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No. VII-232
MARSHALL WORCESTER (Asa6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., May 23, 1806; m 1st, Aug. 26, 1833, Silvia
Ann, dau Ashbel Hand, Peacham, Vt., b 1809, d Jan. 24, 1838, m 2d, Oct. 13, 1838, Ann
Jane, dau Jacob Tewksbury, Calais, Vt. Residence, Woodstock, Vt. Yeoman.
Children of Marshall Worcester by first m
VIII-388 Solon, b Brownsville, Vt., June, 1834,
d Sheddsville, Vt., Sept. 16, 1836.
VIII-389 George
Elliot.
Children of Marshall Worcester by second m
VIII-390 Carlos Tewksbury.
VIII-391 Imogene, b Woodstock, Vt., Sept. 18, 1842, d Windsorville,
Conn., Feb. 27, 1899, m John Henry Smart, b Oct., 1849, d Nov. 10,
1923, Windsorville, Conn. He was a house painter, served in the Civil War, Co. G,
11th Conn. Vol. Residence East Hartford, Conn.
Children of Imogene Smart
(a) Janey E., b Sept. 2, 1889, d age 19.
(b) Ella, b Broad Brook, Conn, March 12, 1876, d Windsorville, Conn., Feb. 13, 1966, m June 27, 1900, Henry Sidney Tallard.
Children of Ella Tallard
(1) Virginia Hope, b Torrington, Conn., Mar. 16, 1905. Wisconsin Univ., Trinity College (Harford, Conn.)
(2) Elizabeth Imogene, b Torrington, Conn., July 30, 1910, d July 4, 1967, m Mar. 27, 1939, William Capewell Greene.
Children of Elizabeth Imogene Greene
a- Arthur Franklin.
b- W. Capewell.
c- Marshall Tallard
VIII-392 Ira, b July 25, 1846.
No. VII-233
JOHN WORCESTER (Asa6, Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Windsor, Vt., Sept. 24, 1809; m Dec. 8, 1850,
Eliza, dau John Jewett of Windsor, b Jan. 30, 1820. Residence, Windsor, Vt. Yeoman.
Children of John Worcester
VIII-393 Mary Josephine, b Nov. 27, 1851, m 1st, Jan. 23, 1871, George Bond Farrington, Claremont, N.H., who d Apr. 18, 1901; m 2d John Henry Smart, Oct. 2, 1902.
Children of Mary Josephine Farrington
(a) Katherine Fisher, b Dec. 6, 1872.
(b) William Wesley Jewett, b Jan. 4, 1874.
(c) George Henry, b Sept. 23, 1882.
VIII-394 Winchell Marshall, b May 21, 1853.
No. VII-234
CHAUNCEY WORCESTER (Asa6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., May 18, 1812, d Windsor, Vt., Aug. 13, 1884;
m Dec. 15, 1850, Adaline, dau Samuel Waldron, Windsor, Vt., d Newburyport, Mass., Jan.,
1903. He inherited and continued to live in the family homestead in W. Windsor, Conn.
Children of Chauncey Worcester
VIII-395 Frank Delano.
VIII-396 Inez Maria, b Sept., 1854, or Aug. 14, 1853, W. Windsor, Vt.,
d in childbirth, Sept. 23, 1876, m W. Windsor, 1872, Chauncey S. Hulbert, b E. Sheldon,
Vt., 1851. Middlebury College. Residence Cambridge, Vt. Methodist minister.
Children of Inez Maria Hulbert
(a ) Inez Gertrude, b Sheldon, Vt., Mar. 8, 1874, m Apr. 15, 1892, Newburyport, Mass., Phillips Payson Bournee, b Foxboro, Mass. June 29, 1871. L.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892. Residence Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical engineer.
Children of Inez Gertrude Bourne
(i) Barbara, b Newburyport, Mass., Mar. 23, 1909.
(ii) Phyllis, b Winchester, Mass., Aug. 3, 1912.
VIII-397 Mary Louise, b May 18, 1858, d 1877.
VIII-398 George
Waldron.
VIII-399 Susie Dutton, b May 5, 1863, m Sept. 10, 1901, Orville C.
Stockwell, b Mar. 20, 1855. Residence Marlboro, N.H. Tinsmith.
Children of Susie Dutton Stockwell
(a) Ira Worcester, b Dec. 16, 1904.
(b) Frank Whitten, Dec. 8, 1906.
No. VII-239
ALFRED WORCESTER (Elijah6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., Oct. 17, 1804, d White Hall, Greene Co.,
Ill., July 4, 1885, (White Hall Cemetery); m Jan. 12, 1832, Mary C., dau Joseph Farwell,
Windsor, Vt., b June 23, 1807, d White Hall, Greene Co., Ill., July 14, 1879. Residence W.
