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    1. [NewCastle] DE Roots Network
    2. Debbie
    3. In case you don't have this site: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/DE/

    01/19/2003 03:14:03
    1. [NewCastle] Adolph Alrich WESTMULLER -- d.1812 (Swedish Artist)
    2. Hello list, I'm trying to find information on, Adolph Alrich WESTMULLER, born 1750 in Sweden & died 1812 in Marcus Hook, Lower Chichester Twp., Delaware Co., PA. WESTMULLER maybe spelled WERTMULLER -- he was a Swedish artist & just may be buried in a Swedes Cemetery in Philly or Wilmington. Could SKS do a lookup for his obit or to see if he is buried in Swedish Cemetery? Thank you so very much! :) Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)

    01/19/2003 02:40:18
    1. Re: [NewCastle] 1711 Merion Meeting Burial Records
    2. In a message dated 1/18/2003 9:00:58 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I was never out of tracing the family tree, I just do it, right along with taking pictures and writing my fiction, just what I do. and spot that Evan stuff , remember our lietha Evan [can't spe;; her name wright, anyway elizbeth morgan mother was from chester co pa same as thomas morgan was, > I'd like to get you back to genealogy. There is a lot of new data now > available and you are so good at searching the internet. > > I LOVE to search, but still mostly avoid data entry. This is bad. > > Susie B > >

    01/18/2003 03:33:53
    1. [NewCastle] New Castle Co. DE Tax Records for 1696/7
    2. Debbie
    3. New Castle Co. DE Tax Records for 1696/7 USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other commercial presentation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- List of the Inhabitants of the North Side of Duck Creek and the south side of Appoquinuny according to an assessment the first day of Janry 1696/7 for one penny per pound, and six shellings per head on those not otherwaies rated and committed to the collection of Richard Cantewell Maurice Liston..........00:12:06 Robt. Hartop...........00:06:00 Benja Gumnbley.........00:16:08 Richard Owen............00:08:04 John Merryfield.........00:06:00 George Russell..........00:06:00 John Macarty............00:06:00 Marchall Offey..........00:08:04 Lewis Owen..............00:06:00 John Ogle...............Corn :04 Joseph England..........00:16:08 John Hayley.............00:08:04 Job &John Lansquine.....00:12:00 Peter Bayard.............00:16:08 Joseph Allman...........00:06:00 William Grant...........00:12:06 Richard Cantwell........00:05:00 Wm Robinson.............00:06:00 Isaac Wheeldon (Weldin)estate...00:08:04 William Porter estate........00:06:00 Assessed and rated by us this 1 day of Jan 1 169/67 Peter Alrich Thomas Wollaston Jno Donaldson John Hussey Jno Richardson George Hogg Edward Gibbs List of the inhabitants on the north side of Brandywine Creek According to an assessment made the first day Jan 1696/7 for one penny per pound and six shellings per head on those not otherways rated and committed to the collection of Cornelous Empson. Cornelius Empson.......01=13=04 Jacob Vandeveer........00=00=00 Cornelius Vandeveer....00=08=04 William Vandeveer......00=06=00 John Vandeveer.........00=06=00 Paul Peterson..........00=06=00 Hans Peterson..........00=16=08 Peter Peterson.........00=08=04 Nathaniell Cartmell....00=00=00 William Pool...........00=08=04 Ebenezer Perkins.......00=08=04 Joseph Perkins.........00=06=00 Widdow Drewitt.........00=04=02 John Grubb.............00=16=08 William White..........00=06=00 John Buckley...........00=08=04 Oliver Cope.............00=12=06 John Prew..............00=06=00 John Cloud.............00=08=04 Thomas Babb............00=06=00 William Talley..........00=08=04 Thomas Jones...........00=08=04 Bendi?tus Steedham.....00=06=00 Peter Mormce...........00=08=04 Henry Toriso...........00=06=00 Jacob Clemmetson.......00=08=04 Valentine Hollingsworth.00=08=04 Henry Hollingsworth.....00=04=02 Thomas Hollingsworth....00=06=00 George Robinson.........00=08=04 William Drewitt.........00=06=00 Thomas Yates............00=06=00 Richard Beacham.........00=06=00 John Cannaday...........00=06=00 Bennoni Empson..........00=06=00 Joseph Cloud............00=08=04 John Peirce.............00=00=00 John Bernard............00=06=00 Hugh Owen...............00=06=00 Alexander Finloe........00=06=00 Assessed and rated the frist day of Janry 1696/7 by us Corn. Empson John Hussey Peter Alrich George Hogg Jno Donaldson Tho Wollaston Jno Richardson Edward Gibbs

    01/18/2003 03:19:04
    1. [NewCastle] New Castle Co. on Delaware, Pa. Assessment of 1693
    2. Debbie
    3. New Castle Co. on Delaware, Pa. Assessment of 1693 part 2 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Project and CTGenWeb Project Archives by Gle <[email protected]> June 1999 USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other commercial presentation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Inhabitants value rate lbs/shelling/penny asssed Note: John Darby Collector of Red Lyon precinct 4-12-10 Hans Hanson 150 12 6 John Moll 240 1 William Woodland 120 10 John Darby 100 8 4 John Roe 6 Richard Hudden 6 Anthony Smith 6 Richard Crawford 6 Peter Oalson 6 Henry Oalson 6 Peter Broadberry 6 Note: Adam Peterson collector of Georges Creek and Apoquinamink precinct 18- -8 John Heally 100 8 4 Peter King 6 Bartholomew King 6 Marinus De Witt 6 Henry Walraven 100 8 4 Henry Walraven junr 6 Edward Gibbs 300 1 5 Edward Braning 6 Ellis Humphrys 240 1 Robert Alhton 300 1 5 Abell Dodd 6 John Hales 6 Hybert Lawrence 100 8 4 Otto Michaell 6 Sam Brewerton 6 William Pattison 100 8 4 Thomas Rothwell 6 Sampson Atkins 100 8 4 George Williams 6 Thomas Coon 6 Mathias Errixon (Erickson) 6 Richard Kambley 100 8 4 Isaac Vickoridge 6 Adam Peterson 240 1 William Scarge 6 John Sandidge 6 William Burrows 100 8 4 James Hews (Hughes) 6 John Burford 6 John Wilson 120 10 James Williams 6 John Pearson 6 Rowlif Anderson 300 1 5 Widdow Andree 100 8 4 John Lykes 6 John Bolton 6 Note; Joseph England collector Duck Creek Precinct 11-2-0 Joseph England 150 12 6 Morris Liston 150 12 6 Peter Bayard 360 1 10 Thomas Gram 6 ffrancis Letts 100 8 4 Richard Owen 6 Peter Reeves 6 Joseph Alman 100 8 4 Daniell Mackarty 6 John Taylor 100 8 4 Christopher Benings 6 ffrancis Wetsworth 6 William Osbourn 120 10 John Ball 6 Robert Bally 6 Benjamin Gumbley 240 1 John Mackarty 6 Percifull Westingdale 6 Lawrence Parker 6 Isaac Wheeldon 200 16 8 John Washington 6 Turlus Shulevant 6 William Grant 120 10 John fforyt (Ford?) 240 1 Henry Williams 360 1 10 Margarett Sherry 6 Edward Lison 300 1 5 Englebert Lott 72 6 John Bisk 100 8 4 Jueobus Alricks 6 John Williams 250 2 1 8 Edward Lillington 240 1 Richard Tallywell 600 2 10 George Lamb 100 8 4 Jeffery Martin 300 1 5 Mathias Vandersyden 240 1 Johannes De Haes 360 1 10 Rowlif De Haes 6 Abraham Inloes 100 8 4 Katharine Harms 100 8 4 John Donaldson 360 1 10 Peter Perdrio 120 10 Leonard ????haven 100 8 4 Thomas ????ngshaw 6 John Blanchard 300 1 5 George Hogg 150 12 6 Richard Griffin 6 George Cook 100 8 4 John White estate 72 6 Paul Barns 6 Mary William 360 1 10 Johannes Sardyne 6 Peter Alrich 600 2 10 Sigfrydus Alrich 6 Hermanus Alrich 6 Joseph Clayton 6 Cornelius Kettle 6 Mattrias De Ringh 100 8 4 Zechariah Vandereuline 120 10 Henry Garretson 6 James Claypoole 150 12 6 Renier Vander??line 300 1 5 Henry Vanderburgh 100 8 4 Edward Blake 300 1 5 Elias Scott 6 James Read 120 10 Jacob Vangezell 100 8 4 John Watts 200 16 8 George Moor 6 Humphry Best 6 William Crosee 6 Isaac Scloover 6 Roger Wooton 120 10 Nicholas Daniell Price 6 Ambrose Baker 200 6 8 Richard Reynolds 100 8 4 Gerhard Smith 100 8 4 John Dunn 100 8 4 John Holt 6 Edward Cole 6 Henry Blackman 6 James Baker 6 Edward Land 6 Roger Lewden 6 Adam Short 6 John Clark 6 Anthony Battenbourngh 6 Edward Harrison 6 Peter Godin 100 8 4 Symon Marcillatt 6 William Tomson 6 Cornelius Huggins 6 Peter Dean 6 Tymothy Kelly 6 Adam Hay 100 8 4 Martha Martin 6 John Sybrant 6 Artman Hayn 100 8 4 John Jaquett estate 100 8 4 James Halliday 6 Errisk Errickson 6 Nicholas Lockiar 200 16 8 Sybrant Johnson 100 8 4 Henry Evertson 6 Mathias Matson 100 8 4 Henry Lemens estate 100 8 4 John Matson 6 Jacob Clawson 100 8 4 David Richardson 6 Peter Jaquett 100 8 4 Adrian Johnson 6 Urin Botesman 6 Olle Powlson 100 8 4 Luke Emily 6 Charles Rumsy 120 10 John Rumsy 6 Robert Dyer 6 John Penington 6 John Garrison 150 12 6 Robert Hutchinson 120 10 John Gardner 6 John Garretson junr 100 8 4 Francis Land 6 David Vaughan 6 Peter ffogle 6 Moline 6 Neil Cook 6 Mathias De Vos 6 Thomas Mathews 6 Oliver Mathews 6 George Harland 100 8 4 Thomas Child 6 Assessment for New castle Countie 142 lbs 16 shellings 00 penny

