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Welcome Visitor # Counter to the Michener-Worthington Family Web Page. We hold an annual reunion every year on the 4th Saturday in June.

Our 103rd reunion is now history with 72 members attending. Our next reunion (104rd) will be on 27 June 2009 at the Bridgeton Recreation Grounds (see map below). Here is this years Reunion Invitation.

Here is a poem written for our 75th family reunion! If you have any family changes or additions you would like to make please fill out our change form.

Our 100th reunion was held on 25 June 2005 with 272 family members attending. William Penn visited us to help us celebrate such a prestigious event. Click here to read his speech

The photo of the whole gang from the 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009 Family Reunion will be available for purchase at the next reunion.

Any family member who would like to add their Family Home Page as a Link or send me pictures of their family, please e-mail me and I will add this to the page!
4 Generations at the 2007 Reunion

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We are proud to trace back our heritage to the Quakers Robert and Elizabeth Michener of the Parish of Ash in Surry England. Their son John Michener (b. 25 June 1656) married Sarah Moore (b. 17 June 1664) at a Sussex Friends Meeting in 1686. They shortly left England for America. With a short stay over at Pennsbury Manor, they settled for a while in Philadelphia. In 1715, they left Philadelphia for their final home in Horsham, attending the Abington meeting.

If you would like further information on the our family, we have three books published on the subject: "Micheners in America", "More Micheners in America" and "Still More Micheners in America" We also keep our family records in the Bucks County Historical Library in Doylestown, Pa. The first two books were written by Anna E. Shaddinger. The third, by Sheri Michener. A Fourth book is in the works, but we are not sure when it will be available. If you would like more information please contact Regina Butterer

Minutes from the 99th Reunion

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Directions to the family reunion at the Bridgeton Twp. Athletic Assn.:
Going North on Route 611 from Doylestown - Stay on Rt. 611 until you get above Ottsville to Revere. At Revere stay right and turn onto Marienstein Road, going east - there will also be signs to Ringing Rocks Park. Stay on Marienstein road until it becomes Bridgeton Hill Road, it is about 9 miles from Rte 611 to Bridgeton Twp. A.A. Rec. Grounds.
Going North on River Road (Rt. 32) go to Upper Black Eddy and turn left onto Bridgeton Hill Road, the Rec. Grounds are about 1 mile from River Road.
Going South on River Road (Rt. 32) go to Upper Black Eddy and turn right onto Bridgeton Hill Road, the Rec. Grounds are about 1 mile from River Road.

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Email imagePlease send all correspondence to Regina Butterer, Family Historian
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This page was last updated on 9 Mar 2009
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