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Category: People from Worcester County, Massachusetts
* Joseph A. Smith ( died 2003 ), American politician ; Sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts, 1962 – 1977
Agnew died unexpectedly on September 17, 1996, aged 77 at Atlantic General Hospital, in Berlin, Maryland, in Worcester County ( near his Ocean City home ), only a few hours after being hospitalized and diagnosed with an advanced, yet to that point undetected, form of leukemia.
Category: People from Worcester County, Massachusetts
Worcester County is the name of two counties in the United States of America:
* Worcester County, Massachusetts
* Worcester County, Maryland
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On 1 April 1998 the County of Hereford and Worcester was abolished, and Herefordshire and Worcestershire were re-established as separate counties, although with slightly altered borders.
* Stephen Decatur High School ( Maryland ), Worcester County
* Stephen Decatur Middle School, Worcester County, Maryland
** Worcester County, Massachusetts
* Worcester Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
* Worcester County, Maryland
* Germantown, Worcester County, Maryland, an unincorporated community
Of the 23 counties in Maryland, nine are on the Eastern Shore: Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico, Somerset, and Worcester, as well as a portion of Cecil County.
In 1742 Worcester County was created from Somerset County.
In 1867 portions of Somerset and Worcester Counties were taken to create Wicomico County.
Wicomico County was created from Somerset and Worcester counties in 1867.

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