We find these Worland households listed in:
Census of 1776, St. John's and Prince George's Parishes
John Worland Household
John Worland..........56
William Worland.....15
James Worland.......13
Thomas Worland......2
Walter Worland........1
Rebecca Brady........65
Mary Worland.........39
Stacey Worland.......27
Elinor Worland........24
Mary Worland.........20
Eleanor Murtle........17
Ann Murtle...............11
Negroe: Fortune......41
Tom............21
Robey Worland Household
Robey Worland........48
Edey..........................48
Number of White males......4
Number of White females...4
Number of Slaves.................8
Charles Worland Household
Charles Worland.......29
Winifred.....................20
Number of White males.......3
Number of White females....2
Number of Slaves..................3
The Worland Family in America and Beyond
I began my life in the Puget Sound area of Washington State, on an island filled with forests and wild rhododendrons. I was separated from my Worland family there at an early age. Recently, I was reunited with my family and learned of my heritage. And so, this journey to know my ancestors began. The Worlands, Gideons, Newtons, Conards... they were the colonists, the settlers, the pioneers. They fought in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War. This is their story, and the story of a nation. -Deci Worland MacKinnon
Sunday, August 16, 2009
1776 Maryland Census
Labels:
18th Century,
Brady,
Family Documents,
Maryland,
Murtle,
Slavery,
Worland
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