    01/18/2003 03:09:28
    1. Re: [NewCastle] 1711 Merion Meeting Burial Records
    2. I'd like to get you back to genealogy. There is a lot of new data now available and you are so good at searching the internet. I LOVE to search, but still mostly avoid data entry. This is bad. Susie B

    01/18/2003 03:00:27
    1. [NewCastle] List of taxable persons & estates, 1777, in Brandywine Hd.
    2. Debbie
    3. Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Project and DEGenWEb Project Archives by Don Mosemann [email protected] 28 May 1997. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other commercial presentation. A list of taxable persons & estates for the year 1777 in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, DE. Assessed by Thomas Babb January 27, 1778. Andrew Mckee 15 Adam Prince 6 Adam Grubbs Estate 6 Amor Grubb 10 Arthur Peney 5 Andrew Mckee, Jr. 5 Adam Wilkinsons Estate 10 Aron Grubb 7 Andrew Gibson 6 Amor Chandler 4 Abraham Robinson 13 Archibald Shearer 3 Abraham Evans 4 Alexander Mordough 4 Benjamin Grubb 5 Barnet Rockingstool 5 Benjamin Reynolds Estate 5 Benjamin Kellams Estate 6 Benjamin Elliott 5 Benjamin Worrols Estate 5 Caleb Perkins 14 Charles Robinson 10 Cornelius Derickson 10 Cristopher Genet 3 Daniel McBride 14 Daniel Sharpley 8 David Ford 8 David Talley 5 David Mckee 3 David Meneely 4 David Joys Estate 8 David Huston 3 Daniel Sharpley, Jr. 3 Emanuel Grubb 25 Edward Beeson 23 Elias Reed 8 Ely Baldwin 8 Elija Hootten 4 Erick Anderson 5 Enos Lewis 2 Elihu Talley 3 Ebeneezer Talley 3 Francis Day 5 Frederick Vorts Estate 3 George Evans 13 George Landers Estate 3 George Stanton Estate 6 George Robinson 10 George Grist 3 George Davis 3 George Gilpin Estate 4 George White 4 George Righter 2 George Grubb 3 George Taylor 6 George Nixon 8 George Colwell 2 George Weldon 3 George Martin 4 Henery Myers Estate 4 Henery Stidham 8 Henery Webster 7 Henery Peirce 6 Henery Grubb 4 Henery Grubb, Jr. 3 Hance Sibley 3 Henery Philips 3 John Buckley 30 James Nixon 8 Joshua North 18 Jacob Derickson 20 John Bird Junr, Estate 12 John Welsh 10 John Worrell 4 John Allmond-Estate 12 John Huston 7 James Bratton 10 John Bird 9 John Ball 6 John White 2 John Prichards Estate 10 Joseph Weldin 7 Jacob Stidham 7 Jacob Weldin Junr 3 John Kellams Estate 8 James Stevenson 5 John McGlahlin 3 John Morrow 2 James McClintock 3 John Isaacs Estate 5 Joseph Babb 3 Issaac Tussey 12 John Armont 2 James Murphy 2 Jesper Poulson 6 Joseph Jackson, Junr 7 Joseph Peirce Senior 3 Joseph Cloud 9 Joshua Mortonson 10 James Collett, Estate 5 John Grubb Estate 18 John Peirce 3 Joseph Peirce, Junr 3 John Brown Estate 3 Joseph Grubb Estate 7 James Robinson 8 Joseph Marshall 8 James Stewart 10 Joseph Day 8 John Husbands 3 John Anderson 4 James Craige 3 Joseph Thomas' Estate 3 John Ford's Estate 6 John Pyle 15 the Estate Late Mr. Joseph Smith 6 John Bratton James Son 2 James Mckeever 2 James Welsh 5 John Curts 5 James Shearer 3 Joseph Jackson 7 Jesper Beeson 4 James Mckee 7 John Allmond 5 John Foulk Estate 5 Joseph Smith 8 Jacob Peterson 3 Joseph Tatnall 15 Isaac Grubb 10 Joseph Pierce, millright 4 Josia Davis 3 John Lenderman 3 John Morton Estate 10 John Hanley 3 John Person Junr 3 John Elliott Estate 3 James Ryan 2 James Fordd 6 John Mckee 3 James Brown Estate 4 Jacob Anderson 4 Jacob Bratton 3 John Holts 3 Joseph Nelson 3 John Peirce 3 John Simson 3 John Price Estate 4 John Vandever 3 James Murphy Junr 3 John Asque 3 John Tussey(?) (crosed out) Joseph Sumtion 3 Issaac Truman 3 Jacob D--(?) (crossed out) John Gibsons Estate 7 John Brown 5 John Bratton, Carpentor 3 Joseph Sill 2 Isaac Weldon 6 John Long 6 James Wilson Estate 3 John Philips 5 Jacob Stevenson 3 Levy Peirce 3 Levy Peirce Junr 3 Mark Elliott 7 Mark Elliott 4 Mark Morton 3 Moses Kellam 3 Moses Grubb Estate 7 Nathaniel Cloud 5 Nathaniel Kanaday 3 Nicholas Moor 5 Nathan Milnor 4 Nathan Penell 8 Nicholas Colwell 3 Peter Vandever 16 Peter Vandever Junr 12 Philip Jackosn 3 Peter Woolbough 5 Paul Ralston 6 Philip Bonsel 6 Patrick McClaskey 4 Richard Kellam 10 Robert Bratton 6 Richard Justison 5 Richard Hanby 6 Richard Moore 6 Richard Clouds Estate 5 Richard Peirce 3 Richard Sandersons Estate 6 Rober M--(?) (crossed out) Robert Robinson 6 Robert Pyle Estate 3 Robert Cloud 5 Robert Hensley 3 Robert MaGarah 3 Richard Grubb 3 Robert Richardson (crossed out) Richard Peters' Estate 12 Samuel McClintock 11 Samuel Stewart Estate 7 Samuel Talley 7 Samuel Lodge 7 Samuel Lodge Junr 4 Samuel Huston Estate 4 Steven Foulk Estate 4 Sarah Brooks' Estate 4 Samuel Morton Estate 4 Samuel Byers 2 Steven Hays 2 Samuel Marshall 3 Sarah Robinson Estate (crossed out) Samuel Jordan 3 Samuel McBride 3 Samuel McKnight 3 Samuel Landers 3 Sirus Newlin 3 Thomas Mckim 20 Thomas Beeson 20 Thomas McCrakin Estate 4 Thomas Kellam Estate 7 Thomas Babb 14 Thomas Bird 6 Thomas Bird, Junr 5 Thomas Robinson Estate 1? Thomas Robinson, Cordwainer 10 Thomas Talley 4 Thomas Jones 2 Thomas Cartmeal 5 Timothy Peirce 5 Thomas Gibson Estate 5 Thomas Webster 5 Thomas Smith 4 Thomas Ford 4 Thomas Stroud 3 Thomas Gilpin Estate 18 Tobias Peterson 2 Thomas Perkins 6 Tobias Vandiver Estate 6 Thomas McClintock 3 Vincent Bonsal Estate 4 Wiliam Smith 7 Wiliam Forwood 8 Wiliam Talley 10 Wiliam Elliott 4 Wiliam Elliott Junr 6 Wiliam Elliott, Marks' son 3 Wiliam Hicklin 15 Wiliam Allmond 10 Wiliam Reynolds 2 Wiliam Sharpley 9 Wiliam Sharpley, Junr 4 Wiliam Sharpley, young man 3 Wiliam Cartmell Estate 8 Wiliam McClure 5 Wiliam Pyle 3 Wiliam Poulsen Estate 8 Wiliam Ford Estate 6 Wiliam Talley, Millwright 4 Wiliam Star 6 Wiliam Mckee 4 Wiliam McGlaughlin 3 Wiliam Anderson 4 Wiliam Talley Junr 4 Wiliam Crain 3 Wiliam Tussey Estate 12 Zacharia Lambert 3 [Taxes on properties owned by Brandywine Hundred Residents in other hundreds] Daniel McBride's Estate in Christiana Hd. 8 Wm Smiths Estate in Chrisiana Hd. 3 Thomas Robinsons Estate in St. Georges Hd. 7 Dito in Apoquininy Hundred 4 Sarah Robinson (crossed out) Richard Peters Estate in St. Georges Hundred 9 Samuel Landers Estate in Cristiana Hundred 3 Joseph Tatnall Estate in Cristiana Hundred 6 John Pyle in Dito 3 For Road Taxes Estates Caleb Seal Estate 5 John Lea 11 Joseph Shallcross 1 John Stilley 1 John Hedge 2 Wiliam Vaneman 5 Symon Johnson 4 John Counsel 5 Thomas Wilson 5 Jonas Stidham 5 Robert Pierce 3 Brandywine Hundred for the year 1777 Thomas Babb Assr

