i.1. Samuel WORTLEY, geb. 02/11/1818

i.1.  Samuel, geb. 02/11/1818, oorl. 1873 x 1842, Onondaga, New York VSA met Julia Ann KOONS, geb. 1820, oorl. 11/12/1850 xx 1855, Wisconsin, VSA met Clara NN, geb. 1827 xxx 07/1869, Madison, Kentucky, VSA met Sally Ann HUME, geb. 08/09/1841, oorl.  21/12/1902,  d.v. Simeon Buford Hume en Margaret F. Harris.

Samuel was die seun van Samuel Wortley en Elizabeth Wiley.

h.1. Hannah WORTLEY, geb. 03/05/1782

h.1.  Hannah, geb. 03/05/1782,  North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME, VSA, oorl. Yarmouth, ME, VSA x 29/12/1809, Cumberland, Maine met Thomas MORGAN, geb. c. 1782, North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME, VSA, oorl. Yarmouth, ME, VSA.

Hannah was die dogter van Daniel Wortley en Dorcas Small.

h.2. Sarah WORTLEY, geb. 31/05/1784

h.2.  Sarah, geb. 31/05/1784, North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME, VSA, oorl. Yarmouth, ME, VSA x 21/07/1805, North Yarmouth, Cumberland met Thomas NASON, geb. 1779, Freeport, ME, VSA, oorl. Yarmouth, ME, VSA.

Sarah was die dogter van Daniel Wortley en Dorcas Small.

h.3. Samuel WORTLEY, geb. 29/05/1787

h.3.   Samuel, geb. 29/05/1787, North Yarmouth, ME, VSA, oorl. Yarmouth, ME, VSA x 1807, Freeport, Cumberland, Maine VSA met Mary MILLET, geb. 1788 xx 01/09/1817, Portland, Cumberland, Maine VSA met Elizabeth WILEY, geb. 02/09/1801, oorl. 18/10/1888, d.v. Alexander Wylie en Elizabeth Todd.

Samuel was die seun van Daniel Wortley en Dorcas Small.

Elizabeth "Eliza" Wylie 1801-1888 is daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Todd Wylie, and grand daughter of Samuel Wylie, Sr., soldier in the American Revalutionary War. She first married Samuel Worthley in 1817, then married Benjamin A. Furlong in 1820. Eliza and Benjamin had 10 children, Thomas T., Margaret W., John Parker, Edward Payson, Cybel H., GeorgevWallace, Eliza Ann, Henrietta, Alexander W., and Harriet E. (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8YW-6LF)

h.4. Mercy WORTLEY, geb. 25/06/1789

h.4.  Mercy, geb. 25/06/1789, North Yarmouth, ME, VSA, oorl. Yarmouth, ME, VSA.

Mercy was die dogter van Daniel Wortley en Dorcas Small.

h.5. Dorcas WORTLEY, geb. 13/09/1791

h.5.  Dorcas, geb. 13/09/1791, North Yarmouth, ME, VSA.

Dorcas was die dogter van Daniel Wortley en Dorcas Small.

g.1. Rachel WORTLEY, geb. 1756, ged. 14/07/1771

 g.1.  Rachel, geb. 1756, ged. 14/07/1771 as ‘n volwassene.

 Rachel was die dogter van Samuel Wortley en Lydia Paul.

1771

(Old times: a Magaxine devoted to the preservation and publication of documents relating to the early history of North Yarmouth, Maine, Vol. 5. No. 1. Augustus W. Corliss, Yarmouth, Maine, Jan. 1, 1881.)

g.2. Hanna WORTLEY, geb. 1758, ged. 14/07/1771

g.2.  Hanna, geb. 1758, ged. 14/07/1771 as ‘n volwassene, oorl. 17/07/1774.
Hanna was die dogter van Samuel Wortley en Lydia Paul.

