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Stuart, Thank you for the information on the new project. I now have the two new Worthington books. Not to digest them. There is one question that I might ask. The "story" on Capt John, is that he was a young lad and was transported to Maryland with (a) Lord Baltimore. The bad news is that there were more than one Lord Baltimore. Ship and/or Dates have not been included in anything that I have found. Have you or your brother been able to make any link between Capt John, his transport to Maryland and Francis. The closest I have seen is "about 1675" but I don't know how accurate that is. It would also suggest that he was no a "young lad". It would appear to me that it would be somewhere about 1665. But, IF I could determine which Lord Baltimore, I might be able to find more detail. When I have seen some of the references to Francis, I find other conflicting information on that "family". A sad note: The grandson of the Worthington that relocated Capt John Worthingtons burial ground, passed away a couple of months ago. (Mr. David Reed). He told me the story of how Judge Glenn Howard Worthington made sure that Capt Johns burial was moved from Pendennis (Maryland) to Saint Anne's Church, in Annapolis, Maryland. Russ Notify Administrator about this message?
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