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.