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We welcome your contribution. jpatter@epix.net ____________________________________________________________ INDEX WILCOX WILLIAMSON/PANGMAN WILLSON WINTER WOLCOTT, Samuel (2) WOLCOTT/WORTH WOOLLEY [See separate listing] WORTH, William ____________________________________________________________ WILCOX John Willcockson married Daniel Boone's sister, Sarah, in 1742 at Lancaster County PA. Researchers have never been able to prove the identity of John's parents. The best candidate seems to be George Willcockson who was in Burlington County around 1720. At page 172 in "Old Times In Old Monmouth" a George Willocks is reported to have owned land, apparently in Monmouth, about 1709. George was a Quaker in 1719. I will be very appreciative of any lookups that you do for me for any Willcockson, Wilcocks etc. in Monmouth before 1740. Thank you. [Ed NOTE: See Family History: George Willcockson; c. -1739: Chester Co, PA section of the USGenWeb Archives for additional information.] RESPONSE: "Jersey Genealogy" is a question and answer newspaper column that ran in the early 1900s. All information found in it needs research to confirm the data. "NEWARK EVENING NEWS," "Jersey Genealogy" June 9, 1917 #5732--"WILCOX--The following is from a pamphlet on the Wilcox (Willcox, Willcockse) family presented to the Society of Descendants of the First Settlers in the Passaic Valley by (recently deceased) Frank Wilcox of Champaign, Ill., a charter member of the society. "(Any additions to the above or other records of the Wilcox family will be appreciated by the genealogist and other members interested in it. M.K.T.) [MY NOTE:MKT is the editor of the column] "Mr. Wilcox devotes the first few pages to the account as given in 'Littell,' following it as far as Levi Willcox Jr. (page 48) and gives him a third wife, Elizabeth Bently. They had one child, Marcella, who died young. (See Note Later) Then, as given in 'Littell' to Jonathan Mulford Willcox (son of Levi), who married Sally Tucker and had children: "1. John Tucker Willcox, born November 16, 1814, married May 16, 1848, Harriet Littell, daughter of Rev. John Littell, a Presbyterian minister (not John Esq., as per Littell), and had children: Two, who died in infancy, and George Willcox, born May 24, 1849. "2. Silas Wilcox, married Sarah Ann Drake, daughter of Jonathan Drake, and had children: 1, Sarah Ann. 2, Jonathan M. Silas, moved to Illinois in the year 1860, lived near Fairbury. All knowledge of the family is now lost. "3. Hetty, remained unmarried, spending her days with the families of her father and brother John. "George Willcox (son of John Tucker) married Sarah Perrine, and had children: 1, Herbert, who married Cecelie Orb in 1900, have no children. 2, Harriet. 3, Elizabeth. All live at New Providence, NJ. George Wilcox died at New Providence in 1905. "Levi V. Willcox Jr. (son of Levi) and Huldah Crane had children. 1, David Bartine, who died when about twenty years old. 2, Anner, married first, James G. Pribble; second, Andrew Jackson Adkinson. 3, Elias Crane, married February 8, 1849, Rachen V. Field. 4, Orpha, who died when about fourteen years of age. 5. Albert, who died at the age of twenty-four, unmarried. 6, Levi Francis, who married Margaret F. Field, September 22, 1859, at Leavenworth, Kan. 7, Daniel Mulford, who married Drucilia McCarty. 8, John, who married Susan Bard, at Winterset, Ia., October 13, 1863. 