin.
No. VIII-162
FRANKLIN WORCESTER (Noah7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Thornton, NH, Feb.
21, 1829, d Grafton, Mass., Feb 12, 1903; m Mar. 30, 1859, Abbie Reed Capron, b Cambridge,
Mass., Apr. 12, 1833, d Old Orchard, Me., Sept. 14, 1903.
Children of Franklin Worcester
IX-121 John Capron.
IX-122 William Franklin.
IX-123 Catherine Messenger, b Grafton, Mass., July 29, 1869;
m Grafton, Oct. 22, 1890, Frank Horace Warren, b Grafton, Dec. 30, 1866.
Residence Grafton, Mass.
Children of Catherine M. Warren
(a) Helen, b Grafton, Mass., Oct. 2,1891.
(b) Katherine, b Grafton, Mass., July 30, 1893.
(c) Roger Capron, b Grafton, Mass., Aug. 14, 1895.
(d) Horace Sherman, b Grafton, Mass., Dec. 16, 1900.
(e) Marion, b Grafton, Mass., June 21, 1905.
(f) Kenneth Elwell, b Grafton, Mass., Mar. 7, 1907.
No. VIII-170
NOAH WORCESTER (David7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Thornton, NH, July
21, 1812, d Cincinnati, Oh., of consumption, Apr. 4, 1847; m Nov. 2, 1841, Jane E., dau
Dr. Josiah Shedd, Peacham, Vt., b July 14, 1816, d Sept. 25, 1842, Grad. Harvard, 1832;
taught the academy and pursued medical studies in Peacham, Vt., four years; resided in
Hanover, NH as a medical student, and a teacher of French language at Dartmouth College,
until 1838, when he received a medical degree, and immediately after entered into
partnership with Dr. R.D. Mussey. In the autumn of the same year he removed with Dr.
Mussey to Cincinnati. In 1841, he passed several months in attendance upon the practice
and lectures of the hospitals, in London and Paris. On his return he was appointed
Professor of Physical Diagnosis in the Medical College of Ohio, the duties of which office
he discharged about one year, and then resigned in consequence of feeble health. From this
time he was employed in journeying for the benefit of his health, in the duties of
extensive practice in Cincinnati, and of the Professorship of General Pathology, Physical
Diagnosis and Diseases of the Skin, at Western Reserve College in Cleveland until his
decease.
"His life was laborious, benevolent, and beneficient; brief, indeed, but full of intellectual and moral achievements. He has left memorials of his professional eminence in several medical works. The recollection of his private worth is the "heart treasure of thousands.""- (Cincinnati Signal, as quoted by Prof. Delamater.)
No. VIII-171
DAVID FREEMAN WORCESTER
(David7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Thornton, NH, Feb.
28, 1815, d Rochester, NY, Jan. 16, 1880, m Sept. 26, 1854, Frances Theresa Gold, b
Pittsfield, Mass., Apr. 16, 1828, d Stamford, Ct., Nov. 9, 1907. He lived in Thornton,
Brookline and Gloucester, Mass., Philadelphia, Cincinnati and New York City. Mining and
real estate.
Children of David Freeman Worcester
IX-124 Mary Huntington, b Rochester, NY, July 25, 1855, d in Galveston Flood, Sept., 1900, m July, 1888, Francis G. Chaffee.Children of Mary Huntington Chaffee
IX-125 Caroline Handy, b Massillon, Oh., Sept. 2, 1860, d May 6, 1914, m Apr. 10, 1890, John Thomas Perkins. Banker. Residence Greenwich, Conn.(a) Lawrence, b May, 1890, d in the Galveston Flood, Sept., 1900.
(b) John Chaffee, b Nov., 1891, d Nov., 1891.
Children of Caroline Handy Perkins
IX-126 Elwood.(a) Worcester, b Ridgefield, NJ, Feb 21, 1890.
(b) John Richard, b Greenwich, Conn., Aug. 17, 1891.
(c) George Shepard, b Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 27, 1892.
(d) David Huntington, b Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 14, 1895.
No.
VIII-173
LOUIS WORCESTER
(David7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Gloucester, Mass.,
Apr. 5, 1829, d Gettysburg, Pa., July, 1863, while serving in the Confederate Army, 7th
Louisiana. Removed with his father to Phila., Fallston and New Brighton, Pa. Studied law
and engaged in practice in Covington, Ky. Afterward was Secretary in the Attorney
Generals Office, Washington, D.C.; m 1st Apr. 10, 1848, Juliana Elizabeth
Deford, Newburyport, Mass. Was divorced, and m 2d Anna Houghs, 1857, who died at Cairo, in
the Catskills, NY, Aug. 26, 1872.
Children of Louis Worcester by first marriage
IX-128 Judith Sargent, b Covington, Ky., Apr. 26, 1849.Children by second marriage
IX-130 Louisiana, b Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 31, 1858, m Trinity, Tex., Jan. 22, 1886, Wellington Jerome Davis.No. VIII-174
JOHN ROBINSON WORCESTER
(David7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Sept. 30, 1831, d
Walker Co., Tex., June 5, 1884, m 1st NYC, 1859, Mary Jane Sheldon, d NY, Sept.
7, 1860; m 2d Mary Hallam Greene, Mar. 10, 1866, Brooklyn, NY. Lawyer, Covington, Ky.
Sergt-Major, 97 N.Y. Vol. Infantry, 1861-4.
See Letter Home from
Appamatox.
Children of John Robinson Worcester by second marriage
IX-132 Maud Livingston, b N.Y., Nov. 8, 1867, m Feb. 20, 1889, James D. Cox, Walker Co., Tex.No. VIII-178
FITZWILLIAM SARGENT WORCESTER
(Samuel7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Natchez, Miss., Dec.
18, 1819, d E. Bridgewater, Jan. 17, 1855, m Dec. 22, 1840, Charlotte T., dau of Martin
Swift of E. Bridgewater, Mass., b Sept. 3, 1824. He lived in Natchez, Miss., Matanzas,
Cuba, Providence, RI, and Bridgewater. Merchant.
Children of Fitzwilliam Sargent Worcester
IX-135 Anna, b Oct. 11, 1841, d Nov. 2, 1911, m Apr. 8, 1869, William Francis Keith, b June 7, 1840, d Oct. 7, 1893. Residence Bridgewater, Mass.Children of Anna Keith
(a) Frederick Scott, b Jan. 17, 1869, m Sept. 5, 1894, Mary Forbes., M.D., Harvard, 1892. Homeopathic physician. Residence Newton Highlands, Mass.
Children of Frederick Scott Keith
IX-136 Charles, b July 22, 1843, m 1st Apr. 8, 1869, Emeline E. Leach, Bridgewater, Mass., m 2d June 17, 1882, Ella, dau Rev. Samuel Howard Worcester, b Nov. 10, 1845, d ___. Farmer. Residence Bridgewater, Mass.(1) Marjorie Forbes, b Mar. 7, 1896, Newton Highlands.
(2) Scott, b Feb. 18, 1898, Newton Highlands.
(3) Theodore Kent, b Mar. 17, 1902, Newton Highlands.(b) William Francis, b Aug. 24, 1872, m June 4, 1910, Anna McIntosh Moulton. Residence Newton Highlands, Mass.
(c) Theodore Scott, b Aug. 24, 1872, d Aug. 27, 1872.
(d) Lillian, b Oct. 20, 1874, d Dec. 29, 1875.
No. VIII-180
Samuel Howard
Worcester
SAMUEL HOWARD WORCESTER (Samuel7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Gloucester, Mass.,
Feb. 16, 1824, d Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 4, 1891; m 1st Sept. 22, 1844, Jane
Ames, dau of Calvin and Eunice Sprauge Washburn of E. Bridgewater. She died Dec. 7, 1854;
m 2d Oct. 11, 1855, Elizabeth, dau of Townsend and Edith B. Stockton Scott of Baltimore.
He graduated at Brown University. Taught in Epping, NH, and Framingham, Mass. Ordained
minister of the New Jerusalem Church in 1851, and was settled over the Church in
Baltimore, Md. Received a medical degree while in this city. From Baltimore he went to
Gardiner, Me., where he practiced medicine and devoted much of his time to the study of
Swedenborgs works in the original Latin. In 1886 he removed to Salem, where he had a
successful career as a physician, and devoted much time to editing and translating
Swedenborgs writings. His health giving way under the double burden of practice and
literary work, he moved in 1878 to Bridgewater, Mass., where he continued his study till
his decease, in 1891.
Children of Samuel H. Worcester by first marriage
IX-137 Ella, b Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 10, 1845, d Sept. 24 (?), 1906, m June 17, 1882, Charles Worcester. Residence Bridgewater, Mass.Children of Samuel H. Worcester by second marriage
IX-143 Edith, b Baltimore, Md., Aug. 20, 1856, m Sept. 12, 1878, Horatio Cook Meriam, b Tewksbury, Mass., Mar. 20, 1849, d of heart trouble, Aug. 1911. Dentist. Harvard Dental School, D.M.D., 1874. Residence, Salem, Mass.
Children of Edith Meriam
(a) Welles, b Salem, July 17, 1879, m Washington, D.C., Aug. 31, 1910, Anne Harris Whitfield from Georgia. A.B., Harvard, 1899, Patent examiner. Residence Kennsington, Md.
Children of Welles Meriam
(1) Annie Whitfield, b Oct. 14, 1912.
(b) Townsend Scott,
b Apr. 17, 1881, Harvard, 1902. Residence Salem, Mass. Salesman.
(c) Lewis,
b Oct. 5, 1883, m Washington, D.C., Aug. 25, 1909, Pink Wilson from Arkansas. A.B.,
Harvard, 1906. B.L., George Washington University, 1909. Asst. Chief U.S.
Childs Bureau. Residence Kensington, Md.
(d) Horatio Cook,
b Dec. 29, 1889. A.B., Harvard, 1911. Harvard Dental School, 1913. Residence Salem, Mass.
(e) Richard Stockton, b Nov. 28, 1893. Harvard, A.B., 1914.
Children of Emma Sargent
(a) Winthrop, b Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 21, 1887, m Gloucester, Mass., July 6, 1910, Frances Rotan, b Wac, Tex., Mar. 18, 1890 .A.B., Haverford, Pa., A.M., Harvard, 1909.
Children of Winthrop Sargent, Jr.
(1) Winthrop, 3d, b Ardmore, Pa., July 12, 1911.
(b) Samuel Worcester, b Philadelphia, Apr. 13, 1889, m June 5, 1911, Marion Bigelow, b Brooklyn, NY., July 4, 1888. A.B., Harvard, 1911.
(c) Gorham Parsons, b Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 18, 1891. A.B., Dartmouth, 1914.
(d) Fitzwilliam, b Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 10, 1892. A.B., Harvard, 1914.
(e) Richard Milne, b Bridgewater , Mass., Jan. 6, 1899, d Jan. 9, 1899.
IX-147 Mary Townsend, b Gloucester, Mass., May 13, 1862, m Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 20, 1886, Willima Winfield, son of Edward White and Elmira (Howard) Cobb, b Abington, Mas., May 8, 1861.
Children of Mary T. Cobb
IX-148 John Fonerden.(a) William Winfield, b Bridgewater, Mass., Mar. 6, 1888, m Chicago, Mar. 2, 1912, Margaret Julia Ries, b Kenton, Oh., Oct. 22, 1886. Residence Chicago.
(b) Edward Worcester, b Waltham, Mass., Nov. 24, 1889. M.D. Hahnemann College, Chicago.
(c) Elizabeth Howard, b Bridgewater, Mass., June 30, 1892.
No. VIII-181
FRANCIS WORCESTER
(Samuel7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Gloucester, Mass.,
Dec. 5, 1825, d Sept. 6, 1899, Aurora, Ill., m Oct. 20, 1846, Abby, dau of Scott Keith of
E. Bridgewater, b June 8, 1827, d Gloucester, June 1925. He lived in Gloucester,
Cambridgeport, Bridgewater and E. Bridgewater, Mass. Merchant.
Children of Francis Worcester
IX-160 Ellen, b Mar. 9, 1848, d July 31, 1849.Children of Mary Sargent Conant.
(a) Roger Winthrop, b Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 26, 1869, m June 8, 1901, Boston, Mary Winfred Mahar. Graduated Mass. Inst. of Technology, B.S., 1891. Electrical Engineer. Residence Chicago and Boston.
Children of Roger Winthrop Conant
(1) Richard Worcester, b Mar. 13, 1902.
(b) Genevieve Worcester, b Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 22, 1873, d Aug. 5, 1876.
(c) Edward, b July 5, 1875, d July 15, 1875.
(d) Robert Marshall, b Gloucester, Mass., May 6, 1877, d Dec. 5, 1879.
(e) Harold Sargent, b Gloucester, Mass., Mar. 3, 1879, m Hartford, Conn., Oct. 3, 1904, Edith May Lux, S.B., MIT, 1900, State Normal School, Hyannis, Mass., Emerson School of Oratory, New Church Theo. School, Cambridge, Mass., New Church Minister, Philadelphia, Pa., and Baltimore, Md.
Children of Harold Sargent Conant
(1) Katherine Lux, b Philadelphia, Sept. 6, 1906.
(2) Constance, b Philadelphia, Pa., July 30, 1908.(f) Richard Keith, b Gloucester, Mass., b Gloucester, Mass., Jan. 31, 1885, m Lincoln, Mass., Dec. 15, 1917, Lily dau of Thomas A. and Elizabeth Harmon Roberts, b Nov. 25, 1887, Bradford, Eng. A.B., Harvard, 1905, Harvard Law School, 1908. Served in WWI and discharged as a First Lt., U.S. Infantry, 1919. Sate Commission on Public Welfare for commonwealth of Mass. Lawyer in Boston, Mass. Sec. Good Government Assoc., Gloucester, Mass. Child Labor Committee.
Children of Richard Keith Conant
IX-171 Francis.(1) Elizabeth
(2) Helen
(3) Richard
No. VIII-183
EDWARD WORCESTER
(Samuel7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Bridewater, Mass.,
Jan. 28, 1830, d Waltham, Mass., Sept. 2, 1913, m Oct. 27, 1856, Elizabeth Howard, E.
Bridgewater, Mass., b Boston, Sept. 29, 1832, d Waltham, Apr. 22, 1911. M..D. University
of New York, 1851. Practiced one year in Barnstable, Mass. For four years was surgeon on
vessels sailing from New York to Havre and Liverpool. While in France he studied in the
hospitals in Havre and Paris; also in Liverpool when in England. In 1856 was in charge of
hospital in Maryland University (now John Hopkins) substituting for the regular physician.
After practicing from 1856 to 1860 in St. Albans, Vt., he established himself in Waltham,
Mass., where he resided for the rest of his life.
Children of Edward Worcester, M.D.
IX-174 Alice Francis, b Dec. 7, 1858, St. Albans, Vt., m Oct. 3, 1878, George Lyman Weeks.Children of Alice Frances Weeks
IX-175 Maud Louise, b Aug. 17, 1862, m May 17, 1894, Harry Mortimer Montgomery. Residence Evanston, Ill.(a) Harry Auguste, b Sept. 1, 1881. Salesman. Residence Chicago.
(b) Elinor Frances, b June 4, 1885. Teacher of dancing. Residence Waltham.
Children of Maud L. Montgomery
IX-176 Mary Aldis, b Apr. 13, 1864, m Apr. 11, 1894, Willis Gilpatrick. Residence Dorchester, Mass.(a) Virginia, b June 18, 1895.
(b) Helen, b Dec. 23, 1896.
(c) Harry Mortimer, b Sept. 15, 1898.
(d) Elizabeth, b May 11, 1901.
(e) Louis Worcester, b May, 2, 1904.
Children of Mary A. Gilpatrick
IX-177 Paul Dudley, b Mar. 23, 1867. Residence New York City.(a) Edward Malcolm, b Oct. 26, 1897.
(b) Elizabeth, b Aug. 18, 1899.
Children of Anna Parsons Fogg
(a) Gilman Worcester, b Feb. 4, 1903.
(b) Davis Howard, b July 4, 1911.
No. VIII-187
BENJAMIN WORCESTER
(Thomas7, Noah6,
Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Boston, Mass., Oct.
31, 1824, d Waltham, Mass., of heart desease, May 23, 1911; m Oct. 6 1847, Mary Clapp, dau
Micah Haskell and Lydia (Rodman) Ruggles; b Rochester, Mass, Jan. 17, 1826, d Waltham,
Jan. 10, 1892. Principal Waltham N. Ch. School, 1868 till 1911; licensed preacher in New
Church and leader of the Waltham Soc., 1857 to 1911. He wrote much for church periodicals,
editing for many years the "Olive Leaf." His chief literary works were a life of
Emanuel Swedenborg, and later, "Swedenborg, Harbinger of the New Age of the Christian
Church." He also revised the translation of many of Swedenborgs works. In later
years he was a devoted student of natural history; he knew rocks as well as plants, and he
loved the stars. He also took an interest in the history of Waltham, and was recognized
authority on local points. Residence Waltham, Mass.
Children of Benjamin Worcester
IX-179 Alice, b Fall River, Mass., Dec. 29, 1848, d Waltham, Mass., Apr. 8, 1914, m Dec. 29., 1870, Lewis Tafel Burnham, b Henderson, NY, Mar. 1844. Architect Superintendent. Residence Waltham. Mrs. Burnham lived in Chicago several years after her marriage but returned to Waltham in 1888. Here she became actively interested in the Waltham Hospital, the Leland Home and in the Ladies Hospital Aid Soc. of which she was for several years its president. She was especially interested in the Waltham District Nursing Association, the success of which is largely due to her influence and exertions.Children of Alice Burnham
(a) Alice Elizabeth, b Waltham, June 22, 1872.
(b) Mary, b Waltham, Oct. 16, 1873, m June 28, 1897, George B. Beaman, b Cincinnati, Oh., Apr. 1, 1870.
Children of Mary Beaman
(1) Alice Worcester, b Philadelphia, June 30, 1898.
(2) Anna Gilchrist, b Waltham, July 5, 1901.
(3) George Burnham, b Waltham, Aug. 13, 1905.
(4) Richard Bancroft, b Waltham, June 28, 1909.(c) Elinor, b Waltham, Mass., Nov. 9, 1876, m Oct. 24, 1911, William Chapman Spelman, Jr., b Manchester, Vt., Aug. 21, 11876.
Children of Elinor Spelman
(1) Kate Lord, b Waltham, Mass., Sept. 22, 1913.
(d) Alfred Worcester, b June 26, 1881, m July 10, 1905, Maryemily Johnson, b Waltham, July 28, 1879.
