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Source 1: Specific Ancestral Lines of the Boaz, Paul, Welty & Fishel Families, page 486.
George Bolton originally believed that Peter Werden had a daughter named Anne. He stated that Anne first married John Jenkinson of Preston sometime before their daughter, Elizabeth, was baptized in January 1622. After the death of John in 1629, Anne married Henry Fleetwood in 1630. Mr. Bolton may have revised his opinion upon further research, as he later stated that this Anne Werden of Preston who married Henry Fleetwood was not the daughter of Peter, but of James Werden. He based this statement on the 1617 will of Ellen French, who named Anne Jenkinson as her sister, and John Jenkinson as her brother-in-law. The will of James Werden, a mercer of Preston, named his children, and his children included Ellen and Anne. George Bolton then stated that he believed that Peter Werden may have been the guardian of Anne Werden.
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Disproven daughters
Anne (Werden) Jenkinson Fleetwood was erroneously reported in the Fleetwood pedigree in the Visitation of Lancashire 1664/5 to have been the daughter of "Peter Werden of Preston." She was in fact the daughter of James Werden, mercer, of Preston, but may have been a ward of Peter Worden at the time of the Visitation. The families of Peter and James appear to have had some relationship, but its precise nature is not known.
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