I had already guessed while rereading map 3 and map 6 people in O'DELL, that Sargent likely was Largent. Cecil O'DELL,Dr Kerns,Dr Peter Craig ,and every author make errors. Hard to say,and I'm not a Pennington researcher,that the Pennington's were "not" from Pa,when Cecil Co,Md had a disputed northern boundry,and a disputed eastern boundry,with Pa, and when both Pa [Nottingham lots and Welsh Tract] and Md [ New Munster] located colonies on the disputed line. I see Robert Pennington in St Stephens parish in 1703. That's in southern Cecil [?]. O'dell gives Pennington locations in very nw Cecil,I think,1730's. I've studied indian traders many years,and made a partial collection of their names. Capt Johan Hance Steelman, [and others?] based their trade from the disputed Cecil Co,Md area to avoid Pa's license fees and regulations of Indian traders. They also were at the head of the area ocean going ships could sail up Chesapeake bay. I' ve only see the Susquehanna River from the bridge between Lancaster and York counties,and at Harrisburg,but it's wide,and shallow there. Are there know Pennington ties to Honor Grimes [Grayham] Crawford m 2nd Richard Stephenson. Are there Pennington ties to their 1703 ST STEPHENS Sappington's,of the Sassafras?