Windsor, Vt. Carpenter.
Children of Alfred Worcester
VIII-400 Frederic Augustus.
VIII-401 Fulton
Farwell.
No. VII-240
LUCIUS TULLUS WORCESTER (Elijah6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., Oct. 18, 1809, d ____; m Mar. 25, 1833,
Eliza, dau Cyprian Savage, Windsor, Vt., b June 9, 1811. Residence W. Windsor, Vt. Yeoman.
Children of Lucius Tullus Worcester
VIII-402 George Ely, b Dec. 26, 1833.
Residence Plymouth, Vt. Tanner.
VIII-403 Angeline, b July 4, 1835, m June 1, 1854, Joseph Hill,
Cavendish, Vt.
VIII-404 Mary Ann, b Nov. 28, 1837.
VIII-405 Cyprian Savage, b July 17, 1842.
No. VII-241
LINUS ELY WORCESTER (Elijah6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., Dec. 5, 1811, d White Hall, Greene Co.,
Ill., Oct. 19, 1891; m 1st, White Hall, Greene Co., Ill., Feb. 17, 1841, Martha A. dau of
Aaron and Abigail Jackson of Apple Creek, Ill., b Vermont, Feb. 17, 1819, d White Hall,
Ill., Nov. 12, 1845, m 2d St. Clair, Ill., Nov. 21, 1847, Sarah Mariah, dau Theophilius
Hull, b 1820, d 1854; m3d White Hall, Ill., Feb. 14, 1856, Luthera dau of Timothy and
Deidamia (Swallow) Ladd, b White Hall, Ill., Nov. 25, 1825, d White Hall, May 9, 1901 (Obituary). Educated in the public
schools of Vermont and Chester Academy. Immigrated to Illinois in 1836. Became a clerk in
the dry goods store owned by Chester Swallow and later became a partner in the firm.
Following the death of Mr. Swallow, he formed a co-partnership with Simeon Bros, who
engaged in the sale of general merchandise for about 10 years. He then was engaged in the
retail of drugs, groceries and hardware, and for five years following in the manufacture
of agricultural implements. In 1983 he was elected justice of the peace, which he held for
six years. He was commissioned as postmaster in 1845, which office he held for 12 years.
He was elected county judge in Nov. 1983, continuing in that capacity for six years. He
was elected and served as a member of the constitutional convention of the state, in 1847,
and was appointed as one of the state trustees of the deaf and dumb asylum, in 1859, being
re-appointed in 1863 and 1867, holding the office 12 years. He was elected to the
state senate in 1856. In 1860 he was again elected to that office, and was one of the five
democrats in the senate who dared vote to ratify President Lincoln's proclamation of
emancipation. He was elected county judge in 1863, and re-elected in 1867, with but one
opposing vote, serving nine years. In 1852, he was appointed township school trustee. He
was a member of the national democratic convention at St. Louis, in 1876, which nominated
Samuel J. Tilden for the presidency. The History of Greene & Jersey Counties,
Illinois - 1885, described Mr. Worcester as follows: "The judge has always been
identified with the democratic party, is a member of no secret organization or church,
being a free thinker. His religion consists of humanitarian principles, honor and
integrity, fidelity to friends and good will to all." See Biography.
Children of Linus Ely Worcester by first m
VIII-406 Alfred Jackson.
VIII-407 William
Penn.
Children of Linus Ely Worcester by second m
VIII-408 Maurice Hull, b June 11, 1849, d
1883, (White Hall, Ill., Cemetery). Residence at the insane asylum in 1880.
VIII-409 Wentworth, b Sept., 1851.
Children of Linus Ely Worcester by third m
VIII-410 Lucy Emily, b White Hall, Ill., Dec. 21, 1856, d June 26, 1927; m Greene Co., Il., Apr. 20, 1882, Michael John son of Thomas and Bridget (McFarland) Galhuly, b Akron, Oh., Sept. 25, 1856.
Children of Lucy Emily Galhuly
(a) Hal Worcester, White Hall, Ill., July 12, 1883; m White Hall, Ill., Oct. 10, 1906, Grace Frances dau of Henry and Annette (White) Avery, b White Hall, Jan. 14, 1884.
Children of Hal Worcester Galhuly
(1) Dorothy Jean, b Sept. 3, 1912.
(2) Hallie, b Dec. 8, 1917.(b) Stanley Worcester, b Sept. 5, 1884.
