The Worcester Family


[Dividing Line Image]

THE SIXTH GENERATION - PAGE 2.

No. VI-45
        NOAH WORCESTER
(Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1). b Hollis, N.H., Nov. 25, 1758, d Brighton, Oct. 31, 1837, (Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge); m1st Nov. 25, 1779, Hannah, dau Moses Brown, Newburyport, b May 6, 1760, d Nov. 16, 1797; m2nd May 23, 1798, Hannah, dau Jeremiah Huntington, Norwich, Ct., b Mar. 24, 1764, d Jan. 16, 1832. In 1775, at the age of 16, he enlisted as fifer in the Revolutionary Army and served eleven months, during which time he was present at the battle of Bunker Hill; then, with the exception of two months, during which he was again in the army and present as fife major at the battle of Bennington. He resided for the most part in Plymouth, N.H., until 1782, when he removed to Thornton, N.H. While employed as a shoemaker and a teacher of youth he pursued a course of self-instruction preparatory for the ministry, and was licensed to preach in 1786. He was settled pastor of the Congressional Church in Thornton, Oct. 18, 1787, dismissed in 1809; supplied the pulpit of his brother Thomas in Salisbury until May, 1813, and then removed to Brighton, Mass., to assume the editorship of a new periodical called the "Christian Disciple". He received the honorary degree of A.M. from Dartmouth 1791; and D.D. from Harvard, 1818. His most important publications were: "Thoughts on the Origin of Evil;" "Bible News;" "A Solemn Review of the Custom of War;" "Friend of Peace;" and "Last Thoughts on Important Subjects." Residence Brighton, Mass. His tombstone at Mount Auburn bears the following inscription:

To Noah Worcester, D.D.
Erected by his Friends
In commemoration of his Zeal and Labors
In the cause of Universal Peace
And the consistency of his character
As a Christian Philanthropist and Divine.

Children of Noah Worcester

VII-77 Noah.
VII-78
Hannah, b Aug. 27, 1782, d Nov. 26, 1783.
VII-79 Hannah, b July 8, 1784, d Jan. 1, 1838; m Oct. 26, 1800, David Perkins, Campton, N.H.

Children of Hannah Perkins

(a) Moses B., b Apr. 14, 1802, d 1841.
(b) Eliza, b Dec. 10, 1803, 1850.
(c) David, b Oct. 27, 1805.
(d) Noah W., b Oct. 3, 1807.
(e) Hannah, b Sept. 18, 1809, d 1817.
(f) Sally, b Aug. 5, 1811.
(g) Mary Ann, b Apr. 8, 1813, d 1820.
(h) Martha F., b Jan. 5, 1816.
(i) Daniel, b Aug. 9, 1818,, d 1851.
(j) Hannah, b July 19, 1820, d 1850.
(k) Mary Ann, b May 28, 1823.
(l) Judith A., b July 26, 1825.
(m) Infant, b July 12, 1827.
(n) Emeline, b June 24, 1829.

VII-80 David.
VII-81
Lydia, b Sept. 27, 1787; m Dec. 13, 1803, Nehemiah Brown, Thornton, N.H. Lived in Thornton and Campton, N.H., Royalton, N.Y., Avon, Columbus and Sandusky, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Ind.

Children of Lydia Brown

(a) Noah W., b Sept. 6, 1806.
(b) Hannah, b July 3, 1808, d 1808.
(c) Hannah H., b Feb. 22, 1810.
(d) Moses, b Oct. 22, 1811, d 1811.
(e) Emily, b May 14, 1813, d 1813.
(f) Rollin, b July 4, 1815, d 1849.
(g) Jane, b July 7, 1817, d 1819.
(h) James S., b Sept. 10, 1819.

VII-82 Betsey, b Feb. 27, 1789, d May 21, 1837; m Apr., 1821, Rev. Stephen Bliss, Lebanon, N.H. Residence Palmyra, Oh.