Children of Alfred Worcester Burnham
IX-180 Elizabeth, b Fall River, Apr. 15, 1850, m Oct. 8, 1873, Hiram Francis Mills, b Bangor, Me., Nov. 1, 1836, grad. C.E. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, NY, 1865, Harvard, Hon. A.M., 1889; Engineer of Proprietors of Locks and Canals Merrimack River; Engineer of Essex Co., Lawrence; Member of State Board of Health and of the Corporation of Mass. Inst. Technology; Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; Hon. member Am. Soc. Civil Engineers; Hon. member N.E. Water Works Assn. Residence Lowell, Mass.(1) Alfred Worcester, Jr., b Hudson, NY., Apr. 2, 1909.
(2) Mary Adelaide, b Southbridge, Mass., Sept. 27, 1913.(e) Philip Weeks, b Chicago, Apr. 2, 1887.
(f) Clara Winfred, b Waltham, Mass., Aug. 11, 1889.
(g) Margaret Noble, b May 22, 1892.
Children of Mary Wellington
(a) Elizabeth Mary, b Sept. 4, 1883, m June 20, 1908, Converse Smith, b Jan. 16, 1883.
Children of Elizabeth M. Smith
(1) Sylvis, b July 29, 1910.
(2) Miriam Louise, b Apr. 26, 1913, d Apr. 26, 1913.(b) Richard, b Waltham, Oct. 10, 1884, m Oct. 10, 1912, Minerva Collins, b Mar. 1, 1888, Hindman, Ky.
Children of Richard Wellington
IX-185 Joseph Ruggles.(1) Richard, b Aug. 5, 1913, d Sept. 10, 1913.
(c) Joseph Worcester, b Waltham, Mar. 1, 1886, m Oct. 7, 1911, Ina Rand, b Burlington, Vt., Sept. 5, 1887.
(d) Edward, Jr., b Waltham, May 6, 1888, d May 8, 1888.
(e) Catherine Jay, b Waltham, Dec. 18, 1889.
(f) Miriam, b Waltham, Nov. 21, 1890, m Waltham, Oct. 25, 1913, Alonzo Hadley Glass.
(g) Benjamin, b Aug. 23, 1893.
Children of Anna Kidder
IX-187 Winfred, b Sept. 12, 1863, d Mar. 28, 1868.(a) Anna Rodman, b Waltham, Sept. 15, 1890.
(b) Hubert, b Waltham, Sept. 5, 1892.
(c) Arthur Worcester, b Waltham, Aug. 22, 1894.
No. VIII-191
John Worcester
JOHN WORCESTER
(Thomas7,
Noah6,
Noah5,
Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Boston, Mass., Feb. 13, 1834, d Newtonville, Mass., May 2, 1900,
m June 2, 1857, Cambridge, Mass., Elizabeth Callender Pomeroy, b Northfield, Mass., Oct.
27, 1832, d Newtonville, Mass., Mar. 18, 1888. Minister of the New Jerusalem Church
forty-five years; pastor of the Newton Soc. from 1857 till his decease; General Pastor of
the Mass. Assn. (?). Vice-President and President of the General Convention of the
New Church in America; Principal of Waltham New Church School; Pres. N. Ch. Theological
School 1881 to 1894; member of Newton School Board. He studied at the Lawrence
Scientific School of Harvard University, giving attention specially to anatomy,
physiology, chemistry and related subject. He was a close student, giving much time and
thought to the study of Correspondences, or the relation of the world without to the world
within, and the use of Scriptures of natural objects as symbols of spiritual life. As a
result of this study he published: The Animals of the Bible; Plants of the Bible, and
Physiology Correspondences. Later his thought was given to more conservative
interpretations of the Bible, and as a fruit of his study we have "Genesis and
Exodus," and "Mathews Gospel." He revised many translations of
Swedenborgs works. His work as a preacher was marked by originality of thought, ---
his writing being rather suggestive than exhaustive. His manner in the pulpit was quiet in
the extreme, his voice gentle, but musical and clear. As a teacher he was lucid and
positive in statement, but patient with dissenting views. A record of his life work would
be incomplete without reference to his summer home at Intervale, in the mountain region of
New Hampshire. Sunday services were held in the little "Study" near his house,
and here friends and strangers from a distance would assemble for divine worship and go
away refreshed and uplifted with the "Promise of Peace."
Children of Rev. John Worcester
IX-190 Margaret Cary, b Waltham, Mass., May 11, 1858. Residence Newtonville, Cambridge and Intervale, NY.No. VIII-197
EDWARD JOSEPH WORCESTER
(Leonard7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4,
Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Feb. 8, 1831, d Aug. 23, 1893, m Maria Hoyle, who d Aug. 19, 1909.
Children of Edward Joseph Worcester
IX-194 Sarah Frances, b 1853, d June
1, 1892, Whitinsville, m Frank Barnes Williams.
IX-195 Edward Joseph, b 1855, d Cincinnati, Oh., Feb.,
1907.
IX-196 Bertha, b about 1857, d Aug. 18, 1892, m
Ebeneezer L. Hutchinson.
IX-197 Charles Arthur, b Dec. 25, 1867, m Marion
Aldrich, Lastmaker.
IX-198 Herbert Leonard, b Worcester, Mass., Sept. 16, 1872; m Jan. 12,
1893, Rosanna Freeman Wright. Residence, Worcester, Mass. Shoe last designer.
No. VIII-200
WILLIAM WORCESTER
(Taylor Gilman7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hollis, NH, Dec. 21,
1895, of heart trouble, m Nov. 18, 1869, Helen Roxana Read, b Hollis, NH, May 10, 1845. He
served throughout the Civil War in Co. H, 7th NH Volunteers. He lived in Hollis on the
homestead, in Cambridge, and in Boston.
Children of William Worcester
IX-199 William Warner, b Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 23, 1885. Graduated at Colby Academy in 1904, and at Dartmouth College, June, 1908. Degrees, B.S., M.C.s. Residence Hollis, NH. Farmer and merchant, in the firm of Flagg & Worcester.
No. VIII-201
Henry Worcester
HENRY WORCESTER (Taylor Gilman7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Apr. 8, 1842,
Hollis, NH., d Malden, Mass. of heart trouble and complications, m Nov. 5, 1867,
Holderness Village (now Ashland), NH., Lillian Gordon, b Ashland, May 6, 1848. Leather
manufacturer and superintendent of tanneries, Webster & Co., Malden & Peabody,
Mass. In the Civil War he was a member of G Co., 24th Mass., Inft., from July, 1862, till
May, 21863, when he was discharged on account of illness. He was post commander of Post
40, G.A.R., Malden, Mass., and was for many years its historian. Up to the time of his
death he was at work on a book containing the history of each member of the Post. He held
many offices of trust in the city of his adoption.
Children of Henry Worcester
IX-200 Lillian Adele, b Malden, Mass., Aug. 4, 1868, m Boston, Aug. 6, 1894, William Franklin Timlin, b Boston, Mar. 23, 1865. Residence Melrose, Mass., and Ashland, NH. Bookkeeper and farmer.Children of Lillian Adele Timlin
(a) Constance Louise, b Melrose, Mass., Feb. 19, 1896, d Feb. 21, 1896.
(b) Constance Josephine, b Aug. 18, 1897.
(c) Louise Gordon, b June 3, 1902.
IX-201 Bertha Gordon, b Malden, Mass., Nov. 30, 1870. After graduating from college course of the Malden High School she passed examinations of the first year of Wellesley College. She is a member of the D.A.R., U.S. Daughters of 1812, and several literary and educational societies. Residence Malden, Mass.
No. VIII-204
Francis Jesse Worcester
To quote from memorial records:
"His career on the bench was marked by faithful, conscientious service. He was firm and steadfast in what he thought was for the interest of the community. He was an upright, incorruptible judge. The testimony of his political opponent in the district is significant. No finer man nor fairer opponent in than Judge Worcester ever lived." He was an officer for many years in the New Jerusalem Church, New York City, and loyal in its support. His ashes were interred in the family lot, Hollis, NH. On his monument is the inscription: "The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom I shall fear."
Children of Francis Jesse Worcester
IX-202 Lucy Hoe, b New York City, Jan. 23, 1883, m Oct. 19, 1907, Edward Van Wagenen, b New York City, Apr. 6, 1882, Electrical Engineer. Residence New York City and Long Island.Children of Lucy Hoe Van Wagenen
(a) Alfred, b Aug. 8, 1908, East Hampton, Long Island.
No. VIII-209
CHARLES HENRY WORCESTER
(John Newton
Children of Charles Henry Worcester
IX-203 Samuel Fletcher, b Hollis, NH., Aug. 21, 1889, d Hollis, NH, Aug. 22, 1889.No. VIII-210
John Howard
Worcester
JOHN HOWARD WORCESTER
In a tribute to his memory on the occasion of his funeral in Hollis, Rev. Dr. Day said of him, "Lieutenant Worcester was just the man the country wanted. Firm in his convictions, active and forcible, he was a right arm of strength in her service. Nature had fitted him for a popular and successful officer. His form was large and commanding. He had a happy faculty of mingling with his men freely and socially, and yet maintaining a complete command , not common in the army - that of respect and love." On his monument in the public square at Hollis is the insciption: "Duty was his guide through life. Clad in her glorious armor, storming the hostile rampart, he fell!" The John H. Worcester Post of the Grand Army in Hollis, composed of his surviving comrades in the war, was so named on its reorganization, from an affectionate and respecful regard for his memory.
No. VIII-211
SAMUEL AUGUSTUS WORCESTER
(John Newton7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hollis, NH., June
29, 1840, m Derry, NH., Jan. 20, 1870, Elizabeth Banister, dau of Rev. Pliny Butts Day, b
Derry, May 2, 1845. One of the firm of Worcester Bros. A successful and enterprising
farmer and lumber dealer. Their home is one where true hospitality reigns, thus keeping up
the former traditions of the place. In politics he was a Republican.
Children of Samuel Augustus Worcester
IX-205 Charles Frederick.No. VIII-212
FREDERICK WORCESTER
(John Newton7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hollis, NH., Aug. 2,
1842, d ____, m 1st Mary Helen Gass, b Quincy, Mass., June 4, 1848, d Cambridge, Mass.,
June 3, 1890; m 2d June 30, 1897, Sarah Ames Lothrop, b Sharon, Mass., May 7, 1869. He was
senior member of the firm Worcester Bros., in Cambridge, furniture business. By his
unfailing courtesy he built up a prosperous business in connection with supplies for
Harvard students, as well as the citizens of Cambridge.
Children of Frederick Worcester by second marriage
IX-207 Marion Lothrop, b Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 9, 1898.
No. VIII-213
Franklin Worcester
No. VIII-214
HENRY PARKER WORCESTER
(Henry Aiken7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Portland,. Me., Oct.
15, 1839, d Norfolk, Va., Oct. 9, 1882, m Nov. 1 1871, Justina Rea, b Portland, Me., Feb.
15, 1843. He enlisted as non-commissioned officer in 3rd Maine Volunteers, June 4, 1861.
Wounded in battle at Fair Oaks, and in battle of the Wilderness. Served in Provost
Marshals office at Augusta, Me., while unable to join his regiment on account of
wounds. Promoted three times for bravery on the field, receiving his commission as captain
in 1964. At the battle of Bull Run the 3d Maine regiment was one of the last regiments to
leave the field, and Capt. Worcester was the last man of his regiment to leave. Residence,
after the was, Norfolk, Va. Commission merchant.
Children of Henry P. Worcester
IX-209 Margaret Justina, b Norfolk, Va., Apr. 24, 1874.No. VIII-216
CHARLES FREDERICK WORCESTER
(Frederick Augustus7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Townsend, Mass.,
Feb. 25, 1859, m Amherst, Mass., Apr. 6, 1909, Iva Shores, b Pelham, Mass., Aug. 24, 1885,
graduated at Smith College, 1905. He graduated Dartmouth, 1883. Lawyer, practiced in
Townsend and Ayer, Mass.
Children of Charles Frederick Worcester
IX-213 Jane, b Dec. 5, 1910.No. VIII-226
EDWARD LEWIS WORCESTER
(David7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b July 27, 1845, d
Jan. 5, 1897, Grand Junction, Col., m Marshalltown, Ia., Apr. 1872, Sarah Jane Haddock,
who d Apr., 1893. He served in the Civil War, enlisted as private, he rose step by step to
first lieutenant. In the last campaign of Grant, before Richmond, he was promoted on the
field for bravery by General Hancock. After the war he engaged in farming. He was elected
County Recorder in Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa.
Children of Edward Lewis Worcester
IX-214 Maud May, b Jan. 19, 1873, d Feb. 14, 1906, m Oct. 4, 1896, Myron W. Thompson.Children of Maud May Thompson
IX-215 Eleanor Sewall, b Apr. 18, 1880. Teacher. Residence Spokane, Wash.(a) Dazel, b Aug. 28, 1897, d Nov., 1897.
(b) Dorothy, b Nov. 14, 1898.
(c) Ruth, b June 1, 1900.
(d) Marjorie May, b Jan. 30, 1906.
No. VIII-227
GEORGE WALTER WORCESTER
(David7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Apr. 22, 1848,
Bangor, Me., m Cincinnati, Oh., Apr. 9, 1878, Nanie Werner Steinbrecher, b Cincinnati, Oh.
May 17, 1850. He graduated at the Rensselaer Polytechnical Inst., Troy, NY, B.S. Was also
student in the Royal School of Mines in Berlin, Germany. Teacher and tutor in Boston and
Cambridge, Mass. Later removed to Colorado, where he continued his profession as a
teacher. In addition to his work that individual development is the model of social
progress. In appreciation of his work the State Board of Education conferred on him the
honorary "Life Diploma," a distinction rarely accorded to teachers.
Children of George Walter Worcester
IX-217 Ada Sewall, b West Side, Ia., Aug. 7, 1879, m Jan. 431, 1907, Albert Diephius of St. Louis, Mo.Children of Ada Sewall Diephius
IX-218 Alice Rowell, b Urbana, Oh., Dec. 26, 1910.(a) Jantina Worcester, b Dec. 6, 1908.
(b) Dorothy Alice, b May, 10 1910.
No. VIII-229
JOHN SAYWARD WORCESTER
(David7, Jesse6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Bangor. Me., May 21,
1854, m 1st June 4, 1874, Minnie M. Lee, b Marble Rock, Ia., May 8, 1856, divorced; m 2nd,
Gallatin, Mo., Mar. 9, 1891, Almira Viola Roberts, b Walnut Grove, Oh., Oct. 30, 1856.
Residence Jason, Mo. Farmer.
Children of John S. Worcester by first marriage
IX-221 James Harrison, b Marshalltown, Ia., Apr. 9, 1875, d Marshalltown, Jan., 1880.Children of John S. Worcester by second marriage
IX-223 Laura Ellen, b July 18, 1892, Licomb, Ia.No. VIII-235
LEONARD WORCESTER
(Samuel Austin7, Leonard6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Union Mission, Ind.
Ter., Mar. 8, 1836, m Aug. 16, 1860, Lees Creek Mission, Ind. Ter., Mary Roche
Spooner, B Cincinnati, Oh., Feb. 27, 1834, d Leadville, Colo., May 15, 1904. Residence
from 1880 to 1913, Leadville, Colorado; since 1913, Victor, Colo. Educated at St.
Johnsbury Academy in Vermont. Served as bandmaster 5th O.V. Cavalry in Civil War; also on
U.S.S. Black Hawk flagship, Miss. Squadron. Choir and band director. Mrs. Worcester
attended the Western College for Women, Oxford, Oh.
Family Picture
Children of Leonard Worcester
IX-226 Samuel Austin.Children of Mabel Franklin Bouck
(a) Constance Worcester, b Jan. 28, 1902.
(b) Abigail, b Jan. 13, 1905, d Jan. 13, 1905.
(c) Mary Pauline, b July 7, 1906.
(d) Francis Eugene, Jr., b May 31, 1907, d June 3, 1907.
(e) Esther Stoddard (twin of Francis), b and d May 31, 1907.
No. VIII-246
JOHN HOPKINS WORCESTER
(John Hopkins7, Leonard6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Apr. 2, 1845, St.
Johnsbury, Vt., d Lakewood, NJ., Feb. 5, 1893, m Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 29, 1874, Harriet
William, dau Edward and Harriet (Hayes) Strong, b Hadley, Mass., Dec. 18, 1847. He
received an A.B. degree from the University of Vermont, 1865, A.M., 1868; D.D., 1885. A
graduate of Union Theological Seminary. 1871; studied at Andover Theological Sem., and the
Universities of Berlin and Leipsic, 1869-70. He was a teacher in his parents school,
Burlington, and in the University of Vermont, 1865-67. Pastor of First Presbyterian
Church, S. Orange, NJ, 1872-1883; Pastor Sixth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, 1883-1891.
Professor Semantic Theology, Union Theological Sem., New York, 1891.
Children of John Hopkins Worcester
IX-232 Edward Strong.No. VIII-250
GEORGE STEELE WORCESTER
(Ezra Carter7, Leonard6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Thetford, Vt., Sept.
24, 1849, d Mar. 1, 1939, N. Thetford, Vt. m Corinth, Vt., Aug. 30, 1881, Ida Eldora
Kinney, b Plainfield, Vt., Sept. 15, 1849. Resided in Thetford, Vt. till 1908, when he
removed to the Philippine Islands. Before living in Thetford, he was several years in the
Custom House in Burlington, Vt.; also other business interests in Thetford. Returned from
the Philippines in 1913. He was noted as a leader in community affairs. Spend many years
as a trustee of Thetford Academy and officer in the church. Was licensed to preach in
Congregational Church. Served in the State Legislature.
Children of George Steele Worcester
IX-236 Evarts Langdon.
IX-237 Philip George,
IX-238 William Ezra.
IX-239 Dean Armory.
No. VIII-254
Dean Conant Worcester
DEAN CONANT WORCESTER
(Ezra Carter7, Leonard6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Thetford, Vt., Oct.
1, 1866, m Pasadena, Cal., Apr. 27, 1895, Nanon Fay Leas, b Waterloo, Ind., Aug. 5, 1868.
At the end of his third collegiate year he went with the Steere Scientific Expedition to
the Philippine Islands in 1887-88. After his return he completed his college courses,
graduating in 1889. He taught in the University in 1889-90, after which he conducted, with
one associate, the Menage Scientific Expedition to the Philippines. He remained there
about three years, making representative collections of birds and mammals in nineteen of
the more important islands. Returning to this country in 1893, he was appointed instructor
of zoology at Michigan University, and in 1895 was made Asst. Professor of Zoology and
Curator of the Museum. In 1889 he was appointed a member of the first Philippine
Commission. In 1900 he was made a member of the second commission, and when the insular
government was organized he was appointed, Sept., 1901, Secretary of the Interior of the
Philippine Islands, and held that office till Sept., 1913, when he was appointed
Vice-President of the American Philippine Company. He was author of "The Philippine
Islands and their People;" The Philippines, Past and Present" A Hand List
of the Birds of the Philippine Islands;" "The Non-Christian Tribes of Northern
Luzon;" "The Rubber Growing Industry of the Philippine Islands;" "The
Friar Land Inquiry, Philippine Government;" " Slavery and Peonage in the
Philippine Islands." He was a member of the following societies: Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society of London; member of the National Geographical Society; member of the
American Ornithologists Union; member of the American Anthropologists Association; member
of the American Ethnological Society; member of the America Association for the
Advancement of Sciences.