(c) Marguerite Worcester, b Sept. 16, 1887.Children of Linus Ely Worcester by fourth m
VIII-411 Henry Clay.
VIII-412 Richard
Storey.
VIII-413 Irene, b Jan. 20, 1863, d Mar. 18, 1863.
VIII-414 Ward, b Nov. 9, 1864, d Sept. 22, 1866.
No. VII-242
MARCUS WORCESTER (Elijah6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., June 22, 1815, d White Hall, Greene Co.,
Ill., Aug. 23, 1871 (White Hall Cemetery); m Windsor, Vt., Mar. 12, 1840, Susan, dau
Lemuel Savage, Windsor, b Sept. 18, 1829, d White Hall, Ill., May 29, 1910 (White Hall
Cemetery). Removed to White Hall, Ill., in 1854. Merchant.
Children of Marcus Worcester
VIII-415 Lora Anna, b Sept. 6, 1841.
VIII-416 Alma Kate, b Feb. 27, 1853.
VIII-417 Nella Elizabeth, b Apr. 12, 1854, d White Hall, Ill., Jan.
26, 1865.
No. VII-243
ALMOND WORCESTER (Parker6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Windsor, Vt., Dec. 23, 1805, d ____, m Warren, Vt., Nov.
17, 1826, Emmaline E., dau of James Steel, Warren, Vt., b Oct. 19, 1812. He was living in
1880 when an application for a pension was completed. She was living in 1866 when she
completed an application for a pension through her son Herbert's military service in the
Civil War. Shoemaker in Warren, Vt.
Children of Almond Worcester
VIII-418 Hiram J. , b Warren, Vt., Jan. 6,
1828, d Aug. 21, 1878; m Mar. 29, 1851, Ann Burbank. Lived in Warren, Vt.
VIII-419 Parker, b Oct. 4, 1829, d June 19, 1832.
VIII-420 Albert, b Sept. 11, 1831. m. Dec. 13, 1858. ____.
Residence Warren, Vt.
VIII-421 Daniel, b Warren, Vt., Aug. 24, 1833; m New York City,
Oct. 9, 1868, Susan E. Blinn. At the start of the Civil War he was an actor
acting in Uncle Tom's Cabin. He was a friend of the Booth family of actors.
He was playing in Uncle Tom's Cabin in the South when he was captured by the
rebels, but later escaped and made his way north to Washington, DC. He enlisted from New
Haven, Conn. and served as a 2nd Lt. in Co. F of the 27th Rgt. of Conn. Vol. Inf. under
the command of Captain Joseph Bradley. Discharged New Haven, Conn., Jul. 25, 1863. He may
have had a son, Will, out of wedlock as this person came to this Daniel's house in
Somerville, Mass., looking for his father. Will died at Somerville Hospital of a ruptured
appendix soon after meeting with Daniel. Daniel spent his last days in old soldiers' home
in Vermont. On his pension application he was asked if he had any children. His response
was, "none living" which suggests that he accepted Will as his son. Residence
Lowell, Mass, Warren, Vt., Roxbury, Vt. Listed painter as his occupation in his pension
application.
VIII-422 Hartwell
P.
VIII-423 Almond.
VIII-424 George
B.
VIII-425 Earl C., b June 4, 1842, d Dec. 4, 1869. Enlisted on May
20, 1861, and mustered in on June 20, 1861, in Co. F, 2nd Rgt., Vt. Vol. Mustered out June
29, 1864. He suffered many wounds. Pension records indicate he also suffered from typhoid
fever and probably tuberculosis. Served with his brother Hartwell as an ambulance driver
at Fort Stevens Hospital in Washington, D.C. He applied for a military pension on Feb. 11,
1868, from Montpelier, Vt. There is a stone marker in family grave site in East Warren,
Vt., but he is believed to have been buried elsewhere.
VIII-426 James B.
VIII-427 Herbert, b Sept. 9, 1847. He served in the Civil War as a
private with Comp. I of the 56th Regiment of the Mass. Infantry. He enlisted on Jan. 22,
1864 at Brookline, Mass. for a three year enlistment. Captured at Petersburg, Va. and died
on Sept. 13, 1864 at Andersonville Prison in Georgia of wounds received in battle. He was
buried in a common grave. Stone marker in family grave in East Warren, Vt. See Military Pension Records.
VIII-428 Philomena J. (or Philura J. ?)., b Oct.
4, 1849.
VIII-429 Emeline E., b Mar. 6, 1852, d Nov. 21, 1866.
