Mark Not really much different from what I have. Miss Worthen is Hannah Worthen daughter of Ezekial. Hannah Martin's mother was Hannah Green, first wife of George Martin whose second wife was Susannah Martin. Hannah Martin Worthen was born in 1642/43; her mother Hannah Green Martin died young and her father married Susannah North Martin in 1646. Susanah was Hannah Worthen's stepmother. She had seven children with George Martin: Richard, George, John, Esther, Jane, Abigail, William. > Leslie and all, > > I just got a chance to work on this and check it out compared to the lineage > I have. And I found a conflict. > > The ancestry I have for Lydia Jones follows: > > Lydia Jones, b. abt 1712 in MA, d. 19 Aug 1738 in MA m. to Benjamin Hoag, Jr. > she was the daughter of John Jones and Susannah Fowler > > John Jones was the son of Joseph Jones and Mary Gould. > > Susannh Fowler was the daughter of Samuel Fowler and a Miss. Worthen (Wathen) > > Miss Worthen (Wathen) was the daughter of a Hannah Martin. > > I hope someone can help me to straighten this out. > > Thanks, > > Mark von Destinon > 8022 E. Mi Casita > Tucson, AZ 85715 > > At 03:49 PM 7/18/99 -0700, Leslie Hope wrote: >>Most of us on the list are descendants of people who were living in the area >>of Salem Village (Amesbury, Salisbury, Newbury, Ipswich, Andover, etc) in >>1692. Some of our ancestors' families were deeply victimized by false >>accusations of witchcraft. I recently found out from cousin Carol in Reno >>that my 11 (step)ggrandmother is Susannah Martin who was executed by hanging >>on July 19, 1692. Her husband is George Martin, ggrandfather of Lydia Jones, >>Benjamin Hoag jr's wife. (John /Ebeneezer Emery>Benjamin/Sarah >>Norris>Benjamin jr/Lydia Jones), Below are links for anyone who may be >>interested in the circumstances surrounding Susannah's arrest, conviction >>and execution. Join me tomorrow in remembering her and the other women who >>were executed with her on July 19, 1692. >>Thanks, >>Leslie Hope >> >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/sm.html >>http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/index.html >> >>"I dare not tell a lie to save my life." >>"Let them think what they will." >>from Susannah Martin's testimony May 1692 >> > > >