Wikipedia.
Children of Dean Conant Worcester
IX-240 Alice Electa, b Sept. 7, 1896, Ann Arbor, Mich., m Dec. 9, 1917, Kenneth Bertram Day, b Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 5, 1889, d E. Thetford, Vt., Oct. 17, 1955. He was educated at Roxbury Latin School, Harvard, and New York University. He was Vice-President and General Manager of the Philippine Refining Co. from 1928 to 1952. She was educated at the Capen School, Northampton, Mass, and two years at the University of Michigan.
Children of Alice Electa Day
IX-241 Frederick Leas.(a) Anne Worcester, b Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 2, 1919, m May 15, 1941, Richard Maxred Harrell, b Dec. 23, 1913. She was educated at the Bancroft School, Worcester, Mass. He was employed with the International Harvester Comp. At the outbreak of the Second World War, she was living in the Philippines and became prisoners of war of the Japanese. She were interned in Santo Tomas Prison Camp for three years and one month when the camp was rescued by the American troops and were shipped back to the states. Four days after her arrival, she joined the Navy and served for eight years. For her service, she received the Asiatic-Pacific Medal and ribbon for being a POW, the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Campaign Medal and the American Theatre Campaing Medal.
(b) Agnes Elizabeth, b Celon, Philippines, Oct. 29, 1923, d N. Thetford, Vt., Mar. 15, 1943. m Mar, 1942, G. Mark Gilson, b Ann Arbor, Mich. She received her education at the American School in Manila, and the University of Michigan. Mr. Gilson received his education at the University of Michigan and was engaged as a dentist.
(c) Sarah Alice, b Begui, Philippine Islands, May 24, 1933. Graduated from Middlebury College, 1952. In 1953 she became a Trappestine nun and took the name of Sister Mary Agnes, Mount Saint Marys Abbey, Metham, Mass.
No. VIII-260
WILLIAM HENRY WORCESTER
(William7, Ebenezer6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Oct. 12, 1829, m 1st
Jan. 1, 1863, Ellen Harris, d Lowell, Mass., Apr. 27, 1877; m 2d Sept., 1880, Eva F.
Worthen, dau Amos Fiske, b 1849, d Lowell, Mass., Aug. 8, 1890. Served in the Civil Was;
was second enlisted man mustered for three years from Mass., Sergeant in 7th Mass. Light
Artillery; Musician in 16th Regt.; sergeant in 2d Heavy Artillery. "Cousin William
Henry" will long be remembered for his interest in his Worcester relations. He was
fond of visiting them, and was thus able to keep different branches of the family
"posted" as to family news. Supt of supplies for Street Dept,
Lowell, Mass. Residence Stoneham and Lowell.
Children of William Henry Worcester
IX-242 Leonard Francis, b Tewksbury, Mass.,
Dec. 14, 1881, m Edna MacIver, Sept. 25, 1907. Occupation, Hoods Creamery. Residence
Tewksbury.
No. VIII-261
BENJAMIN PUNCHARD WORCESTER
(David7, Ebenezer6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Sidney, Ia., Aug.
18, 1856, m Mrs. May Jenkins. Residence Rock Creek, Kansas.
Children of Benjamin P. Worcester
IX-244 Lois Parthena, b Knox, Ia., Nov. 3, 1888, m Jan. 14, 1909, Bert Hills. Residence Newkirk, Okla.
Children of Lois Parthena Hills
(a) Leonard Levi, b New Kirk, Ok., Oct. 9, 1912.
IX-245
Wilber Benjamin,
b Knox, Ia., Oct. 5, 1892.
IX-246 Bessie May, b Knox, Ia., Apr. 18, 1897.
No. VIII-262
ISAAC NEWTON WORCESTER
(David7, Ebenezer6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Sidney, Ia., Aug. 7,
1858, d near Sidney, Ia., Oct. 23, 1891, m Nov. 27, 1887, Elizabeth Robinson, b Madison
Co., Ia., May 9, 1865, d Boyden, Ia., 1891. He was a natural artist and followed painting
for a few years, but gave up secular work to engage in preaching the gospel. He was pastor
of a Free Methodist church at Boyden, Ia., at the time of his death. He died from the
effects of grippe and catarrh. Minister.
Children of Isaac Newton Worcester
IX-247 David Wesley, b Sheldon, Ia., Aug. 21, 1888, Residence Tabor, Ia. Painter.
No. VIII-264
LEONARD BEECHER WORCESTER
(David7, Ebenezer6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Mooresville, Mo., Feb. 26, 1863, m May 10, 1889, Georgia Anna Weaver, b
Tremont, Co., Ia., Oct. 12, 1868. For many years he travelled extensively in teh
US, China, Japan, and India on missionary work. Teh father's mantl;e certqainly
rested upon his children - five of tehm were actively engaged in mission work,
and one is an earnest Sunday SChool teacher. Mr. Worcester edited two religious
papers. "Sent of God," and "John Three Sixteen" in Tabor, Ia. He was
vice-president and treasurer of teh Hepzibah Faith Missionary Associationb,
which included a Missionary Training House and Orphan's Home. Residence, Tabor,
Ia. Editor and evangelist.
Children of Leonard Beecher Worcester
IX-248 Paul Weavers, b Tabor, Ia., Apr. 22, 1893, m Tabor, Ia., Dec. 24, 1913, Lillie Mae Ruse, b near Sydney, Ia., Apr. 27, 1893.No. VIII-266
EDWARD CUYLER WORCESTER
(David7, Ebenezer6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b near Sidney, Ia.,
Nov. 19, 1868, m Sarah Etta Garvin, b Decatur Co., Ia., Jan. 1, 1871. Like father, David
Worcester, he has followed farming and carpentry for a livelihood, but has done much work
as a preacher likewise. Residence Tabor, Ia.
Children of Edward C. Worcester
IX-253 Joy V.,
b near Tabor, Ia., Mar. 20, 1893. No. VIII-270
IX-254 William Dwight, b near
Tabor, Ia., Jan. 30, 1898.
IX-255
Marcus Dean, b Tabor, Ia.,
Jan. 5, 1907.
IX-256
Marjorie Pearl, b Tabor,
Ia., Jan. 5, 1907.
EBENEZER CARPENTER WORCESTER
Children of Ebenezer C. Worcester
IX-257 Leonard Eben, b Chicago, July 3, 1874, d Chicago, Jan. 18, 1875.No. VIII-271
LEONARD AUGUSTUS WORCESTER
(Leonard7, Ebenezer6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Concord, NH, Dec.
15, 1843, d Lowell, Mass., May 6, 1906, m Aug. 10, 1868, Ellen Frances Carll, dau Mary Ann
Wooster and A. Francis Carll. (Mary Ann was dau of Joseph Wooster, Hancock, Me., and Nancy
Bragon.) He served in the Civil War as Corporal, Co. E, 60th Mass. Vols. Residence,
Lowell, Mass.
Children of Leonard A. Worcester
IX-264 Maud May, b May 23, 1873, d Feb. 3, 1878.
No. VIII-290a
IRA WORCESTER
(Arad7, John6, John5, John4, Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Mayh 26, 1824, d Apr. 2, 1902, ; m Oct. 12, 1852, Caroline Cooper, b
Inogene, Long Island, July 3, 1826, d Mar. 1911.
No. VIII-290a
IRA WORCESTER
(Arad7, John6, John5, John4, Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b May 26, 1824, d Apr. 2, 1902, ; m Oct. 12, 1852, Caroline Cooper, b
Inogene, Long Island, July 3, 1826, d Mar. 1911.
Children of Ira Worcester No. VIII-288 Children of William Frost Worcester IX-265
Harriet Augusta,
b Stow, Mass., May 14, 1876, m Sept. 1, 1896, Charles A. Holmes, b Hudson, Mass., Mar. 28,
1875. Residence Leominster, Mass. Children of Harriet A. Holmes
(a) Marjorie Leah, b Hudson, Mass., July 15, 1898. IX-266 William Edward, b Stow, Mass., May 3, 1883,
Leah Burch. Residence Troy, NY. Children of Freemen Wooster No. VIII-317 Children of Jeremiah Wooster
IX-264b
Willard Newell.
IX-264c Cornelia Maria, b Detroit, Mich.,
Sdept. 23, 1960.
IX-264d John Albert.
IX-264e Charles
Henry, b Detroit, Mich., Sept. 223, 1864; m Chicago, Jan. 3, 1894,
Mary F. Southwell.
WILLIAM FROST WORCESTER
(William Edward Cartwright7,
James6, Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Feltonville, Mass.,
Aug. 29, 1853, d Hudson, Mass., June 3, 1883, m July 4, 1874, Martha Elizabeth Herrick, b
Stow, Mass., Aug. 22, 1854.
(b) Edna Worcester, b Hudson, Mass., July 22, 1903.
FREEMAN WOOSTER
(William7, William6, Oliver5, Daniel4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hancock, Me., Feb.
3, 1814, lived in Hancock and Franklin, Me., d July 16, 1844, m Sept. 15, 1838, Lucretia
B. dau of Thomas Urann of Franklin, b May 28, 1818, d Feb. 25, 1849.
IX-274 Alpheus, b Nov. 10, 1841.
IX-275 Laurette, b Jan. 1, 1844.
JEREMIAH WOOSTER
(William7, William6, Oliver5, Daniel4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hancock, Me., Feb.
8, 1817, m 1841, Sarah, dau William Young, Hancock. Residence Hancock. Master mariner.
IX-277 Elmira, b Mar. 9, 1845, m
___ Hodgins.
IX-278 Amanda, P., b Apr. 4, 1846.
IX-279 Eunice Augusta, b Mar. 7,
1849 (?), m Isaac Richmond Wooster (#1202).
IX-280 Caroline Young, b Oct. 9,
1851, m May 14, 1873, Henry Arthur Brown.
Children of Caroline Young Wooster
(a) Arthur Wooster, b Oct. 29, 1875, m Ruby, dau Winfield Hodgkins, Lamoine, Me.
Children of Arthur Lamoine
(1) Carroll Carleton, b June 12, 1901. (b) Martha
Call, b May 12, 1878, m July 2, 1893, Fontaine Jellison, Bar Harbor, Me.
(2) Henry Winfield, b June 3, 1905.
(3) Emeline Jarvis, b Aug. 20, 1908.
Children of Martha Call Jellison
IX-281 Crosby Young, (twin with Caroline Young) b Oct. 9, 1851.(1) Jack Randolph.
No. VIII-319
HENRY LUIN WOOSTER (William7, William6, Oliver5, Daniel4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hancock, Me., Jan.
15, 1823, m July 13, 1848, Delphina A., dau Jason Lord, Sullivan, Me., b Sept. 6, 1827.
Removed to E. Sullivan, 1848. Master mariner.
Children of Henry Luin Wooster
IX-284 Arabelle,
b Nov. 24, 1849, Sullivan, Me., m Capt. Hollis I. Higgins.
IX-285
Alice Josephine, b
Sullivan, Me., May 22, 1852.
IX-286 Charles Henry.
IX-287 Lizzie Blake, b Sullivan, Me., May 3, 1858, d 1897, m Wilton H.
Simpson, b Sullivan, Apr. 27, 1857.
No. VIII-364
ISAAC RICHMOND WOOSTER
(Leonard7, Summers6, Oliver5, Daniel4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Sept. 15, 1840, d
Hancock, Me., effects of a sunstroke, Sept. 6, 1899, m Jan. 8, 1868, Eunice Augusta, dau
Jeremiah Wooster, b Mar. 7, 1849. Seafarer and in service of Customs.
Children of Isaac Richmond Wooster
IX-288 Kittie Balke, b Hancock, Me., Apr. 28, 1870, d Somerville, Mass., Mar. 10, 1900, of typhoid pneumonia, m Dec. 25, 1893, Somerville, Charles R. Bunker, Franklin, Me.
Children of Kittie Blake Bunker
(a) Pauline Frances, b Mar. 21 1895. IX-289 Helen Augusta, b Hancock, Me., Jan. 6, 1873, d
Patten, Me., of tuberculosis, Apr. 15, 1901. Teacher. Graduate of Castine, Me., and
Bridgewater, Mass., normal schools. No. VIII-379 Children of Edward Payson Worcester
(b) Carroll Wooster, b June 15, 1899.
IX-290 Bertha Mae, b Hancock, Me., Sept. 21, 1880.
IX-291
Carl Richmond.
EDWARD PAYSON WORCESTER
(Isaac Allen7, James6, Luke5, William4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Carmel, Me., Aug.
11, 1844, m Jennie C. Lang, June 30, 1866, who was b Apr. 26, 1848, Palmyra. Me., d
Denver, Colo., Apr. 1, 1910. Served three years in 1st Maine Cavalry in Civil War, 1865.
Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Residence Soldiers Home, Los Angeles,
Cal. Formerly merchant.
IX-293 Edward Allen, b Boone, Ia., Sept. 19, 1878.
Nebraska University.
IX-294 Waldon Waldo, b Tehamah, Neb., Aug. 15,
1881. Residence Chicago. Manager in Department store.
IX-295 Harry Ervin, b Tehamah,
Neb., Apr. 3, 1883. Residence Denver, Colo. Wall paper cleaner and decorator.
No. VIII-389
GEORGE ELLIOT WORCESTER
(Marshall7, Asa6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., July
19, 1836, d Dec. 1919, Glastonburg, Conn., m Mar. 10. 1868, Annie F., dau John and Sarah
Tinker, b Waterford, Conn., Feb. 3, 1843, d 1923 (?), Glastonburg, Conn. Educated at S.
Woodstock Academy, Vt. Served as sergeant with 14th Conn. Volunteers. Wounded at the
Battle of the Wilderness. After the Civil War he went west and was a dairy farmer in
Emporia, Kansas.
Children of George Elliot Worcester
IX-296 Lucy Holmes, b Mystic,
Conn., July 18, 1869, d Emporia, Kansas, July 30, 1870.
IX-297 Carlos Walton
IX-298 Edwin George.
No. VIII-390
CARLOS TEWKSBURY WORCESTER
(Marshall7, Asa6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., June
7, 1841, d Boston, Mass., buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon Center, Conn., Nov. 5, 1914,
m 1st Stonington, Conn., June 3, 1868, Josephine (Josie), dau D.A. Hall, d Vernon, Conn.,
Feb. 7, 1895, buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon Center, Conn., m 2nd ____, Lucinda of
Chelsea, Mass., (she was the widow of his brother, Ira Worcester). Resided Vernon, Conn.,
Rockville, Conn., Dairy farmer. Member of Fayette Lodge for 40 years. Attended Green
Mountain Perkins Academy.
Children of Carlos Tewksbury Worcester
IX-299 Edwin Lawrence.
IX-300 Imogene May, b Jan. 23, 1878; m Samuel A. Geiger of Glastonbury.
Children of Imogene May Geiger
(a) Roy Edwin, b Jan. 4, 1902, unmarried.
IX-301 Maude, b Verno, Conn., Jan. 16, 1876, d East Windsor, Conn., June 6, 1848 m July 12, 1896, Fred Watson of East Windsor, Conn., b East Windsor Hill, Conn., Sept. 30, 1869, d E. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 26, 1956. He was a painter and wall paper hanger.
Children of Maude Watson
(a) Dora E., b Feb. 15, 1897, d Granby, Conn., Mar. 17, 1963; m Roy Clark.
(b) Carlos E., b Dec. 10, 1898; m Edna Haynesb, June 27, 1911. Had 3 children.
(c) Bernice W., b Oct. 26, 1900, d Aug. 4, 1939, Granby, Conn.; m Roy Clark, who later m Dora.
(d) Helen J., b Apr. 14, 1902, d May 17, 1943, East Windsor, Conn.; m James L. Brown, had 3 children.
(e) Imogene M., b June 16, 1904, d Feb. 10, 1954; m Robert H. Bancroft, had 5 children.
(f) Alfred K., b Aug. 14, 1907, d Jan. 6, 1872; m Margaret Eagleson. No children.
(g) Madeline, b Apr. 6, 1910; m Ralph McCray; had 3 children.
(h) Marshall E., b Jan. 31, 1914; m Irene ___; had 3 children.
(i) Priscilla, b May 7, 1916; m Louis Agnoli; had 3 children.
(j) Winthrop J., b Jan. 13, 1918; m Jeanne Sprague of New Zealand; had 3 children.
Frank D. Worcester
No. VIII-395
FRANK DELANO WORCESTER
(Chauncey7, Asa6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b W. Windsor, Vt.,
Feb. 4, 1852, d ____, m Aug. 15, 1876, Belle, dau of George and Phoebe (Coffin) Hubbell of
Lake George. Educated at Green Mountain Institute, S. Woodstock, Vt. For a period of ten
years immediately thereafter he taught school successfully in Windsor County, and he was
subsequently for four years employed as a clerk in Boston. Graduated from Hahnemann
Medical College, Chicago, 1885. Practiced homeopathic medicine in Springfield. In 1896 he
removed to Keene, NH, to continue his practice. Member of the American Institute of
Homeopathy, the Homeopathic Medical societies of Vermont and New Hampshire, the Masonic
fraternity and the Improved Orde of Red Men.
IX-302 Jessie Belle, b Claremont, NH, Sept. 6, 1883, d Springfield, Vt., May 15, 1891.Children of Frank Delano Worcester
No. VIII-398
George W.
Worcester
GEORGE WALDRON WORCESTER
(Chauncey7, Asa6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b W. Windsor, Vt.,
Sept. 1, 1860, m Mar. 10, 1885, Hattie Corrine Morrison. Hahnemann College, Chicago, 1883,
President of Newburyport Homeopathic Hospital. Residence Newburyport, Mass. Physician.
Children George Waldron Worcester
IX-305 Hazel A., b Claremont,
NH, Oct. 18, 1887, d Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 28, 1889.
IX-306 Ercell C., b Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 28, 1890, d Nov. 18,
1890.
IX-307 Chauncey M., b Newburyport, Mass.,
Mar 10, 1892.
No. VIII-400
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WORCESTER (Alfred7, Elijah6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., Nov.
17, 1832, d Enid, Ok., Nov. 4, 1905, m Jerseyville, Ill., Sept. 9, 1856, Matilda M. dau of
Fordice Jackson, b Virgennes, Vt., May 1, 1832, d White Hall, Ill., June 22, 1901 (Obituary). Residence, White Hall, Ill. Clerk and farmer.
