Cecil County Seal
Cecil County was erected in 1674 from Baltimore and Kent counties by proclamation of the Governor. The county was named for Cecilius Calvert (1605-1675), Second Lord Baltimore, and founder of the Maryland colony. Although he never lived in Maryland, Cecilius Calvert was Proprietor of the colony from 1632 until his death in Middlesex, England in 1675. The county seat is Elkton, MD.



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malemarr.txt Index of Marriages Notice Index (Ordered by Groom A-L Surnames) Various
malemarr2.txt Index of Marriages Notice Index (Ordered by Groom M-Z Surnames) Various
femmarr.txt Index of Marriages Notice Index (Ordered by Bride A-L Surnames) Various
femmarr2.txt Index of Marriages Notice Index (Ordered by Bride M-Z Surnames) Various
holl-mckay.txt Marriage Certificate of George Hollingsworth and Hannah McKay (1734) Joan Renfrow
ferrymckeernan.txt Marriage of Harry H. Ferry andMaggie E. McKeernan (1887) Margaret Anne
novwittke.txt Marriage of John W. Novobilsky and Marie Wittke (1938) Patricia Novobilsky Patton

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