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Summer Hill
At "Summer Hill," the home of the late Col. Nicholas
Worthington, about three miles south of Crownsville, are buried
the following members of the Worthington family:
Brice John Worthington, son of Nicholas and Catherine
Worthington, died Nov. 14,1837, aged 73 years, 9 months and
14 days.
Anne Lee, consort of Brice John Worthington, died Sept. 27,
1824, aged 34 years and 8 days.
Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas and Catherine Worthington,
died April 29, 1820, aged 53 years, 10 months and 2 days.
John G., son of Nicholas and Catherine Worthington, died
Feb. 14,1797,aged 83 years and 4 days.
Nicholas, son of Nicholas and Catherine Worthington, died
Dec. 6, 1782 (1792 ?) aged 25 years, 1 month and 11 days
Col. Nicholas Worthington, died Nov. 1, 1793, aged 59 years,
7 months.
Mrs. Catherine Worthington relict of Col. Nicholas
Worthington, died Dec. 8,1793, aged 61 years, 6 months and
18 days.
Mrs. Hester Ann Mackubin, wife of Dr. Richard Mackubin and
daughter of Brice John Worthington, Esq., died Feb. 22,1848,
in her 30th year.
Mary Dulany Worthington, daughter of Brice, John and Anne
Lee Worthington, died May 2,1835, aged 19 years, 5 months
and 23 days
Source:
Helen W. Ridgely; Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of
Columbia; Edited under the Auspices of the Maryland Society of the
Colonial Dames of America; Grafton Press, New York; 1908
Submitted by: Candi Horton - 2007 ©
Genealogy Trails
Note: [transcribers notes] (original authors notes)
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