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Sanborn WORTHEN
Lucinda Sias TAYLOR
Husband:  Sanborn WORTHEN
Birth:  27 Oct 1824
Death:  9 Feb 1905
Father:  Isaac WORTHEN
Mother:  Hannah TRUE
Marriage:  17 Sep 1846, Lancaster, Worchester Co., MA
Wife:  Lucinda Sias TAYLOR
Birth:  2 May 1826, Derby, Orleans Co., VT
Death:  23 Aug 1910, Morgantown, Alamance Co., NC
Father:  David TAYLOR
Mother:  Nancy SIAS

NC is a very odd place for a New Englander to end up.  Does anyone know how she got there?

Children:
1.  Edgar Clinton WORTHEN
2.  Sias True WORTHEN
3.  Bradley Sias WORTHEN
4.  Mary Alice WORTHEN
5.  Harry Bela WORTHEN
6.  Charles Stewart WORTHEN
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Vermont

Sources:

1.  Marriage Index:  Massachusetts, 1633-1850 (Broderbund CD-231):
Worthen, Sanborn Taylor, Lucinda S. Sep 17, 1846 Lancaster Worchester Co. MA
Is this merely the bond date?  Was the wedding ceremony later, in Lowell (Middlesex Co.)?

2.  Ancestry World Trees (online at Ancestry.com).  Gives marriage record as 7 Oct 1846, Lowell, MA.

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