Wow! What a wealth of info in just ONE digest from DENEWCAS-L mailing list! THANK YOU, Debbie <[email protected]> !!!! You had said: Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church was established in 1704. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts sent, in 1705, Rev. George Ross as its first minister. Pew holders in 1728 were: Richard Halliwell, Joseph Wood, John Strand, Samuel Kirk, Thomas Dakeyne (Dekyne), John Land, Peter Jaquett, Cornelius Kettle, Richard Grafton, William Read, Samuel Lowman, Yeates & Custis, Zophar Eaton, John Wallace, Thomas Gassel, Richard Reynolds, Peter Hance, James Sykes and John Cann. Well, guess what I have: Francis SMITH settled in Kennet twp, Chester cnty, PA c 1685, having sent his future son in law, Robert EYRE over to settle his land for him. Robert EYRE settled in Bethel twp, Chester (now Delaware) cnty, PA c 1682. He md: Ann SMITH, dtr of the above Francis SMITH. Another of Francis SMITH's dtrs, Sarah SMITH, md: Henry PEIRCE, who had been bound to Francis SMITH by his mother, and came to PA with Francis SMITH in 1685. 5 of their children were bapt: at St Paul's PE in Chester, PA, founded in 1704. Henry and Sarah (nee Smith) PEIRCE's dtr, Sarah PEIRCE, md: Richard REYNOLDS 05 Jun 1729 at Old Swedes in Wilmington. Yet another dtr of Francis SMITH, Alice SMITH, md: 1st William VANDEVERE and 2nd 08 Jan 1719/20 Samuel KIRK at Old Swedes in Wilmington. Alice d: w/o issue. And then, of course, there was your JAQUETTE post w/all that delicious information!! Richard HALLEWELL/HALLIWELL md: Elizabeth GARRETSON, the dtr of Henry GARRETSON who we believe was a brother to Jean Paul Garretson Van Der Hoff, one of the original GARRETSONs in New Castle cnty, DE. We believe Jean Paul dropped the Van Der Hoff and just went by Jean Paul GARRETSON. Thank you again, ever so much, Debbie!!! I've forwarded the info you sent on to John Jacket, Faith Keahey and Joanne who is researching the John PRICE families of the PA/DE area.
How do I unsubscribe from this list? Carol Caldwell Judy Ardine wrote: > Wow! What a wealth of info in just ONE digest from DENEWCAS-L mailing > list! > > THANK YOU, Debbie <[email protected]> !!!! > > You had said: > Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church was established in 1704. The > Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts sent, in > 1705, Rev. George Ross as its first minister. Pew holders in 1728 were: > > Richard Halliwell, Joseph Wood, John Strand, Samuel Kirk, Thomas > Dakeyne (Dekyne), John Land, Peter Jaquett, Cornelius Kettle, Richard > Grafton, William Read, Samuel Lowman, Yeates & Custis, Zophar Eaton, > John Wallace, Thomas Gassel, Richard Reynolds, Peter Hance, James > Sykes and John Cann. > > Well, guess what I have: > > Francis SMITH settled in Kennet twp, Chester cnty, PA c 1685, having > sent his future son in law, Robert EYRE over to settle his land for > him. Robert EYRE settled in Bethel twp, Chester (now Delaware) cnty, > PA c 1682. He md: Ann SMITH, dtr of the above Francis SMITH. > > Another of Francis SMITH's dtrs, Sarah SMITH, md: Henry PEIRCE, who > had been bound to Francis SMITH by his mother, and came to PA with > Francis SMITH in 1685. 5 of their children were bapt: at St Paul's PE > in Chester, PA, founded in 1704. > > Henry and Sarah (nee Smith) PEIRCE's dtr, Sarah PEIRCE, md: Richard > REYNOLDS 05 Jun 1729 at Old Swedes in Wilmington. > > Yet another dtr of Francis SMITH, Alice SMITH, md: 1st William > VANDEVERE and 2nd 08 Jan 1719/20 Samuel KIRK at Old Swedes in > Wilmington. Alice d: w/o issue. > > And then, of course, there was your JAQUETTE post w/all that delicious > information!! > > Richard HALLEWELL/HALLIWELL md: Elizabeth GARRETSON, the dtr of Henry > GARRETSON who we believe was a brother to Jean Paul Garretson Van Der > Hoff, one of the original GARRETSONs in New Castle cnty, DE. We > believe Jean Paul dropped the Van Der Hoff and just went by Jean Paul > GARRETSON. > > Thank you again, ever so much, Debbie!!! I've forwarded the info you > sent on to John Jacket, Faith Keahey and Joanne who is researching the > John PRICE families of the PA/DE area. > > > >