9, Mary E., who married William Harris and moved to California about 1854. "NOTES "Levi V. Wilcox, married second, Clarissa Norris, who lived about one year, married third, Elizabeth Bentley, in 1847, and had one child, Marcella, who died in infancy (see above). "Huldah Crane Wilcox died about 1840, and was buried at the Crane Chapel, Fountain County, Ind. "Levi V. Wilcox died in 1853 and was buried on his farm in Warren County, Ind. "Anner Wilcox (daughter of Levi) and James G. Pribble had one child, Eudora Pribble, who married Anderson M. Benge. Anner (Wilcox) Pribble married second, Jackson Adkinson, and had children, Albert H., and Orpha. Moved to Winterset, Ia. "Warren Pribble Benge, first son of Eudora Pribble and Anderson M. Benge, married Fanny Mabel Kiser and had children: Joseph Bertrand Benge, born December 24, 1896. Harold C. Benge, born December 8, 1898, died February 23, 1901. Robert A. Benge, born September 15, 1900. Gertrude A. Benge, born October 4, 1901. Bertha A. Benge, born April 28, 1904. Live at Winterset, Ia. "Bertrand Madison Benge, second son of Eudora Pribble and Anderson M. Benge, married September 5, 1901, Elsie Louise Smith and had children: Catherine, born August 3, 1902; Margaret born August 10, 1904. Live at Winterset, Ia. "Albert H. Adkison (son of Anner and A. Jackson Adkison), married Laura Wood and had one child, Harry Adkison, born January 5, 1874, at Winterset, Ia., where they lived; moved to Garden City, Kan., and now live in Oakland, Calif., where he is engaged in the insurance business. Harry Adkison, son of Albert H. and Laura (Wood) Adkison, married Genevieve Brown, in San Francisco in 1904. No children. "Orpha Adkison, daughter of Anner and A. Jackson Adkison, is unmarried and lives at Grinnell, Ia. "Elias Crane Wilcox (second son of Levi V. and Huldah) and Rachel V. Fields had Edward, who died in 1851, aged three years; buried at Covington, Ind. "Albert Coleman (son of Elias Crane Wilcox and Rachael V. Fields), married first Carrie R. Wallace at Charlton, Ia., December 15, 1874, had Annie Rachel (single) of Westfield, NJ and Laird Elias Wilcox (single), a clerk in New York City. Carrie R. Wilcox died in Houston, Tex. June 5, 1895. Albert Coleman married second, Mary Lingo at Philadelphia, Pa., November 5, 1900. They have one child, Marcia L., living in Westfield, NJ, is a broker in New York City. "Katharine Lillias (daughter of Elias Crane and Rachel (Fields) Wilcox) married first, Herbert Craig, in Farragut, Ia., who died; she married, second, Edward M. Mansell in New Rochelle, NY, April 26, 1905. Now live in New York. No children. "Frank Fields Wilcox (son of Elias Crane and Rachel (Fields) Wilcox) married Nellie L. Sigler at Kirksville, Mo., December 30, 1891. Have no children. Live in Plainfield, NJ. Both are osteopath physicians. "Elias Crane Wilcox died at McPherson, Kan., September 15, 1891: buried there. Rachel V. (Fields) Wilcox died at New Rochell, NY, April 29, 1906; buried at McPherson, Kan." June 23, 1917 "#5748--WILCOX--continued from No. #5732, in issue of June 9. "Levi Francis Wilcox (fourth son of Levi V. and Huldah Wilcox) in 1852 crossed the plains with an ox team to Oregon, mined near Jacksonville, was a private in Abel George's company during the Rogue River Indian War, for which service he received a land warrant. He married Margaret F. Fields, September 22, 1859 at Leavenworth, Kan., and had children: 1, Harry Fields Wilcox, born July 28, 1860; died September 2, 1860; buried at Covington, Ind. 2, Grace, born January 20, 1868; died October 9 following, and was buried at Champaign, Ill. 3, Frank Barry, born August 12, 1871; died February 4, 1878; was buried at Champaign, Ill. 4, Fanny Madge., born March 4, 1879; Married Leslie L. Glenn at Champaign, Ill., January 17, 1907. They have one child, Mary Margaret Glenn, born November 29, 1907." "Note--Levi Francis Wilcox (above) in his youthful days dropped from his name 'Levi,' and wrote his name Frank Wilcox and served in the Union army under the latter name; was elected captain of Company E, Sixty-third Indiana Volunteer Infantry, August 14, 1862; served on detail about sixteen months as provost marshall of Indianapolis, by order of General Simeson, commander of the district; joined his regiment at the siege of Knoxville, June 24, 1864; was promoted to be major of the Sixty-third Regiment and was commissioned as colonel of the 154th Indiana Volunteer Infantry April 17, 1865. "Daniel Mulford Wilcox (fifth son of Levi V.) and Drucilla McCarty both died in Jacksonville, Kan., about 1875-6. Had children: