On this page you will find information about the Haworth Family. Including Links to other's pages who have done work on this line, A short summary of George the Immigrant, Link to the Grubb Work, My direct Decendancy, and a Request to those who are of this line to link to them, or add their email addys and direct decendancy, so others looking for you might have one more resource to find you! |
The
Haworth Association
KarmenMichelleHatchet'sSite
Kathy Mill's Homepage
Gail
Harvey
Larry
Henry's
Line
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The
Quaker
Ian
Atkinson's Site
Beeson's
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The Story of George The Immigrant George
Haworth, was the fourth son of James and Isobel (Radcliff) of Rockcliffe,
near Baccup, England. By boat he came to America, during the second
colonization of the English, in 1699, under the guidance of Wm. Penn.
Seventy Six Passengers died at sea, during that journey, and there are
letters to evidence this.
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The GRUBB work, and a few links, are available
at my sister site, and you may reach it through this button. However,
please be aware that it has some slow loading pages. For any Information
that you have, that you would like to see posted here, please address me
through email
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Michajah b. 1743 m. Mary McCurry (they lived in North Carolina) Samuel b. 1769 m. Elizabeth Paine James b. 1799 m. Frances Winn
Samual Anderson Haworth m. Lavina
A. Newman
They had my great grandmother,
Mary Elizabeth who married John York. John and Mary brought my grandmother
Edith to Oklahoma from Iowa in a covered wagon. The trails were much
safer by then. Her older brothers followed by train.
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I have a special request to any of you who are of this line. I would like to start an email and webpage linkage, which not only tells the reader how to reach you, but of which line you are. If any of you are feeling the crunch, of too much information to organize, you will understand the need for this! I know it will help all of us, to know, not only that that person is a relative, but in what way. Please submit your name, email address and url if you have a webpage, along with your direct decendancy, which should include the direct link back to the furthest ancestory you are able to trace on this line. I will be overjoyed to include the spouses names. No Birthdates, death dates etc. will be included. I can add a circa date if you like though. Also, even if you submit the information down to yourself, I will not go beyond your grandparent's names. I will then say that person was your grandparent. Please participate in this list. It will be such a handy reference. |