    01/18/2003 02:57:24
    1. Re: [NewCastle] 1711 Merion Meeting Burial Records
    2. thank you for the Evans and Morgan family info. Pam,

    01/18/2003 10:57:20
    1. [NewCastle] Re: William CURLE-CURL-KIRL, WEST & PARSONS (BALL-BROWN)
    2. thespaceplace
    3. Hi.... I would like to know more about William & Jeremiah CURLE-CURL, Alexander WEST and Capt. James PARSONS....seeking any other info such as Parents? Siblings? Spouses? Children? Vitals? Places? Religion/Place of worship? Sources? I wonder if anyone reading this can help by adding to the info mentioned in these postings (below) from Herman? I'm also interested in learning more about Thomas & Mary BALL-BROWN..... Thank you for mentioning this info Hermon......you gave me some good clues to check out :-) bye for now...and til then....take care.... ~ Jamie From: "HERMON B FAGLEY" <[email protected]> Sent: Jan 22, 2003 Subject: Re: [NewCastle] William CURLE-CURL-KIRL (BALL-BROWN) He's [email protected]'s ancestor. We have no proof earlier than 1763 [?] When Jeremiah Curl[e] bought a few acres south of Moorefield, VA [WV] on South Branch of the Potomac waters at Mitt's Round Top Mt and Cedar Swamp. Jeremiah Curl moves with an Alexander West. Pvt Wm Curl [e] was paid off at Romney ,WV, IN 1775, for service in Capt James Parson's Co [in Dunmore's War campaign into Ohio]. Jeremiah and Wm Curl[e] then lived in other WV mountian valleys in-near forts, and finally Wm Curl[e] lived in ,1800+, eastern Warren Co, sw Ohio, and then another Moorefield, Champaign Co, Ohio. He married (about 1775-80) a daughter of the Thomas and Mary Ball? Brown we research, and who seems to have Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co, Delaware roots. We have seen Kirls near the Pa-De curved boundry in years past. Clues,clues,clues. I guess he's buried in Wesley Methodist near Moorefield, Oh. [email protected] knows all. ----- Original Message ----- From: "HERMON B FAGLEY" <[email protected]> Sent: Jan 22, 2003 Subject: [NewCastle] Mill Creek Hundred, 1747 also, James Ball's will <snip>... locating ties of Thomas and Mary Ball Brown to Mill Creek Hundred, n Delaware. They were James Sadowski-Sandusky's in-laws. Also Wm Curl-Curle-Kirl's in-laws. <snip>

    01/18/2003 02:34:35
    1. [NewCastle] 1710 Merion Monthly Death Record
    2. Debbie
    3. From: [email protected] Date: Fri Jan 17, 2003 03:49:27 PM US/Eastern To: [email protected] Subject: [PaOldC] 1710 MMDR 1710     Jane, Daughter of John Griffith, 9 Mo. 18, 1710     Margery Thomas, wife of John Thomas, died 2 Mo. 10th, 1710.  Buried the 12th.  Her husband died 1727.  Their children were John, Lewis, Eleanor, Susannah.     Eleanor Thomas m. (April 28, 1726)  Nathan Shenton, and had Hannah Shenton (b. Oct. 25, 1726); and Rachel shenton (b. Jan. 17, 1727.)     Jane, the wife of Cadwallader Morgan, buried 7 Mo. 19, 1710.  She was Jane Price, or Prees, or Rees, sister of Edward Rees; and of Hannah who married Rees John William; and of another sister who married John Williams.  They were the children of Richard Price of Merionethshire, Wales who died 1685-6.  Jane arrived on the ship "Lyon"/     Richard Price, father of Jane, speaks in his will of his grandchildren, William John and Catharine John, children of John William.