Children of Betsy Bliss

(a) Samuel Wood, b Jan. 25, 1822.
(b) Delia, b Aug. 7, 1822.

VII-83 Sarah, b Nov. 30, 1791, d Jan. 1, 1875. Residence Brighton.
VII-84 Samuel.
VII-85 Thomas.
VII-86 Daughter
, b and d Nov. 10, 1797.

No. VI-46
        JESSE WORCESTER
(Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1). b Hollis, Apr. 30, 1761, d Jan. 20, 1834; m June, 1782, Sarah dau Josiah Parker, b Apr. 24, 1762, d Apr. 1, 1847. In 1776, at the age of 15, he accompanied the expedition to Ticonderoga and was afterwards repeatedly enrolled in the Continental Army. He removed to Bedford, N.H., in 1782, returned to Hollis in 1794, succeeded to the homestead and lived on it until his death. He and his wife united
with the church in Hollis in 1802. On the same day they presented twelve children - six sons and six daughters - for baptism. He was an occasional contributor to the public journals, and the author
of an unpublished work, called the "Chronicles of Nissitissit."

Children of Jesse Worcester

VII-87 Jesse, b Nov. 30, 1782. He had prepared for college and was about to enter as a member of the junior class at Dartmouth when he died, Sept. 25, 1809.
VII-88  Joseph Emerson.
VII-89 Sarah Alice,
b Bedford, N.H., Mar 12, 1786, d Oct. 31, 1875; m Daniel French. Residence Hardwick, Vt. No children.
VII-90  Lydia, b Bedford, Feb. 22, 1789, Worcester, Mass., Sept., 1865; m Jan. 18, 1809, Dea Samuel Taylor. Residence Worcester, Mass.

Children of Lydia Taylor

(a) Rev. Samuel Austin, Dec. 17, 1817, d 1847.
(b) Sarah W., b Apr. 14, 1820, d 1849.
(c) Rebecca W., b Feb. 2, 1829, d July 19, 1888; m Charles Whittemore. Residence Worcester, Mass.

VII-91 Abigail, b Bedford, Dec. 15, 1790, d Aug. 23, 1832; m Lemuel Snow. Residence Utica, N.Y.

Children of Abigail Snow

(a) Charles A., b Jan. 14,1817, d 1818.
(b) Francis, b May, 1818, d 1819.
(c) Sarah W., b Aug. 25, 1819, d 1839.
(d) Harriet E., b Dec. 25, 1821, d July, 1838.
(e) Infant, b 1824.

VII-92 Hannah, b Bedford, N.H., June 22, 1792, d June 6, 1853; m Oct. 11, 1825, Francis Fuller. Residence Hardwick, Vt. No children.
VII-93 Leonard.
VII-94 Deborah
, b Hollis, N.H., May 22, 1796, d May 8, 1879; m Sept. 6, 1822, Rev. Jacob N. Loomis. Mrs. Loomis was a women of well-balanced mind, clear judgment and great firmness and fortitude, combined with gentleness and true womanly instincts. She had decidedly literary         tastes, but read only the best books. She was a great help to her husband in his pastoral work and her religious influence was positive and         healthful even to old age. Residence, Vt. No children.
VII-95 Martha, b Hollis, Oct. 24, 1797,d Sept. 9, 1824; m Feb., 1819, Francis Fuller. Residence Hardwick, Vt.

Children of Martha Fuller

(a) Samuel Worcester, b Apr. 25, 1822, d Chicago, Oct. 23, 1873. He spent the first twenty years of his life on his father's farm. He then studied law, and in 1853 he went to Illinois, locating first at Pekin. In 1857 he removed to Chicago, being recommended by Abraham Lincoln to the firm Scammon and McCagg. Later he became a member of the firm, then called McCagg, Fuller and Culver. Although suffering from a pulmonary infection, he performed a great deal of professional labor, and won an enviable reputation as a member of the Chicago Bar. He died at the age of fifty, honored and mourned by all who knew him. We copy a few lines from the resolutions passed by the members of the bar of Cook Co., Ill.
        "Mr. Fuller was endowed by nature with remarkable powers. He possessed a clear, capacious and investigating intellect, which, by habits of intense application, had become thoroughly stored with the principles of judicial science... united with great talents and great acquirements, he brought to the practice of the law, unsullied purity of life and a high sense of professional honor."
        He married Lavine Culver. She survived him a number of years, dying at Newport, Vt., Sept. 4, 1889. He left no children.
(b) Martha, b Mar. 22, 1824, 1843.