Children of Frederick Augustus Worcester
IX-309 Dewit Clinton, b Windsor, Vt.,
July 25, 1857. Residence White Hall, Ill. Farm laborer.
IX-310 Mary Adeline, b White Hall, Ill., Mar. 26, 1866,
d White Hall, Feb. 16, 1888, m White Hall, Oct. 28, 1885, John Edwin Brodmarkle, b
Greenfield, Ill., Jan. 29, 1860, d Denver, Co., (Fairmont Cemetery, Denver) .
IX-311 Alfred F.
No. VIII-401
FULTON FARWELL WORCESTER
(Alfred7, Elijah6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., Aug.
22, 1847, d White Hall, Ill., Feb. 9, 1907, m White Hall, Ill., Feb. 22, 1872, Amanda dau
of Alfred and Elizabeth (Hubbard) White, b Illinois, June 9, 1852, d White Hall, Ill.,
June 9, 1852, d White Hall, Nov. 23, 1934. Lumber merchant. (Greene
County History biography of Fulton)
Children Fulton Farwell Worcester
X-312 Alfred White, b White Hall,
Ill., Feb. 6, 1873, d White Hall, Ill., Aug. 2, 1939; m White Hall, Sept. 29, 1897, Carrie
Wiggington. Residence White Hall, Ill. Lumberman.
IX-313 Mary Elizabeth, b White Hall, Ill., May 7, 1884,
d White Hall, Ill., July 5, 1928. Residence White Hall.
No. VIII-406
Alfred Worcester
ALFRED JACKSON WORCESTER
(Linus Ely7, Elijah6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b White Hall, Greene
Co., Ill., Apr. 1, 1842, d St. Louis, Mo., Feb., 1889, m July 26, 1864, Laura Emeline dau
of William and Jemima (Hodges) McCollister, b Greene Co., Ill., Apr. 27, 1843. d Minn.,
Apr. 29, 1903, after an operation for a tumor (obituaries).
Served with the 14th Illinois Inf. Rgt. during the Civil War. Enlisted June 1, 1861, Co.
D, as private; promoted to 1st Lieut., Dec. 24, 1863, Co. G; mustered out July 20, 1864.
Residence St. Louis, Mo. Butcher.
Picture of children.
Children of Alfred Jackson Worcester
IX-314 Linus William, b White Hall,
Ill., Sept. 26, 1865. Residence Lidgerwood, ND. Jeweler before 1862 and a farmer
afterward. No. VIII-407
IX-315 Frank Dewain, b Sept. 14, 1868. Residence Red Lodge, Montana.
Pharmacist.
IX-316 Howard Wentworth.
IX-317 Marcus Alfred
WILLIAM PENN WORCESTER
Children of William Penn Worcester
IX-318 Mary C., b White Hall, Ill., Aug. 14, 1870, m Washington, DC, Aug. 16, 1894, Philip H. Mattingly. Residence Washington, DCNo. VIII-411
HENRY CLAY WORCESTER
(Linus Ely7, Elijah6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b White Hall, Ill.,
Nov. 26, 1858, d Roodhouse, Ill., Feb. 19, 1941; m Winchester, Scott Co., Ill., Oct, 7,
1885, William and Margaret (Knowles) Condit, b Winchester, Ill., Jan. 25, 1865, d
Roodhouse, Ill., Apr. 21, 1955. Lumber merchant. Partner in H.C.Worcester & Co. lumber
business. Member of the K. of P. Lodge.
Children of Henry Clay Worcester
IX-319
Ella Condit, b Roodhouse, Ill., May 25,
1887, d July 25, 1888.
IX-320 Irene Condit, b
Roodhouse, Ill., May 25, 1890.
IX-321 William Linus, b Nov. 20, 1892, d Roodhouse,
Ill., Apr., 1973.
IX-322 Richard Ladd, b Roodhouse, Ill.,; m Helen Louise
Langel.
IX-323 Paul Condit.
IX-324 Ruth Anna, b Roodhouse, Ill., June 27, 1899, d Aug. 27, 1899.
No. VIII-412
Hartwell
Worcester
Children of Richard Story Worcester
IX-325 Helen Louise, b May 7, 1891, d White Hall, Ill., Aug., 1975.
No. VIII-422Almond Worcester |
Children of Hartwell P. Worcester
IX-326 Jennie M., May 30,
1860.
IX-327 Fred E.,
b Apr. 22, 1862.
IX-328 John Hubert.
IX-329 Jessie M, b Mar. 9, 1869.
IX-330 Lina F., b Jun. 28, 1881.
No. VIII-423
ALMOND WORCESTER
(Almond7, Parker6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b
Warren, Vt., Feb.
3, 1837, d Chicago, Ill., Feb. 1, 1931; m Newark, N.J., Sep. 2, 1863, Emma C. Snow. Enlisted on May 7, 1861, as Sgt. in Co.
F, 2nd Regt., Vt. Vol. Commissioned 2nd Lt. on Aug. 4, 1862 (eff. 8/4/1862). Promoted to
1st Lt on Oct. 13, 1862 (eff. 10/1/1862). He was wounded on May 12, 1864 at the
battle of Spotsylvania and mustered out June 29, 1865. After the War he lived
in St. Louis, Mo., for some period of time, but is known to have returned to Warren, Vt.
by 1875. Living on Apr. 5, 1915 when he completed a military pension application; and in
1925 when physician completed physical in support of pension. Additional
Pictures.
Children of Almond Worcester
George B. Worcester
IX-331 Frank A., b Charleston, Mass,
Aug. 22, 1868, d Sept. 15, 1947; m Marie Emma Doyon, (dau. of George and Agnes I
Kernan Doyon)b Sept., 1869, d Chicago, Ill., 1957.
IX-332 Mable, b Milford, N.H., Jan. 14, 1872, d
Aug. 10, 1872.
No. VIII-424
GEORGE B. WORCESTER
(Almond7, Parker6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Geneva, N.Y., Mar.
21, 1839; m Ferrisburg, Vt., Apr. 2, 1868, Ellen Keefe. Enlisted from Ferrisburg on June
20, 1861, with the rank of Sgt. Commissioned as 2nd Lt. on Mar. 10, 1863. He mustered out
on Apr. 5, 1864. He served with Co. G, 2nd Rgt. Vt. Vol. Inf. After contracting syphilis,
he was discharged from service ("for inefficiency and conduct unbecoming an officer
and a gentleman." - Record and Pension Office, War Dept.) Residences '63 - '68:
Ferrisburg, Vt.; '68 - '73: Boston; '73 - '76: Quincy, Ill.; '76 - 1909: Ft. Worth, Tx.
Carpenter.
Children of George B. Worcester
IX-333
Georgia
Louise, b Jan., 1869.
IX-334 James Albert, b Jul, 1873.
No. VIII-426
Ada Marie Garland Worcester
James Barney Worcester
JAMES BARNEY WORCESTER
(Almond7, Parker6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Ferrisburg, Vt.,
Jan. 26, 1845, d Everet, Mass., (Woodlawn Cemetery), 1927, m Dec. 19, 1872,
Ada Marie
Garland, b Newington, NH, Dec. 1, 1853, (in Rev. Joseph Adams homestead), d
Sept. 1, 1916. Residences Charlestown, Mass., Somerville, Mass. Cabinetmaker, builder and
manufacturer.
Family
Portrait.
Children of James B. Worcester
IX-335 John Almond.Children of Ethel Cutler
(a) James Page Cutler, b Somerville, Mass., Sept. 5, 1908, m Apr. 20, 1935, Frances Louise Stevens, b Dec. 4, 1905, Portland. Me. B.S., New York University, 1930. Funeral director. Lt.(SG), US Naval Reserve. Residence Weston, Mass, Arlington, Mass.
Children of James Page Cutler
(1) Theodore Page, b Portland, Me., Mar. 27, 1937, m Apr. 9, 1959, Judith Alice Farmer, b Feb. 14, 1936, Kansas City, Mo. B.S., Bus. Adm., Boston Univ., June 5, 1959. Residence Denver, Colo.
Children of Theodore Page Cutler
(A) Susan Frances
(B) Wayne Page
(2) Steven Wingate, b Portland, Me., Feb. 20, 1940, m June 29, 1963, Joyce Carol Gazzaniga, b May 2, 1941, North Adams, Mass. B.S., Journalism, Boston University, 1963. Staff Sergeant, Army Security Agency.
Children of Steven Wingate Cutler
(A) Jeffrey Page.
(B) Jon Wingate.(b) Richard Worcester, b Somerville, Mass., Apr. 6, 1917, d Aug. 11, 1964 (Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Mass.) m Jan., 1949, Lois Quick Reid (divorced). U.S. Naval Reserve - Ships Cook. U.S. Government, Civil Service. Residence Indian Harbor, Florida at time of death.
Children of Richard Worcester Cutler
(1) David Page.Mabel Worcester Thomas |
Children of Mabel Thomas
(a) Helen Marie, b Newton, Mass., Dec. 2, 1923, d _____, m Nov. 26, 1949, Raymond Warren Wesley, b New York, NY, Nov. 4, 1917, d Washington, DC, May 26, 1993 (buried in Quantico National Cemetery). Registered Nurse.
Children of Helen Marie Wesley
(1) Beverly Jean, b Ft. Belvoir, Va., July 4, 1951; m1st Feb. 3, 1979, Jeffrey Richard Templeton, b Des Moisne, Ia., May 30, 1930 (divorced 9/7/99); m 2d Mar. 10, 2000, William Edward Dasch, Jr., b Ft. Meade, Md., Mar. 15, 1950, educ, BS Geology, Old Dominion University; occup., US Army officer.
Children of Beverly Jean Templeton
(A) Emily Marie, b Des Moisne, Ia., Oct. 28, 1980.
(2) Warren William, b Bordeaux, France, Apr. 9, 1954. Attended Atlantic Christian College, S.C.
(b) Ethel Jane, b Dover, NH, Jan. 7, 1923, m Sept. 12, 1954, Charles Malcolm Fletcher, b Nov. 30, 1923, Boston, Mass. He was a nuclear ship mechanical designer. She was Nurse Cadet Corps, 1944-47. Mount Auburn Hospital School of Nursing, 1948. Residences Houston, Tx., Pembroke, Mass. Registered nurse.Children of Ethel Jane Fletcher
(1) Janet Ellen, b Houston, Tx., Dec. 14, 1960.
(2) James Alan, b Houston, Tx., Apr. 30, 1963..
(c) Alfred Carlyle, b Dover, NH, Aug. 23, 1929, m July 30, 1960, Nancy Clifford Thomas, b May 14, 1931, Quincy, Mass. A.B., Bus. Adm., Suffolk University, 1959. Residences Braintree, Mass, Higham, Mass. Office manager.
Children of Alfred Carlyle Thomas, Jr.
(2) Alvin Clifford (adopted)(1) Cynthia Jean (adopted).
No. VIII-440
WILLIAM DAVID WORCESTER
(Marsina Bannister7, Jonathan6, Samuel5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Troup Co., Ga., Oct.
25, 1848, d Van Zandt Co., Tx., May 7, 1892 (Bright Star Cemetery). m Mar. 1, 1874, Ruth
Elizabeth Brien, b Rains Co., Tx., May 13, 1854, d Rains Co., Tx., Jan. 9, 1902. Farmer
and bronco buster.
Children of William David Worcester
IX-341
Sarah
Elizabeth, b Rains Co. Tx., Jan. 18, 1875.
IX-342
Mary Larinda, b Rains Co., Tx., Oct. 2, 1876.
IX-343 William Marion, b Rains Co., Tx., Oct. 25, 1878.
IX-344 James Wesley, b Rains Co., Tx., May 22, 1881.
IX-345 Bethany Francine, b Rains Co, Tx.,
Sept. 1, 1885; m Nov. 11, 1900, Point, Tx., Henry CRooke Gill of Bertie Co, NC,
b Apr. 21, 1877, d Jan. 11, 1948. She died Hunt Co, Tx., Oct. 3, 1960.
Children of Bethany Francine Gill
(a) - Raymond Brien, b Jul. 20, 1902, m Ova W. Nelson, d Octr. 5, 1978.
(b) - Vilet Vada Mill, b Raines Co., Tx., Feb. 23, 1904; m Nov. 15. 1924, Herbert Vivian Ice; d Dec. 24, 1903.
IX-346 Infant boy, b Oct. 12, 1886.
IX-347 Charles Alfred.
IX-348 Emma Gertrude, b Rains Co., Feb. 14, 1891.
No. VIII-441
CHARLES WESLEY WORCESTER
(Marsina Bannister7, Jonathan6, Samuel5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1)
b Troup Co., Ga., July 3, 1851; m Nancy Jane Smith, 1890, b Alabama,
1855. He d Coryelll, Tx.; d Mount Zion, Texas, Jan. 17, 1907.
Children of Charles Wesley Worcester
IX-348a Lula Edna, b Texas, Aug. 12, 1897; d Commerce, Tx., Apr. 15, 1999.
No. VIII-443
HERMAN BYRON WORCESTER
(Seneca W.7, Benjamin6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Ticonderoga, NY,
Jan. 3, 1842, m July 15, 1872, Henrietta Matilda Cross, b Syracuse, NY, Jan.10, 1843, d
San Jose, Cal., Aug. 7, 1907, served in Civil War, Co. B, 18th Wisconsin Volunteers.
Discharged 1863. Moved to Cal. in 1875, established the Garden City Business College in
San Jose, where he conducted the work for 34 years. Was professor in the University of the
Pacific for 3 years; afterward taught in the State Normal School at San Jose. Residence
San Francisco, Cal.
Children of Herman Byron Worcester
IX-349 Harris Cross, b July 19, 1874, m 1902, Ardella M. Stephens of San Jose, b 1875, grad. from the College of the Pacific. He grad. College of the Pacific, College Park, Cal., 1897. Studied and taught music in Chicago. Established the Worcester School of Music, San Jose, Cal., 1899. Both Mr. and Mrs. Worcester taught in the Worcester School of Music.No. VIII-445
DAVID BRAINERD WORCESTER
(Seneca W.7, Benjamin6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Rockford, Ill., Mar.
11, 1847, m Rockwell City, Ia., Nov. 18, 1875, Martha Gregg, d Lake City, Ia., Mar. 21,
1898.
Children of David Brainerd Worcester
IX-351 Willard G.No. VIII-447
Elmer Ernest Worcester
ELMER ERNEST WORCESTER
(Seneca W.7, Benjamin6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Harlem, Ill., Oct.
4, 1861, m Dec. 28, 1887, Lulu Burrows, b Murphys, Cal., Aug. 27, 1863. Residence
San Jose, Cal.
Children of Elmer Ernest Worcester
IX-353 Walter Weston, b Nov. 3, 1890.Children of Edward Darius Worcester
IX-355 Harry Wilbur, b St. Paul, Minn., Mar. 17, 1884, m Chicago, Dec. 15, 1909, Ida May Quenn.Children of Mae Belle Lindblad
IX-358 Edward Vernon, b Rockford, Ill., May 1, 1889, m Nov. 19, 1910, Ann Carlson, Morton Park, Ill.(a) Helen Grace, b July 3, 1908.
(b) Marshall Arthur, b June 6, 1909.
No. VIII-454
ERNEST ILLSLEY WORCESTER (Dennis Warner7, Benjamin6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Roscoe, Ill., Dec.
20, 1864, m May 12, 1887, Julia Ella McAffee, b Roscoe, June 5, 1868. Residence Chicago,
Ill.
Children of Ernest Illsley Worcester
IX-362 Max Ernest, b Roscoe, Aug. 29, 1888, m Mar. 15, 1913, Julia M. Hazen. Residence Chicago.No. VIII-459
LESTER RAY WORCESTER
(Leverette Downs7, Benjamin6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Broadhead, Wisc.,
Jan. 20, 1874, d Hays, KS, Dec. 21, 1950; m Guy, Kansas, July 19, 1894, Octa May Bird, b
DeKalb Co., Missouri, May 24, 1874, d Hill City, KS. Farmer and mail carrier in rural
Kansas. Family History
Children of Lester Ray Worcester
IX-368 Ray Bird.
IX-369
Adelbert Downs.
IX-370 Eva Lorene Marie, b Apr. 13, 1898, d Feb. 23, 1993; m 1st Apr. 13,
1917, Jessie A. Hall, b Feb. 22, 1896, d Jan 23, 1973; m2d Feb. 16, 1976, Ancel O. Lewis.
Reatil sales.
Children of Eva Lorene Marie Hall
(a) Lester James, b Mar. 4, 1918, d Aug. 16, 1972; m Apr. 15, 1943 Betty Glenn
Children of Lester James Hall
(i) Jerry Lee, b Feb. 21, 1947; m Sept. 30, 1967, Geraldine Mac Kay, b Mar. 31, 1946
Children of Jerry Lee Hall
(A) Eric Lee, b Oct. 10, 1968.
(B) Brian Harper, b Apr. 21, 1971.
IX-371
Milo Eugene.
IX-372 John Leverette, b July 16, 1901, d Mar. 1904.
IX-373 Erma Esther, b July 8, 1903, d Sept. 22, 1995; m
June 1, 1923, William Paul Killion II, b July 19, 1903, d June 29, 1972. Railroad.
Children of Emma Esther Killion II
(a) William Paul, b Mar. 7, 1924; m Aug. 1, 1944, Eleanor Ellajane Moniger, b Aug. 26, 1926. Railroad Agent, telegrapher.
Children of William Paul Killion
(1) William Paul, b May 7, 1947; m June 1, 1969, Connie Prell, b July 31, 1948
Children of William Paul Killion
(A) Richard Dean Gravenstein, b Dec. 10, 1970
(B) David Chris, b Jan. 16, 1972.
(C) Timothy Edward, b May 9, 1973.
(D) Elicia Dawn, b June 28, 1980(2) Phil Wendell, b June 30, 1949, m Aug. 21, 1971, Jean Christine Hansen, b May 15, 1950
Children of Phil Wenbdell Killion
(A) Jennifer Ann, b June 17, 1972.
(B) James William, b Oct. 14, 1974.(3) Pamela Lynn, b Apr. 22, 1951, d Oct. 10, 1995; m Sept. 27, 1980, Renin Jacques Rieur, b Sept. 23, 1955
Children of Pamela Lynn Rieur
(A) Emily Alexandria, b Dec. 22, 1983.
(B) Renin Paul Killion, b Aug. 21, 1988.(4) Patricia Lee, b Apr. 7, 1955; m Nov. 5, 1977, Jerry Dean Powell, b Aug. 19, 1954.
Children of Patricia Lee Powell
(A) Leah Andrea, b June 5, 1982.
