Worden - Paris, Oneida Co, NY
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Re: Worden - Paris, Oneida Co, NY
| Pete (View posts) | Posted: 16 Oct 2006 12:46AM GMT |
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From "History Of The Town Of Paris And The Valley Of The Sauquoit", 1881, by Henry C. Rogers - mentions of the Worden family:
Bloss and "Spence" Worden, p. 267 - "Bloss and "Spence" Worden, of South Sauquoit, were the champion choppers, and could "put up" four cords per day each." Time period mentioned is pre-1850 era.
Linus D. Worden, p. 246 - Linus D. Worden enlisted as a Private in the Civil War on 11 August from Cassville in the 117th Infantry. The year isn't clearly stated, but may be 1862. For an article about the 117th, go to http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/...
Linus is listed as 26 years old in the 1860 census
William H. Worden, p. 246 - Full text - "1861 - April 22, Worden, William H., private, Clayville, 14th inf.; wounded at Gaines Mills, Va., June 27, 1862, in the left leg, below the knee; was discharged with his regiment, May 24, 1863; re-enlisted in the 117th regiment, February 29, 1864; was wounded in left hand, in front of Petersburgh, Va., July 11, 1864, and discharged Aug. 15, 1865." William is listed as 28 in the 1860 census.
N. M. Worden, p. 204 - Listed as a member of the Sauquoit Masonic Lodge No. 150. Joined 14 Oct 1876.
N. M. Worden, p. 293 - Listed as of date of publication, 1881, as an Elder of the Clayville Presbyterian Society, which has a membership of about 90. N.M. is 26 in the 1860 census. Newell was born Nov 1833 per the 1900 census.
All the census notes are from the Town of Paris
Bloss and "Spence" Worden, p. 267 - "Bloss and "Spence" Worden, of South Sauquoit, were the champion choppers, and could "put up" four cords per day each." Time period mentioned is pre-1850 era.
Linus D. Worden, p. 246 - Linus D. Worden enlisted as a Private in the Civil War on 11 August from Cassville in the 117th Infantry. The year isn't clearly stated, but may be 1862. For an article about the 117th, go to http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/...
Linus is listed as 26 years old in the 1860 census
William H. Worden, p. 246 - Full text - "1861 - April 22, Worden, William H., private, Clayville, 14th inf.; wounded at Gaines Mills, Va., June 27, 1862, in the left leg, below the knee; was discharged with his regiment, May 24, 1863; re-enlisted in the 117th regiment, February 29, 1864; was wounded in left hand, in front of Petersburgh, Va., July 11, 1864, and discharged Aug. 15, 1865." William is listed as 28 in the 1860 census.
N. M. Worden, p. 204 - Listed as a member of the Sauquoit Masonic Lodge No. 150. Joined 14 Oct 1876.
N. M. Worden, p. 293 - Listed as of date of publication, 1881, as an Elder of the Clayville Presbyterian Society, which has a membership of about 90. N.M. is 26 in the 1860 census. Newell was born Nov 1833 per the 1900 census.
All the census notes are from the Town of Paris