    01/18/2003 02:24:05
    1. [NewCastle] William CURLE-CURL-KIRL (BALL-BROWN)
    2. thespaceplace
    3. Wondering about this Wiliam CURLE-CURL-KIRL (mentioned in posting below)...any other info about him? Parents? Spouse? Children? Vitals? Places? Religion/Place of worship? Thank you.... ~ Jamie ----- Original Message ----- From: "HERMON B FAGLEY" <[email protected]> Sent: Jan 22, 2003 Subject: [NewCastle] Mill Creek Hundred, 1747 also, James Ball's will DNA samples are locating ties of Thomas and Mary Ball Brown to Mill Creek Hundred,n Delaware. They were James Sadowski-Sandusky's in-laws. Also Wm Curl-Curle-Kirl's in-laws. <snip>

    01/17/2003 11:41:22
    1. [NewCastle] Missing child
    2. Peter B McCue
    3. I am seeking a child born to CLARA GUSBERG (probably O.W.) sometime in the few years prior to 1919 when she had another child. The first child could have been born in any one of the following states: New York; New Jersey (where Clara was born); Delaware (where she lived in 1918 with her first husband, Sam E. Cole); Connecticut (where she also lived and her 2nd child was born); or Rhode Island where her 2nd husband came from and where she spent some time in the early 1900s. The 1st child was probably placed in adoption so I can't get any data. If you are this person or know who is please contact me privately with any information. Thank you. [email protected] Jan. 17, 2003

    01/17/2003 07:23:59
    1. [NewCastle] Jacob FUSSELL
    2. Debbie
    3. New Castle Cnty, DE Will N:287 Henry REYNOLDS. Wilmington. 17 Jul 1792. 30 Jul 1792. Wife Mary; sons Joseph & Benjamin; dtrs Sarah & Betty; Joseph SHALLCROSS, Jacob FUSSEL; Samuel CANBY. Exec: Isaac HENDRICKSON.

    01/17/2003 03:04:35
    1. [NewCastle] Fwd: [PaOldC] WYNNE - Merion Meeting Burial Record
    2. Debbie
    3. Begin forwarded message: > From: Edward Sinker <[email protected]> > Date: Fri Jan 17, 2003 04:30:12 AM US/Eastern > To: [email protected] > Subject: [PaOldC] WYNNE - Merion Meeting Burial Record > > Hi, > > The following was sent in the 1714 Merion Meeting Burial Record: > > <snip> >> Dr. Thomas Wynne was the son of Peter Wynne, of Caerwys, who was >> the son >> of Sir John Wynne of Gwydie House, and Sydney Gerard, his wife. > <snip> > > This is not my line but I just happen to have a book on the History > of Ruabon, Denbighshire which contains a brief pedigree sketch of > the WYNNS of Gwydr of the the Williams WYNNS of Wynnstay and > it does not have a Peter Wynne as the son of Sir John Wynne. > > Perhaps this has already been thrashed out by WYNNE researchers, if > so I would be interested in what conclusion has been reached. > > The book that I have was published in 1992 which contains a hitherto > unpublished manuscript by A. N. Palmer c. 1900. Alfred Neobard > Palmer was a noted historian of his time. > > The tree in the book has: > > Sir John WYNN, bart., of Gwydr born 1553; created baronet 1611; > died 1 March 1626-7; married Sydney daughter of Sir William GERRARD > Children: > i. John Wynn > ii. Sir Richard Wynn, bart. > iii. Sir Owen Wynn, bart. m. Grace Williams of Wig > iv. Robert Wynn > v. William Wynn > vi. Morris Wynn > vii. Ellis Wynn > viii. Henry Wynn died 27 July 1671; m. Catherine, daughter Y heir of > Ellis Lloyd of Rhiwgoch in Trawsfynydd. > _______________________ > - Ed Sinker in Herefordshire, UK > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> Sir John Wynne was the son of Morris Wynne, of Gwydie House, who >> was the >> son of John Wynne, of Gwydie House Caernarvonshire, who married Ellen >> Lloyd, dau. of Morris ap John ap Meredith of Ruedoc. >> John Wynne of Gwydie House was the son of Meredydd ap Ievan ap >> Rhys of >> Gwydie. >> (This pedigree is given on the authority of Dr. James J. Levick. >> It will >> be noticed that Jonathan Wynne named one daughter Sydney, evidently >> after >> his own great-grandmother; also, that the name, Gerard, or Gerrard was >> repeated in the family of Jonathan's sister Mary, who married Dr. >> Edward >> Jones.) > > > ==== PA-OLD-CHESTER Mailing List ==== > If you have ANY problems, do not send them to the list > contact me personally....list manager > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/17/2003 03:01:33
    1. [NewCastle] Merion Burial 1718
    2. Debbie
    3. 1718         Hugh George Buried 1 Mo. 26, 1718.         Richard and Jane George, ancestors of the "George's Hill" family, came to Pennsylvania in 1708.  They brought with them, ten children, viz: Edward, David, Katherine, George, Evan, John, Jane, Thomas, Hugh and Richard.*  (*Crossed out apparently by the author "Of these children Edward the eldest, settled in Radnor, 1718.)         Hugh George was witness at a wedding, 2, 10, 1717.  Joseph Eavenson, son of Thomas Eavenson, of Thornbury, Chester Co. Pa.  and Catharine George, daughter of Richard George, of Montgomeryshire, North Wales, at Merion, Wit:  Thomas and Richard Eavenson;  Edward, David, George, Evan, Richard, Hugh, Edward and Amy George. The Edward and Amy George, mentioned last, belonged to the Radnor branch of the family. This Edward George settled in Radnor township, Chester Co. (now Delaware Co.) Pa. in1718.                  Sarah William was born and died in 1718.  She was a daughter of Edward William of Blockley and Eleanor Lawrence, his wife.         10 Mo. 10, 1713-14.  Edward William, son of William Edward of Blockley; and Eleanor Lawrence, daughter of David, lat of Haverford, dec'd, at Haverford Meeting.  Witnesses, Jane and Johnn Edward;  Eleanor, Daniel, Henry, Thomad, Sarah and Ellin Lawrence; Mary William.         Eleanor Lawrence, daughter of David and Eleanor (daughter of Thomas Ellis, Registrar General), was born  5 Mo. 1686.  Birth recorded at Merion Meeting. David and Eleanor Lawrence had a son Henry Lawrence, who married (8 Mo. 29, 1713) Ellin William (daughter of Wm. ap Edward of Blockley).         John Morgan a poor man.  A charge to ye township.  7 Mo. 10, 1718.         Rowland Ellis's Tennant, 10 Mo. 14th, 1718. "Rowland Ellis & Co.", may be found on Holme's Map, 1681-3.  The tract so marked adjoins the tracts of Chris. Pennock, John Holland and John Penington & Co.  These tracts include the upper part of Lower Merion, extending nearly from what is now Bryn Mawr to Conshohocken.         Rowland Ellis was a native of Bryn Mawr, near Dolgelley, Merionethshire, Wales.  He arrived in 1686, bringing with him his eldest son, Rowland Ellis, Jr., then a boy.  Rowland, Sr., was Justice of the Peace for Merion, 1707.         Rowland Ellis also had a dau. Eleanor Ellis (b. 1685; d. 1765) who married at Merion, 4 Mo. 8, 1715, John Evans of Gwynnedd (son of Cadwallader Evan, who with his brothers Thomas, Robert and Owen settled in Gwynnedd, 1698.)  John Evans was born in Denbighshire, Wales, 1689.  He was a preacher among the Friends.  He died in 1757;  mentions in his will his daughters Jane Hubbs, Margaret, Ellen, Elizabeth; sons Rowland, John, Cadwallader.