(5) Polly Lori, b Dec. 9, 1962; m Mar. 5, 1983, Curt Donald Olson (divorced 1993), b Sept. 7, 1962.
Children of Polly Lori Olson
(A) Ashley Lynn, b Apr. 19, 1984.
(B) Aimee Jayne, b Aug. 26, 1987.(b) Marvin Lee, b Mar. 30, 1927; m June 19, 1954, Ruth Miller, b June 17, 1922, d Dec. 13, 1980. Banker.
Children of Marvin Lee Killion
(1) Linda Rae, b May 7, 1955; m July 19, 1980, Jim Healow, b Dec. 11, 1954.
Children of Linda Rae Healow
(A) Christopher Gregory, b Oct. 5, 1982.
(B) Rachel Ruth, b July 28, 1986.
(C) Sarah Rose, b Sept. 17, 1991.(2) Mark Leon, b Jan. 26, 1957; m Aug. 26, 1978, Mary Smith, b Sept. 28, 1959.
Children of Mark Leon Killion
(A) Michelle Lee, b Oct. 17, 1978.
(B) Megan Leanne, b July 15, 1994.(c) Leon Ray, b June 10, 1934, d Feb. 11, 1936.
(d) Infant, b Mar. 3, 1940, d Mar 5, 1940.
(e) LaVerne Thomas, b Mar. 19, 1941, m Aug. 18, 1962, Nicki Lynn Dougherty, b Jan. 1, 1945, divorced Apr. 8, 1977. m 2nd May 21, 1977, Susan Kirkton, b Jan. 20, 1942. He was in communications - broadcast business.Children of LaVerne Thomas Killion by 1st m
(i) Lane Thomas, b Aug. 17, 1967; m July 21, 1991, Dana Loraine Osbourne, b Aug. 10, 1970.
Children of Lane Thomas Osbourne
(A) Taylor Lorraine, b July 20, 1994.
IX-374
Price LaRue.
IX-375 Vernon Thomas.
IX-376 Frances May, Feb. 23, 1910, d Aug. 15, 1993; m Apr. 22, 1929, Shester
Leroy Baird, b Oct. 31, 1903, d Feb. 3, 1992.
Children of Frances May Baird
(a) Dorris Jean, b Mar. 30, 1931; m Nov. 6, 1953, Clinton Smith, b July 21, 1929, Teacher.
Children of Dorris Jean Smith
(1) Stanley Allen, b Oct. 11, 1957; m July 12, 1986, Barbara Stearns, b Apr. 21, 1957.
Children of Stanley Allen Smith
(A) Stephanie Lauren, b July 22, 1988.
(B) Jordan Alan, b Mar. 27, 1990.
(C) Jacob Alan, b Feb. 8, 1994.(2) Carrie Lee, b Jan. 21, 1961; m1st Nov. 26, 1982, Charles Edward Potts (divorced Mar. 16, 1991); m 2d Mar. 16, 1991, Chris Spina, b Jan. 19, 1957..
Children of Carrie Lee Potts
(A) Ashley Jean, b Jan. 20, 1984.
(B) Danielle Nicole, b Sept. 26, 1986.(b) Janet Ann, b Dec. 31, 1932; m1st Aug. 8, 1952, Elwyn Hensel, b Apr. 2, 1927, d Apr. 29, 1961; m 2d Oct. 17, 1964, Robert Shoales, b Sept. 25, 1931, d May 18, 1977; m3d Sept. 12, 1984, Gary Allen Duncan, b Sept. 2, 1944 (divorced June 20, 1990)..
Children of Janet Ann Hensel by 1st m
(1) Cynthia Jean, b Aug. 5, 1953; m1st Dec. 2, 1978, Robert Schultz (divorced Oct. , 1980), m2d July 25, 1988, Robert Vennes, b Aug. 23, 1963.
(2) James Kent, b Sept. 2, 1955; m Aug. 5, 1978, Vickie Smith, b Aug. 8, 1955
Children of James Kent Hensel
(A) Justin Thomas, b Oct. 31, 1982.
(B) Jameson Robert, b May 28, 1984.
(C) Jarryd James, b Jan. 30, 1986.Children of Janet Ann Hensel by 2d m
(3) Jennifer Elaine, b June 3, 1965; m July 2, 1989, James A. Reiner, b Dec. 31, 1963
(c) Betty Mae, b Aug. 9, 1934; m1st Aug. 12, 1955, Richard Alvin Pierce, b Aug. 9, 1934 (divorced); m2d June 22, 1974, Jack Towne.
Children of Betty Mae Pierce by 1st m
(1) Stacy Lynn, b Aug. 3, 1961; m 1st Rick Gordon, b May 31, 1952 Joshua David, b Dec. 16, 1981 (divorced 1985); m 2d Mar. 9, 1987, Christopher Gurney, b Oct. 18, 1964; m3d Aug. 25, 1994, Michael Lee Bundren, b Aug. 25, 1964.
Children of Stacy Lynn Bundren
(A) Michael James, b June 16, 1986.
(B) Jacob Aaron, b Sept. 28, 1988.
(C) Nicholas Earl, b May 15, 1991.
(D) Benjamin Cody, b Dec. 19, 1995.(2) Randolph Chester Floyd, b June 17, 1964; m Aug. 19, 1987, Jo Ann Fu Miko Bunya, b June 17, 1964.
IX-377 Marthella Ann, b Aug. 1, 1912; m Nov. 8, 1930, Joe David Brumbaugh, b Mar. 16, 1910.
Children of Marthella Ann Brumbaugh
(a) Phyllis Jo, b Aug. 26, 1931; m Dec. 11, 1949, Rodger H. Stewart, b Oct. 31, 1928.
Children of Phyllis Jo Stewart
(1) Joe Dean, b Jan. 7, 1951; m Aug. 21, 1976, Ruth Goring, b July 4, 1954 (divorced).
Children of Joe Dean Stewart
(A) Claire Elesa, b Dec. 7, 1977.
(B) Graham Benjamin, b May 13, 1982.(2) Sheri Ann, b May 17, 1952; m Feb. 5, 1973, Michael Page, b July 20, 1944.
Children of Sheri Ann Page
(A) Buffy Leigh, b July 25, 1973; m July 29, 1995, Eric Woodward.
(B) Hayley Marie, b Mar. 26, 1980.(3) Stephanie Kay, b Jan. 8, 1961; m June 11, 1983, Wesley Bjornstad, b Apr. 20, 1955.
Children of Stephanie Kay Bjornstad
(A) Audrey Aurora, b Apr. 6, 1984.
(B) Kelsey Jo, b Apr. 2, 1987.
(b) Carrol Jean, b Feb. 18, 1933; m Oct. 1, 1950, Forrest Albert Burkholder, b Sept. 16, 1928, d Apr. 20, 1990.
Children of Carrol Jean Burholder
(1) Jeffrey Lee, b Feb. 21, 1953; m Aug. 5, 1972, Rhonda Scott, b May 29, 1953
Children of Jeffrey Lee Burkholder
(A) Cody Scott, b May 21, 1980.
(B) Katelyn Brooke, b Oct. 12, 1982.(2) Michael Joe, b Apr. 13, 1954; m June 3, 1973, Janiece Louise Wineland, b Apr. 24, 1955.
Children of Michael Joe Burkholder
(A) Jeremy Michael, b Aug. 5, 1976.
(B) Joshua Brian, b July 14, 1982.(3) John Scott, b June 3, 1965.
(c) Eileen Ann, b Dec. 10, 1934; m1st Sept. 13, 1953, Robert M. Dietrich, b June 22, 1925, d Jan. 16, 1959; m 2d Oct. 6, 1967, Erald Haston, b Oct. 13, 1923, d Aug. 8, 1989.
Children of Eileen Ann Dietrich
(1) Dianne Denise, b Aug. 10, 1954; m Aug. 3, 1973, Robert Williams, b Sept. 12, 1952.
Children of Dianne Denise Williams
(A) Jason Mathias, b Nov. 4, 1973.
(B) Cydney Jane Ann, b Sept. 15, 1987.(2) Robert George, b June 5, 1957; m1st Sept. 28, 1978, Rhonda Howe (divorced); m2d Aug. 6, 1985, Sandra Jay Kays, b Oct. 9, 1957.
Children of JRobert George Dietrich
(A) Bradley Martin, Oct. 20, 1980.
(B) Joseph Lyle, b Mar. 13, 1987.
(C) Morgan Denise, b Nov. 2, 1994.(d) Margaret Dianne, b Sept. 30, 1939; m Mar 22, 1957, Donovan Roll Williams, b Apr. 25, 1937.
Children of Margaret Dianne Williams
(1) Steven Mark, b Sept. 27, 1958; m Sept. 5, 1982, Arlene Hillman, b June 13, 1958
Children of Steven Mark Williams
(A) Bryce Randall, b Mar. 22, 1985.
(B) Jenna Dianne, b Mar. 7, 1991.(2) Randall Scott, b Sept. 23, 1959; m Mar 2, 1985, Debbie Lou Rhine, b Aug. 4, 1960.
Children of Randall Scott Williams
(A) Nolan Reed, b June 1, 1986.
(B) Chase Donovan, b Apr. 22, 1989.
(C) Mason Scott, b Jan. 16, 1992.
(D) Morgan Dianne, b Dec. 7, 1992.(3) Janice Dawn, b July 17, 1961; m1st Aug. 7, 1972, Topdd Crowder (divorced); m2d May 1, 1987, John Lee Prough, b Apr. 16, 1958.
Children of Janice Dawn Prough
(A) Jake William, b June 7, 1988.
(B) Jayci Dianne, b Mar. 29, 1993.
(C) Justin Scott, b Jan. 26, 1996.
IX-378
Jessie Lea.
IX-379 Lois Dell, b Mar. 28, 1918; m Feb. 8, 1941, Howard Lawrence Handy, b Dec.
24, 1917.
Children of Lois Dell Handy
(a) Howard James, b July 19, 1946; m Feb. 8, 1991, Donna Bidwell, b Jan. 18, 1948 (divorced 2/8/93)
(b) Burt Ray, b Jan. 17, 1949; June 17, 1972, Debra Georgyne Mitchell, b May 14, 1953, (divorced 1975); m2d 1982, Velle Mere Wernke.
(c) Carl Lawrence, b Mar. 14, 1950; m1st Dec. 24, 1973, Denice Rene Webb, b Mar. 16, 1952, (divorced 1975); m2d Dec. 4, 1976, Claudia Pallais, b May 12, 1948.Children of Carl Lawrence Handy by 1st m
(1) Sarah Rene, b July 8, 1974; m Nov. 5, 1993, Mathew John Garrett.
Children of Carl Lawrence Handy by 2nd m
(2) Amy Christina, b Jan. 26, 1980.
(d) Daniel Louis, b Dec. 26, 1957; m Sept. 19, 1981, Frances Missel, b Feb. 21, 1957.
Children of Daniel louis Handy
(1) Heather Marie, b June 9, 1983.
(2) Michael Daniel, b June 16, 1984.
IX-380 Nelda Lo Rae, b Jan. 6, 1920; m Nov. 226, 1941, Gordon Lamar Griffith, b Oct. 12, 1921.
Children of Nelda Lo Rae Griffith
(a) Michele Ann, b Apr. 30, 1944; m1st June 25, 1966, James Arthur Harrold, b Aug. 8, 1941 (divorced 2/4/92); m2d Apr. 9, 1994, Melvin Jobe Warner, Jr., b May 30, 1942.
Children of Michelle Ann Harrold
(1) Kristin Nicole, b Oct. 16, 1968; m Sept. 22, 1990, James Warren Leggett, b Mar. 13, 1968.
Children of Kristin Nicole Leggett
(A) Hannah Michelle, b Apr. 25, 1996.
(2) Jason Masterson, b Dec. 17, 1969.
(3) Megan Suzanne, b July 23, 1972.(b) Michael Lewis, b June 29, 1945; m1st Sept. 7, 1968, Pamela Kay Hill, b Mar. 18, 1945, d Dec. 22, 1993; m2d Mar. 11, 1995, Lynn Marie Manley, b Oct 14, 1946.
Children of Michael Lewis Griffith by 1st m
(1) Colleen Renee, b Nov. 22, 1973.
(2) Benjamin Lewis, b Feb. 19, 1975.
No. VIII-466
JAMES FRANK WORCESTER
(Joseph W.7, Samuel6, Benjamin6, Benjamin5,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Apr. 2, 1846, m Jan. 3, 1871, Mary Jane
Pickworth of Pittsfield, Oh., b Mar. 10, 1856. residence Columbus, Oh. He attended Oberlin
College, Oh. His early years were spent on the farm. Later he became travelling salesman
for the Standard Oil Comp., and moved his family to Columbus, Oh. After twelve years with
Standard Oil, he returned to farm life. He was always active in the civic and religious
life of his community.
Children of James Frank Worcester
IX-381 Wood Frank.No. VIII-473
WILLIAM WILDER WORCESTER
(Benjamin F.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1855, d May
7, 1896, Cleveland, Oh., bur Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin, Oh.; m 1880, Sarah A. "Sadie"
Denn. Residence Elyria, Oh.
Children of William Wilder Worcester
IX-383a Infant son.No. VIII-474
LEONARD A. WORCESTER
(Benjamin F.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1858, d 1934, m 1883, Marion Ives, b 1866, d
1910.
Children of Leonard A. Worcester
IX-385 Bessie M., m ____ McDonald.
IX-386 Devillo Leroy
IX-387 Orlo D.
IX-388 Elizabeth, m ____ Darmour, d c1850.
No. VIII-475
HORACE HENRY WORCESTER
(John7,
Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b
Sudbury, Vt., Aug. 8, 1841; m Pittsfield, Oh., 1862, Lida Ivesb b Jan. 9, 1844,
Residences Dunlap, KS and Pittsfield, Oh.
Children of Horace Henry Worcester
IX-388a Aldora A., b Pittsfield, Oh., May 12, 1864.No. VIII-482
CHARLES DOUGLASS WORCESTER
(David M.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Pittsfield, Oh., Jan. 25, 1850, d 1939, m
Oberlin, Oh., July 18, 1879, Lydia A. Jerney, b 1857, d 1931. Residence Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Insurance agent.
Children of Charles Douglass Worcester
IX-389 Vernon J., b Oberlin, Oh., 1881. Residence Pittsburgh, Pa. Telephone operator.No. VIII-484
EDWARD JEROME WORCESTER
(David M.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Pittsfield, Oh., Feb. 19, 1854, d 1939m 1st
Wakeman, Oh., June 6, 1876, Edith Joanna Carter, dau Step[hen and Sarahg Day on
June 6, 1876 in Wakeman, Ohio. She was born on Mar. 12, 1856 in Pittsfield, Oh.
She died on Aug. 4, 1891 in Oberlin, Ohio.
Children of Edward Jerome Worcester
IX-393 Levi Lavern.Children of Ida Lodell Whitney
(a) John Edward, b
Pittsfield, Oh., Oct. 26, 1900, He married Thelma Barton, Cleveland, Oh., on
Mar. 17, 1923. No children.
(b) Paul Leslie, b Pittsfield, Oh., Feb. 19, 1902; d Elyria, Oh., Apr. 27, 1965; m Mildred Mae
Huen, Cleveland, Oh., on Dec. 30, 1930. She was b Bliss, Ok., May 27, 1909.
Children of Paul Leslie Whitney
(i) Gerald Lorance, b Elyria,
Oh., Jan. 17, 1941.
(ii) Laura May, b Elyria, Oh,.,
June 24, 1946.
IX-395
Arthur C.
IX-396 Coral Alice, b Oberlin, Oh., Sep. 25,
1884; m Clarence Frank Whitney, May 1, 1907. He was born in Pittsfield, Oh., on
Jul. 4, 1884. He died on Jan. 20, 1963 in Lorain, Oh.
Children of Coral Alice Whitney
(a) Edna Lucille, b Clevelnad, Oh., Oct. 27, 1910; m Carl L. Folley, La Porte, Oh., Jan. 10, 1938. No children.
(b) Edith Jean, b Cleveland, Oh., Juine 10, 1914; m Elyria, Oh., June 26, 1936, Earl Howard Brown.
Children of Coral Alice Whitney
(i) Carol Ann, b Elyria, Oh., Apr. 3, 1937.
(ii) Gene Howard , b Elyria, Oh., Oct. 23,
1941.
IX-397
Herman Lawrence.
IX-398 Elsie Joanna, b Oberlin, Oh., Mar. 31,
1890; m William Henry Smith on Feb. 27, 1911, in Cleveland, Oh., He was born
in Wellington, Oh., on Feb. 12, 1886. He died on Jan. 21, 1947 in North
Olmstead, Oh. She m2nd Harvey Myers on Aug. 16, 1951 in Wellington, Oh.
Children of Elsie Joanna Smith
(a) Russell Warner, b Wellington, Oh., Dec. 13, 1911. Children of Frederick David Worcester
(b) William Gilbert, b Wellington, Oh., July 7, 1916.
No. VIII-488
FREDERICK DAVID WORCESTER
(David M.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Pittsfield, Oh., Aug. 23, 1863, m Elyria,
Oh., Dec. 22, 1887, Harriet "Hattie" Hutchins.
IX-400 Harold D.
IX-401 Marie.
No. VIII-490
GEORGE ROSCOE WORCESTER
(David M.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Dec. 25, 1900,
d June 6, 1934, Oberlin, Oh., Minna Anna "Minnie"
Arndt, b 1879, d 1963.
Children of George Roscoe Worcester
IX-402 Hazel Marie, b Oberlin, Oh., Nov. 5, 1905; m Nov. 23, 1944, Edward Charles Schekelhoff, b Fremont, Oh., Apr. 20, 1893. Oberlin H.S.; Oberlin Business College. Employed with the Ohio State Bureau of Employment Services. President, Oberlin Business Womens Club; President, Whites Landing Fire Department Auxiliary; President, Thomas Neil Womens Relief Corps.; Volunteer, American Red Cross; volunteer, Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Home, Sandusky, Oh.Children of Hazel Marie Schekelhoff
IX-403 Ada Mae, b Oberlin, Oh., Mar. 21, 1910, m Oct. 4, 1929, Charles Cook, b Elyria, Oh., July 20, 1905, d Oberlin, Oh., Feb. 17, 1951. Wedding coordinator. He was a machinist. He served in World War II as Staff Sgt in the Air Force.(a) Edward William, b Lakewood, Oh., May 20, 1926. Owner, Tiffin Brake and Wheel, Tiffin, Oh.
Children of Gertrude Catherine Puls
(a) Elaine Marie, b Sept. 22, 1932.
