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WORCESTER, Elizabeth

Female 1681 - 1715  (34 years)


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  1. 1.  WORCESTER, Elizabeth was born in 1681 in Kittery, ME (daughter of WORCESTER, Moses and START, Elizabeth); died in 1715.

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WORCESTER, Moses was born on 10 Nov 1643 in Salisbury, MA (son of WORCESTER, Rev. William and PICKERING, Sarah); died after 1731 in Kittery, ME.

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    • Religion: 1716, Kittery, ME; United with church

    Notes:

    He was "a famous hunter of Indians," and was familiarly known by the appellation of "Old Contrary"

    Moses married START, Elizabeth before 4 Jul 1676 in Wells, ME. Elizabeth (daughter of START, Edward and LAMSYTT, Wilmot) was born on 10 Nov 1647 in York County, ME; died before Apr 1695. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  START, Elizabeth was born on 10 Nov 1647 in York County, ME (daughter of START, Edward and LAMSYTT, Wilmot); died before Apr 1695.

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    Children:
    1. WORCESTER, Thomas was born about 1680 in Kittery, ME; died on 13 Oct 1779 in Berwick, ME.
    2. 1. WORCESTER, Elizabeth was born in 1681 in Kittery, ME; died in 1715.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  WORCESTER, Rev. William was born in 1595 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 5 Oct 1595 in Watford, Northamptonshire, England; died on 28 Oct 1662 in Salisbury, MA; was buried on 31 Oct 1662 in Salisbury, MA.

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    Rev. William Worcester came from England and was settled pastor
    of the church first gathered in Salisbury, Mass., sometime
    between the years 1638 and 1640. Although not conclusive, good
    and persuasive evidence exists to strongly suggest that he was
    the son of William Worcester, the vicar of Watford,
    Buckinghamshire, England, and was born October 5, 1595. (See
    Introduction) He matriculated at St. John's College (Cambridge
    University) in 1620. He was ordained deacon at Peterborough
    Cathedral on Dec. 21, 1622. He was made Vicar of Olney July 26,
    1624 - which office he retained till 1636, when on account of
    refusing to comply with the command of his superiors to read to
    his congregation from the King's book those portions which
    allowed sports and recreations after service on the Lord's day,
    he was suspended from his office of Vicar. He came to America a
    year or two later. He and others petitioned the General Court
    of MA to establish a new settlement. The settlement
    was called Colchester and later renamed Salisbury. Here he
    continued in the ministry till his decease, Oct. 28, 1662. His
    grave in the old cemetery in Salisbury, is covered by a flat
    stone upon which a bronze tablet was placed June 21st, 1913,
    with the following inscription, -

    Here lies buried the body of Rev. William Worcester, the
    first minister of Salisbury, who came from England about 1639
    and died 1662. This stone was laid on his grave to prevent
    disinterment by wolves. This tablet is affixed by his
    descendants, 1913.

    No production of his pen has been transmitted to posterity to
    indicate his intellectual character or attainments. Cotton
    Mather, in the Magnalia, enrolls his name in the list of the
    "reverend, learned and holy divines, arriving such from Europe
    to America, by whose evangelical ministry the churches in
    America have been illuminated." Johnson, in his "Wonder Working
    Providence," mistaking the name, speaks of the first minister
    of Salisbury, as, the "reverend and graciously godly M. Thomas
    Woster." And the General Court says in an Order in reference to
    the payment of his support, that "they of New Town (now
    Amesbury) should
    forebear to content themselves with private help, whilst the
    Lord pleases to continue so bright a star in their
    candlestick."

    We may easily believe him to have been a man of exalted piety,
    of strong intellectual fibre, of staunch devotion to the
    dictates of conscience, of loyalty to his friends, and
    interested in the affairs of state as well as of the church.

    These traits are not lacking in his descendants. It is worthy
    of note that as the generations of the family succeed each
    other, the clerical mantle of their worthy progenitor seems to
    descend as a direct heritage.

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    William married PICKERING, Sarah about 1630 in England. Sarah was born on 23 Apr 1600 in England; died on 23 Apr 1650 in Salisbury, MA; was buried in Salisbury, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  PICKERING, Sarah was born on 23 Apr 1600 in England; died on 23 Apr 1650 in Salisbury, MA; was buried in Salisbury, MA.

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    Children:
    1. 2. WORCESTER, Moses was born on 10 Nov 1643 in Salisbury, MA; died after 1731 in Kittery, ME.

  3. 6.  START, Edward was born before 23 Nov 1614 in Brixham, Devonshire, England; died on 19 May 1671 in York County, ME.

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    Edward married LAMSYTT, Wilmot on 23 Jun 1645 in Brixham, Devonshire, England. Wilmot was born in 1625 in Brixham, Devonshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  LAMSYTT, Wilmot was born in 1625 in Brixham, Devonshire, England; and died.

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    Children:
    1. 3. START, Elizabeth was born on 10 Nov 1647 in York County, ME; died before Apr 1695.