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Somerset and Worcester Surveyors of Record 1662 - 1867

Information prepared and ©2005 John C. Lyon.




Following is a complete chronological list of the Deputy Surveyors (and a few others used in special circumstances) on the Lower Shore before Wicomico County was created in 1867. Until the creation of Worcester on 10 Dec 1742, this territory had been all Somerset. Afterwards there were designated surveyors for each of the two counties, and after 1867, of course, for all three.

The first Maryland survey in this region - MANNINGS RESOLUTION, for Capt. Thomas Manning - was run by John Elzey on 16 Oct 1662, though Somerset was not actually created until 1666. A few tracts may have been surveyed by Virginia in southeastern present-day Worcester even earlier, and novated to Maryland in 1668, as shown on the Early Somerset map.

The Deputy in the position title, granted by the Province, meant "for the county". Much later, the title was changed to simply "County Surveyor". These are all of the men who submitted signed survey descriptions to the Provincial (later, State) Land Office, as recorded on the original certificates of survey and other surviving copies/transcripts. Those not otherwise annotated in the list had been authorized and appointed Deputy Surveyor for the county (as attested on the original records), though there is some unexplained overlap in service dates. It is imaginable, as implied, that more than one individual at a time held an official commission as Deputy Surveyor for a county. The dates of appointment are sometimes seen in the county Judicial records.

For a period between about 1670 and 1674, there was some irregularity, with the Dorchester Deputy County Surveyor and others all performing this function in some parts of Somerset. No provincially-approved surveys were recorded during the 1689-96 governmental crisis.

There is clear inferential evidence in the source records that other (unnamed) surveyors often carried out the actual surveys, which were then reviewed and approved for submission by the County Surveyor. Many of the early certificates are prepared in different hands, surely private surveyors given contract for the assignment. This is unsurprising, given the size of the region and the number of surveys conducted to fill the landscape in the early days.

The list is chronological by first survey entered for the party. The number is the total count of the certificates of survey recorded for him and retained in the Land Office, whether ultimately patented or not. This number does not include other surveys made for property conveyances through deed or probate division, etc. The number of surveys gradually diminished with time, as new (vacant) lands were taken up. Resurveys made up over half of all Land Office-approved surveys after the 1760s.

SOMERSET
All provincial surveys performed in the area of present-day Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico, and part of modern Sussex, before 1742, tabulated by surveyor. After 1742, Worcester designated its own surveyors separately.
SURVEYOR#DATES COMMENTS
John Elzey 3316 Oct 1662-20 Mar 1664/5  
Stephen Horsey11220 Feb 1662/3-20 Feb 1669/70  
Jenkin Price5701 Mar 1663/4-21 Dec 1665  
Francis Jenkins68117 Jul 1665-15 Jul 1684  
George Johnson7005 Jan 1666/7-04 Dec 1671  
Thomas Walker620 Aug 1667-4 Nov 1679  
John Senger112 Mar 1669/70 unknown authorization
James Weeden427 Mar 1670-10 Apr 1671  
Philip Shapleigh10Nov 1670-4 Dec 1671 Dorchester County Surveyor
Charles Hutchins408 Apr 1674 Dorchester County Surveyor
Samuel Cooper11420 Mar 1679/80-24 Nov 1686  
William Whittington3893 Apr 1683-10 Nov 1707 no recorded surveys between 1689-1696
John Osborne1917 Jan 1684/5- 06 Jan 1686/7  
Samuel Wilson1815 Feb 1687/8-2 Jun 1688  
William Whittington, Jr.20814 Jan 1707/8-4 Mar 1724/5  
Southy Whittington19414 May 1714-26 Dec 1724  
William Lane5130 May 1725-22 Aug 1726  
David Wilson93710 Jul 1725-2 Nov 1750 Worcester separated during his term
David Polk15 Sep 1734 Special appointment
Littleton Dennis7572 Jan 1750/1-21 Dec 1770  
Ephraim King210 Aug- 2 Oct 1749 Special appointment
William Winder526 Oct 1751-9 Sep 1762 Supervisor of His Lordships Manors for Somerset Co.
Arnold Elzey30918 Feb 1769-21 Apr 1777  
James Polk28228 May 1777-26 Nov 1794  
John Landreth22428 Aug 1793-16 Dec 1805  
John Wilkins4721 Feb 1806-24 Sep 1810  
Jacob Morris5821 Jun 1810-15 Nov 1817  
Beacham Acworth1420 Feb 1818-24 Jan 1819  
John N. Bowland656 Feb 1819-14 Feb 1850 not active 1840-47
James S. Pollitt1813 Aug 1821-15 May 1828  
Levin W. Dashiell3620 Dec 1831-16 Oct 1855 intermittent
John Laws1713 Feb 1840-13 Feb 1845  
Levin P. Bowland4115 Oct 1852-12 Nov 1873  
William F.W. Miles714 Feb 1857-1 Nov 1862  
C.C. Donoho711 Feb 1863-10 Oct 1867  
Richard P. Darby11 Apr 1864  
William Polk21857, 1877 Special Assistant Surveyor
WORCESTER
John Henry84811 Dec 1742-18 Apr 1760  
James Round112110 Jul 1753-11 Jun 1772  
Josiah Mitchell3852 Apr 1770-9 Aug 1777  
Joshua Mitchell9179 Apr 1782-3 Nov 1802  
Mitchell Gray1122 Apr 1800-24 Dec 1821  
George Bell5221 Dec 1802-09 Jan 1804 (d. 31 Jan 1804, noted on his last survey)
Littleton R. Purnell24029 Mar 1804-2 Feb 1815  
Johnson Gray10120 Oct 1820-27 Sep 1836  
David K. Hopkins4620 Jun 1821-1 Nov 1826  
Powell Pattey3508 Feb 1837-04 Apr 1848  
Charles Parker7422 Aug 1839-1 Nov 1854  
Seth M. Whaley36 Jun 1848-2 Sep 1848  
George B. Gray929 Jan 1849-22 Sep 1850  
Eli W. Gordy198 Mar 1854-30 Mar 1865  
William G. Gordy66 Nov 1856-1 Oct 1857  
William Shockley7418 Mar 1858-15 Jul 1868  
George P. Brown2301 Jan 1862-31 Dec 1863  


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