VII-96   Taylor Gilman.
VII-97   John Newton.
VII-98   Henry Aiken.
VII-99  
Samuel Thomas.
VII-100 Frederick Augustus.
VII-101 David.

No. VI-49
        LEONARD WORCESTER
(Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1). b Hollis, Jan. 1, 1767, d St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 28, 1846; m1st Nov. 1, 1793, Elizabeth dau Samuel Hopkins, D.D., Hadley, Mass., b June 12, 1772, d Sept. 4, 1818; m2nd Jan. 25, 1820, Eunice Woodbury, Salem, Mass., b July 13, 1770, d Aug. 6, 1846. He served an apprenticeship in the printing office of Isaiah Thomas, Esq., Worcester, Mass., after which he was for several years editor, printer and publisher of the "Massachusetts Spy". He was chosen a deacon of the First Church, Worcester, in 1795, licensed to preach Mar. 12, 1799, ordained pastor of the Cong. Church, Peacham, Vt., Oct. 30, 1799, discharged the duties of his office until 1837, when he left Peacham on account of ill health and resided with his sons in Littleton, N.H., and St. Johnsbury, Vt., until his decease at the latter place. His remains were removed to Peacham for interment. Four of his sons entered the ministry, the ordination of each being preached by their father.
    He received the degree A.M. from Middlebury, 1804, and from Dartmouth in 1827. He printed numerous sermons and controversial pamphlets.

Children of Leonard Worcester, Rev.

VII-102 Leonard, b Dec. 30, 1794, d July 1, 1795.
VII-103 Elizabeth H., b June 11, 1796, d Mar. 30, 1817.
VII-104 Samuel Austin.
VII-105 Leonard.
VII-106 Hannah S.
, b Mar. 14, 1801, d May 22, 1838.
VII-107 Jerusha, b Sept. 20, 1802, d Mar. 15, 1803.
VII-108 Jerusha, b Mar. 3, 1804, d Nov. 3, 1829.
VII-109
Evarts, b Peacham, Vt., Mar. 24, 1807, d Littleton, N.H., Oct. 21, 1836; m May, 1836, Ann P., dau of Prof. Roswell Shurtleff, Hanover, N.H. She m 2d, Joseph Emerson, Hanover, N.H. Graduated Dartmouth, 1830; was engaged in teaching in Peacham, Vt., and as tutor, at Dartmouth   College until the autumn of 1833; resided in Hanover, and vicinity, pursuing theological studies for most of the time until March, 1836, when  he was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Littleton. He was distinguished scholar, and would unquestionably have attained a  high rank in his profession.
VII-110 Isaac Redington.
VII-111 Lydia,
b Oct. 2, 1810, d Aug. 23, 1811.
VII-112 John Hopkins.
VII-113 Ezra Carter,
b July 26, 1814, d Aug. 21, 1814.
VII-114 Ezra Carter.
VII-115 Lydia Eliza
, b Apr. 28, 1817, d Sept. 6, 1817.