1771

(Old times: a Magaxine devoted to the preservation and publication of documents relating to the early history of North Yarmouth, Maine, Vol. 5. No. 1. Augustus W. Corliss, Yarmouth, Maine, Jan. 1, 1881.)

g.3. Daniel WORTLEY, geb. 1760, ged. 14/07/1771

g.3. Daniel, geb. 1760, North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Me, ged. 14/07/1771, oorl. 07/04/1820, Athens, Somerset, Me x 04/12/1781 met Dorcas SMALL, geb. 27/03/1762, Limington, York, ME, VSA, oorl. 1846, Yarmouth, ME, VSA, d.v. John Small en Mary Haskins.

Daniel was die seun van Samuel Wortley en Lydia Paul.

1771

(Old times: a Magaxine devoted to the preservation and publication of documents relating to the early history of North Yarmouth, Maine, Vol. 5. No. 1. Augustus W. Corliss, Yarmouth, Maine, Jan. 1, 1881.)

g.4. Lydia WORTLEY, geb. 1765, ged. 14/07/1771

g.4. Lydia, geb. 1765, ged. 14/07/1771.

Lydia was die dogter van Samuel Wortley en Lydia Paul.

1771

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g.5. Samuel WORTLEY, geb. 1765, ged. 14/07/1771

g.5. Samuel,, geb. 1765, North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Me, ged. 14/07/1771, oorl. 25/11/1843 x 23/07/1789 met Rebecca WHITE, geb. 1770.

Samuel was die seun van Samuel Wortley en Lydia Paul.

1771

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f.1. Samuel WORTLEY, geb. 02/12/1729

f.1.  Samuel, geb. 02/12/1729, Litchfield, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, VSA, oorl. 1770, New Gloucester, Cumberland, VSA x 06/02/1755, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine, VSA met Lydia PAUL, geb. 1745, oorl. 24/01/1804, d.v. Daniel Paul en Sarah Bragdon.

Samuel was die seun van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

Name Samuel Wortley
Event Type Military Service
Event Date 04 Dec 1746
Event Place New Hampshire, United States

f.2. John WORTLEY, geb. 12/1731

f.2.  John (Capt). geb. 12/1731, Litchfield, Hillsborough New Hampshire, VSA, oorl. 07/06/1810,  North Yarmouth, Cumberland x 09/11/1758, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine, VSA met Martha BAILEY, geb. 08/02/1758, Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, VSA, oorl. 14/06/1817, Ware, Hampshire,  MA, d.v. Robert Bailey en Martha Riggs Millett.

John was die seun van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

The name of Worthley became quite prominent in the history of North Yarmouth, Maine from 1750 till about 1820 when the sons of John Worthley with the exception of Justin removed from the town. John Worthley is recorded as coming from "Haletown". Tradition says that his name was originally "Wortley" and that he was connected with prominent families in England. His neighbors called him Worthley and being of an easy disposition, he ultimately wrote it so.  (https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-John-Wortley/6000000000140023206)

Name John Wortley
Event Type Military Service
Event Date 23 Aug 1754
Event Place New Hampshire, United States

Name John Wortley
Event Type Military Service
Event Date 1755
Event Place New Hampshire, United States

(Old times:  a Magaxine devoted to the preservation and publication of documents relating to the early history of North Yarmouth, Maine, Vol. 5. No. 1. Augustus W. Corliss, Yarmouth, Maine, Jan. 1, 1881.)

