Notes for COL JOHN WORTHINGTON, JR:Will of John Jr-" to daughter Sarah Dorsey, the homestead " Wyatt's Harbor" & "Wyatt's Hills". To son John, "Worthington's Fancy" & "Worthington's Beginning" & p/o "Duvall's Delight", "Food Plenty" & other tracts bought of Orlando Griffith, some 2650 acres, Whiskey Ridge" at Liberty, Frederick Co. To son Charles, "Hunting Ground", "Ridgely's Range", "Broken Ground", "Howard & Porters Fancy", "Abington adjoining", some 950 acres. To Samuel 1000 acres, "Welsh's Cradle" in Baltimore Co. To son Thomas, 3 tracts on the Patapsco, some1680 acres. To Elizabeth Dorsey "Todd's Risque" & "Andover". To granddaughter Helen Lynch 60 Pounds. To grandsons, John & William, sons of William deceased," Whisky Ridge" on the Linganore, 700 acres." exe sons John & Charles Worthington Witness Alexander Warfield, William Woodward, John McDonald
The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 Sec V Chap 20 p9 June 1769. Grants made in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Administration with will of John Worthington of Ann Arundell County, Maryland; Probate of will of James Nevin of New Hampshire; Administration of James Prior of Newport, Rhode Island, who died on H.M. ship Hussar. (AW).
More About COL JOHN WORTHINGTON, JR:Occupation: according to will a merchantOther: eldest sonWill 1: October 22, 1764, drawnWill 2: June 12, 1766, probated Anne Arundel Co Md
LORD OF WEOBERLEY, BARON, 1308.