The genealogy of my extended family
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Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
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Rev William Worcester Grave marker Here lies the body of Rev. William Worcester, the first minister of Salisbury, who came from England about 1639 and died 1662. This stone was laid on his grave to prevent disinterment by wolves. This tablet erected by descendants, 1913 |
Rev William WORCESTER (d. Abt 1662)
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# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | |
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1. | BROWN, Sarah | d. 23 Feb 1660 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I4664 |
2. | GOODALE, Ann | d. 31 May 1678 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I7006 |
3. | GOODALE, Richard | d. 16 Sep 1666 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I31713 |
4. | JOHNSON, Mary | d. 27 Sep 1694 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I19950 |
5. | PEASLEY, Rev Joseph | d. 3 Dec 1660 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I4251 |
6. | WHITERENT, Dorothy | d. 27 Jan 1664 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I31727 |
7. | WORCESTER, Rev William | bur. 31 Oct 1662 | Salisbury Colonial Burying Ground, Essex, Massachusetts | I4663 |
This website uses dates from the Gregorian calendar (New Style), unless otherwise noted.
For more information on dates, see Wikipedia: Old Style and New Style dates.
I strive to document my sources. However, some people and dates are best guesses and will be updated as new information is revealed. If you have something to add, please let me know.
Updated 23 Dec 2023