
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, 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, m 2 nd, Mar. 2, 1874, Hedda Christiana Fegerquist,
b Feb. 17, 1844. Cordwainer.
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.
Children of Mathew Lang Worcester by second marriage
IX-21 Jennie Elizabeth, b Mar. 23, 1881, m Dec. 16, 1903, Fred M. Trumbull, b Nov. 23, 1878. Residence Stillman Valley, Ill. Farmer.Children of Jennie Elizabeth Trumbull
(a) Edna, b Aug. 15, 1912.
(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.
No. VIII-108
EDWIN DEAN WORCESTER (Eldad7, Eldad6, Eldad5, Moses4,
William3, Moses2,
William1) b Albany, NY, Mar. 31 1860, m Nov. 19, 1828, d
New York City, June 13, 1904, m Albany, NY, Apr. 30, 1855, Mary Abigail, dau Warren S. and
Mary (Walker) Low, Albany, NY. She was born Albany, NY, Oct. 30, 1830, d July 20, 1906,
Stonington, Conn. He was in his younger days, corresponding clerk in the Albany City Bank,
and later discount clerk in the Commercial Bank of Albany. In 1853, at the time of the
consolidation of railroads that formed the NY Central, he became connected with that road,
originally as its chief accountant, and later became its treasurer. He remained to the end
of his life an officer with that railroad company, and it successor, The New York Central
& Hudson River Railroad Company; and in the course of the development of the
Vanderbilt system of railroads, he became also an officer in others of the principal
railroads of the system. At the time of his death he had been for over fifty years in that
service. He was Secretary of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company;
Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad
Company; and Secretary of the Michigan Central Railroad Company; and was connected with a
number of other railroads. Residence, Albany, until Dec. 1883, afterwards New York City,
with his offices at the Grand Central Station in that city. He and his wife are buried in
the Albany Rural Cemetery.
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.
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