Columbiana County OhArchives Obituaries.....Worcester, Samuel September 6 1889 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sheila Fritts sfritts101@hotmail.com June 6, 2004, 1:48 pm East Liverpool Crisis - 9 Sep 1889 pg 1 Samuel Worcester, of Second street, one of the oldest citizens of this city, who has been on the invalid list for a long time, and whose death has been anticipated for sometime, died at 10:20 o’clock on Saturday night, aged 78 years. Mr. Worcester has been identified with the business interests of East Liverpool from its inception as a village of many years ago, and he leaves a host of mourning relatives and friends. Samuel Worcester was born in Plymouth, N.H. July 11, 1811, and removed to Brownsville, Pa. In 1818, where he lived a short time and then moved to Birmingham, Pa., where he followed the occupation of a glass blower until about 35 years ago, when he moved to this city and settled on Babb’s island and followed farming for a number of years. About 22 years ago he sold the island and gave up farming, purchasing the building at the corner of Second and Market streets and opening up a grocery. In this business he continued until his death. In 1834 he was ordained as a preacher of the M.P. church, but did not follow this sacred calling regularly. He was an upright, conscientious Christian and many a poor family have received the benefit of his charity. At one time Mr. Worcester was well off in worldly possessions, but misfortune overtook him. He was interested in the Star pottery,that was destroyed by fire a few years ago, a blow from which he never recovered financially. For the past ten years he has been an invalid, but only in the past year has he been compelled to take his bed. He died like a tired child going to sleep in its mother’s arms. Mr. Worcester was married twice. In 1838 he was united in marriage to Sarah Ann Duncan, and the union was blessed with This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 2.2 Kb