I am reasonably sure the Sgt Edward Wooster/Worcester who was born in England 1622 and died in Connecticut is my 7th GG. My conundrum is who Edward's parents were. Many trees cite William Worcester and Rebecca King as his parents also the parents of Rev. William Worcester. Several other trees list Henry Worcester born in Reglan Castle 1601 as Edward's father which is the line I have chosen. (No royalty involved.) Then several generations later trees merge. I have read many articles that support both lines and ones that contend that the tree following William Worcester is not accurate. I am not aware of any sources supporting either of these trees. I see that you are listed as manager of Henry Worcester b. 1601 in England. Would be grateful for your help.
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I am the great grand daughter of Martha Crandall and Edward Munson. Their daughter, Alma, was my grandmother. I have quite a bit of information on this family.
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