No. VII-245
ALBERT WORCESTER (Parker6,
Asa5, Benjamin4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Waitsfield, Vt., Sept. 6, 1810, d ____; m 1st, Mar. 25,
1834, Asenith Austin, b June 22, 1818, d June 18, 1845; m 2d, May 18, 1847, Roxana
Douglass, b Apr. 2, 1816. Residence Walworth, Wis. Physician.
Children of Albert Worcester by first m
VIII-430 Mary, b Oct. 4, 1838.
VIII-431 Caroline, b Nov. 26, 1841, d Mar. 12, 1848.
Children of Albert Worcester by second m
VIII-432 Ellen, b June 7, 1848.
No. VII-256
SAMUEL WORCESTER (Jonathan6,
Samuel5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Groton, Mass., Oct. 23, 1803, d ____, m 1831,
Susan, dau Lazarus Bannister, Windsor, Vt. Residence Windsor, Vt., and Virgil, Ill.
Children of Samuel Worcester
VIII-433 Mary Ann, b Aug., 1832.
No. VII-258
CHARLES WORCESTER (Jonathan6,
Samuel5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Windsor, Vt., Aug. 8, 1807; m Oct. 19, 1834,
Mary Ann, dau John Whittaker, Hartland, Vt. Residence, W. Windsor, Vt.
Children of Charles Worcester
VIII-434 Ellen, b Nov. 5, 1839.
VIII-435 Milo, b Oct. 20, 1842.
No. VII-259
MARSINA BANNISTER WORCESTER (Jonathan6,
Samue55, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Windsor, Vt., Dec. 1, 1809, d Alton, Tx.,
Apr. 27, 1865; m Aug. 2, 1838, Elizabeth Adeline Crim, b Henry Co., Ga., May 23, 1824, d
Straws Mills, Tx, ca. 1897. Residence, Alton, Texas. Farmer
Children of Marsina Bannister Worcester
VIII-436 Marietta Emeline, b Heard Co., Ga.,
June 11, 1839
VIII-437 Martha S.A., b Ga., July 18, 1841.
VIII-438 Mary Adeline, b Ga., Aug. 17, 1846.
VIII-439 Louisa Bethany, b Ga., Mar. 12, 1844.
VIII-440 William
David.
VIII-441 Charles Wesley, b Troup Co., Ga., July 3, 1851.
No. VII-268
SENECA WINSLOW WORCESTER (Benjamin6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b June 5, 1815, d Feb. 25, 1904; m 1st Lois
Harris; b Feb. 18, 1820; d Harlem, Ill., Dec. 7, 1862.
Children of Seneca Winslow Worcester
VIII-442 Emma, d at 4 years.
VIII-443 Herman
Byron.
VIII-444 Loretta, b May 30, 1844, d Harlem, Ill., July, 1862.
VIII-445 David
Brainerd.
VIII-446 Fannie Amelia, b Nov. 15, 1850, m Dec. 25, 1875, Sycamore,
Ill., Amos Elliott Tuttle.
Children of Fannie A. Tuttle
(a) Fred E., b Feb. 28, 1879. Residence San Jose, Cal.
(b) Harold S., b Mar. 19, 1882. Cong'l. minister. San Francisco, Cal.
(c) Hattie A., b June 20, 1884, m Byyard T. Elmore, b Dec. 3, 1881.
VIII-447 Elmer Ernest.
No. VII-269
HORACE WESLEY WORCESTER (Benjamin6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Ticonderoga, N.Y., July 22, 1817, d July 22,
1903; m Crown Point, N.Y., Sept. 6, 1848, Mary Jane Bradford; b Crown Point, N.Y., Apr.
15, 1831;d Conant, Fla., May 17, 1898. Attended school for 3 years, Brandon, Vt., but was
mostly self-educated. He was a fine Bible scholar. Resided Ticonderoga, N.Y., Cedar
Rapids, Ia., Sycamore, Ill., and Conant, Fla.
Children of Horace Wesley Worcester
VIII-448 Olive Estelle, b Cedar Rapids, Ia.,
June 15, 1858, m Conant, Fla., Sept. 3, 1903, Chester M. Swan. Mrs Swan is a physician and
surgeon; grad. Women's Medical College, Chicago, 1881. She has presided over the births
and deaths in the backwoods of Florida for more than a quarter of a century.
VIII-449 Orpha Inez, b Cedar Rapids, Ia., Oct. 20, 1862. Artist and
teacher. Studied at Oberlin College, Ohio, and Arts Institute, Chicago. Spent a year
painting the native birds of Ill. for the state Audubon Soc. and for different soc.
publications under the direction of the Ill. State Entomologist; has also painted in water
colors most of the flowers and many of the mushrooms of Fla. She is now (1913) an officer
in the N.Y. Training School for Girls.
