REFERENCE: 4887
NOTE: MyTrees.com: File: Kindred Konnections Family Record: Submitter for
kelly2: Michael John KELLY, 5334 Bristol Park Drive, Clarkston, MI 48348;
248-625-2005, <mkelly939@@aol.com>
NOTE: MyTrees.com: File: KindredKonnections Family Record - Submitter
for anders10: Glenn Arthur ANDERSON 2221 SE 185th St, Portland, OR 97233;
503-667-0470, <ganderson@@warnerpacific.edu>
NOTE: MyTrees.com: File: Kindred Konnections Family Record - Submitter
for haworth1: James HAWORTH, Rockliffe Hill, Lancashire UK;,
<haworth@@pluggy.demon.co.uk>
- James was a yeoman farmer and sheep raiser of Rockliffe Hall, Bacup,
Lancashire. He was also a Quaker belonging to the Marsden Meeting. He was
in the centre of the Quaker movement and was often persecuted for his
beliefs.
By 1655 followers of George Fox had formed a pocket of Quaker enthusiasm
around Marsden.
NOTE: WEBSITE: The Canaday Family History Addenda; North Carolina
Families; Page 1; THE DILLON FAMILY:
http://billputman.com/THE%20CANADAY%20FAMILY.htm; Bill Putman; 288
Scudder Avenue; Hyannis Port MA 02647; Phone (508) 775-3439;
<billputman@@aol.com>
- James Haworth would have been born about 1645 in the County of
Lancashire. He was probably married sometime around 1665 to 1670. His
wife was named Isabel, but we have no clues as to hermaiden name.
- The Haworths lived in Rockcliffe near Bacup in Rockdale Parishsome
twenty miles north of the city of Manchester in Lancashire.
- James Haworth had two brothers that we know of, Henry and William.
William's son, James Haworth came to America along with our ancestor,
George Haworth.
- James and Isabel Haworth had four daughters and two sons before he died
in about 1684 while only in his late thirties. His widow, Isabel, later
married John Ormerod, but had no more
children. Isabel was alive into the early 1700s. She diedin 1707 and is
buried in the Friends Burial Ground in Marsden, Lancaster.