This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dillon, Breen, Hedrington, Tettemer, Haney, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAT.2ACIB/1050 Message Board Post: Northumberland Co. Marriages 1 Oct. 1885 DILLON, Thomas, a minor from Shamokin, age 21 married Dec 22, 1886 to Katie C. MAHON from Shamokin, age 19, married at Northumberland Co, Pa. DILLON, William, a miner from (looks like) Northumberland Co, age 26 married Feb. 1886 to Bridget MEAGLIN, age 22, from Nortthumberland Co, married at Northumberland Co, Pa. Northumberland Co. Local History Chapter XIII Part II: THE CIVIL WAR - Bell's History of Northumberland Co. PA James Dille, John Dillman, Marriages Published in the Reading Adler Newspaper (1811-1820) READING, BERKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Archives by Larry Haines LHaines3@aol.com DELLEM, Daniel, to Elizabeth HOP, 1 Jul. 1817 DILMAN, John, to Christina GOCK, 5 Oct. 1819 ed. PENNSYLVANIA PERSONS NATURALIZED--1740 [PA ARCHIVES 2:2:347] http://www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME/nat40a.htm Dill, John MIchael Phila City 26 Jul. PHILADELPHIA INHABITANTS--1745, 1746 http://hometown.aol.com/Nodoubtay/index.html PETITION OF INHABITANTS OF PHILADELPHIA 1745/46 Concerning a Powder House (dangerous) and Market (for convenience): John Dillwyn GOSHENHOPPEN -ST. PAUL'S MISSION, CHURCH OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT BAPTISMS, 1741-1818 Compiled by BARBARA BRADY O'KEEFE Goshenhoppen Marriage Records DILLON, Daniel, 2 July 1817, in Fr. Hopp's house, son of Johnson and Sara Dillon, non-Catholic, and Elizabeth, dau of George and Margaret Hopp, Catholic; witnesses John Shmidt and Francis Hopp. Goshenhoppen Baptism Records DILLE, Catherine: In the year of Our Lord, 1819, on the 9th day of May, by Rev. Schenfelter, was baptized Catherine, born on the 7th day of November 1818. The father Daniel Dille, the mother Elisabeth Hop. The sponsors were James Elim and Catherine Hop. DILLON, John, b 23 Nov. 1817, bapt 30 Nov. 1817, of Daniel and Elisabeth Dillon; sponsors George and Margaret Hopp. Berks County Birth Index Dillon Harry 12-12-1876 637 http://www.berksregofwills.com/search/ 1st, 2nd, 3rd BATTALION, BERKS CO., REV WAR, 1777 and 1778 >From Pennsylvania Archives 3:6:275-322, Contributed by Katharine F. Dix Transcribed and Edited by Judy Nelson http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/query/berksjn1.html First Battalion 1777 and 1778 Capt. Folck's Company Dilbon, John Mar 1777 - Mar 1780 First Battalion Capt. Folck's Company Sceond Class Delong, Jacob Third Class Delong, Henry Fifth Class Dilpon, John Second Battalion 1777 & 1778 Capt. Crouse's Company Delong, Henry Second Battalion Capt. Crouse's Company Fourth Class Delong, Henry Capt. Smeck's Company Delong, Frederick Delong, Henry Delong, John Delong, Michael Capt. Smeck's Company Fifth Class Delong, Michael Sixth Class Delong, Henry Eighth Class Delong, Frederick MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA, 1812-1911 Alphabetical Listing extracted from CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA, 1811-1911. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Dan Wilson. dan.wilson@asu.edu ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/northampton/church/presbya-j.txt Dile, Sarah - 1831 Dillon, Emma - 1881 Wills: A-G Abstracts of Northampton County, PA; 1752-1802: Will numbers 1-244 ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/northampton/wills/eyerabst01.txt 139 DILLON, Neal Allen twnsp 11/3/1761 - 18/3/1761 mother Margaret sister no name given ex. James GREY wit John NEALE, Jno TAYLER and Saml. CARRUTHERS Misc: List of Schuylkill Subscribers: I. D. Rupp's History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties: Dillon, George Pottsville Berks Co. >From "The Farm Journal, Illustrated: Farm and Business Directory of Bucks County Pennsylvania - 1914" Dillon, John (Ida Mae) 4 ch plumber T H&L Canal St Riegelsville (shows they had 4 children) and were tenents of the house and land. Wills: Will Abstracts: Cumberland County, PA ELLIOTT, James 1783 ELLIOTT, JAMES, merchant. 