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Penelope Wooden was born 24 Mar 1728 in South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island Colony. She was a daughter of Samuel Worden and Abigail Mott. Penelope Wooden married David Woodmansee on 21 Dec 1744 in Dover, Monmouth, New Jersey Colony[1]. She passed away 2 Apr 1805 in Dover Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States. [2]
Penelope was buried at Good Luck Cemetery, Forked River, New Jersey. Her Memorial has links to those of family members.[3]
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Categories: Good Luck Cemetery, Forked River, New Jersey
Worden sisters who married three Woodmansee brothers:
1. Penelope, b 1728 married David Woodmansee Dec. 21, 1719-1803 "David Woodmancy Biography", David Hennessee, Jan. 2017
2. Silence b 1727 d. 1803 m. Gabrial Woodmansee d.Mar, 2, 1802 buried Good Luck Cemetery, Forked River, Ocean Co., N.J. Silence was administrator of Gabriel's will U.S. Genealogy Web Archives. Gabriel was active in community, and in 1727 "Overseer of Poor" Silence was born in Shrewsbury near father Samuel Worden III's death, her birth is not recorded in some charts, turmoil of household could be cause of omission.
3. Hannah Worden 1737- 1824 m. James Woodmansee, half-brother by new, unknown, mother.
Woodmansee brothers David, Gabriel and James lived close to one another and jointly bought real estate ventures. Silence was the administer of husband Gabriel's will