No. VI-51
        SAMUEL WORCESTER
(Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hollis, Nov. 01, 1770, d Brainard, Tenn., June 7, 1821, m Oct. 20, 1797, Zervia dau Dr. Jonathan Fox of Dracut, Mass., and Hollis, b Feb. 16, 1779.
    He labored on the farm of his father until 1791, then pursued studies preparatory to college at Ipswich Academy, and with Dr. Wood of Boscawen, N.H., entered Dartmouth College in the summer of 1792, graduated in 1795, studied theology with Dr. Austin of Worcester four months, taught school in Hollis in the winter of 1795-6, in the spring following became preceptor of New Ipswich Academy, and shortly afterwards was licensed to preach. He was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church, Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 27, 1797, dismissed Sept. 8, 1802, and installed pastor of the Tabernacle Church in Salem, Mass., Apr. 20, 1803. His ministry covered a period of great religious activity, an and out of the church, in which he bore a conspicuous part. The Unitarian controversy which divided many of the principal Congregational churches of Eastern Mass., was at its height. Dr. Worcester was a prominent champion of the orthodox side. He received the honary degree of D.D. from Princeton College in 1811. At the first meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions he was chosen Corresponding Secretary, and performed the duties of this office in connection with those of the sole pastorship of the Tabernacle until July, 1819, when he was relieved of a portion of his responsibility as pastor by the settlement of Rev. Elias Cornelius as his associate. He continued these relations with the Tabernacle and the American Board until his decease. (The American Board was founded in 1810 to undertake overseas missions in the Far East, but after the War of 1812 many churchgoers wanted to help the Indians to become good Christian citizens and to share the nation's manifest destiny.) Dr. Worcester was deeply involved in the efforts to acculturate, civilize and Christianize many of the Indian tribes of the southeast, particularly the Cherokees. For several years before his death he worked diligently to assist the Cherokees to prevent their forceful removal to the West. It was on one of his many trips among the Cherokee Nation that he died. He was buried at Brainerd, E. Tenn., a mission station in the Cherokee Nation. A monument erected by the Board bears the following tribute from the pen of Jeremiah Evarts, Esq., who succeeded to the Office of Corresponding Secretary:

Secretaries of the American Board of Foreign Missions - Samuel is in center

"As minister of the gospel Dr. Worcester labored for more than twenty years, with zeal, fidelity and success. As a distinguished agent in exciting and directing the missionary enterprise of the American churches he displayed eminent talents and impelled an ardent desire for the salvation of the heathen. To the promotion of this divine work he applied all his faculties, till, exhausted by arduous labors he fell asleep in Jesus, while on a visit of kindness to the Cherokee people."

His remains were removed to Salem, Mass., in the autumn of 1844, and deposited in Harmony Grove Cemetery May 5, 1845.

He received the degree from Princeton College in 1811. Besides numerous occasional discourses he published "Sermons on Universalism," "Two Discourses on the Abrahamis Covenant," three "Letters to Dr. Channing," ten "Reports of the A.B.C.F.M.," "Christian Psalmody" and "Watts Entire and select Hymns."

Children of Samuel Worcester

VII-116 Zervia Fidelia, b Aug., 1798, d Jan. 29, 1804.
VII-117 Lydia Lucretia, b Dec. 5, 1799, d Feb. 3, 1803.
VII-118 Samuel Melancthon.
VII-119 Zervia Fidelia
, b Nov. 4, 1804; m Oct. 21, 1823, Samuel H. Archer of Salem, Mass., b 1798, a schoolteacher.

Children of Zervia F. Archer

(a) Fidelia W., b Aug. 27, 1824.
(b) Sarah Elizabeth, b Aug. 30, 1828, d 1829.
(c) Mary Jane, b Nov. 23, 1828, d 1853.

VII-120 Jonathan Fox.
VII-121 Lydia Lucretia
, b Oct. 7, 1808, d July 27, 1810.
VII-122 John Norris, b Dec. 28, 1810, d Aug. 16, 1812.
VII-123 John Norris, b Dec. 27, 1812, d Nov. 4, 1815.
VII-124 Elizabeth Lydia, b Salem, Dec. 19,1814, d Amherst, Mass., Oct. 24, 1889; m Apr. 27, 1841, Rev. Warren Harrison Beaman, Wendall, Mass., b Jan. 7, 1813, d Amherst, Mass., Feb. 26, 1901. Graduated Amherst, 1837.

