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| Mary Woodworth was born on 27 October 1727 at Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. She died. She was the daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Mary Weeks. |
| Mary Woodworth was born on 10 March 1650/51 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Walter Woodworth and (?) (?). Mary Woodworth married Aaron Simmons on 24 December 1677 at Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 Mary Woodworth died after 1 January 1720.1 |
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| Mary Woodworth was born in 1683 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Deborah (?). Mary Woodworth married an unknown person on 29 December 1707. She died on 11 July 1725 at Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.1 She was buried at Trumbell Cem., Lebanon, Connecticut. |
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| Mehitabel Woodworth was born on 15 August 1662 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Walter Woodworth and (?) (?). |
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| Mercy Woodworth was born on 24 January 1737 at Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. She died. She was the daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Mary Weeks. |
| Naomi Woodworth was born on 22 May 1739 at Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. She died. She was the daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Mary Weeks. |
| Philander Woodworth was born on 11 February 1781 at Lebanon, Connecticut. He died. He was the son of William Woodworth and Lydia Bacon. |
| Priscilla Woodworth was born circa 1706 at Lebanon, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Hannah (?). Priscilla Woodworth married Amos Fuller on 29 June 1721 at Lebanon, Connecticut.1 |
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| Ruth Woodworth was born in May 1687 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Woodworth and Sarah Stockbridge. Ruth Woodworth married Benjamin Sylvester Jr on 8 May 1718 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 Ruth Woodworth died. |
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| Ruth Woodworth was born in 1695 at Little Compton, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Hannah (?). Ruth Woodworth married an unknown person in 1717. She died. |
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| Sarah Woodworth was born in August 1678 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Woodworth and Sarah Stockbridge. Sarah Woodworth died. |
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| Sarah Woodworth was born circa 1643 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Walter Woodworth and (?) (?). Sarah Woodworth died after 1686.1 |
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| Swift Woodworth was born on 16 October 1759 at Lebanon, Connecticut.1,2 He was the son of Benjamin Woodworth and Mercy Swift. Swift Woodworth died on 5 March 1838 at Concord, Jackson, Michigan, at age 78.3 He In the NGSQ Supplement: Index to Revolutionary War Pension Applications, there is a Swift Woodworth listed from Conn. file S29560 (and a William from Conn. listed as file S29559). |
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| Thomas Woodworth was born circa 1641 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Walter Woodworth and (?) (?). Thomas Woodworth married Deborah Damon on 8 February 1666 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.2 Thomas Woodworth died circa February 1718/19 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.2 |
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| Tryphena Woodworth was also known as Tryphenia Woodworth. She was born circa 1788 at Salisbury, Connecticut. She was the daughter of William Woodworth and Lydia Bacon. Tryphena Woodworth died. |
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| Walter Woodworth was born circa 1612 at England.1 He lived between 2 January 1634 and 27 March 1634 at Plymouth Colony.2 He married (?) (?) between 1639 and 1640 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.3 Walter Woodworth was a very early immigrant to Scituate, Mass. Walter's daughter, Mehitabel, is mentioned as having been "unfortunate as to her health." She was afflicted with some nervous disorder, which in those superstitious days was synonymous with being "possessed with the devil;" in other words, she was under the influence of witchcraft and Mary Ingham was charged with being the witch. On March 6, 1676, she was indicted in the following language: "Mary Ingham, thou art indicted by the name of Mary Ingham of the Town of Scituate, in the jurisdiction of New Plymouth, for that thou, having not the fear of God before thine eyes, hast by the help of the Devil in a witchcraft or sorcery, maliciously procured much hurt, mischief and pains unto the body of Mehitabel Woodworth, the daughter of WALTER WOODWORTH, of Scituate aforesaid, and some others; particular causing her, the said Mehitabel to fall into violent fits, and causing great pains unto several parts of her body at several times so as she, the said Mehitabel Woodworth hath almost been bereft of her senses and hath greatly languished to her much suffering thereby and the procuring of great grief, sorrow and charge to her parents--all which thou hast procured and done against the law of God and to His great dishonor, and contrary to our Sovereign Lord the King, His crown and dignity." Mary was tried and, very fortunately, acquitted. Walter Woodworth died between 26 November 1685 and 2 March 1686 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.4 |
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| William Woodworth was born on 7 February 1754 at Lebanon, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Benjamin Woodworth and Mercy Swift. William Woodworth married Lydia Bacon, daughter of Ebenezer Bacon and Lydia Lothrop, on 28 October 1773 at 1st Congregational Church, Lebanon, Connecticut.2 William Woodworth died on 13 February 1813 at Bloomfield, New York, at age 59. He In the NGSQ Supplement: Index to Revolutionary War Pension Applications, there is a William Woodworth listed from Conn. file S29559 (and a Swift from Conn. listed as file S29560). |
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| William Woodworth was born on 29 August 1779 at Lebanon, Connecticut. He died. He was the son of William Woodworth and Lydia Bacon. |
| Elizabeth Worthington married George Bowers on 15 April 1649 at Cambridge, Massachusetts.1 |
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| Anthony Wright married Mary Smith, daughter of Richard Smith, after 1662 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 |
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| Eleanor Young was born say 1686. She was the daughter of George Young and Elizabeth (?).1 Eleanor Young married Thomas Hilleary Jr., son of Thomas Hilleary and Eleanor Sprigg, circa 1706.2,3 |
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| George Young married Elizabeth (?). George Young died circa 1718 at Prince George's Co, Maryland.1 He was Will Probated on 7 June 1718 at Prince George's Co, Maryland.1 |
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| Johann Georg Zell was born on 19 August 1696 at Wellmich, Germany.1 He married Anna Margartha (?). Johann Georg Zell died on 4 March 1768 at Bacharach, Germany, at age 71.1 |
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| Maria Dorothea Zell was born in 1725.1 She was the daughter of Johann Georg Zell and Anna Margartha (?). Maria Dorothea Zell married Johann Martin Hartmann, son of Johann Nikolaus Hartmann and Anna Margaretha Hoffman, on 4 August 1740 at Bacharach, Germany.1 Maria Dorothea Zell died on 16 July 1784 at Bacharach, Germany.1 |
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