(b) George Cecil, b July 19, 1937
(c) Richard Eugene, b July 28, 1935
John Fremont Worcester
(d) Edith Mae, b Sept. 30, 1938
No. VIII-495
JOHN FREMONT WORCESTER
(James Mc.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1856, d 1932, m Oct. 13, 1879, Frances
Minerva "Minnie" Biggs, b 1860, d 1925. Residence Pittsfield, Russia, and
Ridgeville Twps., Oh. Picture of John Fremont and Family c. 1910.
Children of John Fremont Worcester
IX-406 Grace, b 1880, d 1954, m ____ Williams.
No. VIII-497
James Raymond
Worcester
JAMES RAYMOND WORCESTER (James Mc.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1860, d 1938, m 1882, Eunice Layton, b 1865,
d 1941. Residence Oberlin, Oh.
Children of James Raymond Worcester
IX-420 Charlotte M. "Lottie", b Aug. 18, 1883, d Jan. 1, 1967, m 1st Frank Roger, m 2nd John Clark, b 1872, d 1945. She had 10 children, two by first m., eight by second.
Children of Charlotte M. Clark
(a) Jeannette Betty, b Mar. 12, 1918, Oberlin, Oh., m Jan. 12, 1935, Walter Thomas Greene, bMay 2, 1916, d July 14, 1970.
Children of Jeannette Betty Greene
IX-421 Inez E. "Ina", m ____ Austin.(1) Thomas John, b 1935.
(2) Robert William, b 1939.
(3) Timothy Clark., b 1945.
No. VIII-498
SAMUEL PARKER WORCESTER (James Mc.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1862, d 1926, m 1884, Eva Gibbs. Residence
Elyria, Oh.
Children of Samuel Parker Worcester
IX-426 Robert R.,
d young.
IX-427 Roy Otis.
IX-428 Infant.
Emily C. Corning | Perry Guy Worcester |
Children of Perry Guy Worcester
IX-429 Nelson C., b June 1,
1891. Residence Oberlin, Oh.
IX-430 Mills E., b Dec. 3, 1894, Residence Oberlin, Oh.
IX-431 Emily A., b June 12, 1907
IX-432 Hariet Elizabeth, b Sept. 16, 1900, d Feb.5,
1905.
No. VIII-500
.
Harley Otis
Worcester
HARLEY OTIS WORCESTER. (James Mc.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b 1865, d 1938, m 1st about 1887, Margaret "Maggie" Davidson, b 1863, d 1889, m 2nd about 1899, Mary Eunice Noland, b 1867, d 1941. Residence Oberlin, Oh.
Children of Harley Otis Worcester by first marriage
IX-433 Harley E.Children of Harley Otis Worcester by second marriage
IX-434 Dorr O.No. VIII-503
Erwin McRoberts Worcester
ERWIN McROBERTS WORCESTER
Children of Erwin McRoberts Worcester
IX-437 Marion Emeline, m ____ Klermund.No. VIII-504
HOMER MORRIS WORCESTER
(James Mc.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1877, m Ethel B. Peabody. Residence
Youngstown, Oh.
Homer Morris Worcester
Children of Homer Morris Worcester
IX-441 Adeline, Adopted.No. VIII-507
ERNEST WORCESTER
(Henry E.7, Samuel6, Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b 1876, d 1945, m Ann R. Waite, b 1884, d 1980.
Residence Wellington, Oh.
Children of Ernest Worcester
IX-442 Henry.No. VIII-510
GEORGE HENRY WORCESTER
(Asa7, Asa6,
Francis5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Dec. 26, 1853, m 1st Etta May Stanley, b
Cambridge, Mass., 1857, d Cambridge, Mass., July 28, 1881, m 2nd Ella Louise Kidney, b
Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 25, 1863, d Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 7, 1904, m 3rd Julia Lavinia
Bartlett, b London, Eng., Jan. 29, 1867. Merchant in Boston. Residence Cambridge.
Children of George Henry Worcester
IX-450 Edith May, b Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 15, 1878, m Dec. 9, 1897, Frank H. Trefry, d june, 1901.Children of Edith May Trefrey
IX-451 Alice Rebecca, b Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 24, 1880, m Oct. 25, 1906, ____ Bartlett.(a) Howard Worcester, b Oct. 27, 1898.
Children of Alice Rebecca Bartlett
(a) George Hartnell, b Jan. 5, 1909.
IX-452 Clarence Irving, b Cambridge, Mass., Jan., 1884, m Apr. 3, 1913, Helen L. Priest, Winchester, Mass.
No. VIII-512
JOHN STEARNS WORSTER
(Ai Brown7, Levi6, Joseph5, Joseph4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Ashby, Mass., Aug.
11, 1815, m 1st Feb. 15, 1844, Charlotte, dau Humphrey Cleveland, Vienna, NY, d Jan. 6,
1848, m 2nd June 29, 1850, Elizabeth, dau Abel Ashland, Stockbridge, Mass., b Nov. 22,
1830. Lived in Ashburnham, Mass. Mechanic
Children of John Stearns Worster by second marriage
IX-453 John Ai., b Apr. 28, 1851.No. VIII-514
JAMES LEWIS WORSTER
(Ai Brown7, Levi6, Joseph5, Joseph4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Grafton, Vt., July
27, 1821, m Jan. 18, 1884, Sarah, dau of Nahum Aldrich, Richmond, NH, b Aug. 13, 1822.
Lived in Ashburnham, Mass. Mechanic.
Children of James Lewis Worster
IX-454 Esther E., b Jan. 30, 1846.No. VIII-515
ANDREW EDWARDS WORCESTER
(Ai Brown7, Levi6, Joseph5, Joseph4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Ashby, Mass., Aug.
1, 1824, d Apr. 6, 1906, m Sept. 2, 1850, Mary A., dau James Baker, b Aug. 4, 1833, d Jan.
14, 1904. Residence Fitchburg and Worcester, Mass. Mechanic.
Children of Andrews Edwards Worcester
IX-457 Mary Elizabeth, b Aug. 11, 1851.No. VIII-518
CHARLES DEAN WORCESTER
(Ai Brown7, Levi6, Joseph5, Joseph4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Firtchburg, Mass.,
Sept. 20, 1832, m Apr. 4, 1854, Diana White. Residence Lawrence, Mass. Mechanic.
Children of Charles Dean Worcester
IX-462 Willard Cyril, b Brookline, Mass., Oct. 7, 1903.No.
VIII-532d
EUGENE HENRY WORSTER (David
Sayles5, Ebenezer6,
Moses5, Jonathan4,
Ebenezer3, Samuel2,
William1) b Chautauqua Co, NY, Jan. 2, 1914; m Mar. 21 1875, Sarah
Jane dauy of George W. Sears and Elizabeth Permelia Smith.
Children of Eugene Henry Wooster
IX-464a Robert Henry.IX
-464b DeEtta Elizabeth, b Chautaqua, NY, Feb. 22, 1876, d Chautauqua, NY, 1962,IX
-464c George David, b Aug. 1, 1878, d Pennsylvania, Mar, 5, 1964, m Lucy Cleary.IX-464d Charlotte May, b Chautauqua Co, NY, Oct. 19, `882, d Jamestown, NY, Nov, 1975.
IX-464e Calista Theresa, b Ripley, NY, May 1891, d Rochester, NY, Feb. 7, 1971; m Mar. 27, 1918, Chautauqua, NY, James FrIansklin Gearhart.
IX-464f Eva, b Aug. 9, 1887, m Jun. 6, 1908, Emmet Alton Durbin; d Apr. 1920.
IX-464g Laura Dysa, b Aug. 5, 1887, m Jun1, 1919, Guy H. Lemmon; d Feb. 17, 1945.
IX-464h Rebecca Jane, b Jun 23, 1897, , Dec. 1918, MArtin Collin Hughes, b Feb. 24, 1893.
No. VIII-533
HENRY BROWN WORSTER
(Anson7, Ebenezer6, Ebenezer5, Jonathan4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Chautauqua Co., New
York, July 19, 1844, d North Liberty, Ind., Oct. 16, 1929 (Eatlawn Cemetery); m1st St.
Joseph County, Ind, Apr. 5, 1868, Amanda Rupert, b Ohio, June 2, 1842, d Prob. North
Liberty, Ind., Sept. 6, 1875; m2d Marshall, Ind., Jan. 1, 1877, Margaret A. Brillhart, b
Ohio, May 31, 1852, d Ind., Oct. 17, 1916; m3d 1921, Emma Restoric, b Dec. 1, 1869, d
Sept. 24, 1929. He was a contractor and builder and later owned a general store on Main
Street in Liberty, Ind. At the time of his death the store was operated by his son, James
Albert.
Children of Henry Brown and Amanda Rupert
IX-465
James
Bert, b North Liberty, Ind., Par. 15, 1869, d North Liberty, Ind., Apr. 8, 1944.
IX-466 Charles Sidney, b North Liberty, Ind., Sept. 19, 1872, d North
Liberty, Ind., Nov. 30, 1953.
Children of Henry Brown and Margaret Brillhart
IX-467
William
Wadsworth, b North Liberty, ind., Mar. 8, 1878, d Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 6,
1955.
IX-468 Lela May, b May 30, 1888; m Clifford A. Russell,
b Otsego, Mich., Apr. 21, 1870, d Jan. 15, 1954
No. VIII-534
PHARCELLUS CHURCHILL WORSTER
(Anson7, Ebenezer6, Ebenezer5, Jonathan4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Pennsylvania, June
16, 1848, d North Liberty, Ind., Jan. 4, 1929; m St. Joseph Co., Ind., Jan 27, 1880,
Amanda Catherine, dau of Levi Mangus, b Old Mangua Homestead east of North Liberty, Ind.,
Jan. 14, 1861, d Sept., 26, 1949. He was a carpenter in 1900.
Children of Pharcellus Churchill and Amanda Catherine
IX-469 Claude Leroy,
b North Liberty, Ind., Jan. 13, 1881, d Ind., Oct. 1966; m Blanche H., , 1863, d Oct.
1966. He is buried in Eastlawn Cemetery, St. Joseph Co., Ind.
IX-470
Anson Levy, b Ind., Sept. 1886, d North Liberty,
Ind., June 8, 1900.
IX-471 Merle Clifton, b Ind., Feb. 1883, d aft Oct.
1946.
IX-472 Elizabeth Charlene b Ind., Jen. 17, 1885, d Ind., Dec. 1977. Never
married.
IX-473 Benjamin Harrison, b Ind., 1888, d bef 1946.
IX-474 Una Vera, b Ind., Mar. 1890, m ___ Bequette,
Residence in 1946, Thomson Falls, Mont.
IX-475 Darcey E. b Ind., Jan. 6, 1893, d North Liberty,
Ind., Nov. 11, 1974. Served in US Navy.
IX-476 Denzil Keith, b Ind., Mar. 20, 1895, d Dec. 1980.
M Sgt. US Army, World War I and II.
IX-477 Jessie Geraldine, b Ind., Nov. 1897; m ___ Huish.
Residence Oct. 1946: East Chicago, Ill.
IX-478 Mary, b Ind., July, 1899, d aft 1946; m ___
Yousim.
No. VIII-538
FRANKLIN BENJAMIN WORCESTER
(Charles Read7, Samuel6, Samuel5, Ebenezer4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, William1) b Chester, Conn., Oct.
9, 1875, m Jan. 5, 1900, Sarah E.B. Conklin. Residence Deep River, Conn.
Children of Franklin Benjamin Worcester
IX-479 Charles B., b Dec. 20, 1902.No. VIII-543
EDWIN P. WORCESTER (Ezekiel7, Ezekiel6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Weymouth, Mass., Aug. 24, 1826, m Mary J. Metcalf,
Peterboro, NH. Residence Weymouth.
Children of Edwin P. Worcester
IX-480 Edwin F., b Oct. 9, 1847.No. VIII-551
GEORGE WORSTER (Oliver7, Mark6, George5,
John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Berwick, Me., Dec.
14, 1830, d aft. 1856; m May 28, 1854, Augusta P. Hayes, b Farmington, N,H., 1833, d
Berwick, Me., 1872 (Lord's Cemetery, Berwick, Me.). Residence Berwick, Me.
Children of George Worster
IX-483 Oliver, b May 2, 1855.No. VIII-560
OLIN JEFFERSON WORCESTER
(Moses7, Mark6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Berwick, Me., Jan. 12, 1863, d aft, 1910, m Berwick, Me.,
May 30, 1887, Minnie Mae B. Smith, b Dover, NH, Dec. 10, 1867. Residence Berwick, Me.
Farmer.
Children of Olin J. Worcester
IX-484 Annie B., b Apr. 15, 1888.No. VIII-562
MARK WORCESTER
(Mark7, Mark6, George5, John4, Thomas3,
Moses2, William1) b Berwick, Me., Feb. 1, 1870, d Berwick, Me., July 7, 1936;
m Sept. 2, 1902, Louise B. Edgerly, b Berwick, Me., May 13, 1879, d Berwick, Me., May 23,
1930.
Children of Mark Worcester
IX-497 Mark Townsend, b July 15, 1903, d Oct. 30, 1910.
No. VIII-570
CHARLES H. WORSTER
(Thomas7,
Thomas6, George5, John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Oct. 23, 1851, d
Dec. 20, 1944; m Portland, Me., Dec. 25, 1872, Ella M. Leathe, d Portland, Me., Apr. 17,
1880 (Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Me.)
Children of Charles H. Worster
IX-501 Howard L., b Portland, Me., Feb. 27, 1873.No. VIII-576
ALEXANDER WORCESTER (Ebenezer7, Alexander6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., Aug. 13, 1828, d Groveton, NH, June 4, 1891,
m Sept. 30, 1854, Amy Goodwin, d Groveton, NH, Mar. 28, 1889. Residence Groveton, NH.
Farmer.
Children of Alexander Worcester
IX-503 Phila Etta, n Nov. 13, 1855, d July 14, 1856.No. VIII-579
EBENEZER WORCESTER
(Ebenezer7, Alexander6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., Aug. 31, 1834, d Lebanon, Oct. 26, 1880, m
So. Berwick, Me., Apr. 29, 1857, Nancy Marie Carroll, b Sanford, Me., Oct. 1, 1834, d Jan.
17, 1899. Residence Lebanon, Me. Farmer and shoemaker.
Children of Eben Worcester
IX-508 Infant, b and d, at Lebanon, 1861.No. VIII-586
Horace L. Worcester
HORACE L. WORCESTER
(Lemuel7, Alexander6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., Mar. 28, 1846, d Rochester, N.H.; m June 27,
1872, Rochester, NH, Millie A. Greenfield, b June 27, 1847, d Rochester, NH, Nov. 10,
1911. Enlisted in the Navy at the age of 18 to serve in the Civil War. Served on board
U.S.S. Lackawanna in West Gulf Squadron under Farragut. Honorably discharged at close of
war. Was a merchant for 20 years; Town Clerk of Rochester, NH, 4 years; Mayor of
Rochester, 2 years; City Clerk, 1903-1913; Trustee and President of N.P. Savings Bank;
Representative to State Legislature, 2 years; U.S. Consul to Satillo, Mex., 1903; Clerk of
Rochester Police Court; President N.H. Veteran Association; Commander Dept N.H.,
G.A.R.; Aide on Staff of Gov. Jordan with rank of Colonel.
Worcester Residence, Rochester, N.H.
No. VIII-588
ALLEN FRANCIS WORCESTER
(George7, Alexander6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., Aug. 29, 1838, d Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 29,
1884, m Somersworth, NH, Sept. 15, 1862, Roxanna L. Butler. Residence Chelsea, Mass.
Groceries and provisions.
Children of Allen F. Worcester
IX-512 Vernon F., b Somersworth, NH, Mar. 27, 1865. Residence Rutland, Vt. Scale engineer. S.B., 1886, Mass. Inst. of Tech.No. VIII-589
CHARLES HENRY WORCESTER
(George7, Alexander6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., Aug. 28, 1840, d June 1920 (Evergreen
Cemetery, Berwick); m Berwick, Me., June 3, 1865, Mary J. Clark, b N. Berwick, Me.,
Apr. 1, 1847. Served in 27th Maine Vol. Regiment during the Civil War. Residence Ward
Hill, Mass. Carpenter.
Children of Charles H. Worcester
IX-513 Ethelyn A., b Somersworth, NH, July 9, 1866, Boston, Mass., T.C. Cobb. Residence Malden, Mass.No. VIII-591
GEORGE ALBERT WORCESTER
(George7, Alexander6, George5, John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., July
24, 1843, d Springvale, July 25, 1926; m Feb. 2, 1873, Fannie Mariah Langley, b N.
Berwick, Me., June 24, 1852, d Lebanon, Me., June 16, 1916. Residence Lebanon. Farmer.
Children of George Albert Worcester
IX-518 Edith F., b Oct. 13, 1878, m
Jan. 1, 1900, Clifton G. Libby.
IX-519 Edna S., b Feb. 16, 1881, m Herbert O. Libby
IX-520 Leslie L.
IX-521 Josephine B., b Dec. 2, 1885; m Edwin Chase.
IX-522 Alice L., b Aug. 26, 1892.
No. VIII-592
HIRAM CLIFFORD WORCESTER
(George7, Alexander6, George5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Lebanon, Me., Feb. 26, 1845, m Waterboro, Me., May 16,
1869, Susie J. Pitts. Residence Suncook, NH. Supt. Cotton Mills.
Children of Hiram Clifford Worcester
IX-523 Waldo Thorne.No. VIII-618
GEORGE ALBERT WORCESTER
(George7, Isaac6, Lemuel5, John4,
Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b July 8, 1847, d
Allenstown, NH, Sep. 9, 1848, m May 28, 1904, m Tryphosa Colton Fesseden, b Nov.
7, 1845; d Suncock, NH, May 29, ___..
Children of George Albert Worcester
IX-525 May Alice, b Allenstown, NH, Aug. 25, 1867, m William N. Johnston.No. VIII-629
ISAAC R. WORSTER (Joshua7,
George6, Lemuel5, John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Glenburn, Me., 1825,
d Bangor, Me., Jan. 14, 1906 (Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hermon, Me.); m Levant, Me., Dec.
16, 1852, Charlotte Ann Hammond, b Bangor, Me., 1832, d Apr. 15, 1914.
Children of Isaac R..Worster
IX-527 George W.
IX-528 Dora E., b c1859, d Jan. 21, 1888; m Olin L. Clement, b 1852, d
1938.
IX-529 Ida Amelia, b Levant, Me., Jan. 25, 1862, d c1945; m Bangor, Me.,
Oct. 13, 1887, Olin Lorette Clement, b Bangor, Me., Nov. 15, 1852, d Bangor, Me. Dec. 7,
1938, Rancher in Montana.
(a) Deane Worster, b Mar. 18, 1890.
(b) Phillip Poindexter, b May 14, 1893.
(c) Marjorie Josephine, b July 29, 1898.