    01/17/2003 03:01:06
    1. [NewCastle] Merion Burial 1717
    2. Debbie
    3. 1717 John Watkins died 1717. Estate administered in Philadelphia, 1717. Letters of Administration granted to Henry Jones, taylor, Aug. 5, 1717. He was a first purchaser and adventurer on the "Ship Lyon". Mentioned in the "Minute Book of Property". See Penna. Archives, Third Series, Vol. I. pp. 3, 5. John Watkin, by deed dated April 1, 1682, sold a piece of land to Hugh Roberts. By deed dated April 1, 1682, he (John Watkins) bought 156 1/2 aacres of John ap Thomas and Edward Jones, of which 3 acres is Lib'ty Land (in Blockley Township) the rest he sold to Hugh Roberts by deed dated 4 Mo. 13, 1684. John Watkins & Co. City Lots, 2 Mo. 19, 1683. John Watkins, 7 Mo. 13, 1686, a Warrant of Re-Survey. "Old Rights". In list Gwernefel, "Batchiler". 1682. John Hughes. Buried. He died at John Ball, 10 Mo. 16, 1717. John Ball was an early purchaser in the Liberty Lands (Blockley Township). About 1682, he bought 20 acres from Henry Lewis. John Ball was a "First Purchaser". John Ball came from Derbyshire, England, and settled in Upper Darby, 1689. He was married in England. His son Roger married Mary Scothorn, 1709. The name of John Ball is shown on Reed's Map. He was, about 1700, owner of a tract in the "Liberty Lands", near Cobb (Mill) Creek. John Ball of Blockley had a sister Elizabeth Nickerson of Nottingham, England. Several families named Hughes were early residents of Merion, Blockley and vicinity. The will of Charles Hughs was proved in Philadelphia, May 8, 1812. He mentions his wife Rebecca. Children, Francis, John, Rebecca, Ann. Executors, Wife and Rees ap Edward. Witnesses, Rees ap Edward and Edward Rees. William Hughs, July 11, 1684; David Hugh, 12 Mo. 16, 1701; Hugh Hughs, Nov. 1, 1718; are named under head of "Old Rights". The dates are those of their Land-Warrants. David Hugh of Merion and Wm. Hues, Sr. of Chester Co. are named among those who subscribed towards lands on the Susquehanna, 1696. George Eves, Burnt at Edward Jones, 10 Mo. 30th, 1717.

    01/17/2003 02:55:00
    1. [NewCastle] 1716 Merion Meeting Burial Records
    2. Debbie
    3. 1716     Catherine Griffith, Servant to Evan Harry, 4 Mo. 5, 1716.     Daniel Harry came from Wales - from Machanlloth, near Dolgelly, Merionethshire, 1687 to Radnor.  In 1691, he married Sybill, daughter of David Price of Radnor.     12, 4, 1690.  Daniel Harry, batchelor, of Radnor and Sibyll Price, spinster, late of Wann, at Haverford.  Witnesses, Evan Harry; David, Joan,  Joan(2), and Katharine Price.     Evan Harry was in Merion as early as 1686.  He was witness at a wedding.     1, 16, 1686.  John Evans of Merion and Mary Hughes of Merion, at Hugh Robert's, Merion.  Witnesses, William Edward, Evan Harry, John Roberts, Robert David, Rees Jones.     Daniel Harry was witness at a wedding 1692.     4, 23, 1692. James Pugh of Radnor, batchelor and Joan Price, late of Haverford, spinster, both in Chester Co.  at John Jarmon's house in Radnor.  Witness, Ellis Pugh; David, Katharine, Mary and Elizabeth Price;  Daniel Harry.     Evan Harry married the widow of Morgan David, who died 1694. 3, 11, 1697.  Evan Harry, of Merion, carpenter, and Katherin David, widow, of the same twp., at the Meeting House in Merion. Witnesses, John, Evan and Robert David;  John, Jr. and Evan Bevan. The name of Evan Harry is on the List of Taxables for Welch Tract, 1693.  "Harry" is the Welsh form of Henry. Catharine Griffith, called "Servant" was most likely a relative. Evan Harry on Susquehanna List, 1696.        Catherine, wife to David Thomas, Mason, 8 Mo. 4, 1716.     Catherine, wife of Edward Thomas, 10 Mo. 21, 1716.     Elianor Mifflin buried at the ould Grave Yard Owen Roberts, 11 Mo. 4, 1716-17.  She was the wife of John Mifflin, Senior, of Blockley. The will of John Mifflin Senior, was proved in Phila. Sept. 20, 1716.  He mentions his wife Elenor.  His daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, wife of John Mifflin, Jr.  Trustees, John Roberts of Merion, Malster;  William Lorance, Philadelphia.  Witnesses, Thomas Shute, Jacob Dubree, John Mifflin, Juner. John Mifflin early located in the "Northern Liberties" (1684), that tract of land north of Vine Street (the northern boundary of the old City of Philadelphia) and east of the Schuylkill River.  The greater part of his property is now included in East Fairmount Park.  His dwelling house stood about a mile and a half above "Faire Mount", and Springettsbury Manor.  There was also a Jonathan Mifflin, who lived a mile and and a half above Fairmount.     John Mifflin was a "First Purchaser".     John Mifflin and Elizabeth Hardy were married 2 Mo. 1, 1684.     The name of John Mifflin is on Reed's Map.  This Map was published in 1774, but it was intended to show the location of the "First Purchasers".  John Mifflin settled east of the Schuylkill.     John Mifflin, Sr. and John Mifflin, Jr. father and son, came from Warminster, Wiltshire, England, prior to 1679.  They were in Burlington, N. J.  on June 20 th of that year.  On 8th Mo. 13, 1680, each of them was granted 10 acres on the Delaware, by Governor Andros.  They located east of the Schuylkill.  The homestead was at "Fountain Green"  in the East Park.  The property remained in the family until 1806.     John Mifflin, Jr., "Immigrant", married, 2 Mo. 1, 1683-4, at the house of Henry Lewis, near Philadelphia, Elizabeth Hardy, from Derbyshire, England.  There were 9 children:  Edward, George, Jane, John, Elizabeth, Patience, Samuel, Jonathan (1), Jonathan (2) all born at Fountain Green.     Of these children, George (b. 1688 - d. 4 Mo. 13, 1758), m. 11 Mo. 29, 1713-14, Esther Cordery, daughter of Hugh and Deborah Cordery.  Had 6 children, of whom John, the eldest was the "Councillor", born 1715.     The marriage of George Mifflin and Esther Cordery is recorded at the Philadelphia Meeting of Friends, 11 Mo. 29, 1713.

