Wo7-2 Samuel Workman

    Wo7-2 Samuel Workman, son of Abraham Workman (Wo8) and Annetje Smith
    Born: about 1730 in Somerset  Co., New Jersey
    Married: in New Jersey to Agnes Scott (born 1732 and still living in 1792.) 
    Died: died in Washington, Pa
    Buried: 
    He was listed in "Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War," page 316 as belonging to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Establishment, 1st Regiment. After his children migrated to Pennsylvania, Samuel moved to Washington County, settling on Chartier's Creek. 
     Their children were:
    (Wo7-2-1) Sheff Workman born 1755 in New Jersey; still living in 1820. 
    (Wo7-2-2) Samuel Workman born 1757 in New Jersey; died 1792 near
     Brownsville, Pa.
    (Wo7-2-3) Hugh Workman born 1759 in New Jersey; died 20 Nov. 1843 in
     Washington, Pa.
    (Wo7-2-4) James Workman born 1761; died 9 Nov. 1833 near Wellsburg,
     Brooke, West Virginia.
    (Wo7-2-5) Elizabeth Workman born about 1782. There are supposed to have been seven daughters in Samuel's family but only the name of Elizabeth is known. She married (1) Thomas Burbridge (born 3 April 1780; died 1 May 1808 in Waynesburg, Green, Pa.) and had children: (Wo7-2-5-1) Crawford Burbridge;
    (Wo7-2-5-2) Lindsay Burbridge;
    (Wo7-2-5-3) Lazer Burbridge;
    (Wo7-2-5-4) Downey Burbridge; (Wo7-2-5-5) Cook Burbridge; (Wo7-2-5-6) Rhinehart Burbridge; (Wo7-2-5-7) Sayer Burbridge.
     Elizabeth was married (2) 27 March 1810 to Judge Iinghram (who died 6 Oct. 1872 in Waynesburg, Pa.) and had a son: 
    (Wo7-2-5-8) John Inghram.
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