Daniel M. and Drucilla. "James Albert Wilcox (first son of Daniel M.) married Olive M. Newman; living at Thorpe, Wash., and have children: 1, Eva; 2, Cecil; 3, Edna; 4, Pearl; 5, Estell; 6, James A., Jr. "Lillian Wilcox (first daughter of Daniel M. ) died at the age of twenty-two years in Kansas, unmarried." June 30, 1917 "#5753--WILCOX--continued from N. #5748, in the issue of June 23. "John Wilcox (sixth son of Levi V.) and Susannah Bard, living near Storm Lake, Ia., had children: "Mary E. Wilcox, who married William Brice, September 20, 1885. Have no issue. "William L. Wilcox, who married Mary Larson November 21, 1894. They have three children: Bessie Marion, born October 12, 1895; Lillie Belle, born April 3, 1897; and Leonard Larson, born April 17, 1899. "Laura May Wilcox, who married Harry A. Mack, January 24, 1896. Have no issue. "John Elias Wilcox, who married Alice Hadden September 28, 1898. Have two children: Minnie May, born February 3, 1900, and Ila, born July 13, 1902. "Note: William L. and Laura M., above (son and daughter of John and Susannah), were twins. John Wilcox, their father, served in the Civil War as a member of a Kansas regiment, was detailed as company veterinary. This regiment was noted for its fighting qualities and the fear that they created up and down the Missouri border. They were known as the 'Kansas Jay Hawkers.' John Wilcox served to the close of the war. "Mary Elizabeth Wilcox (daughter of Levi V. and Huldah (Crane) Wilcox) married William Harris, about 1850, in Warren County, Ind; moved from there to Iowa, and about 1854 crossed the plains to California. Had Children: "1. Emma Harris, who married J.P. Gard, now living in Campbell, Cal., and have children; 1, Claud, who married Emily____, and had one child, Lillian. 2, Trueman. 3, Leiabelle, who married Harry Ryan and had one child, Harry Ryan. 4, Herbert. "2. John Harris (first son), married Jennie Chase and have children: 1, Prela; 2, Edward; 3, Garland; 4, Hazel; 5, Charles; 6, James. They live at Etna, Siskeyou County, Cal. "3. Edward Harris (second son), married Mary Lindley and had children: 1, William; 2, Earl; 3, Inez; 4, Lydia; 5, Beecher. Live at Etna, Cal. "4. Lola Harris (second daughter), married J.S.Covyser, and had children: 1, Luther; 2, Laurie; 3, Lailah; 4, Lesile. Live in Benicia, Cal. "5. Dorothy Harris (third daughter), married B.F. Bassford and had children: 1, Eileene; 2, Lorena. Live in Berkeley, Cal. "6. Lorena Harris (fourth daughter), married G. W. Stout. Have no children and live in Ukiah, Cal. "7. Ida Harris (fifth daughter), married J.L. Brown. Have no children and live in Ukiah, Cal. "8. Susan Orpha Harris (sixth daughter) is an osteopath practitioner in San Francisco, Cal. Is unmarried. "Article concluded" Nov. 3, 1917 "#5841--WILLCOCKS--Referring to Nos. 5732 and 5748. "An original farm burying ground of the Peter Willcocks family is situated on grounds of old Feltville ( now known as Glenside part of the Ackerman estate), overgrown with pines, oaks, and shrubbery, on the bluff above a brook, formerly a large lake, was used extensively during David Felt's ownership and cared for by his orders. There are many broken stones and fragments of tombstones. Among the graves are several of young girls drowned in this lake, employees of Felt's book bindery--small, white stones and the inscriptions illegible. I have never seen reference to this old burial ground which I knew very well as a child and it may be of interest to some descendant. The oldest legible stone is inscribed: 'In memory of Mr. John Willcocks, deceased November 22, 1776.' (He was a son of Peter Willcocks, the original owner of this farm, then about 450 acres). "During the Revolutionary times gunpowder was manufactured here--near the cataract or ravine, a secluded spot, favorably located for this purpose." SOURCES FOR YOUR SURNAME: WILLCOX Littell, John "Family Records: or, Genealogies of the first Settlers of Passaic Valley, " pg. 481-488 WILLOCKS Whitehead, William, "Contributions to