21 Sep 1783/7 Nov 1783. wife: Mary, now in Ireland. Freehold estate in town called Magaire's Bridge, County of Fermonagh, Ireland. Wi1liam Elliott, second son of John Elliott, in said county. William Lyon of Carlisle and Samuel Weakley of walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co. Land in Hamilton Township. Cousin James Brownlee, County Fermonagh, Ireland. Cousin comonly known by name of Laggon James Brownlee. Cousin William Armstrong and his two sisters, Nancy Armstrong and Jean Armstrong. Cousin Archibald Elliott of County Fermanagh, aforesaid. William Wilson, son of Samuel Wilson, living in Dessiel County Fermanagh. David McCurdy, John Dillon, David King, Nathaniel Gillespie and Stephen Groves, who are each of then married to sisters of Samuel Weaklay. To William, James, Edward, Robert and Nathaniel Weakley. Widow Arthur of Carlisle and her dau. Elizabeth, and her bro. John Elliott of Middleton Township. To Sidney Core of Chambers Town. Margaret Elliott of Mi! ddleton Township. Samuel Liggett of Cumberland Co. William Ferguson of Hamilton township. William Brotherton. Rev. Mr. Lang of Conogogig. Cousin George Brownlee and his two sisters. Patrick Campbell. Plantation in Guilford Township joining lands of Col. Crawford, John Alexander and Col. Chambers. Exs., William Lyon of Carlisle, Samuel Weakley and Patrick Campbell of Chambersburgh. Wit: James Hamilton, John Waddell. Will book D, pp. 181-183. ELLIOTT, JAMES, merchant. September 21, 1783 7 November 1783. Wife Mary, now in Ireland. Freehold estate in town called Maguire's Bridge, County of Fermonagh, Ireland. William Elliott, second son of John Elliott, in said county. William Lyon of Carlisle and Samuel Weakley of Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co. Land in Hamilton Township. Cousin James Brownlee, County Fermanagh, Ireland. Cousin commonly known by name of Laggon James Brownlee. Cousin William Armstrong and his two sisters, Nancy Armstrong and Jean Armstrong. Cousin Archibald Elliott of County Fermanagh, aforesaid. William Wilson, son of Samuel Wilson, living in Dessiel, County Fermanagh. David McCurdy, John Dillon, David King, Nathaniel Gillespie and Stephen Groves, who are each of them married to sisters of Samuel Weakley. To William, James, Edward, Robert and Nathaniel Weakley. Widow Arthur of Carlisle and her dau. Elizabeth, and her bro. John Elliott of Middleton Township. To Sidney Core of Chambers Town. Margaret ! Elliott of Middleton Township. Samuel Liggett of Cumberland Co. William Ferguson of Hamilton township. William Brotherton. Rev. Mr. Lang of Conogogig. Cousin George Brownlee and his two sisters. Patrick Campbell. Plantation in Guilford Township joining lands of Col. Crawford, John Alexander and Col. Chambers. Exs: William Lyon of Carlisle, Samuel Weakley and Patrick Campbell of Chambersburgh. Wit: James Hamilton, John Waddell. D. 181-183. Wills: Abstracts 1803-1809: Will Book G: Cumberland Co, PA KRISHER, JOHN, Southampton. May 31, 1806. June 17, 1806. Wife Ketren. Land purchased from Jacob Young and Patrick Dillon. Son Jacob and his sisters and bros., Mary, Elizabeth, David, John, Daniel, Rosana and Rudolph, boys to be bound to trades and schooled. Exs: