Worcester County was created in 1742 (Chapter 9, acts of 1742) and was formed from Somerset County . The County was named for the wife of Sir John Somerset, son of the 1st Marquess of Worcester, was Mary Arundel, sister of Anne Arundel, wife of Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore.. The County Seat is Snow Hill.
Worcester County, occupies the extreme southeastern corner of the state. Unlike the southern Maryland counties, this area was never tobacco country. The earliest settlers raised grain and livestock, and since the introduction of the refrigerated railroad car, this has been a vegetable and fruit growing area.
Snow Hill, the county seat since 1742, was a commercial center for the lower Eastern Shore even before the creation of the county. Destructive fires in 1834 and 1893 burned most of the old part of the town. It is a town of shingled frame houses, many built in the Victorian era. Houses that remain from earlier days can be identified by large outside chimneys and separate kitchen buildings connected to the main house by curtains, all characteristics of early nineteenth century houses of the lower peninsula.
Counties adjacent to Worcester County are Accomack County, Virginia (south), Somerset County (west), Sussex County, Delaware (north), Wicomico County (northwest).
Worcester County Cities Include Pocomoke City. Towns Include Berlin, Ocean City, Snow Hill. Communities Include Bishopville, Boxiron, Cedartown, Germantown, Goodwill, Klej Grange, Nassawango Hills, Poplartown, Showell. (Unincorporated areas are also considered as towns by many people and listed in many collections of towns, but they lack local government.)
Various organizations, such as the United States Census Bureau, the United States Postal Service, and local chambers of commerce, define the communities they wish to recognize differently, and since they are not incorporated, their boundaries have no official status outside the organizations in question. The Census Bureau recognizes the following census-designated places in the county: Girdletree, Newark, Ocean Pines, Stockton, West Ocean City, Whaleyville

Government records of Worcester County are available in Original , Microfilm and Digital formats from the Maryland State Archives The Official County website is located at http://www.co.worcester.md.us/. See also Courthouse History.
NOTE: The record dates below are from the earliest date to present time. The record dates below are from the earliest date to present time.
Worcester County Register of Wills/ Clerk of Orphan's Court has Probate Records from 1742 and is located at One W. Market St. - Room 102, Snow Hill, MD 21863 - 1074; (410) 632-1529
The Register of Wills is responsible for appointing personal representatives to administer decedents estates and for overseeing the proper and timely administration of these proceedings. We also perform the following duties: assist and advise the public in the preparation of all required forms; maintain and preserve the permanent record of all proceedings; serve as the Clerk to the Orphans Court; track estates and refer delinquent matters to the Court; determine and collect inheritance taxes and probate fees/court costs; audit accounts of personal representatives and guardians; and, verify compliance with court orders.
Worcester County Circuit Court Clerk has Land Records from 1742 and Marriage Records from earliest to 1919 and is located at the courthouse, Room 104, One W. Market Street, P.O. Box 40, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863; 410-632-5500
The Clerk's responsibilities include supervising Clerk's office personnel in the civil, criminal, courtroom clerks, business license, marriage license, land records, and juvenile units.
There are a few online databases for Court, Land and Probate Records which include: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850 and Maryland Marriages, 1667-1899.
The earliest tax records are to be found among the proprietary papers, dating from the 1630s. At the Maryland State Archives is a tax list for St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel County, 1764-66. Also here are the surviving 1798 U.S. direct tax records, for Anne Arundel County (indexed), Baltimore County and City, and the counties of Caroline, Charles, Harford, Prince George's, Queen Anne's, Saint Mary's, Somerset, and Talbot.
Below is a list of online resources for Worcester County Court Records. Email us with websites containing Worcester County Court Records by clicking the link below:
Birth, marriage, and death records are connected with central life events. They are prime sources for genealogical information.
Division of Vital Records Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, 6550 Reisterstown Rd., Reistertown Road Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21215; (410) 764-3038 or (800), 832-3277, Fax: (410) 358-0738. The Division of Vital Records of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene issues certified copies of birth, death, fetal death, and marriage certificates for events that occur in Maryland. The Division also provides divorce verifications. The Division provides information on procedures to follow for registering an adoption, legitimation, or an adjudication of paternity. Worcester County Health Department has Births, Death and marriage records after 1919, 6040 Public Landing Road, Snow Hill, MD, 410-630-1100
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The Maryland State Archives maintains many records that are invaluable for biographical and genealogical research. These include birth records, adoption records, marriage records, divorce records, and death records, and some indices to these records.
Below is a list of online resources for Worcester County Vital Records. Email us with websites containing Worcester County Vital Records by clicking the link below:
Few, if any, records reveal as many details about individuals and families as do government census records. Substitute records can be used when the official census is unavailable
Countywide Records: Federal Population Schedules that exist for Worcester County, Maryland are 1790 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1910, 1920 and 1940.
Other Federal Schedules to look at when researching your Family Tree in Worcester County, Maryland are Industry and Agriculture Schedules availible for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Slave Schedules exist for 1850 & 1860. The Mortality Schedules for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. There are free downloadable and printable Census forms to help with your research. These include U.S. Census Extraction Forms and U.K. Census Extraction Forms.
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Below is a list of online resources for Worcester County Military Records. Email us with websites containing Worcester County Military Records by clicking the link below:
Below is a list of online resources for Worcester County Genealogical Addresses. Email us with websites containing Worcester County Genealogical Addresses by clicking the link below:
There are many churches and cemeteries in Worcester County. Some transcriptions are online. A great site is the Worcester County Tombstone Transcription Project.
Below is a list of online resources for Worcester County Cemetery & Church Records. Email us with websites containing Worcester County Cemetery & Church Records by clicking the link below:
The use of published genealogies, electronic files containing genealogical lineage, and other compiled sources can be of tremendous value to a researcher.
When view family trees online or not, be sure to only take the info at face value and always follow up with your own sources or verify the ones they provide. Below is a list of online resources for Worcester County Family Trees, web forums and other family type information. Email us with websites containing Worcester County Family Trees, web forums and other family type information by clicking the link below: