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Name Thomas WORDSWORTH
Birth abt 1668, Sandall Magna, Yorkshire, England260
Death Oct 1719, New Laths, Royston, Yorkshire, England506 Age: 51
Death Memo He is named in the Last Will and Testament of his brother, John WORDSWORTH, declared, 3 Aug 1721. It states, "... in case my said son Elias Wordsworth either hath already married or hereafter shall marry any of the daughters of my brother Thomas Wordsworth late of New Laiths deceased then I do hereby declare all and every the devises and bequests herein before made to him both of my real and personal estate to be utterly void ..."
Burial 31 Oct 1719, St. John the Baptist Church, Royston, Yorkshire, England506
Burial Memo buried
Father Josias WORDSWORTH (~1634-1670)
Mother Mary KAY (~1635->1670)
Spouses
1 Ann UNKNOWN
Death Aug 1721, New Laths, Royston, Yorkshire, England506
Burial 2 Aug 1721, St. John the Baptist Church, Royston, Yorkshire, England506
Burial Memo buried
Marriage bef 1703497
Children Ann (->1719)
Mary (->1719)
William (<1703-1747)
Elizabeth (~1703-1742)
Thomas (~1707-1707)
Jane (~1709-1736)
Notes for Thomas WORDSWORTH
He is named in the Last Will and Testament of his brother, John
WORDSWORTH, declared, 3 Aug 1721. It states, "... in case my said
son Elias Wordsworth either hath already married or hereafter shall
marry any of the daughters of my brother Thomas Wordsworth late of
New Laiths deceased then I do hereby declare all and every the
devises and bequests herein before made to him both of my real and
personal estate to be utterly void ..."


According to Peter Howard Cadogan:

He lived at New Laithes, Carlton (or Royston?).
He was still living in 1703, but was deceased by the time that his
brother John made his will in 1721

Not sure who this referred to, probably William . . .
Wednesday 5th January 1725,
At Barnsley, in company with Mr. Wordsworth, of Newlaths, who shewed
us a bullet beat flat as a half-crown by hitting against the wall,
shot at his servant in the malt-house, by some persons which were
supposed to have a design to robb the house. It had gone through his
hat behind.
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