the Early History of Perth Amboy." pg. 80-84 I looked through Dr. John Stillwell's books to see if I could tie the Boone family to the Wilcox family, but couldn't. George Willocks is separated in the indexes from the Wilcox family and the various spellings of that name. I do not have the name Willcockson in the indexes at all. All would seem to indicate that he, G. Willocks, was of Middlesex county. From Stillwell, "HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY," v. II, pg. 381 & 385 I note that in 1690 a George Willocks paid quit rents on 200 acres, somewhere near Ben. Borden's land (town not cited, but in Mon. Co.), and again paid q.r. in 1703(no site or acreage given). There is a reference to him in v. IV, pg. 38, of the same set of books: "1717, Apr. 13 George Willocks, of Perth Amboy and Margaret, his wife, granted to James Morris and Isabella Morris, on of the sons & of ye Daughters, of Lewis Morris, of Morrisania, in Province of NY, Esqr, for the sum of five shillings from each of them, paid, one hundred and seventy acres in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ." ____________________________________________________________ WILLIAMSON/PANGMAN I am looking for information on the parents of Piatt Williamson (born March 6, 1796 in Monmouth, New Jersey) and/or Sarah Pangman (born July 9, 1793, ????as to place). They were married in Monmouth on November 15, 1815 and a child was born to them in Monmouth, Anna Eliza, on March 6, 1817. Any information you can find as to parent's names, places of birth, denomination, or town in Monmouth county would be appreciated. In particular, I would like you to search Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, and Bible Records. RESPONSE: I'm afraid I can find nothing in my books, including "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany," on either Piatt Williamson or Sarah Pangman. I looked in the "NJ FAMILY INDEX," compiled by Donald Sinclair, and found no sources listed for Pangman, but I did find some for Williamson. Williamson "Hunterdon Historical Newsletter" v.18:3:363-366 Lee, Francis B., ed. "Genealogical & Memorial History of . . .NJ" v.4:1322 Miles, Ann Pette. "Monmouth Families" v.2:184-197 "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" v.106:4-12 "Somerset County Historical Quarterly" v4:182-184 ____________________________________________________________ WILLSON I would be most grateful if you could lookup the death date for Ann Willson, wife of Robert Willson and mother of Samuel Willson 1. Her death most likely occurred after 1709. The Willson family emigrated to Burlington Co., N.J. in 1682 and lived at Crosswicks Creek. RESPONSE: "HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY" by John Stillwell, M.D. Vol. I pg. 241 'SHREWSBURY QUAKER RECORDS' Robart Wilson was a witness to the marriage of Francis Borden and Jane Vicars, at Francis Bordon's house on 12th of the 4th mo., 1677. [note: no other Wilsons signed as witnesses to this wedding-spelling as it appeared] Vol. II pg. 10 'BURLINGTON COURT RECORDS' "Ear marks entered ye 8th of 6th moneth, 1685, at ye Co'rt" Page 10 "Robert Wilfon: Right eare two slitts ye left undercutt next ye head thus [contains sketch of cuts] "HISTORY OF BURLINGTON AND MERCER COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY" By Maj. E. M. Woodward & John F. Hageman pg. 277: "WILSON--In 1686 we first meet with this name, Stephen Wilson being a witness to a marriage certificate. In 1688, Robert Wilson was constable of Chesterfield township. In 1706 he was appointed on the committee 'to treat with workmen and to agree with them for ye dooing ye carpenter work of ye meeting-house' proposed to be built at Crosswicks. In 1734 he married Mary Londay, and in 1737 he moved to Maiden Creek, Pa. Samuel Wilson also appears to have been an early settler here; in 1710 he married Esther Overton, and reared a family. In 1717 he was overseer of the poor in this township, and held other offices for four years, the last that of