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- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Martin Wildman
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Martin Wildman Wildman-Worstall The Middletown Monthly Meeting of Friends authorized the marriage ... of Henry Nelson and Alice Wildman in 1719. Alice Wildman’s sister, Elizabeth, married John Worstell in 1720. The father of Alice and Elizabeth Wildman was Martin Wildman, born 1653 in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire just south of York. His parents were Matthew and Elizabeth Wildman. Martin married Ann Ward in 1678 at the Settle Friends Meeting in Yorkshire. Their children, in birth order, were Matthew, John, Joseph, James, Alice, and Elizabeth, all born in Crosdale-grains, Yorkshire/Lincolnshire. Alice Hayhurst Nelson’s brother William Hayhurst married Rachel Radcliffe. It is their daughter Mary (Alice Hayhurst’s neice), who married Matthew Wildman. [James, John and Edward were] all sons of the youthful deceased mother, Elizabeth Wildman, and her husband, of whom it was written“nothing definite is known of the ancestry” of John Worstall... and all three Worstell boys reared by Alice Wildman and Henry Nelson. Again, from the History of Bucks County, “...the children were reared by their maternal relatives in Middletown but nothing is known of the descendants of Edward Worstall.” This Edward may or may not be the one the Quakers dismissed for marrying “outside the faith” by a “hireling Minister” in 1751, or the one, who, in the same year, was reported “disordered with strong drink and much addicted to keeping idle and vain company.” http://usgwarchives.net/mt/chouteau/worstell/1CHAP2.htm grammymary5added this on 22 Nov 2010 Keith Sargentoriginally submitted this to Jones-Mullins Family Tree on 14 Nov 2009 http://usgwarchives.net/mt/chouteau/worstell/1CHAP2.htm
Wildman-Worstall
The Middletown Monthly Meeting of Friends authorized the marriage ... of Henry Nelson and Alice Wildman in 1719. Alice Wildman’s sister, Elizabeth, married John Worstell in 1720.
The father of Alice and Elizabeth Wildman was Martin Wildman, born 1653 in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire just south of York. His parents were Matthew and Elizabeth Wildman. Martin married Ann Ward in 1678 at the Settle Friends Meeting in Yorkshire. Their children, in birth order, were Matthew, John, Joseph, James, Alice, and Elizabeth, all born in Crosdale-grains, Yorkshire/Lincolnshire. Alice Hayhurst Nelson’s brother William Hayhurst married Rachel Radcliffe. It is their daughter Mary (Alice Hayhurst’s neice), who married Matthew Wildman.
[James, John and Edward were] all sons of the youthful deceased mother, Elizabeth Wildman, and her husband, of whom it was written“nothing definite is known of the ancestry” of John Worstall... and all three Worstell boys reared by Alice Wildman and Henry Nelson. Again, from the History of Bucks County, “...the children were reared by their maternal relatives in Middletown but nothing is known of the descendants of Edward Worstall.” This Edward may or may not be the one the Quakers dismissed for marrying “outside the faith” by a “hireling Minister” in 1751, or the one, who, in the same year, was reported “disordered with strong drink and much addicted to keeping idle and vain company.”
http://usgwarchives.net/mt/chouteau/worstell/1CHAP2.htm
grammymary5added this on 22 Nov 2010
Keith Sargentoriginally submitted this to Jones-Mullins Family Tree on 14 Nov 2009
http://usgwarchives.net/mt/chouteau/worstell/1CHAP2.htm
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Matthew WILDMAN Matthew and Elizabeth Wildman The name Wildman has other Yorkshire Quaker associations. In 1675 Matthew Wildman of Selside near Horton in Ribblesdale, West Riding of Yorkshire was excomunicated for non-payment of tithes and imprisoned for two years. In the following year just over the Lancashire border at Tatham the Rev Thomas Sharp committed Quaker Elizabeth Wildman "a widow about sixty years of age...to Lancaster Gaol" where, after nine months she died. Source: Matthew Wildman, "Yorkshire Quakers - The Sufferings of 'Friends'"in William Smith (ed) Old Yorkshire Vol I London,Longmans, Green & co, 1881 p250 and Horton Local History Group, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, the story of an upland parish Settle, North Craven Heritage Trust,1984 p30 shirleywsn added this on 8 Nov 2009 TAMBERKING originally submitted this to Buxton Family Tree on 23 Sep 2008
Matthew and Elizabeth Wildman
The name Wildman has other Yorkshire Quaker associations. In 1675 Matthew Wildman of Selside near Horton in Ribblesdale, West Riding of Yorkshire was excomunicated for non-payment of tithes and imprisoned for two years.
In the following year just over the Lancashire border at Tatham the Rev Thomas Sharp committed Quaker Elizabeth Wildman "a widow about sixty years of age...to Lancaster Gaol" where, after nine months she died.
Source: Matthew Wildman, "Yorkshire Quakers - The Sufferings of 'Friends'"in William Smith (ed)
Old Yorkshire Vol I London,Longmans, Green & co, 1881 p250
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Horton Local History Group, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, the story of an upland parish Settle, North Craven Heritage Trust,1984 p30
shirleywsn added this on 8 Nov 2009
TAMBERKING originally submitted this to Buxton Family Tree on 23 Sep 2008
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