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Everybody is driven to research their family
history for different reasons, but many of us feel special excitement in
finding an exotic location or a famous person in our family tree. WE are
focused on increasing the likelihood of that kind of discovery. There can
be great satisfaction and joy in discovering interesting people in your
past, and just going back a few generations can begin to connect your line
through common geography and ancestry to the famous people of the
world.
I hope you find everything that you are looking
for.
[This does not take into account records in the LDS Church
archives, and the over 16,000 major sites on the Internet where
"publishing" is important; but where the life of sites can be brief and
unpredictable. Primarily because of information published in the Mormon
and Other database, some information, and assertions are
incorrect].
There were many people named Worley -spelled variously
-among the early arrivals to the English colonies in America. For
examples: Richard Worley, Gentleman, came to the Virginia Colony in the
year 1608 on the second supply ship Phoenix; and ten years later one
William Worley, at age 19, came to the struggling colony called Jamestown.
William was later in the militia and served in the Virginia House of
Burgesses. To date not much has been hard- copy published to enable
genealogists to connect with them; however, there are at least four
families whose lines have been studied, published and which works have
been generally accepted as authentic.
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