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Samuel Wormwood b. 27 October 1782 d. about 1865

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Lineage Wormwood
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Samuel Wormwood
Parents

Amos Wormwood [Wormwood] b. 11 June d. 18 February 1809

Lydia Storer [Storer] b. April 1763 d. 7 October 1841

Reference numbers GEDCOM::gam3.ged::INDI @I528019774@::Gam3
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Events

27 October 1782 birth: Alfred, Maine, USA

14 July 1803 marriage: Alfred, Maine, USA, Sally Sarah Patterson [Patterson] b. 15 February 1780 d. April 1817

24 March 1804 child birth: Alfred, Maine, USA, Christiana Jane Wormwood [Wormwood] b. 24 March 1804 d. 14 September 1894

about 1865 death: prob. in Crawford, Maine, USA

Notes

Excerpt from Cora Putnam's book on the History of Houlton:

In 1813 Samuel Cook had business which called him to the southern part of the Satte, and Mr. Wormwood made arrangements with Mr. Cook to go to Alfred, Maine and on his returnbring Mrs. Wormwood and their two daughters back with him. Mr. Wormwood sent in care of Mr. Cook the following letter:

My dear wife: I am taking advantage of Mr. Cook's trip to the western part of Maine, to send you news of my welfare. I am doing well here and tink this new country is the place to settle.If you are all well, Mr. Cook will bring you when he retruns, and i hpoe to see you before winter. Baby Sally must be quite a girl now. Tell Christiana father hopes she grows good, as fast as she grows tall. Much love to them both.I must tell you of myadventures coming from Bangor to Houlton last year. I hired an Old Town Indian, who said her know the road through the wood, to pilot me. We paddled up the Penobscot and Mattawamkeg Rivers. The fellow did notknow much English, and after a time I thought he did not know much about the way. At a carrying place there was a sort of a path which I thought I understood him to say led to Houlton, that it was but a day's journey away, and he could direct me so I could find my way alone. So I sent him backand went on with food for one day in my saddlebags, and my pack of joiner's tools on my back.I wqandered for some days in the woods. Exhausted, I left my tools on a "horseback" between a pond and a stream, and struggled on one day more. Following the stream, climbing over windfalls and through tangled swamps, suddenly I cameout in the clearing of Dr.Samuel Rice, in Houlton, who took care of me. In afew days I was completely recovered. Mr Kendall went back six or seven miles with me and got my tools. You will have no such like experience as Mr. Cook isfamiliar with the trail and will conduct you safely over. I built a house forDr. Rice and am building one for Mr. Aaron Putnam now. You will likethe people very much. Good bye, until we meet, Your loving husband, Samuel Woromwood.

Mrs. Wormwood consented to be ready for the trip in a few days and on September 1, 1813, she with her two daughters, Christiana, then nine years of age, and little Sally, but three years old, set out upon there journey. They planed to visit Mrs. Wormwood's mother in Saco Maine for afew days, and her brother John Patterson, accompanied them as far a Portland....

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From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
John I Wormwood
birth: 1722, Wells, Maine, USA
marriage: Bethiah Rankin , York Co., Maine
death: 18 May 1784, Maine, USA
Bethiah Rankin
birth: 18 May 1723, York, Maine
marriage: John I Wormwood , York Co., Maine
death: October 1800, Alfred, ME
William Storer
birth: October, Wells, Me, /Sept 1723
marriage: Mary Morrison , . 7 Jan 1758
death: March 1794, Wells, Me
Mary Morrison
birth: about 1738, Wells, Me
marriage: William Storer , . 7 Jan 1758
Grandparents
Parents
Amos Wormwood
birth: 11 June, Wells, Maine, USA, e 1758
marriage: Lydia Storer , Maine, USA
death: 18 February 1809, Alfred, Maine, USA
Lydia Storer
birth: April 1763, Wells, Maine, USA
marriage: Amos Wormwood , Maine, USA
death: 7 October 1841, Alfred, Maine, USA, 78 years old
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Sally Sarah Patterson
birth: 15 February 1780, Saco, Maine, USA
marriage: Samuel Wormwood , Alfred, Maine, USA
death: April 1817, Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada, 37 years old
Samuel Wormwood
birth: 27 October 1782, Alfred, Maine, USA
marriage: Sally Sarah Patterson , Alfred, Maine, USA
death: about 1865, prob. in Crawford, Maine, USA
== 3 ==
Children
Amos Putnam
birth: October 1794, New Salem (Massachusetts)
marriage: Christiana Jane Wormwood , Houlton (Maine), USA
death: 29 December 1849, Houlton (Maine), USA
Christiana Jane Wormwood
birth: 24 March 1804, Alfred, Maine, USA
religion: tarian
other: 11 November 1818, Houlton, Maine, USA, MARL
marriage: Amos Putnam , Houlton (Maine), USA
occupation: 1880, Houlton, Aroostook, Maine, USA, farmer
death: 14 September 1894, Houlton, Maine, USA, 90 years old
Children
Grandchildren
David Hanagan
birth: about 1821, Londonderry, Ireland
marriage: Lydia Trask Putman , Houlton (Maine), USA
death: Houlton, Maine, USA
Lydia Trask Putman
birth: 16 June 1822, Houlton (Maine), USA
marriage: David Hanagan , Houlton (Maine), USA
death: April, Houlton (Maine), USA, il 1904
Grandchildren

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