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William P Workman (1746 - 1836)

William P Workman
Born in Somerset, New Jerseymap
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Husband of — married 1761 in New Jerseymap
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Died at about age 90 in Belmont, Ohio, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 9 Jul 2011
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Biography

William P Workman was born 1746, the son of Abraham Workman and Annetje "Anna" Smith. He married Phoebe Critchfield in 1761. William passed away in 1836 and is buried in Davis Cemetery, Pultney Township, Belmont County, Ohio.

Note: A portion of the original 200 acre William and Phoebe Workman farm was set aside for the "Workman Hill Cemetery" (now Davis Cemetery) on Winding Hill. Phoebe and William are buried there, as are many of their descendants.

Davis Cemetery is also known as Davis-Workman Cemetery, Center Hill Cemetery and Protestant Cemetery. There is no surviving grave marker for William and Phoebe.

William is not buried in Workman Cemetery in Shadyside, Belmont County as his Find A Grave Memorial[1] [2] indicates.

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  1. Workman-300 (William P) My Heritage https://www.myheritage.com/research?action=query&exactSearch=0&formId=master&formMode=1&qbirth=Event+et.birth+ey.1746&qdeath=Event+et.death+ey.1836&qevents=List&qname=Name+fn.william%2F3%5Bp%5D+ln.workman+g.M&trn=partner_Geni&trp=search_banner
  2. Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 26 October 2021), memorial page for William P Workman (1746–1836), Find A Grave: Memorial #148985491, citing Davis Cemetery, Bellaire, Belmont County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Lynn Alberti (contributor 48775450).




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Workman-300 and Workman-2489 appear to represent the same person because: same name and family
posted by Patricia Roche
Pat, you suggested a merge, and wrote "Clearly the Same". The first names, the birth date, the death date, the birth place and the father are all different. This is not clearly the same person as Workman-297.
posted by Anne Baker
Workman-297 and Workman-300 appear to represent the same person because: Clearly same person
posted by Pat Ramos
Workman-297 and Workman-300 appear to represent the same person because: Clearly same person
posted by Pat Ramos
Workman-1439 and Workman-300 appear to represent the same person because: Just noticed that there are two William Workman(s). I believe the evidence is clear that William P., and William, (whose middle initial is also P.), are one and the same. Similar birth year, same birth place, same death date and death place.
Father: Abraham Workman b 1709

Mother: Anneje Anna Smith b 1706-1745 Spouse: Phoebe Critchfield, marriage 1761, NJ Sources: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989; SAR PA National No 99198

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