He was a captain in the Revolutionary War and commanded a company known as Captain John Worthley's Company of North Yarmouth, Maine, of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Regiment of Foot 1775 and was also a captain of a company on Colonel Reuben Fogg's Militia Regiment in 1776. It is apparent from historical data that he went from Weare, N.H. to Maine, somewhere between 1755 and 1758 and located in North Yarmouth permanently and there raised a family of 10 children. He was a respected citizen, a faithful member of the Congregational Church, loyal to his country and his family. (https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-John-Wortley/6000000000140023206)

This family of 10 children were all members of the Congregational Church. They were not remarkable for financial ability, but were attentive to their religious duties and left large families, except Justin who I believe had no children. (They adopted some.) from Old Times in North Yarmouth Revolutionary service of John Worthley (Sr. ) of North Yarmouth. -- Captain in Colonel Edmund Phinney's (31st) Regiment, engaged April 24, 1775, reinforce the Continental Army, as returned to Samuel Thompson, Brigadier for Cumberland County, dated North Yarmouth Dec. 3, 1776, also captain of a company raised in North Yarmouth, return dated Falmouth Dec. 9, 1776, signed by Colonel Jonathan Mitchell &
Colonel Timothy Pike, field officers in Cumberland County of officers appointed to command various companies drafted from the rnilitia in accordance with an order of the General Court to serve under Colonel Reuben Fogg.
(https://www.angelfire.com/ut2/dlarsen/manwill/histories/manwill/worthley.html)

He served as a Captain in 3 divisions of the Revolutionary Army of 1776 and was a New Hampshire signer of the Declaration of Independence of 1776.

(Old times:  a Magaxine devoted to the preservation and publication of documents relating to the early history of North Yarmouth, Maine, Vol. 5. No. 1. Augustus W. Corliss, Yarmouth, Maine, Jan. 1, 1881.)

f.3. Molly WORTLEY, geb. 12/07/1734

f.3.  Molly, geb. 12/07/1734, Litchfield, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, VSA x Jotham TUTTLE, geb. 29/03/1729,  Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America, oorl. 1810, Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, VSA, s.v. Jotham Tuttle en Martha Hall.

Molly was die dogter van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

Kinders: 
g.1.  Samuel TUTTLE, geb. 1754
g.2.  Thomas TUTTLE, geb. 1757
g.3.  Thomas TUTTLE, geb. 1759
g.4.  Benjamin TUTTLE, geb. 1762
g.5.  Simon TUTTLE, geb. 1763
g.6.  Timothy TUTTLE, geb. 1764, oorl. 1851
g.7.  Olive TUTTLE, geb. 1767
g.8.  Stephen TUTTLE, geb. 1772, oorl. 1854

g.9.  Jotham Thomas TUTTLE, geb. 1776, oorl. 1863

f.4. Sussanah WORTLEY, geb. 1736

f.4.  Sussanah, geb. 1736, Litchfield,  Hillsboro, New Hampshire, VSA x 1757, Amesbury, Massachusetts, VSA x Caleb EMERY, geb. 13/05/1736, Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, VSA, oorl. 1826, Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, VSA, s.v. Caleb Emery en Abigail Simmons.

Sussanah was die dogter van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

He served in the French and Indian wars, and was also a soldier under General Sullivan in the Revolutionary army. (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLZ2-RG3)

Kinders:
g.1.  Jesse EMERY, geb. 1759, oorl. 1832
g.2.  Ann EMERY, geb. 1761 ​​
g.3.  David EMERY, geb. 1761​​
g.4.  Mary EMERY, geb. 1764​​
g.5.  Daniel EMERY, geb. 1766, oorl. 1814 ​​
g.6.  Mehitable EMERY, geb. 1768, oorl. 1848 ​​
g.7.  Abigail EMERY, geb. 1771, oorl. 1817 
g.8.  Caleb EMERY, geb. 1773, oorl. 1862
g.9.  Johnathan EMERY, geb. 1775
g.10.  John EMERY, geb. 1777, oorl. 1819

g.11.  David EMERY, geb. 1780

f.5. Thomas WORTLEY, geb. 1739

f.5.  Thomas, geb. 1739, Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America, oorl. 1829, Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, VSA x 1750 met Jamima NN, geb. 1740.

