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

Friday, February 12, 2010

April 1726, Maryland

April 16, 1726- George Hardy, serving as administrator, filed the inventory of John Smith of Prince George's County.

(George Hardy is my fifth great granduncle. Our common ancestors are William & Elizabeth Hardy.)

April 22, 1726- Mary Tant, widow of John Manning, has died at the age of 43 in St. Mary's County,
Maryland.

Mary Maning 11,603 SM £83.10.4 Apr 22 1726 Nov 2 1726
Appraisers: Nicholas Mills, John Greenwell.
Creditors: Richard Thompson, W. Swale.
Next of kin: Mary Mills, Mary Sikes.
Administratrix: Mary Morgan.
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Mary Maning 8.279 A SM £83.10.4 £43.5.5 Jul 10 1727
Received from: William Combs, John Milles.
Payments to: Richard Thompson, William Swale, Richard Thompson for use of John Maning (orphan), John Greenwell.
Administratrix: Mary Morgan.

(Mary Tant is my first cousin 8 times removed. Our common ancestor is Robert Drury.)

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