Charles was born in 1706. Charles Worthen ... He passed away in 1740.
Birth
1706 - [1], [2]
Worthen, "Charles, s. Gorge and Anne, Dec. 7, 1706." [3]
"26 IV Charles, b. Dec. 7, 1706[A]" in list of children of George Worthen. [4]
Marriage
Spouse: Mehetabel Gold. [2]
1728 - [5], [2]
Gold, "Mehetabell, and Charles Worthing, Nov. 14, 1728.*"[6]
"WORTHING (see also Worthen), Charles, and Mehetabell
Gold, Nov. 14, 1728.*" [7]
"*Intention also recorded"
Note: Surname spelled as Worthing instead of Worthen.
Death
1740 - [8], [2]
Worthen, "Charles, Mar. 22, 1740, a. 33 y. Gravestone record, Union Cemetery." [9]
Burial
~24 March 1740.
Union Cemetery.[2]
Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.
Plot: . Find A Grave Memorial #82097963. [10]
↑ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHNH-HRM : 13 July 2016), Charles Worthing and Mehetable Gold, 14 Nov 1728; citing Marriage, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 893,105.
↑ "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLM-TY3P : 13 December 2015), Charles Worthen, 1740; Burial, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Union Cemetery; citing record ID 82097963.
Pedigree Resource File. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3961-2XD : accessed 2016-12-09), entry for Charles /Worthen/, submitted by agedge2714752. Retrieved 09 December 2016.
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DNA Connections
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