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    1. [NewCastle] 1714 Merion Meeting Burial Record
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    3. 1714     Robert Lloyd, born 1669 in Wales, died at Merion, 3 d Mo. 29, 1714.  Will proved in Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1714.  His widow Lowry, daughter of Rees John William, married Hugh Evans of Gwynnedd, at Merion Meeting House, 12th Mo. 13, 1716-17.  Robert Lloyd was a brother of Thomas Lloyd of Merion, and a nephew of Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania.  This last had a brother, Charles Lloyd.  Also, a brother John Lloyd.     Rees John William and Hannah Price his wife had a dau. Lowry (b. 1680; d. 11, 25, 1762, in Phila, aged over 80.) Lowry married (1)  Oct 1, 1698, Robert Lloyd;  (2) Hugh Evans.  Children of Robert and Lowry: Hannah (b. 1699);  Gwen (b. 1701);  Sarah (b. 1703);  Gaynor (b. 1705);  David (b. 1707);  Rees (b. 1709);  Robert (b. 1711);  Richard (b. 1713).     The name of Robert Lloyd is on the List of Taxables for 1693 - A young man.  Susquehanna List, 1696.     Robert Lloyd and Lowry Jones at Merion Meeting House 8 Mo. 11, 1698.  Witnesses at the marriage of Robert Lloyd and Lowry Jones, 8, 11, 1698.  Thomas Lloyd; Richard, Edward, Hannah and Ellin Jones.     Hugh Evans, widower, of Gwynnedd, and Lowry Loyd (widow of Robert Loyd of Merion) at Merion, 12 Mo. 13, 1716.  Witnesses at the marriage of Hugh Evans, widower and Lowry Lloyd, widow, 12, 13, 1716.  Thomas, Robert, Evan and Owen Evans;  Hannah, Gwen, Sarah, Gainor, David and Thomas Lloyd.     Robert Lloyd was born in Merionethshire, and came to Pa. about 1683.  His plantation was northward of that of Rowland Ellis of Bryn Mawr. By deed, Sept. 5, 1698, he purchased from Wm. Howell, Edward Jones, John Roberts, Griffith Owen and Daniel Humphrey, 409 acres of land that had been part of the Thomas Ellis tract.  In Feb. 1709, Robert Lloyd and Lowry his wife, conveyed 154 1/2 a. to Thos. bro. of Robert.         Robert Lloyd (d. 1714) and Lowry Jones, his wife had, I. Hannah (b. 9, 21, 1699; d. 1, 15, 1763) She m. (1.) (1720) John Roberts (d. 1721);  (2.) in 1722, Wm. Paschall (d. 1732);   (3.) in 1734, Peter Osborne (d. 1765.) II. Gwen (b. 8, 20, 1701; d. 1783, unm.) III. Sarah (b. 5, 19, 1703; d. 7, 5, 1739); m. (1729) at Merion, Gerrard Jones. IV. Gaynor (b. 2, 5, 1705; d. 9, 3, 1728); at Merion, Mordecai James (d. 1776.) V. David (b. 4, 27, 1707); m. Anna ____, removed to North Carolina. VI. Rees (b. 4, 25, 1709, d. 2, 5, 1743) m. (1735) at Phila.  Sarah Cox (d. 1775). VII. Robert (b. 8, 25, 1711; d. 8, 27, 1786) m. (1735) at Gwynnedd, Catharine Humphrey (d. 10, 13, 1782.) VIII. Richard (b. 1, 15, 1713-14; d. 1755); m. (1736) at Darby, Hannah Sellers (d. 4, 12, 1810 - had Samuel, Isaac, Hugh.)     Robert Lloyd and his brother Thomas Lloyd were nephews of Thomas Lloyd, the Deputy Governor under William Penn.  Deputy Governor Thomas Lloyd had a son, Thomas Lloyd of Philadelphia;  a daughter, Rachel Lloyd who m. Samuel Preston; a daughter, Mary Lloyd, who m. Isaac Norris; a daughter, Hannah, who m. (1) John Delavall, (2) Richard Hill; a daughter, Elizabeth, who m. Daniel Zachary; and a dau. Deborah, who m. Mordecai Moore.     The wife of Governor Thomas Lloyd was Mary, daughter of Gilbert Jones of Welchpool.  They had 9 children in all - 3 sons died without issue.     Robert Lloyd, in Will, mentions wife Lowry;  children, David, Robert, Rees, Richard, Hannah, Gwen, Sarah, Gainor.  Mentions Edward Thomas and Owen Roberts.  Bro. Thos. Lloyd. Trustees, Robert Jones, Richard Jones, Thomas Lloyd, Jr., Friends Robert Evan, Rowland Ellis, Robert Jones of Merion.  Witnesses, Edward Foulke, William Robits, Thomas Albir.     Felix Jones, son of Edward Jones of Mt. Anarat, buried 8 Mo. 9, 1714.  The name of Edward Jones, "Glover", is on the List of residents of Merion, who subscribed toward the purchase of Susquehanna lands, 1696.     David Lewis, Servant of Morris Llewellin, buried 8 Mo. 9, 1714.  "Servand" here means a holder of "head Land".  A purchaser of a large tract of land was allowed a certain number of acres as "head land", for members of his family and "servant".  Every large proprietor brought over a number of single young men, mostly his nephews and cousins, as "servants" so that they might get the land rather than strangers.     On Susquehanna list, 1696.  Will proved Jan. 28, 1715.  Mentions wife Katharine - Children, Joseph, Susannah, Hannah, James and Sarah Lewis.  Trustees, Lewis David of Darby; Richard Hayes, Henry Lawrence, Henry Lewis of Haverford.  Witnesses, Lewis David, Henry Lewis, Richard Hayes, Henry Lawrence.     According to the "Minute Book of Property," David Lewis received 120 acres by deed of gift from his father, William Lewis, said deed dated January 6, 1700-1, in addition to 100 acres sold him by Morris Llewellyn, no deed made.  Morris Llewellyn purchased 500 acres in Haverford, Jan. 1681.  See Penna. Archives, Third Series, Vol. I. p. 11.     Wm. Lewis, with his wife Ann, from the parish of Illan, Glamorganshire, Wales, settled in Haverford, in 1686.  Wm. was a brother of Ralph Lewis.     Children of Wm. and Ann Lewis were David, Lewis, Evan, William and a dau. Seaborn, b. 1686.  Sons settled in Newtown.  Wm. and wife d. in Newtown, 1708.     Henry Lewis settled in Haverford, 1682, and transferred a piece of land to John Lewis, 1684.  Henry Lewis, son of Henry, sold a tract of land to John Lewis, Jr. 1694.  Samuel Lewis was a landholder, 1699.     9, 20, 1693. John Maris of Springfield, batchelor, and Susannah Lewis of Haverford, at Haverford Meeting House.  Wit:  George, George, Jr., Richard, Alice, Jane, and Mary Maris; Henry, John, William, David, Samuel, John, Margaret and Elizabeth Lewis.     4, 9, 1696.  David Hugh of Merion - and Martha Lewis of Haverford, at the Meeting House at Haverford.  Wit: Ralph, Abraham, Samuel, Evan, William, David, John, Mary, Lydia and Ann Lewis;  Richard Walter.     12, 20, 1699-1700. James Sharples of Nether Providence, Chester Co.  and Mary Lewis of Darby, dau. Ralph of the same Co. at Haverford Meeting House.  Wit:  John, John, Jane and Hannah Sharpless;  Ralph, William, David, Abraham, Evan, Lewis, Evan, William and Ann Lewis.     James Wynne, son of Jonathan Wynne, 8 Mo. 24, 1714.  Jonathan Wynne, only  son of Dr. Thomas Wynne, resided at "Wynnstay", in Blockley township, Philadelphia County.  The homestead is still standing.  The Wynne property is now partly included in the new suburb of "Wynnefield."     Jonathan Wynne built the stone mansion at "Wynnstay", about 1700, on the site of a still older log building.  He was the son of Dr. Thomas Wynne and Mary Buttall, his first wife.  (married 1656.)     Dr. Thomas Wynne was the son of Peter Wynne, of Caerwys, who was the son of Sir John Wynne of Gwydie House, and Sydney Gerard, his wife.     Sir John Wynne was the son of Morris Wynne, of Gwydie House, who was the son of John Wynne, of Gwydie House Caernarvonshire, who married Ellen Lloyd, dau. of Morris ap John ap Meredith of Ruedoc.     