CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND

ORPHANS' COURT

REGISTER OF WILLS


[photo, Allyn Price Nickle, Register of Wills, Cecil County, Maryland] ALLYN PRICE (LYN) NICKLE, Register of Wills (Republican)*



Register of Wills, Orphans' Court, Cecil County, December 1998 to December 1, 2014, and since November 30, 2018. Chief Deputy Register of Wills, Cecil County, 1990-98.

Public taxpayer liaison, Cecil County Branch Office, Revenue Administration Division, Office of Comptroller of Maryland, 2015-18.

Born in Cecil County, 1955. Attended North East High School, North East, Maryland; National Academy for Paralegal Studies; Cecil College. Member, Maryland Register of Wills Association (automation committee; chair, probate review committee; past secretary); Maryland Orphans' Court Association; National College of Probate Judges. Member, Cecil County Historical Society.


*(changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican in 2018)

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