No. VII-271
DENNIS WARNER WORCESTER (Benjamin6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Ticonderoga, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1822, d Roscoe,
Ill., Jan. 10, 1898; m Dec. 24, 1846, Editha Irene Carr, b Ticonderoga, Feb. 18, 1827, d
Rockford, Ill., Oct. 22, 1906.
Children of Dennis Warner Worcester
VIII-450 Theron Vernon, b Ticonderoga, Nov.
6, 1847, d Roscoe, Ill., July 10, 1874. Served in the Civil War; was a member of the 12th
Ill. Cavalry.
VIII-451 May Evelyn, b Cherry Valley, Ill., Sept. 16, 1849, d
Roscoe, Ill., Sept. 9, 1862 (?).
VIII-452 Edward
Darius.
VIII-453 Emily Elizabeth, b Roscoe, Ill., Aug. 27, 1859, m Aug. 10,
1887, David A. Alden, b Leaf River, Ill., May 24, 1858, Ph.D., B.D. Minister,
Dover, Kansas. Mrs. Alden graduate of Chautauqua, 1887. C.L.S.C.
Children of Emily Elizabeth Alden
(a) Dennis Wells, b Roscoe, Ill., Sept. 10, 1888, m Aug. 7, 1911, Mrs. Emma Bair, Topeka, Kansas.
(b) Harold Lee, b Chicago, Jan. 10, 1890, grad. Wheaton College, Ill., June, 1912; M.S., Chicago Univ., 1913.
(c) Kenneth Worcester, b Prophetstown, Ill., July 11, 1897, d Topeka, Kansas, Aug. 15, 1912. Educated Wheaton College, Ill.
VIII-454 Ernest Illsley.
No. VII-274
LEVERETT DOWNS WORCESTER (Benjamin6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Essex Co., N.Y., Sept. 2, 1830, d Hill City,
Kansas, Feb. 29, 10908; m Mt. Elgin, Ontario, Jan., 1854, Rosannah Minerva Woodward, b
Nov. 14, 1835. Lived in Canada; Brodhead, Wis.; Hill City, Kansas.
Children of Leverett Downs Worcester
VIII-455 Mary Adella, b Brodhead, Wis., Jan.
11, 1857, m 1878, Thomas Dezell, Hill City, Kansas.
VIII-456 Martha Johanna, b Brodhead, Apr. 12, 1859. Teacher. Grad.
Kansas State Normal School.
VIII-457 Eugene Pierpont, b Jan. 5, 1861. Residence Des Moines, Ia.
Printer.
VIII-458 Jessie Elizabeth, b Brodhead, Jan. 3, 1871, d July 22,
1873.
VIII-459 Lester
Ray.
VIII-460 Esther May, b Brodhead, Jan. 20, 1874, m 1893, Frank
Blackburn. Residence Hill City, Kansas.
VIII-461 Susan Grace, b Brodhead, Aug. 31, 1877, m 18944, Edward
Clark.
No. VII-275
JOSEPH W. WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Weathersfield, Vt., Mar. 1, 1812, d 1896; m
1st, Sept. 25, 1834, Maria Clark, b 1817, d 1874; m 2nd, 1875, Mrs. Jennie S. Burdick (a
widow). Operated a brick factory in Pittsfield Twp. east of Oberlin, Oh.
Children of Joseph W. Worcester
VIII-462 Malvina S., b Aug. 8, 1835, d 1916; m 1857, Edward A. West, b 1835, d 1874.
Children of Malvina West
(a) Fred C.
(b) Joseph W.
(c) Lois.
VIII-463 Julia, b Apr. 17, 1838, d Dec. 17,
1841.
VIII-464 Eliza, b Oct. 22, 1840, 1907; m 1858, John Probert.
Children of Eliza Probert
(a) Ida Probert Stone.
VIII-465 William W., b Nov. 17, 1843, d 1864 in
the Civil War.
VIII-466 James
Frank.
VIII-467 Joseph M., b Oct. 22, 1848, d Sept. 11, 1849.
VIII-468 Minerva Christina, b Sept. 27, 1850, d 1909; m Albert B.
Probert (John's brother). They resided in Wood Co., Oh. where Albert operated
a hardware store in Bloomdale.
No. VII-277
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Feb. 25, 1815, d Oberlin, Oh., 1905; m Jan.
21, 1838, Mary L. Wilder, b about 1819. Residence in Oberlin, Oh.
Children of Benjamin Franklin Worcester
VIII-469 Orlando, b 1837, d 1862 in the
Civil War.
