Hij is getrouwd met Mary Brassey.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 februari 1693 te Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 februari 1693 te Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.Kind(eren):
Copied and Pasted directly from Ron Smith's 'The Old home Place'-East Tennessee Smith/Lynn Roots in RootsWeb's World Connect Project.tates in his 1983 publication that Francis Worley and Mary Brassey were the first of the Worley's to come to Pennsylvania in 1682 AND that all his children were born in Pennsylvania. * [Earlier in Alvey's book, he states that Caleb Pusey and Ann Stone (widow of Henry Worley) came to America. [This needs to be verified.]d to the Quakers, or Friends religion in America.odkin's administration with Col. John French.as Brassey (father of Francis' wife, Mary).s" - Philadelphia, PAranath ;. Esquire; Governor Keith, York Co, PA.y sailed on the ship "FREEMAN" from Liverpool, England, under Master George Southern.) 6 Jan, 1693. The same intentions were declared a second time 3 Feb. 1693, and they were married.n the provincial records. FRANCIS WORLEY was married to MARY BRASSEY, daughter of THOMAS BRASSEY on 3 February 1693. Their marriage is recorded in the Swarthmore Quaker Records.de a return visit to England on the ship "Canterbury" and returned with his good friend, WILLIAM PENN on Dec 3, 1699, in time for Christmas.ed by the Proprietary (William Penn) in 1681 to THOMAS BRACEY (BRASSEY) containing 5000 acres, by FRANCIS WORLEY and MARY, his wife, the only survivor daughter and heir of THOMAS BRACEY, dated 3, Dec. 1700.s wife, acknowledge a deed to Caleb Pusey for about 5 acres in Chester Township, deed being for Chester Mills.knowledge a deed to Charles Brooks for 1500 acres of land in the Township of West Towne (Chester County), 11 June, 1695.seer for Chester. Her name frequently appears in the service of the meeting until last found in Sept 1718.) at Conestogoe 1718/20/21/24/25 &26. FRANCIS WORLEY, Jr. (Freeman) at Conistoga. 1722/24.d in Lancaster County, part of a tract patented to WORLEY, 21 Aug 1723 (on Pequea Creek) No further mention is made in the Records of the FRANCIS WORLEY Sr.ORLEY, Sr. was one of the 12 Freemen who helped William Penn plan the new colony while they were still in England. THOMAS BRASSEY came to America in 1682 with the same group of people with whom the Pusey's and Worley's had come over with. He was the head of the planning committee and was called a first purchaser of 5,000 acres of land. Later he helped plan the city of Philadelphia. His wife was ANN SCOTT.a married John Hendricks, Brassey married Lurena Christopher.er County and Rebeckah Worley of the same place is said County at Chester Meeting House; the 20th of Feb.1718. Witnesses: Henry Hendricks, James Hendricks, Tobias Hendricks, James Hendricks, FRANCIS WORLEY Jr.,Susannah Worley, Mary Worley, Nathan Worley and Ann Worley, and 33 others. (The first four, Henry Hendricks, James Hendricks, Tobias Hendricks and Hilchey Handricks, were raised by FRANCIS WORLEY Sr. and his wife MARY (their uncle and aunt), as were Nathan and Ann Worley (his cousins), the son & daughter of his uncle Henry Worley.d in Chester Township. No deed has been found recorded transferring his wife's patrimony, but in 1717 concern is expressed in Chester Minutes that FRANCIS WORLEY is like to be embarrassed by debt. A short time after, it is reported that FRANCIS WORLEY has satisfied his creditors.LEY does not appear form Chester Township, but is found in the list of those in Conistoga in 1718/19/20/21, in West Conistoga 1722/23 &28.718 with others to the commission of peace for the unity of Chester. In 1722 he was one of his majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Chester at Conestoga. He lived at Hemphill Township within the manor of Conestoga, near the Conestoga Indian town. He also resided on his own plantation of 500 acres in Conestoga Township and on James Logan's tract of 500 acres. Then he moved to Manchester Township, now in the county of York. (James Logan was prominent in all affairs of the colony for 50 year -- connected with the Penn family, acting governor, member of the governor's council, commissioner of property, chief justice.)aries. Worley was a "Maries Justice of the Peace" for Chester County at Conestoga. Has also a surveyor for the county.n Philadelphia Monthly Meetings.nterview her. This committee reported on the 28th day and 11th month: This meeting is informed that Susanna Worley has removed from Conestogoe and is now within the compass of Plymouth Meeting. (THIS IS IN THE PRESENT MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PERHAPS THE MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA)
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