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About John Worthington Warfield
Twin to Brice Warfield. Sarah Dickerson married Brice, not John.
376 Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties.
John Worthington Warfield left his Dayton farm to his brother Brice and removed to the Big Seneca, where he accumulated a large estate. He married again, Mary Holland of Amos, and had John Holland Warfield, who married Mary, daughter of Amos Warfield, and lived at Scaggs' Corner. Their son was Lorenzo Warfield, of Glenelg, whose old hostelry still stands. [Double-check, this may be garbled]
Alexander Warfield, of John Worthington, inherited the Seneca homestead; married Mary Harwood, whose mother was Elizabeth Stockett of Thomas and Mary Noble, daughter of Captain Thomas and Mary Wells, whose father was Major Richard Wells of the Puritan Council. Mrs. Stockett became the wife of George Yates, the surveyor, and had issue, George Yates, husband of Rachel Warfield, of "Warfield's Range." [garbled version of her descent based on confusing and mash-merging several people with similar names]
https://archive.org/stream/foundersofannear00warf/foundersofannear0...
John Worthington Warfield's Timeline
1742 |
February 3, 1742
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Venison Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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1770
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1770
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1773
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Montgomery, Montgomery, Maryland, United States
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1775
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Montgomery County, Maryland, United States
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1783 |
1783
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States
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1783
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