VIII-470 Marian Ann, b Aug. 27, 1840, d 1906; m about 1870, George
D. Matcham, b 1843, d 1923. They had no children.
VIII-471 Catherine Annette ("Nettie"), b Sept. 30, 1846.
VIII-472 Julia E., b Oct. 6, 1848, d 1878.
VIII-473 William
W. (Wilder?).
VIII-474 Leonard A.
No. VII-279
JOHN WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Feb. 7, 1819, d Pittsfield, Oh., 1854; m June
23, 1840, Angelina Graves, b 1824, d 1859. Residence in Pittsfield Twp., Oh.
Children of John Worcester
VIII-475 Horace Henry, b Aug. 29, 1841; m
1862, Lida Ives. Residence Dunlap, Kansas. They had one child.
VIII-476 George F. b Oct. 12, 1843, d Oct. 16, 1843.
VIII-477 Mary, b May 16, 1845, d May 20, 1845.
VIII-478 Adaline, b Aug. 24, 1846, d Aug. 27, 1846.
VIII-479 Eveline, b Nov. 27, 1848, d 1848.
VIII-480 Lemira, b Nov. 29, 1849; m 1870, Jerome W. Cushing.
Residence Bellevue, Mich.
VIII-481 Lorette, b about 1852; m Fred L. Hemenway (or Hemingway).
Residence Decatur, Mich.
Children of Loretta Hemenway
(a) Harry.
No. VII-281
DAVID MONROE WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Sudbury, Vt., Feb. 22, 1823, d Oberlin, Oh.,
May 6, 1892; m Apr. 3, 1849, Mary A. Douglass. Residence Pittsfield Twp. and Oberlin, Oh.
Children of David Monroe Worcester
VIII-482 Charles Douglass.
VIII-483 Albert Stanley, b Nov. 30, 1851, d Sept., 1854.
VIII-484 Edward
Jerome.
VIII-485 Gerry Monroe, b 1856, d 1936; m 1st, Harriet Ann
"Hattie" Wolcott, who d 1894; m 2d, 1894, Maria Almira ____, b 1858.
VIII-486 Harriet Louisa ("Hattie"), b Jan. 6, 1859, d
1944; m June 28, 1882, Charles A. Day.
Children of Harriet Louisa Day
(a) Clarence A., b Apr. 24, 1883.
(b) Estella M., b July 4, 1885; m J.A. Newton, Apr. 20, 1904.
(c) Almond M., b July 19, 1887; m Viola Hathaway, Mar. 24, 1908.
(d) Mary A., b Sept. 16, 1889; m Ross O. Woodward, Jan. 21, 1909.
(e) Paul A., b Sept. 11, 1891.
(f) Darlene A., b Mar. 5, 1894.
(g) Leota E., b Apr. 20, 1896.
(h) Viola M., b Nov. 3, 1898.
(i) Infant, b Oct. 28, 1900, d Oct. 29, 1900.
VIII-487 Mary Elizabeth "Libbie", b Mar. 23, 1861, d 1940; m 1st, William Shropshire; m 2d, Grant Richards; m 3d, Elmer Wheeler; m 4th, George Hale; m 5th, George Haywood; m 6th, ____ Booth.
Children of Mary Shropshire
(a) Maude, m ____ Parker.
(b) Walter.
Children of Mary Richards
(c) Lodemar D., m ____ Wessell.
VIII-488 Frederick David.
VIII-489 Catherine Lodell ("Kittie"), b Aug. 30, 1866; m
Frank McKinnon.
Children of Catherine Lodell McKinnon
(a) Pearl.
(b) Frances.
VIII-490 George Roscoe.
No. VII-283
JAMES McROBERTS WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Ticonderoga, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1826, d Oberlin,
Oh., Aug. 29, 1907; m July 6, 1847, Sarah Adaline Hill, b Feb. 10, 1831, Wallingford, Vt.,
d Oberlin, Oh., June 27, 1895. James was a well known farmer in the Pittsfield Twp., Oh.
area. Before the Civil War he was an active abolitionist, helping with the underground
railroad in the Oberlin area. He was a republican in politics, served as a member of the
city council at Oberlin, as town trustee for a number of years and also as assessor. He
was a member of the Masonic order. Although blinded by the tail of a horse in 1901, James
was able to attend the first three family reunions in Oberlin (1904-06). Picture of James McRoberts and sons.
Children of James McRoberts Worcester
VIII-491 Norton Townsend, b Oct. 10, 1848, d
Cairo, Ill., Mar. 31, 1865 in the Civil War (Co. H, 41st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.)