Children of Elizabeth Lydia Beaman

(a) Mary Elizabeth, b Feb. 19, 1842, No. Hadley, Mass., d Aug. 9, 1871, grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem. 1863; m Jan. 1, 1868, Sylvester Lamson Stockbridge, b Syracuse, N.Y., May 22, 1842, d Baltimore, Md., Feb. 11, 1897. Left College to enter the army. Residence No. Hadley and Amherst after 1872.

Children of Elizabeth Lydia Beaman

(i) Mina Kathleen, b Sept. 28, 1869; m Amherst, Mass., Aug. 15, 1893, Edward Hardenbergh Waldo, grad. Amherst and of the Electrical Engineering Course at Cornell, degrees A.B. and M.E. Asst. Professor, electrical engineering, Univ. of Ill., Urbana, Ill. Mrs. Waldo was educated at Mt. Holyoke and Wellesley.

Children of Mina Kathleen Waldo

a - Edward Stockbridge, b Phila., Nov. 10, 1895, d Jan. 23, 1909.
b - John Hardenbergh, b Phila., Feb. 15, 1898.
c - Cornelius Beaman, b Phila., Aug. 5, 1901, d Sept. 27, 1904.
d - Allen Worcester, b Phila., July 27, 1904.
e - Helen Elizabeth, b Maplewood, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1906.

(b) Emma Worcester, b Oct. 4, 1843, d Apr. 5, 1912. Residence, Amherst, Mass.
(c) John Warren, b Dec. 28, 1845, d Greenboro, N.C., Dec. 13, 1903; m Dec. 22, 1874, Elizabeth Gertrude Dubois. Civil Engineer.
(d) Anna Jane, b Jan. 20, 1848, d July 22, 1849.
(e) Mina Delia, b Mar. 30, 1853; m Jan. 31, 1882, Rev. John Dayton Willard, d Appleton, Wis., July 24, 1885. After 1886 Mrs. Willard resided in Amherst, Mass.

VII-125 Abigail A.C., b Feb. 27, 1817, d Oct. 18, 1854; m Feb. 28, 1842, William S. Merrill, Salem, Mass.

Children of Abigail A.C. Merrill

(a) Amelia Worcester, b July 31, 1843, d 1872; m W. K. Bigelow, Salem, Mass.
(b) William Rollins, b Nov. 24, 1845.
(c) Abbie Carleton, b July 1, 1851; m Salem, Mass., Nov. 4, 1874, Samuel Holman Curwen, b 1849, d Salem, Dec. 31, 1911.

Children of Abbie Rollins Curwen

(i) James Henry, b Oct. 27, 1875; m Dec. 25,   1899, Lilian Churchill, Salem, Mass.

Children of James Henry Curwen

a - Reginald, b Mar. 18, 1901.
b - Bertram, b Feb. 16, 1902.

(ii) Ernest Worcester, b Apr. 23, 1877; m July, 1901, Celia Biron, b Apr. 1, 1881.

Children of Ernest Worcester Curwen

a - Helen, b May 8, 1902, d May 28, 1902.
b - Ernest Charles, b May 23, 1903.
c - Dorothy, Feb. 17, 1891; m June 28, 1913, Effie Carter.

(d) Martha Ann W. Clark, b Sept. 23, 1854. Musician. Residence Somersville, Mass.

VII-126 Mary Haraden, b Dec. 19, 1819; m Feb. 21, 1842, Samuel B. Foster, Salem, Mass.

Children of Mary Haraden Foster

(a) Samuel Worcester, b July 16, 1844, d Peterborough, N.H., Apr., 1889; m Eliza Jane Shute, b Bear River, N.S., Apr. 6, 1845.