Thomas was die seun van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

f.6. Timothy WORTLEY, geb. 1740

f.6.  Timothy, geb. 1740, Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America, oorl. 14/04/1830, Goffstown Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, VSA x 05/11/1767, Weare, NH met Mary JOHNSON, geb. 1747, Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America, oorl. 30/04/1792 Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, VSA, d.v. Zachariah Johnson en NN xx 1797, Goffstown, NH met Lydia ESTON, geb. 15/07/1765, Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America, oorl. 26/03/1834, Goffstown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, VSA, d.v. James Eaton en Abigail Emerson.

Timothy was die seun van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

Lt Timothy Worthley. Rev War Patriot.
(https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH3D-4KC)

Mary5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born about 1747; married Timothy Wortley Nov. 5, 1767; and died Apr. 30, 1792. He was born about 1?40, the son of Thomas and Mehitable (Yarrow) Wortley; and died Apr. 14, 1830. After his wife's death he married the widow Davidson by whom he had three children, and removed to Goffstown, N. H. He was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary army.  (https://docslib.org/doc/13040466/william-johnson-of-charlestown-massachusetts)

History of Goffstown NH, by George Plummer Hadley, page 571
Timothy-2 WORTHLEY (John-1) was b. in 1740; m1) about 1768, Mary Johnson. She b. 1747 and d. Apr 30, 1792; he m2) Lydia Eaton Davidson, b 1766, widow of Nathaniel Davidson. She d. March 26, 1834. He res. in Weare until about 1795 when he moved to Goffstown [NH] and settled in the southerly part of the town where his don David afterwards lived, on the farm owned by St. Anselm College. He was a member of the first Committee of Safety in 1775, in the town of Weare, and was a lieutenant in Capt. Dearborn's Company raised for the expedition against Canada, out of Col. Daniel Moore's Regiment in 1776. He d. April 14, 1830.

f.7. Jonathan WORTLEY, geb. 09/05/1746

f.7.  Jonathan, geb. 09/05/1746, Goffstown, Hillsborough, oorl. 14/11/1835, Weare, Hillsborough x 11/12/1769, Weare, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, British Colonial America met Sarah ORDWAY, geb. 1751 Goffstown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, VSA, oorl. 1816, Weare, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, VSA, d.v. John Ordway en Mehitable Holmes xx 07/03/1816 met  Tamar HADLEY, geb. 21/06/1766, oorl. 25/02/1857, d.v. Daniel Hadley en Mehitable Whitaker.

Jonathan was die seun van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

He was a soldier of the American Revolution, in Captain John Parker’s Company, Colonel Timothy Bedel’s New Hampshire Regiment of Rangers and was in the Attacks on St. Johns and Fort Chambly in 1775.  He was in Captain Aaron Quinby,s company, Colonel Moses Kelley’s New Hampshire Regiment in the Expedition to Rhofe Island under General Sullivan in 1778.  His 2nd wife Tamar reived his pension. He was one of the participant’s in Weare NH’s famous Pine Tree riot NH. (https://www.cowhampshireblog.com/2016/08/28/consumed-by-fire-weare-new-hampshires-william-worthley-1808-1874/)

f.8. Mehitable WORTLEY, geb. 1751

f.8.  Mehitable, geb. 1751, Litchfield, Hillsboro, New Hampshire x 03/12/1905, Hampstead, Rockingham, New Hampshire met Stephen WELLS, geb. 02/08/1751, oorl. 1834, s.v. Phillip Wells en Mary Jewel.

Mehitable was die dogter van Thomas Wortley en Mehitable Yarrow.

Kinders:
g.1.  Phillipe WELLS, geb. 1774​​
g.2.  Samuel WELLS, geb. 1775, oorl. 1816 ​​
g.3.  Sally WELLS, geb. 1776, oorl. 1777 ​​ ​​
g.4.  Mary WELLS, geb. 1777 ​​
g.5.  Elijah WELLS, geb. 1779 ​​
g.6.  Nancy WELLS, geb. 1782, oorl. 1817 ​​

g.7.  Betsy WELLS, geb. 1786