h.6. Jacob Capp WORTLEY, geb. 08/08/1830, ged. 12/09/1830

h.6.  Jacob Capp (Rev.), geb. 08/08/1830, ged. 12/09/1830, Methwold, Norfolk, Engeland, oorl. 24/10/1899, Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Michigan, VSA, begr. Grass Lake East Cemetery, Grass Lake, Jackson County, Michigan, VSA x 21/09/1860, Lakenheath, Suffolk, Engeland met Eliza C. GREENSMITH, geb. 1831, Lakenheath, Suffolk, Engeland, oorl. 20/02/1875, begr. Grass Lake, Jackson County, Michigan, VSA xx  1878 met Mary Ann BIRD, geb. 13/11/1839,  Unadilla, Livingston County, Michigan, VSA, oorl. 31/07/1883, New York, VSA, begr. Williamsville Cemetery, Gregory, Livingston County, Michigan, VSA, d.v. William Sloan Bird en Eleanor Jewell NN xxx 09/05/1888, Detroit, Oakland, Michigan, VSA met Elizabeth Pullen RATTENBURY, geb. 07/07/1847,  Loughborough, Leicestershire, Engeland, oorl. 12/05/1936,  Toledo, Ohio, begr. Collingwood Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio, d.v. George Henry Rattenbury en Jane Pullen.

Jacob Capp was die seun van Rumble Wortley en Mary Capp.

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1841 dob 1829. Millers Apprentice 

1851, living with brother Henry in Methwold.  

1852. Emigrated to America 

Education: BA. 1860 U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Age: 29-30

Jacob Capp Wortley was a minister in a number of churches in south east Michigan.  Methodist Episcopal Church: Detroit, Bay City, Grass Lake, Albion, Dexter, Monroe, Manchester, Saline, Wayne, Holly, Williamston, and Swartz Creek.

"1878. Ann Arbor Courier and Family Visitant, March 22, 1878, Friday. The friends of Rev. J.C. Wortley, pastor of the M. E. Church of Dexter testified their appreciation of his services by a donation of $15.25 at the house of N.A. Phelps. This is his third year at Dexter and he is deservedly popular with all.".  (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wortley-233)

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Detroit Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church [Journal] 1883, page 43, Memoirs [for second wife of Jacob C. Wortley]:

Mrs. Ann Wortley. By a strange and fatal collision on the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railway, near Carlyon, N. Y., at half-past nine o'clock in the dark evening of July 27th, 1883, the spirit of Mrs. Ann, wife of Rev. Jacob C. Wortley, of the Detroit Conference, was instantly ushered into the spirit world. She had, the day before, left her own happy home in the village of Saline, Mich., the place of her husband's pastorate, for a short trip to the White Mountains, to gaze upon their scenery and to breathe the mountain air. In an instant the crash came, and Sister Wortley was carried to other mountains, and opened her eyes on other scenes, over which no dark cloud shall ever cast its dismal shade. It was not until the next Monday morning that the terrible news reached the husband and his children that he was for the second time a widower. On that day her mortal remains were brought home, and were carried to Unadilla, the place of her former home, and were laid to rest beside those of her parents and other relatives who had gone before. Mrs. Wortley's maiden name was Bird. She was born in Ann Arbor, Nov. 13th, 1839. She was converted and received to the Methodist Episcopal Church at the age of 11 years, and she witnessed a good confession to the day of her death. She was married to Bro. Wortley, May 7th, 1878, and as a wife, a step-mother to his children, and a Christian in the community, her influence was a perpetual benediction. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43176974/mary-ann-wortley

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