Children of Samuel Worcester Foster

(i) Edward Grenby, b and d Boston, Mass.
(ii) Harriet May, b and d Boston, Mass.
(iii) Edwin Worcester, b and d Boston, Mass.
(iv) Frank Brooks, b Boston, Mass., Apr. 24,   1877. Residence Peterborough, N.H.   Physician, Ch.B., Sc.B., M.D.

(b) Mary L., b July 24, 1846, d 1847.
(c) Harriet L., b Dec. 4, 1849.
(d) Anna Jane, b June 24, 1853.

No. VI-57
        EBENEZER WORCESTER
(Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hollis, Apr. 30, 1781, d Stoneham, Sept. 16, 1844; m1st Nov. 14, 1804, Mary dau William Punchard, Salem, b Sept. 15, 1786, d Nov. 25, 1825; m2nd Mar. 16, 1826, Mrs. Elizabeth Fabens Gerrish, Salem, Mass., b Jan. 8, 1793, d Watertown, Mass., 1866. Residence, 1802-1838, Salem, Mass., 1838-1844, Stoneham, Mass. Master Carpenter.

Children of Ebenezer Worcester by first m

VII-127 Maria, b Nov. 28, 1805, d Oct. 1, 1821.
VII-128 William.
VII-129 Sarah
, b and d Dec. 20, 1809.
VII-130 David.
VII-131 Leonard.
VII-132 Harriet Newhall
, b Mar. 28, 1816, d July 11, 1820.
VII-133 Benjamin, b Oct. 14, 1818, grad. Dartmouth 1841.
VII-134 Samuel, b Apr. 1, 1821. Residence California.
VII-135 Harriet Maria, b June 4, 1823, d Feb. 14, 1841.

Children of Ebenezer Worcester by second m

VII-136 Francis.
VII-137 Joseph Fabens
(twin of Francis), b Dec. 10, 1826, d May 30, 1853.
VII-138 Noah A., b Jan. 22, 1828, d Aug. 4, 1828.
VII-139 Noah A.
VII-140 Mary,
b New York, June 10, 1831, d Maine, Feb. 20, 1854; m July 1, 1850, Azariah R. Glinds, Stoneham, Mass.

Children of Mary Glinds

(a) Mary Elizabeth, b June 3, 1851; m Haverhill, Mass., Harry G. Pratt.
(b) Josephine Frances, m Chas. Lang.

Children of Josephine Frances Lang

(i) Mabel, (ii) George, (iii) Charles, (iv) Frederick, b 1883, d 1890.

VII-141 Henry, b Feb. 1, 1834, d Dec. 15, 1862.

Children of Henry Worcester

(a) Emma J, d Apr. 16, 1863.

No. VI-60
        JAMES WORCESTER
(Noah5, Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Hollis, Feb. 23, 1788, d Hollis, May 3, 1833; m1st Apr. 1, 1813, Mary dau Daniel Lawrence, of Hollis, b June 16, 1791, d Aug. 16, 1823; m2nd Feb. 17, 1825, Prudence, dau Joseph Blood of Harvard, b Mar. 12, 1786. Removed to Tyngsboro, Mass., 1815, Fitchburg, 1817, Damariscotta, Me., 1825, South Boston, 1829, shortly after Charlestown, Mass. A teacher and painter.

Children of James Worcester by first m

VII-142 James Alonzo D.
VII-143 Mary C.
, b Aug. 20, 1815; m1st Apr. 7, 1837, Benjamin Page, Bedford, Mass.; m2nd June 29, 1851, Abba G. Rice, Brandon, Vt. Residence New York.

Children of Mary C. Page

(a) William, b June 25, 1838, d 1838.
(b) Mary C., b June 15, 1839.
(c) Henry, b Mar. 30, 1841, d 1841.
(d) Eliza J., b Sept. 21, 1842.
(e) Benjamin F., b May 26, 1844, d 1848.

VII-144 Eliza Thomas, b Mar. 21, 1817; m Apr. 2, 1835, David Page, Bedford, Mass.