John Wynne of Gwydie House was the son of Meredydd ap Ievan ap Rhys of Gwydie.     (This pedigree is given on the authority of Dr. James J. Levick.  It will be noticed that Jonathan Wynne named one daughter Sydney, evidently after his own great-grandmother;  also, that the name, Gerard, or Gerrard was repeated in the family of Jonathan's sister Mary, who married Dr. Edward Jones.)     Morgan Thomas, Servant to Robert Evans, buried 10 Mo. 8, 1714.     John George, buried 10 Mo. 31, 1714.            Alice Lewis Evans, daughter of James Lewis of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and second wife of Hugh Evans, died about 1714.  She was married at Merion, 6th Mo. 25, 1710.     Hugh Evans of Gwynnedd, yeoman, and Alice Lewis, daughter of James Lewis of Pembrokeshire, G. Britain, at Merion, 6 Mo. 25, 1710.  Witnesses, Thomas, Robert, Evan, Owen, Jr., and John Evans;  David Jones;  Cadwallader Morgan.     The first wife of Hugh Evans of Gwynnedd was Catharine Morgan, dau.  of Cadwallader Morgan of Merion, married at Merion Meeting, 8, 4, 1706.     His third wife was Lowry Lloyd, married 1716.     William ap Edward died Jan, 3, 1714.  Will proved in Philadelphia, Jan. 29, 1714.  He was an "Adventurer" in the "Ship Lyon".  Died in Blockley township, Philadelphia Co.  He was variously called William ap Edward, William Edward and William Bedward.  He left one son, Edward William, born in Blockley, 6 Mo. 7, 1689; and several daughters.     The first wife of William ap Edward was Katherine, daughter of Robert ap Hugh, and sister of Hugh Roberts.  His second wife was Jane ap Edward (maiden name.)  The children of William ap Edward assumed the surname of William or Williams.     William ap Edward had two brothers, John ap Edward and Evan ap Edward, early settlers in Penna.  And these were the sons of Edward ap John, of Landerval, near Bala, or Penllyn, Merionethshire, in North Wales.  Another brother, Thomas ap Edward remained in Wales.     William ap Edward had by his first wife Katharine, two daughters, Katharine (b. 1676) and Elizabeth (b. 1672).  Elizabeth m. Thomas Lloyd of Merion and had children.  Katharine m. __________ of Salem, N. J. and had no children.     By his second wife Jane, William ap Edward had one son, Edward William (b. 7 Mo. 2, 1689);  a daughter Sarah (b. 8 Mo. 29, 1685) who m. Thomas Lawrence of Haverford;  a daughter Ellen (b. 4 Mo. 19, 1691) who m. Henry Lawrence, brother of Thomas of Haverford; and a daughter Jane, who m. Evan Thomas, of Merion. *  (* Crossed our apparently by the auther (son of Edward Thomas).)     Edward William (b. 1689) son of William ap Edward , m. Eleanor Lawrence, sister of Thomas and Henry of Haverford.  William ap Edward also had a daughter Mary (b. 1694) who m. R. Preston, of Phila. 1722. **  (** Added apparenetly by the author to read Richard Preston.)     Children of Evan Thomas and Jane William, his wife were, Edward, Eleanor, Joseph, Jonathan.     The William ap Edward homestead stood, until recent years immediately back of Overbrook station, Penna. R. R.  fronting on City Avenue, on the Philadelphia side of the line.  The ap Edward (Bedward) property was "Overbrook Farms", later belonging to the George family.  The name of Wm. Bedward is on Reed's Map.     William Bedward is on the List of Taxables, "Beyond Schoolkill," 1693.  A "First Purchaser".  Sus. 1696.     Wn. Edward mentions wife Jane; son Edward, daughter Mary.  Daughter Elizabeth, wife of Thos. Lloyd; daughters Katharine, Sarah, Ellen.  Leaves legacy to Merion Meeting.  Sons Edward William, Thos. Lawrence, Henry Lawrende, Thos. Lloyd.  friends, David Jones, Thos. Jones.  Witnesses, James Hinton, Jenkin David, Abel Thomas.     Robert Vincent, Servant to Jonathan Jones, 11 M0. 16, 1714-15.     Abraham Musgrave, 11 o. (Jan.)  18, 1714-15.          9, 4, 1714.  Abraham Musgrave, son of Thomas, late of Halifax, in Yorkshire, Great Britain, yeoman, dec'd;  and Gainor Jones, dau. of William, late of Gwynnedd, dec'd, at Gwynnedd Meeting House.  Wit:  William Musgrave, Jon. Cockshaw, and Anna Jones.     (I believe the name "John Christian" is due to an error in Copying.  I think it should  be " Jon. or Jonathan Cockshaw," who was an uncle of Abraham Musgrave.) Correct.*  (* In the list of witnesses another name had obviously been erased and the name of Jon. Cockshaw entered.  Following the word 'correct', the following was scrstched out apparently by the author "The Abraham Musgrave who died 11 Mo. 18, 1714-15 is not the one who married 9, 4, 1714.  He was witness to the marriage of Wm. Musgrave and Barbara Bevan, 10, 28, 1721.  Don't know."     Thomas Musgrave, of Halifax, Yorkshire, England was an early purchaser.  He died 1700, leaving wife Hannah;  children Thomas, Abraham, Elizabeth, William.  His widow, 1701 married David Price.     Of the children of Thomas and Hannah, Elizabeth married 1713, Evan Evans, son of Thomas Evan of Gwynnedd;  William married, in 1721, Barbara Bevan, daughter of Evan, of Merion;  Abraham married, in 1714, Gainor Jones, daughter of Wm. of Gwynnedd.     In the Abel Thomas family Bible, in possession of Mrs. Rebecca Thomas Hoffman of Lower Merion, appears the following record: ---     Abraham Musgrave, Jr.  No date, but on the same page is the following:  Jacob, son of John and Catharine Matson, born Feb. 5, 1742.  This was Katharine Gregory, whose marriage to John Matson is recorded at the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, 11 Mo. 5, 1740.     Letters of Administration on the estate of Abraham Musgrave of Haverford were granted 11 Mo. (Jan) 27, 1714.  Administrators, Gainor Musgrave, William Lewis.  Securities, Jonathan Cockshow, David Llewellyn.  See Administrator's Docket, West Chester Pa.  1, p. 34.     Another Abraham Musgrave died in Darby, 1787.  Will recorded at West Chester.  Signed 4 Mo. 25, 1785. Proved in Thornbury, Jan 29, 1787.  Mentions wife Esther.  Daughters Mary and Esther.  Son-in-law, Thomas Owen.  Children of Daughter Jane, dec'd, namely, Abraham, Sarah, Mary.   Son-in-law, Jacob Sinkler.  Children of dec'd daughter Elizabeth, namely, John, Hannah, Keziah, Abram.  Children of Daughter Jane were children of Thomas Owen.  Daughter-in-law, Sarah Musgrave, now Taylor. Executors, Jonas Supplee, Kezekiah Hibberd.     7, 3, 1713.  Evan Evans, yeoman, son of Thos. Evans of Gwynnedd. - and Elizabeth Musgrave, dau. of Thos. Musgrave, dec'd, of Yorkshire, Great Britain, at Haverford.  Witnesses, Thomas, Robert, Hugh, Owen, Robert and Owen Evans; Abram and William Musgrave.     10, 28, 1721.  William Musgrave, of Merion, cooper; and Barbara Bevan, dau.  of Evan Bevan, dec'd, at Merion Meeting House.  Wit:  - Abraham Musgrave;  David and Hannah Price;  Evan, Jane and Eleanor Bevan.     The marriage of Jane Musgrove and Thomas Owen, Nov. 25, 1769, is recorded in Penna. Archives, Second Series, Vol. II p. 183.     Bumbo, a young Negro, buried 12 Mo. 27, 1714-15.

