From HISTORY OF BRISTOL COUNTY: "Farmed in Bristol until about 1821 when his father gave him a farm on New Hampton side of Pemigewasset, where he lived until about 1838 when he moved west."
From WE ARE BECAUSE THEY WERE by Lynn Teed and Mary L. Emil (FHLB - Salt Lake City, Utah) "This gneration was the first to use the spelling of the surname as Worthing"
Son of Lieut Samuel Worthing and Hannah Ingalls.
Married Dec 1806 New Hampshire to Nancy Ann Sanborn.
To their union was born 11 children:
Sherburn Sanborn Worthing, Mary Worthing, Hannah Ingalls Worthing, John Hardy Worthing, Orrilla Worthing, Eliza Tilton Worthing, Nancy Worthing, Samuel T Worthing, Martha Worthing, Ruth Worthing, and Laura Cross Worthing.
From HISTORY OF BRISTOL COUNTY: "Farmed in Bristol until about 1821 when his father gave him a farm on New Hampton side of Pemigewasset, where he lived until about 1838 when he moved west."
From WE ARE BECAUSE THEY WERE by Lynn Teed and Mary L. Emil (FHLB - Salt Lake City, Utah) "This gneration was the first to use the spelling of the surname as Worthing"
Son of Lieut Samuel Worthing and Hannah Ingalls.
Married Dec 1806 New Hampshire to Nancy Ann Sanborn.
To their union was born 11 children:
Sherburn Sanborn Worthing, Mary Worthing, Hannah Ingalls Worthing, John Hardy Worthing, Orrilla Worthing, Eliza Tilton Worthing, Nancy Worthing, Samuel T Worthing, Martha Worthing, Ruth Worthing, and Laura Cross Worthing.
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