
Woodbury, Melinda A (b. ABT 1854, d. 23 MAR 1937)
Note: DUTTON, Melinda Death date: 3/23/1937, Geauga County
Certificate #18016
Immigration: Date: ABT 1879
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Auburn, Geauga, Ohio
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Auburn, Geauga, Ohio
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Auburn, Geauga, Ohio
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Van Buren, Daviess, Indiana
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Sutter, Sacramento, California
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Auburn, Placer, California
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Roseville, Placer, California
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Roseville, Placer, California
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Walnut Grove, Gibson, Tennessee
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Gibson, Tennessee
Census: Date: 1950
Place: Gibson, Tennessee
Note: the son of (Dr.) Samuel Worden and Hopestill Holley, was born about 1673 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. He died in 1718 in Stonington, Connecticut. He married Rebekah (#) at Kings Town, Rhode Island.
On 18 September 1716, the Court appointed Isaac Worden, of Stonington, administrator of his father's estate after his stepmother, Frances, refused the responsibility--having been married to (Dr.) Samuel for less than one year. Isaac died intestate two years after his father, before fulfilling his duties as administrator. Isaac's widow Rebekah then fulfilled his responsibilities. Isaac's estate, since he did not leave a will, was not settled until after Rebekah's death (about 1735). Between 1735 and 1741, each of Isaac's children signed a quitclaim deed to their brother William, probably to settle the estate.
Note: the son of Peter Worden and Margaret (Grice) Wall, was born in 1609 in Clayton-le-Woods, Lancashire, England. he died in 1681 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. He married Mary in England. She died about 1681.
Peter Worden was first recorded in New England on 02 June 1640. In 1643 he and fifty-one other men of the Yarmouth Company, all sixteen to twenty year old males capable of performing military duties, were directed to establish a place of defense against sudden assault. On 05 March 1667, he was fined 10 shillings for causing a disturbance at the meeting house at Yarmouth on the Lord's Day. The disturbance consisted of sitting in a corner of the meeting house and conversing in a low tone during the service. On 05 April 1669, he bought a parcel of land from William Twing of Eastham, which he transferred to his son-in-law Kenelem on the same day--apparently as a dower for his daughter Mercy. Peter Worden was assessed a war tax (King Philip's War) of 8 pounds, 2 shillings, 3 pence in 1676--one of the largest in the Town.
Peter Worden's will, dated 09 January 1680 with a codicil dated 29 July 1680, was proved on 03 March 1681. His only son, Samuel, was named executor. The will is lengthy and detailed. his wife, Mary, survived him by six years. Her will is dated 06 March 1686. She left her Indian sqauw servant to her son, Samuel. She died on 25 March 1687 in Yarmouth. Both Peter Worden and his wife, Mary, are buried in the Worden Cemetery in the Town of Dennis on Cape Cod (formerly the east end of Old Yarmouth).
Note: the son of Peter Worden and Mary , was born in 1646 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. He died on 26 August 1716 in Stonington, Connecticut at seventy-one years of age. He married (1) Hopestill Holley, the daughter of Joseph Holley, Sr. and Rose Allen, in 1665. She was born in 1646 and died on 13 September 1715. he married (2) Frances West a few months after the death of his first wife, but he lived less than one year after the marriage. (Dr.) Samuel and his wife Hopestill are buried in the Wequetequoc Cove Cemetery in Stonington.
(Dr.) Samuel was the first male Worden born in America. He was a prominent physician and became a large landowner in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. On 06 June 1682, he requested permission to "take his freedom" (move to another town). He purchased his first land in Rhode Island in 1693. In 1695 he purchased 250 acres on what has become known as Worden's Pond from Benedict and Josiah Arnold. On 12 February 1697, he sold the 150 acre Worden farm in Yarmouth to Isaac Chapman for 250 pounds, reserving "...one half akor of land...a buring place for my fathers posteretie fo rever lying for squere about the plase whear my father Werden was buried [the Worden Cemetery]... ." In 1709 he purchased land in Stonington, Connecticut near the Pawcatuck River. Upon his death, his widow, Frances, refused to administer his will, and the Court appointed his son Isaac Worden and james Rogers as administrators. Isaac died within two years, and his widow Rebekah fulfilled his obligations.
Occupation: 2nd Maine Cavalry
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusettes
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusettes
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusettes
Source: (Name)
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Fox, Carroll, Ohio
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Sharon. Mercer, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1870
Place: District 1, Warren, TN
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Mahoning, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Source: (Name)
Author: Ancestry.com
Title: Public Member Trees
Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;Repository:Name: www.ancestry.comPage: Database online.
Data:
Text: Record for Pardon Wright
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Leetonia, Columbiana, Ohio
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Strawberry. Lawrence, Arkansas
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