Children of Eliza Thomas Page

(a) Eliza C., b Aug. 20, 1837.

VII-145 John Fernando Edwards, b Fitchburg, Mass., Aug. 17, 1818; m Apr. 29, 1842, Mrs. M.H. Davis. Lived in Damariscotta, Me., Charlestown, and Boston, Mass., until 1852; afterward in California. Wood engraver.
VII-146 William Sylvester, b Sept. 28, 1819, d Mar. 3, 1836.
VII-147 Caroline Louise, b Jan. 28, 1821, d Trinidad, Colo., Mar. 1, 1904; m1st Dec. 22, 1839, Alanson A. Morse, b abt 1811, Marblehead, Mass., d July 26, 1848, Dalton,  Mass.

Children of Louisa Caroline Morse

(a) Fidelia A., b Jan. 7, 1842, d Aug. 11, 1852, Lowell, Mass.
(b) Gardener E., b Dalton, Mass., May 12, 1843, d San Diego, Cal., Nov. 7, 1907; m1st Oct. 30, 1867, Sarah Gray Hastings, b Marlborough, Mass, May 6, 1846; m2d Oct. 4, 1880, Sedwixk, Ks., Mary Woodard Bispham, b May 29, 1860, Natick, Mass., d May 21, 1935.

Children of Gardener E. Morse by 1st marriage

(i) Caroline A., b 1868, Marlboro, Mass.
(ii) Ralph Alanson, b 1870.

Children of Gardener E. Morse by 2d marriage

(iii) William Gardner, b Wichita, Ks., Dec. 1879, d Witchita, Ks., Aug. 21, 1880.
(iv) Anna "Annie" Louise, b Ks., Dec. 13, 1881, d San Diego, Calif., June 19, 1971; m Charles Frederick Maynard, b San Diego, Calif., Dec. 3, 1966.

Children of Anna Louise Maynard

a- Mary Moore, b Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 13, 1909.
b- Marion
, b San Diego, Claif., July 29, 1923.

(v) Mabel Claire, b Wichita, Ks., Jul. 29, 1882, d Richmond, Calif., May 27, 1914 (suicide); m Apr. 23, 1903, John Garner Routh, b Sept. 17, 1883, d Orange County, Calif., June 16, 1952.

Children of Mabel Claire Routh

a- Thelma Hazel, b Colorado Springs, Co., Dec. 4, 1904.

(vi) Olive M. Morse, b Witchita, Ks., June 13, 1888, d Los Angeles, Calif., July 16, 1970; m1st 1923, James H. Elkin; m2d Oct. 30, 1911, James McGlinchy,, d San Diego, Calif., June 15, 1913.

Children of Olive M.  by 1st marriage

a- Melvin B.
b- Corinee O., b May 29, 1923.

(vii) James Woodward, b Ks., Aug. 25, 1885, d Ventura, Calif., June 6, 1971; m1st June 4, 1907, Ethel Mae Bateman; m 2d MAr. 25, Margaret Sedona Fulton.

Children of James Woodward Morse by 1st marriage

a- Ethel Mae, b San Diego, Calif., Mar. 8, 1908.

(viii) Zeke Paul, b Ks., OCt. 25, 1886, d Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 9, 1963; m Feb. 22, 1911, Florence Nightingale Banta, b Il.

Children of Zeke Paul

a- Florence Banta, b San Diego, Calif., June 22, 1912.

(ix) Laura Elizabeth, b Ks., Mar. 21, 1890, d San Diego, Calif., Nov. 4, 1973; m Feb. 23, 1913, Albert Frederick Schick, b Buena Vista, Calif., May 22, 1891, d Reno, NV, Sept. 16, 1978.

Children of Laura Elizabeth Schick

a- Elmer Leroy, b San Diego, Calif., Sept. 29, 1913.

