He married Jane Bunker (1818–1897).
They had the following children:
John Greenleaf Wentworth 1840–1916
Jeremiah Bunker "Jerry" Wentworth 1842–1911
Uriah H Wentworth 1847–
He passed away in 1874.
Buried: East Franklin Cemetery.
David Hooper Wentworth; b. 29 Nov 1800 or 29 Nov 1805 at Franklin, Hancock, Maine; m. Nancy F. Jordan, daughter of Loring Jordan and Rebecca Joy, 29 Dec 1829 at Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine; m. Jane Bunker, daughter of Jeremiah Bunker and Sally Martin, 20 Mar 1837 or 12 May 1840[1] at Hancock, Maine; d. 3 Feb 1874 at Franklin, Hancock, Maine Æ 69.
Known children of David Hooper Wentworth and Nancy F. Jordan both b. at Franklin, Hancock, Maine, were as follows:
i. Nahum Jordan Wentworth; b. 17 Mar 1832; m. Emerline C. Havey, daughter of John Havey and Joanna Ash, 17 Oct 1853 at Hancock, Maine; d. 7 Jun 1899 at age 67.
ii. Greenleaf Porter Jordan Wentworth; b. 7 Nov 1833; d. 28 Apr 1834.
Known children of David Hooper Wentworth and Jane Bunker were as follows:
i. John Greenleaf Wentworth; b. 25 Mar 1840 at Franklin, Hancock, Maine; b. 25 Mar 1841 at Franklin, Hancock, Maine; m. Judith A. Havey, daughter of John Havey and Joanna Ash, 2 Nov 1861; d. 3 Jan 1916[2] at Franklin, Hancock, Maine, at age 74; he was buried at East Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, Hancock, Maine.
ii. Jeremiah Bunker Wentworth; b. 20 Dec 1843 at East Franklin, Hancock, Maine; m. Harriet Amelia Bunker, daughter of Roland Martin Bunker and Sarah Ann French, 1 Aug 1869 at Sullivan, Hancock, Maine; d. 15 Feb 1911 at East Franklin, Hancock, Maine, at age 67.
Sources
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"Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2H26-9QZ : 18 October 2017), David Wintworth and Jane Bunker, 12 May 1840; citing , , Maine, United States, Division of Vital Statistics, State Board of Health, Augusta; FHL microfilm.
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"Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q24J-6HXT : 13 March 2018), David Wentworth in entry for John G Wentworth, 03 Jan 1916; citing Franklin, Maine, United States, Division of Vital Statistics, State Board of Health, Augusta; FHL microfilm.
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