My 5G grandmother.∼Anna Woodworth was born in Lebanon, New London CT, possibly on February 20, 1757, or in 1758. Conflicting information is contained in the same source, "The Woodworth family of America". She is stated to have been first married to Levi Bannister on or about January 11, 1777. She apparently later married Ezra Woodworth, date unknown. In 1807 or 1808, she moved with her family to Williamsfield, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, where they were among the first settlers. She died there on August 22, 1832 and is buried in the West Williamsfield cemetery. Her inscription reads, "In memory of Anna Woodworth, who departed this life August 22 AD 1832 aged 79 years". This is again conflicting information regarding her date of birth.
NOTE: Same as memorial ID 62475144
Anna Woodworth (62475144)
Suggested edit: Levi Banister collected a Revolutionary War Pension and applied in 1819. His wife at the time is listed as Amy Woodworth. She is also listed as his widow and that he died in 1834. It also states on one page by a physician that his wife, Ama is incapable of caring for Levi. His daughter, Eunice, is caring for his wife who is confined to her bed. Eunice married Orrin Weaver. She had a son Reuben W Weaver that died during the Civil War that indicates they were married in Darien, Genesee Co., by Sandford Kenrick in 1839 which is after all their children were born. However, my husband John Weaver did the Y-DNA and matches the ancestors of Orrin Weaver, so he is the father of all the children. This could also be an error. I don't believe Anna Woodworth Banister was married to someone else and lived in Ohio.
Contributor: Brenda Weaver (48952841) • [email protected]
My 5G grandmother.∼Anna Woodworth was born in Lebanon, New London CT, possibly on February 20, 1757, or in 1758. Conflicting information is contained in the same source, "The Woodworth family of America". She is stated to have been first married to Levi Bannister on or about January 11, 1777. She apparently later married Ezra Woodworth, date unknown. In 1807 or 1808, she moved with her family to Williamsfield, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, where they were among the first settlers. She died there on August 22, 1832 and is buried in the West Williamsfield cemetery. Her inscription reads, "In memory of Anna Woodworth, who departed this life August 22 AD 1832 aged 79 years". This is again conflicting information regarding her date of birth.
NOTE: Same as memorial ID 62475144
Anna Woodworth (62475144)
Suggested edit: Levi Banister collected a Revolutionary War Pension and applied in 1819. His wife at the time is listed as Amy Woodworth. She is also listed as his widow and that he died in 1834. It also states on one page by a physician that his wife, Ama is incapable of caring for Levi. His daughter, Eunice, is caring for his wife who is confined to her bed. Eunice married Orrin Weaver. She had a son Reuben W Weaver that died during the Civil War that indicates they were married in Darien, Genesee Co., by Sandford Kenrick in 1839 which is after all their children were born. However, my husband John Weaver did the Y-DNA and matches the ancestors of Orrin Weaver, so he is the father of all the children. This could also be an error. I don't believe Anna Woodworth Banister was married to someone else and lived in Ohio.
Contributor: Brenda Weaver (48952841) • [email protected]
Inscription
In Memory of Anna Woodworth Who Departed This Life August 22 AD 1838 aged 79 years
Family Members
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Daniel Woodworth Bannister
1780–1847
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Diadama Banister Kendrick
1782–1869
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Albigence Woodworth
1788–1875
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Diodate Woodworth
1790–1886
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Levi Banister
1791–1864
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Hopestill T. Woodworth Ketcham
1792–1880
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Nancy Woodworth Spencer
1795–1860
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Horatio Woodworth
1796–1863
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Orpha Woodworth Snow
1799–1854
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Luther Woodworth
1801–1875
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Cyril Woodworth
1805–1885
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