No. VIII-631
WILLIAM S. WORSTER (Joshua7,
George6, Lemuel5, John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Glenburn, Me.,
c1828, d July 2, 1878; m Levant, Me., Nov. 6, 1853, Roxana M. Brackett, b Hermon, Me., d
July 12, 1879.
Children of William S. Worster
IX-530 W.F., d Feb. 19, 1887; m Dora ___, d Jan. 14, 1892.
No.
VIII-638
GEORGE WASHINGTON WORSTER (Lemuel7, George6, Lemuel5, John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Glenburn, Me.,1834,
d Glenburn, Me., Aug. 24, 1896; m Dec. 6, 1865, Margaret A. Nason, d Kenduskeag, Me., Nov.
17, 1843, d North Oxbridge, Mass, Mar. 18, 1926 (Glenburn Cemetery). Served in Civil War
with 14th Maine Vol. Served during the Louisiana campaign and was wounded in Winchester.
Spent time in Wisconsin as a lumberman and attempted to organize a company for the Kansas
border troubles. Farmer and lumberman.
Children of George Washington Worcester
IX-531 Frank E.,
b Nov. 2, 1868
IX-532 George Henry.
IX-533 Edward W., b Bangor, Me., Nov. 22, 1874, d Bangor, Me., May 31, 1901.
IX-534 Nellie Amelia., b Nov. 17, 1876, d Oct. 8, 1940;
m North Oxbridge, Mass., Oct. 15, 1908, Harry B. Stephenson, b Oxbridge, Mass.
No. VIII-665
GALEN WORSTER
(Thomas Hilliard7, George6, Lemuel5, John4, Thomas3,
Moses2, William1) b
Troy, N.Y., c1839, d Bangor, Me., July 27, 1889; m1st Nettie Allen; m2d May 4, 1879,
Bertha Hawes, b c1871.
Children of Galen Worster by first marriage
IX-535 Maud M., b c 1871.
IX-536
William Brown.
Children of Galen Worster by second marriage
IX-537 Alice C., d Sept. 26, 1899; m Charles H.
McLaughlin.
IX-538 John H. d Dec. 22, 1929; m Dorothy A. Allen.
IX-539 Ada B., b Feb. 4, 1882, d July 11, 1983; m Nov. 8, 1914, Torrey
Judson.
IX-540
Ralph Galen.
IX-541 Florence E.
, b Dec. 8, 1887.
No. VIII-669
RUEL D. WORSTER (
Children of Ruel D. Worster
IX-542 Effie Lena, b Mar. 28, 1872, d June 6, 1896.
No. VIII-679
WILLIAM F. WORSTER (Soloman7,
George6, Lemuel5, John4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Glenburn. Me., July 10, 1852, d
Bangor, Me., Nov. 20, 1906; m Kenduskeag, Me., Mar. 1, 1879, Frances Lake, b Levant, Me.,
d bef. 1904.
Children of William F. Worster
IX-543
Charles P.No. VIII-685
JAMES WORCESTER
(Amos7,
Moses6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Columbia, Me., 1824,
d Baton Rouge, la., Apr. 21, 1863; m Sept. 13, 1845, Elsie Grant, b May 31, 1825, d
Columbia Falls, Me., May 19, 1903. He served in Co D 22nd Inf in Civil War. He was killed
in Batin Rouge, La.
Children of James Worcester
IX-544 Phidelia, b Dec. 1847, d 1925; m1st Nov. 23, 1863, Zimro Drisko Tibbetts, b 1841, d Columbia Falls, Me., Aug. 25, 1886; m2d c1900, Richard Dorr
Children of Phidelia and Zimro Drisko Tibbetts
(a) Richard A, b 1878, d 1932.
(b) Lena W., b Mar. 31, 1884, d Feb. 27, 1960.
IX-545
Philena, b c1849, d c1905.
IX-546 James L., b 1854, d c1865.
No. VIII-686
JOHN PALMER WORSTER
(Amos7, Moses6, Moses5,
Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Mar. 21, 1827, d
Apr. 27, 1887; m Columbia, Me., Anna "Annie" Small, b Apr. 10, 1827, d Sept. 25,
1896. Farmer and laborer at Columbia., Me.
Children of John Palmer Worster
IX-547
Amos.
IX-548
Leander Knowles.
IX-549 Ambrose,
b 1858, d 1860.
IX-550 Julia E.,
Children of Julia E. and Lory S. Worcester
(a) Samuel Worcester
IX-551 Emily Jane, b Cutler, Aug. 31, 1861, d 1910+; m 1884, Wellington Norton, son of Isaac P. and Elizabeth (Worcester) Smith (his 2d wife).
Children of Emily Jane and Wellington Norton Smith
(a) Leona L.
(b) Bertha H.
(c) Susie I.
(d) Stephen Phipps.
(e) Edith E.
(f) Beatrice R.
IX-552
John Palmer.
IX-553
Charles C.
IX-554 Lomenia Miranda,
Children of Lomenia Miranda and Rowland VanBuren Young
(a) Howard, b Dec. 15, 1889, d Jan. 28, 1951.
(b) Julia, b Feb. 7, 1891.
(c) Marcia, b Sept. 9, 1893.
(d) Irving, b Nov. 22, 1903.
(e) Bessie Mabel, b Oct. 15, 1908, d Feb. 6, 1990.
No. VIII-687
MOSES WORCESTER
(Amos7,
Moses6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Columbia, Me., Aug.
1829, d Columbia, Me., Feb. 4, 1904; m1st Sept. 6, 1851, Abigail J. Dorr, b Columbia. Me.,
c1826, d 1882; m2d July 12, 1883, Belinda J. Tracy, b Sept. 1853, d aft 1900.
Civil War veteran, Day layborer and farmer.
Children of Moses Worcester by 1st m
IX-555 Direxa Jane, b Columbia Falls, Me., Sept. 15, 1853, d Feb. 23, 1905; m 1873 Henry Franklin Foster, b Feb. 11, 1850, d Feb. 23, 1926.
Children of Direxa Jane and Henry Foster
(a) Laura B.
(b) Laura B.
(c) Charles W.
(d) Envilla.
(e) Lucy H.
IX-556
George
L., b Mar. 21, 1857, d May 27, 1928.
IX-557 Wesley Wellington, b June 1860, d Feb. 23, 1866.
IX-558 Hiram, b Sept. 8, 1864, d Oct. 7, 1865.
IX-559 Almeda Tucker, b Columbia, Me., Aug. 3, 1866, d
1930; m1st 1886, John R. Smith; m2d July 25, 1904, Herbert E. Worcester, b May 5, 1865, d
June 17, 1947.
Children of Almeda Tucker and John R. Smith
(a) Hanna B., b 1887, d Sept. 8, 1893.
(b) Albert, b Oct. 24, 1888, d Oct. 29, 1888.
(c) Harry M. , b 1891, d June 19, 1897.Children of Almeda Tucker and Herbert E. Worcester
(d) Mabel L., b Sept. 8, 1906.
Children of Moses Worcester by 2d m
IX-560
William Wesley.
IX-561
Moses Jefferson.
IX-562 Mary A., b Dec. 1887, d July 2, 1908; m May 13, 1905, Augustus Winslow
Carter.
IX-563 Marcia Evelyn, b Columbia Falls, Me., May 30,
1889, d Howland, Me., June 12, 1983 (Hadley Lake Cemetery); m Oct. 1, 1913, Austin Eugene
Harmon, b East Machias, Me., Apr. 21, 1887, d Millinocket, Me., Nov. 27, 1934.
Children of Marcia Evelyn and Austin Eugene Harmon
(a) Austin Eugene, b May 10, 1914, d June 23, 1959.
(b) Christine Elizabeth, b Sept. 29, 1917; m Sept. 17, 1936, Milton Creighton Hampton, son of John Hampton and Alice Craig, b St. John, Canada, Aug. 13, 1914, d Zephyrhills, Fla., Aug. 29, 1987.Children of Christine Elizabeth and Milton Hampton
(1) John A., b Mar. 18, 1940.
(2) Nancy Evelyn, b Oct. 30, 1946.(c) Frederick Leon, b July 15, 1930; m Dorothy Corine Bauer, Huntsville, Ark., Sept. 15, 1951.
Children of Frederick Leon and Dorothy Bauer
(1) Debirah Jean, b Dec. 29, 1953.
(2) Sheila Ann, b Apr. 6, 1956.
(3) Janice Elaine, b Aug. 23, 1958.
(4) Fay Lorraine, b JAn. 1, 1962.
(5) Fredercik Leon, b July 17, 1967.
IX-564 John Palmer, b Feb. 1891, d 1913 from gun accident.
IX-565 Elizabeth
M. b 1894, d c1910.
No. VIII-692
DANIEL CORTHELL WORCESTER
(Leonard7, Moses6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Columbia, Wahington
Co., Me., Apr. 11, 1822, d Columbia, Me., Jan. 27, 1897, (Columbia Cemetery, Epping); m
Columbia, Me., Jan. 6, 1844, Keziah Smith, b Jonesboro, Me., May 30, 1822, d Columbia,
Me., July 12, 1889, buried in Columbia Cemetery. Lumberman.
Children of Daniel Corthell Worcester
IX-566 Ferdinand D.
IX-567
Aschiel M.
IX-568
Zeno D., b Nov. 18, 1850, d Jan. 1, 1890, buried
in Epping Cemetery. He married Feb. 3, 1878, Augusta J., dau of Joseph and Deborah
(Whittemore) Bridgham, b July 1856, d 1933. Laborer and lumberman at Columbia, Me.
Alfred Small Worcester |
Children of Alfred Small Worcester
IX-569
Harland L. "Harley", b Aug. 11, 1868, d Jan. 22, 1948; m1st
July 5, 1898, Rene Blanche Nash, b June 12, 1870; m2d Sept. 3, 1930, Lucy C. (Smith) Dorr,
b Apr. 1885, d 1944. She had m1st Oct. 15, 1904, Vernon E. Dorr. Farmer and retail
merchant at Columbia. Children of Mary A. and Herschel J. Alan (a) Ina N., m
1st Frank Jones; m2d David Lindburg IX-572
Charles Kimball. Children of Lilian Lucy and Charles Loring Puffer (a) Charles Loring,
Jr. IX-574
Ben Conley. No. VIII-698 Children of Josiah Moore Worcester IX-575 Howard L.,
b Columbia, Me., late 1878; settled in Alaska. No. VIII-701 Children of Algernon Worcester IX-578 Minnie E., b Cherrylfield,
Me., May 3, 1862, d 1915; m Columbia, Me., Jan. 20, 1880, Charles Grant, son of Bassum. Children of Minie E. and Charles Grant (a) Everett, b June 8, 1883.
IX-570 Ralph Waldo G.
IX-571
Mary
A., b Columbia. Me., Jan. 11, 1873, d Jan. 31, 1950 (Epping Cemetery); m Jan. 28,
1893, Herschel J. Allen, b July 1860, d Columbia, Me., May 22, 1958.
(b) Stanford.
(c)
Herschel LaForest.
(d) Iola L., b Columbia, Me., Dec. 1893.
IX-573 Lilian Lucy,, b
Columbia, Me., May 26, 1881, d Orono, Me., March 12, 1970; m Feb. 23, 1905, Charles Loring
Sweeney Puffer (div. bef. 1910).
JOSIAH MOORE WORCESTER
(Leonard7, Moses6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Apr. 17, 1836, d
1900+; m1st Columbia, Me., Jan. 1, 1878, Lydia Elvira Jordan, dau of Robert, Jr. and Lucy
Ann (Young) Spurling, b Cranberry Isles, Me., Nov. 5, 1858, d 1880+. Josih m2d ___
(no children). Removed after 1880 to Wisdom, Mont., then to Calif. or Alaska.
IX-576
Lovie, b 1880s, lived in San Francisco.
IX-577
Robert W., b 1880s, d 1900+.
Algernon A. Worcester
ALGERNON A. WORCESTER
(Moses7, Moses6,
Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1)
b May 21, 1839, d Oct. 10, 1906; m Columbia, Me., Sept. 30, 1860, Nancy, dau Eli and
Diadama (Smith) Tracy, b Cherrylfield, Me., Feb. 24, 1842, d July 9, 1916. He was a pvt.
in CO D 22nd ME Inf. (Sept. 10, 1862-Aug. 14, 1863, and cpl. in CO G 15th ME Inf (Mar. 1,
1865 - Mar. 1, 1866). Lumberman and farmer in Cherryfield and Columbia, Me.
IX-579 Herbert E.
(b) Roscoe, b Sept. 9, 1890.
(c)
Vivian, b Dept. 6, 1894.
IX-580
Allison P.
IX-581 Harry W.
IX-582
Nettie M., b Columbia, Me., July 2, 1871, d Nov.
15, 1923; m 1892, Wellington Bassam Grant.
Children of Nettie M. and Wellington Grant
(a) Effie.
(b) Alta.
(c) Helen, b Sept. 12, 1898, d Oct. 22, 1981; m Frank W. Smith, b May 2, 1878, d Apr. 23, 1965.
IX-583 Irving W.
IX-584 Lillian Mae., b Feb. 20, 1876, d Feb. 23, 1960; m Harry E. Drisko, b Feb.
16, 1878, d Aug. 8, 1876. Removed to Haverhill, Mass.
Children of Lillian Mae and Harry E. Drisko
(a) Lloyd Harry, b Sept. 26, 1900, d June 11, 1995.
IX-585 Eri M.
IX-586
Bertha
A., b Columbia, Me., Oct. 15, 1880, d Sept. 19, 1915; m Oct. 7, 1908, Richard A.,
son of Zimro Drisko and Phidelia (Worcester) Tibbetts, b 1878, d 1932.
Children of Bertha A and Richard A. Tibbetts
(a) Kenneth R.
IX-587 Hervey Houghton, b Mar. 21, 1885, d Dec. 10, 1893.
No. VIII-704
THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN WORCESTER
aka T.
Freeland (Moses7, Moses6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Columbia, Me., Jan.
9, 1845, d Columbia, Me., Nov. 10, 1921; m Nov. 16, 1867, Georgetta E "Georgia",
dau of Samuel Kincaid and Eunice Dorr, b Cherryfield, Dec. 3, 1847, d 1924. He was a
farmer and lumberman at Columbia, Me..
Children of Theodore Freeland Worcester
IX-588 Thaddeus Willey.
IX-589 Belle C., b Dec. 25, 1870, d 1941; m 1886, Frank K.
Allen, b 1861, d Apr. 4, 1922.
IX-590 Nellie M., b Jan. 20, 1872, d 1957; m 1889,
George M. Peterson.
IX-591 Ida M., b Columbia. Me., Mar., 1874,d
1910+; m 1st 1891, Alpheus Tibbetts, m 2nd July 2, 1894, Charles A., son of Josish
Higgins and Amanda J. (Butler) Gordon of Sullivan. Lived at Columbia and Sullivan.
IX-592 Hervey Houghton, b cFeb. 14, 1876, d
Columbia, Me., Apr. 20, 1881.
IX-593 Linnie E., b Oct. 24, 1878,d 1910+; m Fred Havey,
Feb. 4, 1875, d Aug. 1967.
IX-594 Ploomia Eunice, b Apr. 4, 1880, d 1969+; m July
1, 1899, Eugene P., son of Gleason and Francesca (rice) Wilson, b Jan 1875, d S. Portland,
Mar. 25, 1951. He was a laborer in a sawmill . Removed to Columbia Falls, Bar Mills and
South Portland.
IX-595
Alden Moses.
IX-596 Florence, b Columbia, Me., May 12, 1885, d
Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 1972; m June 20, 1906, George E. Smith, b Aug. 1879, d 1969.
IX-597 Earle E., b Columbia, Me., Feb. 2, 1894, d
Bangor, Me., Dec. 29, 1976; m Dec. 22, 1915, Beryl D. Pennell, b Buxton, Me., 1899, d
1964.
No. VIII-705
EATHIEL A. WORCESTER
(Moses7, Moses6,
Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1)
b June 20, 1846, d 1910; m Aug 29, 1868, Mary Jane "Jennie", dau of Samuel and
Mary H. (Cary) Sprague, b 1849, d 1900. Lumberman. Removed to Haverhill, Mass.
Children of Eathiel A. Worcester
IX-598 Effie J., b Oct. 15, 1870, d 1900; m Hoeard Sargent, b 1849. Lived at Haverhill.
No. VIII-707
MOSES ALDEN WORCESTER
(Moses7, Moses6,
Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1)
b Nov. 9, 1851, d Columbia, Me., Sept. 9. 1925; Columbia, Me., Dec. 15, 1877, Runie E.,
dau of Frankland Dorman, b Addison, Me., Feb. 2, 1859, d 1951. Lumberman and laborer at
Columbia.
Children of Moses Alden. Worcester
IX-599 Harold, d 1948+; lived in Cincinnati, Oh.
No. VIII-712
SAMUEL CUMMINGS WORCESTER
(Clement Fernald7, John6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1)
b Mar. 11, 1824, d Lawrence, Mass, Feb. 9, 1911; m 1st Columbia, Me., June 21, 1846, Mary
E.H. Tabbutt, b Columbia Falls, Me., 1827, d Centerville, Mar. 11, 1862; m2d Harrington,
Feb. 7, 1863, Rosina Reynolds, b Machiasport, Me., 1835, d 1880+. Lumberman and farmer.
Children of Samuel Cummings Worcester by 1st m
IX-600
Fancis
L., b cJune 1847, d Centerville, Oct. 13, 1860. (Greenwood Cemetery,
Tibbettstown).
IX-601 Phebe Tucker, b Apr, 1850, d Easton, NH, Oct.
1926; m 1870, John Worcester Tibbetts, b 1846, d Easton, NH, aft 1907.
Children of Phebe Tucker and John Worcester Tibbetts
(a) Angus Lambert.
IX-602
Lory S.
IX-603 Electa Ann "Annie", b Apr. 24, 1854, d 1940; m
William Jordan of Haverhill, Mass.
IX-604 Ignatius, b 1857, d 1899. Lumberman at Teeklat,
Wash and Shelton, Wash.; m Rose Berger of Shelto, Wash.
Children of Samuel Cummings Worcester by 2d m
IX-605
Francisco
M. "Frank", b Apr. 18, 1863, d 1880; m Elizabeth Smith of Seattle,
Wash.
IX-606 Fernando C., b Dec. 26, 1865, d 1880+.
Professional Baseball player in Mass.
IX-607 Ralph Eben, b 1867, d in Central America 1880+.
IX-608 Elitha H., b Mar. 30, 1869, d 1880+; m Fred
Haskell.
IX-609 Rosanna, b 1870, d 1871.
IX-610 Clinton "Clytie", b Apr. 22, 1871; m
Una Dawson.
IX-611 Maud E. (twin), b Aug 31, 1874, d 1880+; m Henry
Festeau. Lived in Detroit, Mich.
