Ancestry
Walter was the son of William Worthington (1747-1820) and Jane Contee (1761-1825).
Jane was the daughter of Col. Thomas Contee (1729-1811) and Sarah Fendall (1732-1793).
William was the son of Vornel Worthington (1719-1749) and Ann Hammond (1730).
Ann was the daughter of Thomas John Hammond and Anne Cockey (1704).
Vornel was the son of William Worthington, Sr. (1694-1770) and Sarah Homewood (1700).
Sarah was the daughter of Capt. James Homewood and Mary Peasley.
William Sr., was the son of Capt. John Worthington (1650-1701) and Sarah Howard (d. 1726), who married 2nd, Capt. John Brice, Gent. (d. 1713).
Sarah was the daughter of Matthew Howard II (ca. 1640-1692) and Sarah Dorsey.
John was the son of Francis Worthington (1624) and Sarah Byron (1625-1664).
Francis was the son of Roger Worthington (1593-1649) and Katherine Haywood (1587-1651).
Roger was the son of Thomas Worthington (1570-1626) and Agnes Gillebrand (1570-1626).
Thomas was the son of Roger Worthington (ca. 1544-1604) and Margaret Brownlowe (ca. 1547-1640).
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