surveyor of the highway in 1724, and later he removed to Hunterdon County." ____________________________________________________________ WINTER Seeking: Atlantic cemetery look-up for the surname WINTER. You need not go back any further than 1900, because we are not sure when the family came to Monmouth, but know they were there after 1900 and died there. They lived in Neptune area. RESPONSE: plot owners in 1985, but not buried as yet : Winters, Richard C. (son of Carl H.) & wife Dorothy K. buried: Winters, Carl H. b. 1905; d. 6-27-1965, grave 1 wife Mary Elizabeth Walling b. 1900; d. 7-20-1981, dau. Please note: I cannot explain the "dau." after M E Walling. I have typed it as it appears. It's possible they meant to tell who Walling was the daughter of and just missed completing the line (just a guess). BTW: this cemetery is in Colt's Neck, NJ. ____________________________________________________________ WOLCOTT, Samuel My husband's ancestral roots, once thought to be directly related to Oliver Wolcott, Sr., signer of the Dec. of Ind. now seem to lead to Samuel Wolcott of Shrewsbury born in 1630 who came to NJ in 1670. My husband's great-great grandparents were Jacob Robbins Wolcott and his wife Hannah B. Duryea Wolcott. My mother-in-law says that Jacob Wolcott once owned quite a bit of land on what is now Monmouth Mall. RESPONSE: I have nothing on your Jacob Robbins Wolcott. Below is all I could find on Samuel Wolcott. "HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY," by John Stillwell, M.D. Vol. III, Pg. 260: 1687, May 7. Samuell Wolcott, of Shrewsbury, made his will, which was proved Dec. 1, 1687, and among other things mentioned: "Item. I devise and leave my friend Judah Allen & Thomas Webley to be my executors, to see my will fulfilled & to take care that my sone, Nathaniell, be no ways wronged by his master, Joseph Grover. East Jersey Deeds, Vol. B, pg. 214." Vol. II Pgs. 372 & 380: 1681 Samuel Wolcott paid quit rents on 150 acres of land. 1688 " " " " " " " " " " : boundaries, N. by Neversinks River; in length S. 80; on E. by Stphen Williams; W not surveyed, S. by col. Morris; formerly Sam Leonard. ____________________________________________________________ SAMUEL WOLCOTT RESPONSE: "HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY," By John Stillwell, M.D. VOL. II PG. 372 Jan. 10 1681 Samuel Woolcott pd. quit rents name acres date;yr mon/da rec Lib: fol yr rate tot. yr q. r Samuel Woolcott 150 1681 Jan10 2 - 50 1/2 0 - 6-3 Do; parc; oe 143 due 1670 PG. 379 Stephen West pd quit rents in 1688 on 66 acres described as: "In Shrewsbury, on Ramsons Neck, W. by Sam'l Woolcott, N. by a branch of Neversinks, that goes to Iron Mill; other Sides highways & 2 small parcels. PG. 380 use above columns as this is quit rents again: Sam'l Wilcot 150 1688 May10 C. 129 1/2 0 - 6 - 3 N. by Neversinks River; in length S. 80; on E. by Step'n Williams'; W. not survey'd. S. by Coll' Morris', formerly Sam Leonard's and 2 small parcels every 25 March hereafter. Cov' distress PG 381 Prior to Feb 1702 Samuel Willcot sold land in Shrewsbury to Joseph West as he (West) paid quit rents on in then; described as "In Shrewsbury, in Right of and by mean Conveyances from Sam: Willcot, Step: West and R; West, etc. pg. 389 Sam'l Willcot had 150 acres in Shrewsbury surveyed in 1681. pg. 397 Under 'Warrants for surveys, Monmouth Co., NJ' Samuel Woolcott 240 acres & meadow on Mch. 30, 1677 in Shrewsbury. ____________________________________________________________ WOLCOTT/WORTH Am trying to find out what happened to: Joanne Wolcott, m. July 3, 1695, William Worth, at a Burlington, NJ Friends' meeting. RESPONSE: "EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY," by Charlotte D. Meldrum pg. 50 'Marriages of Burlington Monthly Meeting' William Worth of east New Jersey and Joane Woolcott of Burlington, m. 2nd da, 2nd mo., 1695. pg. 66 'References to Marriages in the Minutes of Burlington Monthly Meetings' William Worth of Shrewsbury and Mary Smith proposed the 2nd time, 