_Duncan CAMPBELL ____
| (1740 - ....)
_John CAMPBELL ______|
| (1765 - 1829) m 1786|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Ann or Nancy CAMPBELL
| (1804 - 1862)
| _____________________
| |
|_Margaret MCPHEE ____|
(1766 - 1843) m 1786|
|_____________________
[1644]
!Marriage Record, page 370 Repertoire des mariages.
Death: St. Finnan's Church Records, V-1, page 64. Age 58 at death. Lot 18, Con
5 Kenyon.
_John FAUNTLEROY ____+
| (1536 - ....)
_William FAUNTLEROY _|
| (1562 - 1625) |
| |_Margaret ___________
| (1540 - ....)
|
|--Mary FAUNTLEROY
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Frances FAUNTLEROY _|
(1564 - 1638) |
|_____________________
[2727] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
__
|
_Jost KRICK (KROECK) __|
| (1563 - ....) m 1599 |
| |__
|
|
|--Anna Elisabeth KRICK
| (1609 - ....)
| __
| |
|_ Mrs. Kroeck_ |
(1574 - ....) m 1599 |
|__
[3998]
!Father: May have been Jost Krick married about 1608 or Jost Kroeck married
1599 but she is sealed to Jost Krick. Both were born abt 1563 in Leighestern
and died 1643 in Leighestern.
!Source: FGR created by Lloyd Oxborrow citing source as, "Parish Record
Watzenborn - By correspondence", in possesion of Elwood A. Oxborrow, 6440 Buena
Vista, Paso Robles, California.
_Johann Michael KUEMMERLE _+
| (1676 - ....) m 1696
_Jacob Fridrich KUEMMERLE _|
| (1722 - 1763) m 1744 |
| |_Anna Catharina HATZ ______
| (1679 - ....) m 1696
|
|--Christiana KUMMERLIN
| (1761 - 1838)
| _Reinhard SHUMACHER _______
| |
|_Mary Magdalena SHUMACHER _|
(1727 - 1783) m 1744 |
|___________________________
_ LIBBY _____________
| (1576 - ....)
_John LIBBY _________|
| (1610 - 1682) m 1636|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Rebecca LIBBY
| (1650 - 1730)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary _______________|
(1614 - 1678) m 1636|
|_____________________
[1301] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
[131] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
_____________________
|
_Richard NICOLS _____|
| (1768 - ....) m 1792|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Richard WORTHEN
| (1793 - 1845)
| _John WORTHEN _______+
| | (1747 - 1792) m 1770
|_Martha WORTHEN _____|
(.... - 1831) m 1792|
|_Mary LANDERS _______+
(1750 - ....) m 1770
[809]
!also sealed to parents 15 Aug 1987 in SLAKE temple.
FAMILY LORE:Richard Worthen was born out of wedlock. His father, Richard Nicols, went to war, and he was born after he had gone. Martha Worthen, his mother, lived with her father, John Worthen, and Richard was born there. He always took the Worthen name. The family, after coming to Utah had her sealed to Richard Nicols.
also endowment record on 15 Mar 1965 SLAKE temple.
-----Mormon Immigration Index Family History Resource File:
WHARTON, Richard <1794>
Gender: M Age: 48 Origin: England Occ: Shoemaker
Note: Customs List, p. 2.
WHARTON, Jane <1797>
Gender: F Age: 45 Origin: England
WHARTON, George <1818>
Gender: M Age: 24 Origin: England Occ: Tanner
Note: Customs List, p. 2.
WHARTON, Harriet <1818>
Gender: F Age: 24 Origin: England Occ: Silk Winder
Note: `
WHARTON, Mary <1820>
Gender: F Age: 22 Origin: England
WHARTON, William <1824>
Gender: M Age: 18 Origin: England Occ: Laborer
WHARTON, Samuel <1826>
Gender: M Age: 16 Origin: England Occ: Laborer
WHARTON, James <1829>
Gender: M Age: 13 Origin: England Occ: Laborer
WHARTON, William <1841>
Gender: M Age: 1 Origin: England Ship: John Cummins
Date of Departure: 20 Feb 1842 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
LDS Immigrants: 200
Date of Arrival: 26 Apr 1842 Port of Arrival: New Orleans, Louisiana
Source(s): Customs #104 (FHL #200,150); NSHP; Memorandum Book of Samuel Bennion, p.23
Notes: "EMIGRATION MOVEMENTS. . . . The John Cummins is chartered for us, and is to sail on the 20th of February. . . ."
"THIRTEENTH COMPANY. -- John Cummins, about 200 souls. Previous to the sailing of this company, the following emigration notice appeared in the Millennial Star: 'The John Cummins is chartered for us, and is to sail on the twentieth of February 1842. Immediate application should be made by those who wish a passage. Passage costs from £3 15 shillings to £4, including provisions. Passengers find their own bedding and cooking utensils; and all their luggage goes free. On arriving at New Orleans, a passage can be obtained up the Mississippi River, fifteen hundred miles by steamer, for fifteen shillings, and freight free, as we have learned by letter from Elder Joseph Fielding, who sailed with two hundred passengers in the Tyrian last September.' The John Cummins sailed on the day appointed. (February 20th, 1842.) In the Times and Seasons of May 16th, 1842, the following appears in an editorial notice: 'Elder Amos Fielding has just arrived in Nauvoo with about one hundred and fifty emigrants from England; a ship load came some time ago.' This last sentence has very likely reference to the Saints sailing in the John Cummins."
"Sun. 20. [Feb 1842] -- The ship John Cummins sailed from Liverpool with about two hundred Saints."
Vern L. Worthen found Richard Worthen in a list of those buried in the Old Nauvoo Burial Ground.
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