VIII-492 Sarah Augusta, b June 15, 1850; m 1876, William Post.
Residence Los Gatos, Calif.
Children of Sarah Augusta Post
(a) Vernon.
(b) Emma Jones.
VIII-493 Edna Eva, b Aug. 31, 1852, d Oberlin, Oh., May 30, 1882; m Franklin Martin
Children of Edna Eva Jones
(a) Oliver.
(b) Clara A. m Martin (Squire) Crocker.
VIII-494 Clara May, b July 15,
1854, d 1928; m Robert S. Squire, b 1855, d 1927. They had no children but raised their
niece, Clara Martin, after her mother's death.
VIII-495 John
Fremont.
VIII-496 Nellie Mary, b FEb. 12, 1858, d 1948; m 1884, Clarence A.
Baxter, d 1929.
Children of Nellie Mary Baxter
(a) Helen A.
(b) Harley M.
(c) Philip C.
VIII-497 James Raymond.
VIII-498 Samuel
Parker ("Park").
VIII-499 Perry Guy.
VIII-500 Harley Otis.
VIII-501 Infant, b and d about 1867.
VIII-502 Lola A., b Dec. 14, 1868, d 1958; m Harold Hurlburt.
Residence Philadelphia and Coatesville, Pa.
Children of Lola A. Hurlburt
(a) Bernice.
(b) Marie.
VIII-503 Erwin
McRoberts.
VIII-504 Homer
Morris.
No. VII-284
EMERSON GERRY WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Feb. 2, 1829, d Berea, Oh., 1882; m Laura A.
Wyatt, b 1837, d 1899. Residence Berea, Oh.
Children of Emerson Gerry Worcester
VIII-505 Leona, m W. W. Kerr. Residence Mentor, Oh.
Children of Leona Kerr
(a) Luella.
VIII-506 Daughter.
No. VII-288
HENRY EDWIN WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Benjamin5, Benjamin4,
Francis3, Samuel2,
William1) b Nov. 2, 1837, d Pittsfield, Oh., 1884; m 1st,
1874, Margaret Ann "Mary" or "Polly" Hanstock, b 1853, d 1931; m 2d,
____ Fisk. Residence Pittsfield Twp.
Children of Henry Edwin Worcester
VIII-507 Ernest.
VIII-508 Lawrence S., b 1877, d 1880.
VIII-509 Lillian ("Lilly"), b 1884; m 1907, George R.
Hecock, b 1880.
Children of Lillian Hecock
(a) George, Jr.
(b) Marion Harry.
No. VII-305
ASA WORCESTER, Jr. (Asa6, Francis5,
Benjamin54, Francis3,
Samuel2, William1) b
Groton, Mass., d Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 11, 1897; m June 17, 1852, Eleanor Greenwood
Wickens; b Port Motoon, N.S., July 30, 1831; d Cambridge, Mar., 1911. He served in the
Civil War, 1862-1865.
Children of Asa Worcester. Jr.
VIII-510 George Henry.
VIII-511 William Thomas.
No. VII-312
AI BROWN WORSTER (Levi6,
Joseph5, Joseph4,
Ebenezer3, Samuel2,
William1) b Littleton, Mass., May 6, 1761; d ____; m Jan.
7, 1814, Sally, adopted dau of Abel Stearns, Ashby, Mass., b June 27, 1792, d Mar. 10,
1849. Lived in Littleton, Acton, and Fitchburg, afterward Ashburnham, Mass. Yeoman.
Children of Ai Brown Worster
VIII-512 John Stearns.
VIII-513 Betsey, b Feb. 24, 1819, m Mar. 16, 1843, Nathan Walker.
Children of Betsey Walker
(a) Edward H., b Mar. 31, 1843.
(b) Sarah E., b Dec. 22, 1845.
(c) Ellen E., b Apr. 6, 1847.
(d) Charlotte M., b May 28, 1849, d 1850.
VIII-514 James Lewis.
VIII-515 Andrew
Edwards.
VIII-516 Levi L., b Aug. 29, 1827, d Dec. 6, 1848.
VIII-517 Elvire, b Feb. 11, 1830, m Oct. 6, 1849, Job Shattuck.
Children of Elvira Shattuck
(a) Imogene, b Oct. 27, 1850.
VIII-518 Charles Dean.
VIII-519 Mary J., b Nov. 14, 1834, m Charles Howard.
No. VII-315
WARREN WORSTER (Levi6,
Joseph5, Joseph4,
Ebenezer3, Samuel2,
William1) b Acton, Mass., Jan. 18, 1797, d ____; m Oct.
