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About Elizabeth Worstall
Birth confirmed in Settle records: The Official Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs Service
Elizabeth* Wildman 1688 Birth Settle, Yorkshire RG6/1116
Elizabeth, dau of Martin Wildman of Croasdale Grains 19th day 9th mo., 1689 (Nov. 19, 1689)
emigration
emigrated as one of six children on 2 Feb 1690 and settled in Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
curator comment : An interesting feature for me is that both Elizabeth and her brother Joseph Wildman, Sr. are my own multi-great grandparents. (No they didn't marry each other ! ;) So many 'cycles' for me in the old PA Quaker lines!
comment #2: Oddly, two descendants of my Wildman and Bean immigrant lines ended up in West Norriton township and lived on property adjoining each other in the same era.
As follows:
1) In Elizabeth Worstall (Wildman)'s line there was Edward Worstall Hibbs (1830-1896) The old farm house still stands an is pictured on Edward's profile
2) In the <Bean> line Col. Col.Theodore Weber Bean (1833-1891) who lived across the Lane on "The Cold Spring Farm" with his parents and his large family. ¶ Theodore eldest sibling, Jesse Weber Bean wrote illuminating letters that I've read. An exploration of the details therein combined with property maps of the era allowed me to make these connections.
| Theodore's grandfather once sold ten acres to a prior owner of the Edward Worstall Hibbs farm in 1849. He was getting old and was evidently divesting himself of his assets.
| Long before Col. Theodore went off to War in 1862 the rest of the Cold Spring Farm was sold.
Elizabeth Worstall's Timeline
1689 |
November 19, 1689
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Crosdalegrains, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
Yorkshire Piece 1116: Monthly Meeting of Settle (1652-1775)
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1722 |
July 4, 1722
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Middletown Township, Bucks County, PA, United States
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1727 |
January 1727
Age 37
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
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1727
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Wrightstown, Bucks County, PA
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