Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WENTWORTH, Boston 1640, has prefix of respect on adm. to the ch. 22 Sept. but call. a single man; soon after m. had Elizabeth and Wentworth. He was a surgeon at Cambridge, and is honor. by Rev. Mr. Hale in his tract on Witchcraft, as saving in 1602, a woman charg. with the horrid offence. Perhaps he went home, for one of this unusual name was, in 1668, fin. and imprison. as one of the fifth monarchy men, setting up the imaginary reign of King Jesus to disturb the absolute throne of Oliver Cromwell in his last yr. In Sept. 1661, liv. in London, he had a legacy in the will of Edward Shrimpton. [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wentworth Day, of Boston, 1640, has prefix of respectability on admission to the church September 22, but called a single man; soon after married, had Elizabeth, baptized September 26, 1641, at 8 days old; and Wentworth, August 13, 1643, at 6 days. He was a surgeon at Cambridge, and is honored by Rev. Mr. Hale, in his tract on Witchcraft, as saving in 1652, a woman charged with the horrid offence. Perhaps he went home, for one of this unusual name was in 1658, fined and imprisoned as one of the fifth monarchy men, setting up the imaginary reign of King Jesus to disturb the absolute throne of Oliver Cromwell, in his las years. In September, 1661, living in London, he had a legacy in the will of Edward Shrimpton. [source: "Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America" by Henry Whittemore] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||
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