11, 1820, Lucy Prescott, dau of Jesse Hosmer of Concord, Mass., b Mar. 20, 1794, d ____;
lived in Littleton and Ashby, afterward in Fitchburg, Mass. Yeoman.
Children of Warren Worster
VIII-520 Levi, b Feb. 10, 1822, d Feb. 11,
1822.
VIII-521 Candisa A., b Nov. 17, 1823, m Nov., 1844, Alonzo Andrews.
Children of Candisa Andrews
(a) Frederic, b Jan. 3, 1845.
(b) Clara, b June 15, 1846.
(c) Sarah, b Dec. 20, 1848.
(d) Henry, b Nov. 24, 1850, d 1852.
VIII-522 Sarah Whitney, b Grafton, Vt., Nov. 15, 1824, m Leominster, Mass., Nov. 13, 1853, Charles Bingham.
Children of Sarah Whitney Bingham
(a) Charles Henry, b Aug. 18, 1854, m North Adams, Mass., June 26, 1883, Lizzie A. Meadd. Residence Boston. Conductor on Fitchburg R.R.
Children of Charles Henry Bingham
(i) Charles William, d Sept. 24, 1908.
(b) Sarah Maria, b Feb. 28, 1863. Residence Clinton, Mass.
VIII-523 Lucy Prescott, b Aug. 18, 1826.
VIII-524 Joseph Warren, b Sept. 13, 1828.
VIII-525 Oliver Wright, b June 23, 1830.
VIII-526 Ann Sophronia, b Jan. 6, 1833.
VIII-527 Daniel Kimball, b Feb. 27, 1835.
No. VII-324
STILLMAN WORCESTER (Bridges6, Benjamin5,
Joseph4, Ebenezer3,
Samuel2, William1) b
Littleton, Mass., Jan. 26, 1804, d Mar., 1839; m Mary Fletcher of Acton, Mass., b Dec. 19,
1806. Residence Boston.
Children of Stillman Worcester
VIII-528 Mary, b Nov. 10, 1827, d Apr. 9,
1831.
VIII-529 William W., b Sept. 11, 1829.
VIII-530 Mary E., b July 4, 1831, d Nov. 10, 1832.
VIII-531 Helen M., b Sept. 17, 1834.
VIII-532 Lucy E., b Apr. 2, 1838.
No. VII-337
ANSON WORSTER (Samuel6,
Moses5, Jonathan4,
Ebenezer3, Samuel2,
William1) b Erie City., Pa., July 8, 1818, d North
Liberty, Ind., Aug. 28, 1900; m brf. 1844, Elizabeth, dau of Barney VanBuren, b New York
City, Nov. 16, 1826, d North Liberty, St. Joseph Co., Ind., Sept. 30, 1901. Wagon maker.
Buried in Eastlawn Cemetery, North Liberty, Ind.
Children of Anson Worster
VIII-533 Henry
Brown.
VIII-534 Pharcellus Churchill.
VIII-535 Nora L., b Sept. 6, 1849, d aft
Oct. 1929; m St. Joseph, Ind, Dec. 15, 1867, Joseph Liggett. Residences: Iowa.
Children of Nora L. and Joseph Liggett
(a) James D.
(b) Vance Ray.
(c) Clarence.
(d) John.
(e) John H.
VIII-536 Gertrude, b June 22, 1853, d prob. St.Joseph, Ind., May 17, 1868. Buried in Eastlawn Cmetery, Noth Libgerty, Ind.
(a) Charles Sidney.
(i) Derwin Wordsworth.
(A) Byron Lee, b Cleveland, Oh.
No. VII-344
CHARLES REED WORCESTER (Samuel6,
Samuel5, Ebenezer4,
Ebenezer3, Samuel2,
William1) b Lancaster, Mass., Oct. 21, 1850; m Chester,
Conn., Jan. 4, 1872, Harriet H. Ware, b Oct. 19, 1847, d Chester, Conn., Apr. 11, 1913.
The old homestead in Lancaster was burned in 1857. Mr. Worcester built a new house on the
old site and spends most of the summer with his family in Lancaster (1914). Residence
Chester. Mechanic and farmer.
Children of Charles Reed Worcester
VIII-537 Clara Harriet, b Chester, Conn.,
Oct. 22, 1872.
VIII-538 Franklin Benjamin.
VIII-539 Grace Ida, b Sept. 21, 1877, d Dec. 5, 1885.
VIII-540 Sarah Anna, b Aug. 15, 1879, d Feb. 12, 1888.
VIII-541 William Ware, b Dec. 7, 1880.
VIII-542 Ruth Anabel, b Apr. 5, 1887.