4th da., 5th mo, 1687. "HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY," BY John E. STILLWELL, MD VOL. III PG. 159 & 160 Faith Chamberlain, daughter of Henry Chamberlain, married first Edward Patterson; second, Thomas, son of Randal Huet. She died, according to the Quaker records of Shrewsbury, N.J., Jan. 30, 1710/11. Her dau. by her first husband, Faith Patterson, born Jan. 20, 1656; died Nov. 30, 1683; married William Worth. pg. 202 Joseph Lawrence's first wife was Sarah, daughter of William and Faith (Patterson) Worth who was born 12 mo. 27, 1671/2. She died before 10 mo, 18, 1712 because Joseph Lawrence remarried at that date. pg. 403. Faith Worth, wife of Joseph Lawrence, died prior to her father's will dated 10, 10mo, 1710, being noted as deceased in the will. This William Worth was of Shrewsbury. VOL. I pg. 266 'The Friends Records of Shrewsbury' The Births of William Worth's & ff. . . . . Sarah, born at Shrews. on the 27th of 12 mo. Hope, " " " " " 26th " 11 " 167? Willmoth, " " " " " 1st " 12 " 167? William " " " " " 6th " 2 " 1678 Ephraim, " " " " " 23rd " 7 " 1679 Patience, " " " " " ? " 12 " 1681 further down the page: _____worth, daughter of William Worth ___yed in Shrews. the 29th of 6th mo. 1674 William Worth, son of Wm., died in Shrews., 1st of 8th mo., 1678 Faith Worth, wife of Wm. Worth, died in Shrews., 30th of 9th mo., 1683 Mary, wife of William Worth, died in Shrews___ __ of ___ 16__. William Worth, husband of Jane Worth, died in Shrews., 25th of 11 mo., 1710/11 Jane Worth, widow of Wm., died in Shrews., 15th of 7mo., 1720 According to the "NJ FAMILY INDEX," compiled by Donald Sinclair, the following are sources for the Patterson family: Kull, Irving S., ed. "New Jersey, a History" v.5:138-140 Lee, Francis B. "Genealogical and Memorial History of. . .NJ" v.3:1007 Nelson, William, "Pioneer Families." in Nelson's "History of Paterson and Its Environs" v.2:402-404 Salter, Edwin, "A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties" pg.xliv ____________________________________________________________ WOOLLEY See Separate listing ____________________________________________________________ WORTH, William I've been searching for a long time on information concerning the William Worth family of Shrewsbury. His will was proved in March of 1711 and lists wife Joane (Woolcott) Worth and children Edward, Patience and Winnifred. His will gives a description of the land he owned, but I have been unable to find out where and when the members of the family died and were buried. They were Quakers. William's first wife was Faith (Patterson) Worth who died in either 1683 or 1693. Any information would be greatly appreciated. RESPONSE: "HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY," by John Stillwell, M.D. Vol. I Pg. 266 'The Friends Records of Shrewsbury, NJ" "The births of William Worth's & ff..... Sarah, born at Shrewsbury on the 27th of 12 mo, ...... Hope, " " " " " 26th of 11 mo, 167.. Willmoth," " " " " 1st, of 12 mo, 167.. William, " " " " " 6th, of 2 mo, 1678 Ephraim " " " " " 23rd, of 7 mo., 1679 Patience," " " " " .... of 12 mo., 1681 ...... Worth, dau. of William Worth ...yed in Shrews., the 29th of 6th mo., 1674 William Worth, son of Wm. died in Shrews., 1st of 8th mo., 1678 Faith Worth, wife of Wm. Worth died in Shrews., 30th of 9th mo., 1683 Mary, wife of William Worth, died in Shrews. .... of ..... 16.. William Worth, husband of Jane Worth, died in Shrew, 25 of 11 mo., 1710-11 Jane Worth, widow of Wm., died in Shrews., 15th of 7 mo., 1720 Vol. III Pg. 404 Benjamin Lawrence m. 11 m 13, 1742 Patience Worth, dau. of Edward and Mary Worth Pg. 160 Faith Patterson, b. Jan 20, 1656; d 11/30/1683; m. Wm. Worth Pg. 202 Joseph Lawrence m. as 1st wife Sarah, dau of Wm. & Faith (Patterson) Worth, who was born 12 m, 27, 167(1) Vol. V Pg. 140 Sarah Herbert, born in Shrewsbury 171_; m. by lic. dated 4/17/1742 Edward Patterson Worth, dau of Sarah Tilton and Walter Herbert. ____________________________________________________________