>From "Abstracts of Chester County, Pennsylvania Land Records, Volume 4, 1753 -1758" by Carol Bryant, Westminster, Maryland (Willow Bend Books?) 1997 Pages 54-55 Deed On Feb. 1755 WILLIAM BEATTY of Earl in the county of Landcaster, yeoman, only son & heir at law of WILLIAM BEATTY late of Sadsbury, dec. & Agnes his wife, to James Sharp of Sadsbury, yeoman. Whereas John Penn, Thomas Penn & Richard Penn by deed dated 23 Aug. 1743 confirmed to WILLIAM BEATTY, the father, a tract in Sadsbury bounded by land of John Moore, Robert Cooper, Meeting house land, land of Adam Boyd, Samuel Porter, John Dickie & William Marsh containing 188 ½ acres, recorded in Philadelphia, Book A, Vol. 19, page 45. WILLIAM BEATTY, the father died intestate and the land descended to WILLIAM BEATTY, the only son & heir at law. Now WILLIAM BEATTY & AGNES his wife for 310 pounds granted to James Sharp all the before mentioned tract except 25 acres WILLIAM BEATTY granted to James Boyd of Sadsbury, weaver. Signed WILLIAM BEATTY & AGNES BEATTY. Delivered in the presence of Daniel Henderson, James Boyd & John Miller. Recorded 11 Feb. 1755. (IJ9:361) Page 157 Mortgage. On 1 Apr 1757 Thomas Scott of West Nantmell, farmer to Joseph Long & Robert McConahee of West Nantmell, free holders. Thomas Scot for 86 pounds granted to Joseph Long & Robert McConahee a tract bounded by land of JAMES BETTY, James Moore, Moses Bean, John Hamilton & Alexander Crage containing 170 acres. Thomas Scott to pay 76.8 pounds with interest to Robert McConnahee on 16 Nov. next & 9.12 pounds with interest to Joseph Long on 16 Nov. next. Signed Thomas Scott. Delivered in the presence of Adam Friderick Longyear. Recorded 20 June 1757. (K10:433). Laurel Baty, L252