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About Dr. Thomas B Worden, I
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Some Records of Persons by the Name of Worden, Particularly of Over One Thousand of the Ancestors, Kin, and Descendants of John and Elizabeth Worden, of Washington County, Rhode Island: Covering Three Hundred Years, and Comprising Twelve Generations in America ...
By Oliver Norton Worden Press of J. R. Cornelius, 1868 - 164 pages
4 Dr. Thomas Worden, b. 1675; 1708, m. Sarah Butler, Stonington; practiced in Norwich, 30 or 40 years, and d. there, 1759, aged 84. Had Abigail or Bathsheba, 1709; Sarah, 1713; Thomas 2d, 1718; and Jane, 1722—all m. Thomas, 2d, had 2 sons, 2 daughters; one son d. young; Thomas, M, a Revolutionary Soldier, removed to Waterbury, and d. Watertown, 1830, aged 76; had ten children, some of whom moved to Western Reserve.
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Descendants of Samuel Crandall and Sarah Worden, who married in 1731, share a newly recognized royal descent from Peter Worden, the Immigrant. According to Worden genealogy, Sarah Worden was the daughter of Thomas, son of Samuel, son of Peter Worden, the younger. The Crandall children born 1733-1751 include Sarah, Eunice (Tupper), Azariah, Nathaniel, Desire (Wilcox), Thomas, Samuel and Gurdon. The Peter Worden line goes back to William the Lion of Scotland whose ancestry goes to earlier, famous royals (including the earliest French and English Kings).
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- Residence: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States - 1682
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Dr. Thomas B Worden, I's Timeline
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1675
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Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
https://books.google.com/books?id=WIzqFn5TIKEC&pg=PA37 Some Records of Persons by the Name of Worden, Particularly of Over One Thousand of the Ancestors, Kin, and Descendants of John and Elizabeth Worden, of Washington County, Rhode Island: Covering Three Hundred Years, and Comprising Twelve Generations in America ... By Oliver Norton Worden
SECOND CENTURY OF RECORDS. FOURTH GENERATION . . I find no report of the Administration on estate of Dr. Samuel Worden, and no record of his daughters, if any. He had at least four sons—-tho time of birth of two, conjectural. 1 Peter Worden, M, b. in Yarmouth, 1668; 2 Samuel Worden 2d, b. 1670? 3 Isaac Worden, b.1673? 4 Dr. Thomas Worden, b. 1675; |
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1693
Age 18
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Stonington, New London County, Connecticut
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1698
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Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, Colonial America
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October 27, 1709
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Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
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December 13, 1713
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Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States
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1715
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Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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July 5, 1718
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Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States
http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/norwich9.htm Vital Records of Norwich 1659 - 1848
Hartford
[66] Thomas Wordan (Thomas Worden?) and Rebekah Hartshorn, both of Norwich, were married April 15, 1746 by me Henry Willes Pastor of 2nd Church of Christ in Norwich.
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August 3, 1722
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Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, United States
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June 11, 1759
Age 84
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA
http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/norwich11a.htm Vital Records of Norwich 1659 - 1848
Hartford
Doctor Thomas Werden of Norwich died Nov. 6, 1759.
============================== http://www.mocavo.co.uk/A-Modern-History-of-New-London-County-Conne... A MODERN HISTORY OF NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONNECTICUT; (VOLUME 1) Dr. David Hartshorne was the earliest physician to actually settle in
Dr. Thomas Worden studied with Dr. Hartshorne, and lived near the
========================================= http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/john-w-stedman/the-norwich-ju... Dr. David Hartshorn was the sixth son of Thomas Hartshorn, of Reading,
He first located in business in his native town, where he continued till about
. . . . Dr. Thomas Worden should, perhaps, be noticed among the early pliysiciana
* Samuel Worden, the father of the doctor, thus notices the death of his wife on
APPENDIX. 285 December 17, 1728, the town voted to Dr. Thomas Worden '• for travel and
As indicating the public solicitude early manifested for the unfortunate poor,
'• Jan. 4, 1726-7, voted to allow to Dr. David Hartshorn, for services to
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