(x) Daisy Dean, b Ks., 1891, d Witchita, Ks., Apr. 2, 1893.
(xi) Walter Peter, b Ks., 1895, d Las Animas, Co., June 29, 1896.
(xii) Gardner Elisha, b Las Animas, Co., Sept. 2, 1898, d San Diego, Calif., Apr. 11, 1962.

Children of GArdner Elisha Morse II

a- Gardenr Elisha III
b- Ronald.

(c) Alanson W., b July 18, 1845, d Nov. 17, 1905, Prospect Plains, N.J.; m Emma Walker, b Apr. 16, 1845.

Children of Alanson W. Morse

(i) Emma Fidelia, b Hudson, Mass.; m , Haverhill, Mass., Fred G. Sargent.

Children of Emma Fidelia Sargent

a - Stanley, b Haverhill, Mass.

(d) Caroline Christiania., b Dalton, Mass., Feb. 3, 1847, d Feb. 24, 1900, Milford, Mass.; m Joseph W. Pedrick, Sept. 1, 1866, Hollis, N.H., b          June 15, 1844, Marblehead, Mass.

Children of Caroline C. Pedrick

(i) William Worcester, b Dec. 9, 1867, Hudson,  Mass.; m Jan. 1, 1902, Evelyn Rosamond  Brigham, b Sept. 3, 1879,          Hudson, Mass.

Children of William Worcester Pedrick

a - Laurena Morse, b Feb. 24, 1903, Hudson, Mass.

b - William Brigham, b Dec. 17, 1905, Fitchburg, Mass.

(ii) Carrie Brown, b Oct. 18, 1869, Hudson, Mass.,  d Aug. 9, 1907, Milford, Mass.; m Sept. 1,  1869, Otis W. Krum,          Milford, Mass.

Children of Carrie Brown Krum

a - Robert Pedrick, b Aug. 27, 1890, Milford, Mass., Zelma Ellen, b Sept. 12, 1892, Milford, Mass.; m       Jan. 12, 1914, David McArthur, New York City.

VII-148 Abigail Fidelia, b June 12, 1822, d Aug., 1831.
VII-149 William Edward Cartwright

No. VI-61
        JOHN WORCESTER (John5, John4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Spencer, Mass., Apr. 12, 1762; m and lived in Alstead, N.H.

Children of John Worcester

VII-150 Arad, b Waterbury, Vt.; m Sarah Newell.
VII-151 Ira.
VII-152 Ralph
.
VII-153 Anne.

No. VI-65
        ASA WORSTER (John5, John4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Spencer, Mass, Jan. 23, 1770, d wrecked on Scituate Rocks and drowned Sept. 20, 1802; m Jan. 18, 1801, Elizabeth, dau Peter Hardy, Ward, Mass., b May 18, 1773.. Residence Deer Isle, Me., 1800-1802. Mariner.

Children of Asa Worster

VII-154 Eli, b Nov. 26, 1801, d at sea Sept. 10, 1827.
VII-155 Infant, b and d Nov. 26, 1801.
VII-156 Eliza, b Jan. 11, 1803; m Mar. 18, 1851, J. Jarvis, Deer Isl.
VII-157 Infant, b and d Jan. 11, 1803.
VII-158 Infant, b and d Jan. 11, 1803.

No. VI-67
        ELI WORSTER (John5, John4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Spencer, Mass., Dec. 31, 1777, d Mar. 7, 1834; m May 4, 1803, Barbara dau John Bubier, Marblehead, Mass. Residence Boston. Merchant.

Children of Eli Worster

VII-159 Rebecca, b Dec. 3, 1803, d May 9, 1806.
VII-160 John.
VII-161 Barbara
, b May 19, 1807, d June, 1808.
VII-162 Eli, b Oct. 4, 1808, d Sept. 2, 1828.
VII-163 Elbridge Gerry.
VII-164 Asa.

VII-165 James Madison, b Feb. 15, 1815, d Jan. 1816.




crest3.gif (2781 bytes)


Copyright © 1998 - The Worcester Family
Last modified: