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WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND

ORPHANS' COURT

REGISTERS OF WILLS


JOHN R. BLOYER II
Register of Wills (Democrat), 1992-2010



Register of Wills, Washington County, June 23, 1992 to November 30, 2010. Deputy Register of Wills, Washington County, 1984-92 (clerk, 1983-84).

Born in Hagerstown, Maryland. Hagerstown Community College, A.A. (paralegal studies). Served in U.S. Air Force. President, Maryland Register of Wills Association, 1997-98 (vice-president, 1996-97; past member, automation committee; executive committee; nomination committee). Member, American Legion Post no. 202, Williamsport; Washington County Amvets Post no. 10, Hagerstown. Secretary, Potomac Fish and Game Club, Inc. Member, Williamsport United Methodist Church. Married; two children, one grandchild.

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