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    1. [NewCastle] 1715 Merion Meeting Burial records
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    3.  1715         Anne Walter, buried 3 Mo. 27, 1715         Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Robert Jones, Merion, buried 4 Mo. 16, 1715.         Anne, daughter of John Griffith, buried 6 Mo. 1715.         Gwenllian, the wife of David Price, buried 6 Mo. 20, 1715.  David Price was an early settler in Radnor.  James Price purchased 300 acres in 1682; by a Deed of Lease and Covenant dated 16 July, 1684, Lett the same to David Price for 5 years, and in case Ja. Price did not come over in that time, the said David was to hold it forever;  he never came.         The name of David Price is on the List of Taxables for the "Welch Tract", 1693.                  Edward Sion, Living Last at Mount Arrah, 8 Mo. 3, 1715.  This was Edward John or Edward Jones, living at Mt. Araret. Mt. Araret was on the high hills overlooking the Schuylkill, near what is now Manayunk.  The "Falls of Mt. Araret" were the ripples above Manayunk.         Two men, named Edward Jones, are mentioned in the List of Taxables for the Welch Tract, 1693.  they were "Edward Jones of Merion", with property assessed at 80£; and Edward Jones wit property assessed at 40£.  Edward Jones "of Merion" was Dr. Edward Jones of Wynnewood. Robert Jones, son of John ap Thomas, purchased "Mount Arrarat" from David Hugh.  Robert died 1746.         Edward Jones of "West Side Schuylkill", is mentioned in the List of "Old Rights" - in the "Minute Book of Property".  "Edward Jones, Gentleman, late of London", purchased land 1687.                  The name of Edward Jones, "Glover" is on the List of those Merion who subscribed towards the purchase of lands on the Susquehanna, 1696.         John Bevan, bach, buried 11 Mo. 13, 1715.  The welsh word "bach", means, "little" or "young".         William William, buried 11 Mo. 20, 1715 - 16.  Son of Edward William.  Aged less than one year.            Moses Roberts, of Merion, Buried 12 Mo. 22, 1715 (Feb.) Will proved in Philadelphia, Feb 28, 1715-16.            Mentions brother Ellis Roberts - friend Robert Roberts.  Brothers, Aaron and Ellis Roberts.  Gainor Roberts; Sisters, Rachel, Jane and Mary Roberts.  Nieces, Katharine and Rachel Roberts; Margaret Edwards; Elizabeth Roberts; Sarah Dickinson; Jane, daughter of Abel Thomas.  John Kelley; Thomas Bowen; John Roberts and his daughter Elizabeth;  Robert Roberts.  Witnesses, John Roberts, David George.             9, 5, 1712.  Ellis Roberts of Radnor, blacksmith, son of Robert Ellis, dec'd, - and Elizabeth Pugh, dau. of Ellis Pugh of Plymouth, at Plymouth Meeting House.  Wit: - Job, Jane, and Mary Pugh; Moses, Aaron, Evan, Rachel, Jane and Mary Roberts;  Thomas and Jane Ellis.             Ellis Pugh of Merion had a son, Ellis Pugh, Jr. of Plymouth, who married 3 Mo. 3, 1708, Mary Evans, daughter of Owen (3d of the 4 Evans brothers, settlers of Gwynnedd) and Elizabeth, his wife.  Mary married (2.) Wm. Roberts, 9 Mo. 16, 1736.             Mary Evan m. (1.) 3 Mo. 3, 1708, Ellis Pugh, Jr.  of Plymouth, eldest son of Ellis Pugh of  Merion: (2.) 9 Mo. 16, 1736, William Roberts.   Mary survived her second husband.  Her will was proved Aug. 1748.  Mentions her grandsons Ellis and Elijah Pugh;  her grand-daughter, Mary Pugh; her "only daughter Sinah Walker" - (Abel Walker of Tredyffrin married his cousin Sinah Pugh of Gwynned, 4 Mo. 13, 1727) -Her Grandson Isaac Walker.  Daughters of her son Ellis Roberts.  Brothers John, Cadwallader and Thomas Evans.  Will signed 3 d Mo. (May) 1748.             The will of Ellis Pugh, mason, is recorded in Philadelphia.  Signed Nov. 29, 1718. Proved March 16, 1718-19. Mentions sons Thomas, Job and Ellis.  Son-in-law Ellis Roberts.  Grand-daughters, Katharine and Mary Meredith, Sinah Pugh.  Grandson Ellis Pugh.  Daughter Ellin Davis.  Wife's name not given.  Executor, son Job.  Overseers, son-in-law, Meredith Davids; David Meredith, John Moore, Robert Jones.  Witnesses, John Moore, Wm. Griffith, Cadwallader Jones, Robert Jones.             The will of Thomas Pugh of Philadelphia Co., Mason.  Proved Oct 1, 1723.  Recorded in Phila.  Wife Jane, sole executrix.  Brother Job Pugh also named, being absent.  Sons Jesse and Roger.  Trustees, Robert Jones of Merion, Meredith Davis, Job Pugh and Ellis Roberts.  Signed 3d Mo. 3, 1723.  Witnesses, John Roger, Thomas Ellis, Ellis Roberts, Meredith David.             3, 3, 1708.  Ellis Pugh, Jr.  of Plymouth, eldest son of Ellis Pugh of Merion  and Mary Evan, eldest dau. of Owen Evan of Gwynnedd, at a public meeting.  Wit: - Thomas, John, Sinah and Job Pugh;  Owen, Eliz., Evan, John, Robt. And Thos, Evans.             Edward Robert of Merion died about 1715.  William Robert son of Edward of Merion, dec'd and Anne, daughter of Robert Evans of Gwynnedd were married at Gwynnedd Meeting, 6 Mo. 25, 1715.             Ann Evans was the daughter of Robert and Ellen Evans of Gwynnedd; and this Robert Evans was the second son of Evan ap Evan of Wales.  Robert was one of the four brothers name Evans who came to Gwynnedd, Philadelphia County (now Montgomery County) 1698.             William Roberts, "blacksmith", and Ann Evans, his wife had two sons, Robert Roberts and Evan Roberts, both of whom died in North Wales about 1789 and 1790.             Robert John of Merion, died about 1715.  He had a son John Evans, born 1677.             The name of Robert John is on the List of Taxables for 1693.             Hugh Evan, eldest son of Evan Pugh of Gwynnedd, batchelor; - and Mary Robert, daughter of Robert John of Merion, deceased, were married at Gwynnedd, 3 Mo. 25, 1716.

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    1. [NewCastle] 1712 Merion Meeting Records
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    3. 1712     Catharine (Humphrey)  Hugh of Merion, wife of Rowland Hugh of Gwynnedd (married 8th Mo. 8, 1708)  died about 1711-12.     Rowland Hugh of Gwynnedd and Catharine Humphrey of Merion, at Merion, 8 Mo. 8, 1708.  Witnesses, Ellin, and Jane Hugh;  John, Robert and Gainor Humphrey and others. 1713     Matthew, son of John Roberts Matthew, Buried 9 Mo. 6, 1713.  Of the Mill Creek family.  Matthew was the infant son of John Roberts and Jane David, his wife, who were married 1710.  Another child named Matthew was buried 1725.

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