IX-612 May D., (twin), Aug. 31, 1874, d 1911+; m c1899,
William H. Gordon. Lived in Lawrence, Mass.
No. VIII-713
FRANCIS CUMMINGS WORCESTER
(
Children of Francis Cummings Worcester
IX-613 Leonice L., b Jan. 1851, d c 1916; m1st 1871, Jefferson Tucker, b Dec, 20, 1850, d Dec. 20, 1885 in a hunting accident; m2d 1887, Vandeluer Low as his 2nd wife.
Children of Leonice and Jefferson Tucker
(a) Dora.
(b) Mary.
(c) Venleason.
(d) Wendell.
(e) Wilbur.
(f) Frank.
(g) Bertha Emma.
IX-614
George
E., b Aug. 26, 2852, d Apr. 28, 1856.
IX-615
Mary Ann, b cDec. 1856, d July 20, 1859.
IX-616 Caroline Sophia "Caddie", b Mar. 1859, d 1920+; m
Columbia Falls, Me., Apr. 8, 1876, Milton C., son of Stephen and Ann (Thornton)
Reed, b Northfield, c4Mar. 1854, d Columbia Falls, Me., Sept. 9, 1928.
IX-617 Ann Betsy "Annie", b Jan. 11, 1863, d
North Reading, Mass, Feb. 9, 1946; m1st 1880, Lassell Corthell as his 2d wife; m2d Mar.
17, 1903, Leander F., son of William Flagg and Susan L. (Johnson) White, b Jonesport
Mar. 15, 1854, d 1928.
IX-618 George Francis.
IX-619 Wilbur M.
IX-620
Infant.
IX-621
Forrester R.
IX-622
Adrianna P. "Addie/Adra", b Apr. 26,
1876, d 1939+; m1st Apr. 21, 1894, Joel A., son of William Flagg and Susan L. (Johnson)
White, b Jonesport, cFeb. 26, 1867d Bangor, ME., Apr. 15, 1939; m 2d, June 30, 1914,
Charles Foren of Bangor.
No. VIII-714
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WORCESTER
(Clement Fernald7, John6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Apr. 30, 1828, d
"of disease" Aug. 4, 1863, (Greenwood Cemetery, Columbia Falls, Me.); m int.
July 4, 1849, Hanna L., dau Edward Elsie (Dorr) Grant of Cutler, Me., b Columbia, Me.,
Feb. 7, 1830, d Cherryfield, Me., Aug. 14, 1892. He served in the Civil War (mustered out
2 days after his death. Farmer at Columbia, Me.
Children of William Augustus Worcester
IX-623 Mellisa Aurilla., b May 23, 1851, d Cherryfield, Me., Feb. 12, 1911, m1st ca. 1846-47, Wilford/Wilfrid S., son of William S. and Mary Ann (Burke) Tucker, (divorced), m 2nd Cherrylfield, c1872, James Warren, son of Eathiel and Pamelia (Willey) Smith, b 1853, d 1928.
Children of Mellisa Aurilla by first marriage
(a) Josephine Lucille, b July 18, 1868, d Nov. 30, 1900, m Cherryfield, Mar. 28, 1888, Charles Henry Smith, b Jan. 1, 1868.
(b) Carrie, b Feb. 21, 1870, m Charles Crockett.
(c) Sherman, b Dec. 23, 1870, m Olive M. (Dunbar) Alline.
(d) Elsie, b 1872, m Frank Joy.
Children of Mellisa A. by second marriage
(e) Warren J., b Aug. 8, 1874, m Nellie Robinson.
(f) Bernice.
(g) Gertrude, b Apr. 24, 1877m ____ Cole.
(h) Nara, m ____ OBrien (of Unionville?)
(i) Lory.
(j) Lydia, b 1883, m Frank E. Tucker (Abram).
(k) Harry, b 1886, d Feb., 1971, m Henrietta Davis (Luther).
(l) Ira E., b May 21, 1889, d Bangor, Me., Dec. 2, 1969.
(m) son, b Oct. 11, 1893.
IX-624 Charles L., b Jan. 8, 1853, d Mar. 20, 1857.
IX-625 Billings Augustus.
IX-626 Charles L., b Apr. 7, 1858,d 1935; m Grand Manan,
NB, Canada, Dec. 19, 1892, Hattie, dau of William Lee and Jane Sophia (Meigs) Green of
Castalia, New Brunswick, b 1866?, d 1941.
No. VIII-715
ASA TUCKER WORCESTER
aka "Asa
Tecumseh" (Clement Fernald7,
John6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Sept. 8, 1830, d
Columbia Falls, Me., June 7, 1923, m1st Nov. 16, 1851, Harriet Newell Farrell,
b in Ireland 1830, d 1861; m 2d Aug. 31, 1862, Sucinda V. Tibbetts, b Columbia Falls, Oct.
1842, d 1914. Asa had five children with his first wife and ten by his second. Known
to be alive in Sept., 1914 at the age of 84. Member of the militia that was called to duty
to protect Washington, D.C. upon the attack on Ft. Sumpter. Pvt. in Co K 1st Inf. Farmer
and lumberman at "Tibbetstown."
Children of Asa Tucker Worcester by first m
IX-627 Madora, b 1852, d 1853.
IX-628 Zelotus Knowles, b 1853, lost at sea when
schooner Evely foundered off Handkerchief Shoals (Cape Cod) in Oct. 1878; unm.
IX-629 Warren Cleveland "Cleve", b Aug. 8,
1855, d Jonesport Apr. 6, 1937; m Addison, Me., Spet 6, 1875, Nancy Ann "annie"
Cummings, b Jonesport, Feb. 1856, d Jonesport, Me., Mar. 19, 1928. Day laborer at Columbia
Falls, Me. and Jonesport, Me.
IX-630 John M., b Columbia Falls, Me., cSept 7, 1857, d Mar. 30, 1905;
m1st Columbia Falls, Me., Mar. 28, 1885, Emma E. Cummings, b Jonesport, Apr. 1866, d
1900+; (div. before 1890 and she m 2d 1896, Joseph P. S. Sinclair; John m2d Columbia, Me.,
July 3, 1890, Nellie E. Dorr, b May 1873, d 1905+, she m2d George Washington Dorr of
Cherryfield, Me.
IX-631 Asa Tucker.
Children of Asa Tucker Worcester by second m
IX-632
Everett Venleason.
IX-633 Harriet Farrell "Hattie", b May 8,
1866, d June 27, 1946; m1st 1892, Geroge C. Coffin; m2d Apr. 21, 1906, Henry L., son of
Ambrose Snow and Hannah Frances (Willey) Willey of Cherryfield, b 1873, d 1922.
IX-634 Minnie E., b May 19, 1868, d Aug. 3, 1924; m1st
Columbia, Me., Oct. 9,1 1885, Amherst Hartford, b Nov. 9, 1859, d Oct. 1, 1891' m2d Dec.
31, 1870, Franklin D. Hartford (his half brother). b Apr. 28, 1870, d
1938.
IX-635 Della P., b June 8, 1870, d 19512,; m 1888,
Chales C. Worcester.
IX-636 Amy C., b Dec. 17, 1872, d Apr. 1, 1965' m June
7, 1892, John Bryant.
IX-637
Philander Abbott.
IX-638 Laura Isabell "Lottie", b July 11, 1877, d
1951; m Columbia Falls, Dec. 5, 1896, Daniel Webster Hartford, b Feb. 1875, d 1964.
IX-639 Sadie, b Nov. 16, 1879, d Apr. 28, 1947; m1st
Aug. 1903, George Trussell of Concord, NH.
IX-640 Louise B., Apr. 16, 1883, d Dec. 6, 1942; m Mar.
15, 1902, James Tenan of Cherryfield. Lived at Cherryfield and Columbia, Me.
IX-641 Queen B., b July 16, 1887, d Mar. 18, 1984; m
Oct. 30, 1907, Joseph Whitney Drisko, b Oct. 18, 1885, d Dec. 22, 1976. Farmer at Columbia
Falls. Me.
No. VIII-719
JOSEPH W. WORCESTER
(Clement Fernald7, John6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Jan. 2, 1841, d
Columbia, Me., 1907; m Columbia, Me., Sept. 25, 1865, Evelyn Elletta "Eva"
Allen, b 1847, d Addison, Sept. 9, 1929. Served in Civil War (Jan. 23, 1862 - June 6,
1865). Laborer and farmer at Columbia Falls, Me.
Children of Joseph W. Worcester
IX-642
Lily
B., b Columbia Falls, Me., June 23, 1866, d 1947; m 1884, Fred Millard Kilroy.
IX-643 Evelyn M. "Evie", n 1868, d 1880+.
IX-644
Aaron Leroy.
IX-645 Ida V., b cMay
6, 1875, d jonesport, Me., Aug. 25, 1926; m Mar. 16, 1904, John E. Crowley, b Beals Apr.
1880, d 1928. Fisherman at Jonesport, Me.
IX-646 Edgar A., b Columbia Falls, Me., Oct. 30, 1877, d jonesport, Feb
11, 1968; m1st Oct. 1, 1901, Grace D. Drisko, b Jonesport, Oct. 1872, d 1926; m2d
Ajonesprot, Jan. 5, 1929, Emma Day (Leighton) Harmon, b Pembroke, May 26, 1877, d 1929,
dau of Raymong Isaiah and Adeline F. (Day) Leighton (she m1st George A. Harmon from
Machias; He m3d Aug. 4, 1956, Helen M. (Giles) Haynes, b c1879, d Feb. 1964 from
Ellsworth. Edgar grad. Castine Normal School 1899. Lived at Jonesport.
IX-647 Ethel E. (triplet), b June 5, 1882, d Nov. 9,
1882.
IX-648 Willard W. (triplet), b June 5, 1882, d Nov. 15,
1882.
IX-649 J. William (triplet), b June 5, 1882, d Apr. 13, 1908.
IX-650 Julia F., b Feb. 18, 1886, d May 18, 1886.
No. VIII-724
CLEMENT URIAH WORCESTER
(Clement Fernald7, John6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b Apr. 5, 1851,
d Mexico, Me., Dec. 16, 1925; m Columbia, Me., May 30, 1874, Melvena Chandler Allen, b
Dec. 20, 1856, d Mexico, Me., Jan. 22, 1917. Lived at Columbia, Ridlonville, Stuartstown,
NH, and Pittsburg, NH.
Children of Clement Uriah Worcester
IX-651 Willbury Waldo,
b Columbia, Me., Sept. 27, 1875, d Hanover, Me., June 26, 1944; m Dec. 16, 1899, Alice
Mabel, dau of George and Alice (Shepard) Curtis, b Corinne, Mar. 13, 1879, d Norway, Me.,
Oct. 16, 1968.
IX-652 Lucius R., b Pittsburg, NH, Feb. 12, 1880, d
Ridlonville, Me., June 3, 1940; m Maude Sweatt, b Errol, NH, July, 24, 1881, d Rumford,
Me., Sept. 22, 1956.
No. VIII-732
WILLIAM HOWARD WORCESTER
(William7, Joseph6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1)
b Columbia, Me., June 9, 1845, d Mar. 22, 1924; m1st Columbia, Me., Mar. 29, 1866, Abigail
McCaslin "Abbie" Tibbetts, b Columbia, Me., May 5, 1844, d Apr. 12, 1918 (div
c1900 after 7 children); William m2d 1901, Emma Augusta (Tucker) Worcester, b Columbia,
June 27, 1855, d Mar. 9, 1911 (no more children). Farmer and stonemason at Columbia, Me.
Children of William Howard Worcester by 1st wife
IX-653 Iva Bernice,
b Sept. 17, 1867, d Oct. 10, 1871.
IX-654 Ina Gertrude, Feb. 6, 1879, d 1956; m1st c1906,
Albert F. Allen as his 2d wife; m2d June 30, 1939, George R. Smith of Bangor, Me.
IX-655 Ralph Bertram, b Sept. 18, 1871, d Mar. 14, 1872.
IX-656 Nathan Shaw, b Mar. 1, 1873, d Apr. 15, 1873.
IX-657 Bertha Edna, b Mar. 5, 1875, d Sept. 8, 1889.
IX-658 Irving Bartlett, b Aug. 20, 1878, d Sept. 1966. Farmer. Mover to
Haverhill, Mass; m1st Oct. 26, 1894, Susie N. Clark, b 1879, d 1910+; m2d Ida Williams.
IX-659 Thomas Howard, b Nov. 25, 1884, d Dec. 12, 1939;
m May 30, 1914, Effie H. Allen, b Oct. 1888, d 1931.
No. VIII-737
ALFRED L. WORSTER
(Seward Bucknam7, Issac6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1) b 1846, d c1886; m
Clara Weber. Served in the Civil War, Co D 11th Inf. Discharged in Maine.
Children of Alfred L.Worster
IX-660 Martha Ella.
IX-661
Seward B.
IX-662 Amy, b 1867, d Feb. 1, 1929; m Lee, Me., Apr. 8, 1896,
George M. Worster; m2d Mark Worster.
IX-663 Rachell, b c 1870.
IX-664 Allen Walter.
IX-665 Sarah, b c 1872.
IX-666
Clara, b c1876.
IX-667 Abbie, b c 1878.
IX-668 Alfred.
No. VIII-743
ELI LEIGHTON WORSTER
(Isaac7, Isaac6, Moses5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Moses2, William1)
b Springfield, Me., Mar. 5, 1848, d Anson, Me., Sept., 3, 1929; m Springfield, Me., Sept.
2, 1871, Celestia Boyington, b Prentiss, Me., Feb. 22, 1854, d Oakland, Me., May 16, 1937.
Children of Eli Leighton Worster
IX-669 Edgar B., b Prentiss, Me., Aug. 22, 1872, d Aug. 28,
1904.Children of Albert B. Worster
IX-676
Sewell,
b Dec. 22, 1873, d 1961; m Forest City, Me., Aug. 11, 1921, Lettie M. Foster.
IX-677 Ivy M.,
Children of Ivy M. and Merle E. Harris
(a) Garfield.
(b) Wallace.
(c) Lewis.
(d) Shirley.
(e) Maxine.
(f) Marion.
(g) Ida.
(h) Frances.
IX-678
Barbara,
b Mar. 14, 1882.
IX-679 Ardie.
IX-680 Grace C.
VIII-747
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WORCESTER
Children of Benjamin Franklin Worcester
IX-683 Birdie L.
, b Kossuth, Me., d 1964; m Walter Boyd.No. VIII-752
MARK WORSTER
Children of Mark Worster
IX-684
Eugene T.
IX-685 Julia E.,
No. VIII-754
ROBERT S. WORSTER
Children of Robert S. Worster
IX-687 Timothy.
No. VIII-767
ROBERT LEIGHTON WORSTER
Children of Robert Leighton Worster
IX-688
Josephine,
b Sept. 22, 1892.
IX-689 Hollis,
No. VIII-768
HOWARD WORSTER
Children of Howard Worster
IX-690
Isabel,
b 1903, d 1903.
IX-691 Mary A., b Apr. 18, 1904, d Dec. 18, 1977; m Dec.
24, 1919, Earlie T. Davis, b Springfield, Me., Apr. 30, 1890, d Oct. 2, 1972.
IX-692 Vinal H.
IX-693 Bessie E.
Children of Vernie
b Webster Plantation, Me., Apr. 126, 1938, d Aug. 27, 1972.(a) Vaughn R.,
IX-700
Vera
B., b June 12, 1920, d 1963.
IX-701 Lyle H.,
No. VIII-769
SEWARD WORSTER
Children of Seward Worster
IX-702 Seward E.
No. VIII-771
GEORGE HENRY WORSTER
Children of George Henry Worster
IX-703
Martha
Etta, d Sept. 2, 1899.
IX-704
George Milo.
IX-705 Milage Guy, b Prentiss, Me., d Oct. 20, 1909.
IX-706 Myna W.,
Children of Myna W. and Aaron Tucker, Sr.
b Mar 27, 1924, d Aug. 25, 1988.(a) Eunice.
(b) Percy.
(c) Mona.
(d) Aaron.
(e) Horace, b Feb. 11, 1911, d Dec. 11, 1975.
(f) Hattie, b Mar. 7, 1913.
(g) Evelyn, b 1915, d 1937.
(h) Lynn A.
IX-707
Helen,
b 1886.
IX-708 Benjamin Franklin.
IX-709 Mary Melissa,
Children of Mary Melissa and Percy Kneeland
b Dec. 15, 1911.(a) Gladys Evelyn,
IX-710
Freeman.
IX-711 Alice B.,
Children of Alice B. and Francis Harvey
b Apr. 14, 1929, d June 9, 1981.(a) Marjorie V., b 1920, d Sept. 27, 1975.
(b) Eben C.,
IX-712
Arthur L.
IX-713
Bessie E., b Mar. 17, 1904, d Mar. 20, 1904.
IX-714 Helen
No. VIII-777
WILLIAM EMERY WORSTER
Children of William Emery Worcester
IX-716
Joseph.
IX-717
Katie Estella, b Prentiss, Me., Feb. 14, 1894.
IX-718
Virgie Maude, b Prentiss, Me., Dec. 8, 1895.
IX-719
Clarence Emery, b Prentiss, Me., May, 26, 1898, d
Springfield, Me., July 27, 1918; m Florence W. Lyons, b Springfield, Me.;
Children of James Worcester
IX-725
Hazel,
b Prentiss, Me. , June 1, 1902; m Skowhegan, Me., Hugo Hjort, Dec. 25, 1919, (div. Sept.
1939)
IX-726 Vivian, b Prentiss, Me. , July 30, 1908.
IX-727 Ernest.
IX-728 Margrett E.
IX-729
Frederick, b Prentiss, Me. , May 19, 1905.
IX-730
Wallace,
No. VIII-779
PEARL ANDREW WORSTER
Children of Pearl Andrew Worcester
IX-731 Daisy,
b Nov. 4, 1909; m Henry Bradeen.No. VIII-798
WILLIAM QUINT WORCESTER
Children of William Quint Worcester
IX-735 Grace May,
b May 27, 1897, adopted, dau of his sister, Addie Florence Morrell.No. VIII-802
ASA FRANKLIN WORCESTER
Children of Asa Franklin Worcester by first marriage
IX-736 William Franklin.
Children of Asa Franklin Worcester by second marriage
IX-737 Jessie Marie,
b Ft. Scott, Kansas, July 30, 1887. Residence Enid, Okla.
IX-738
Uri Bradbury, b Nov. 21,
1889, Ft. Scott, Kansas, m Enid, Okla., Oct. 18, 1912, Imo Dunworth. Residence Enid, Okla.
IX-739 Charlotte,
b Ft. Scott,
Kansas, Aug. 24, 1891. Residence Enid, Okla.
IX-740
Frances,