Bro. David and George Mower, Senr. Wit: Samuel McLean, James Hendrecks. G. 163. History: Local: Chapters XLIV-XLV: Boroughs of Hatboro' and Jenkintown: Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co, PA A horse company, for the recovery of stolen horses and bringing thieves to justice, was organized at McCalla's house March 1, 1810, and is still in existence among the neighboring farmers, and holds its annual meetings at the same place. A public Meeting was also held at that place, September 6, 1814, to aid the people of Philadelphia in the defense of their city. Joshua Tyson was chairman and Jesse Dillon secretary. Another public-house was kept in Jenkintown in 1813 by Joseph Thomas, sign of the "Cross Keys." This stand was subsequently kept for some time by Jacob Buck as the "Green Tree," which was discontinued about 1842. Military: Post Rev War: Philadelphia City Muster Rolls, Philadelphia Militia, 6th Battalion, 1783-1790 Pa. Archives, Vol. III-6th Series Dillon, Isiah , Dillworth, James Dillworth, Jonathan Wills: Abstracts, Book Q: 1774 - 1784: Philadelphia Co, PA DAVITT, JAMES. Army. December 31, 1783. January 7, 1784. Execs.: Friend John Adams and Grace Adams his wife. Wit: John Dillon and Peter Geehin. Q.525 Wills: Abstracts: Berks Co, PA 1824-1825 http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm ADMINS - 1824 DILLON, TARRANCE, Alsace. April 9, 1824. Adm. John DILLON, brother. THE HISTORY OF BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER V, SOME ACCOUNT OF THE EARLY IMMIGRANTS, 1682 TO 1685. from the discovery of the Delaware to the present time by W. W. H. Davis, A.M., Democrat Book and Job Office Print., Doylestown, PA, 1876 JAMES DILLWORTH, of Thornbury, in Lancashire, farmer, arrived 8th month, 22d, 1682, with his son. William, and servant, Stephen; CHAPTER XIII, SOUTHAMPTON, 1703 Soon after the settlement of the township, the Friends of Southampton requested to have a meeting settled among them, which was granted April 1, 1686, and a general meeting for worship, once a week, was ordered at the house of James Dilworth. Previous to that Friends had met at each others houses for worship. They have never been strong enough in the township to warrant the erection of a meeting-house, and they attend meetings elsewhere, generally at Middletown and Byberry. This file is an every name index to "Clearfield County, Present and Past" by Thomas Lincoln Wall, published in 1925. DILLEN 233 Wills: Abstracts, Will Books: A - D : 1682 - 1726: Philadelphia Co, PA JENNETT, John. Philadelphia. Tailor. Sep 10, 1699. Nov 30, 1699. B:1 Children: Richard, Lydia, Hester and Sarah. Brother's children Joseph -apprentice to William Dillwyn- and Hester Jennett. Friends Thomas Courtney, Daniel Smith, William Freeman and John Songhurst. Executrix: Wife Bridgett. Overseers: Robert Turner, John Barnes, Joseph Wilcocks. Wit: William Humphrys, John Barnes, Francis Cooke, William Rakestraw, James West. Military: Post Rev War: Philadelphia City Muster Rolls, Philadelphia Militia, 6th Battalion, 1783-1790 Pa. Archives, Vol. III-6th Series Dillon, Isiah James Dillworth, Dillworth, Jonathan Military: Post Rev War: Philadelphia County Muster Rolls, Philadelphia Militia, 1783-1790 Pa. Archives, Vol. III-6th Series 3rd Co., 5 Batt, 1785 5th Co ,Brown, James, Capt. Thomas, Lt. Col Jonathan Dill, Dillon, John >From "Public Ledger", Philadelphia, Wednesday, March 9, 1853; Vol. XXXIV. No. 143. Philadelphia County, PA. On the 7th instant, of lingering consumption, Mr. EDWARD P. DILLON, in the 28th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, in Second street, between Plum and Market, Camden, N.J., on Thursday afternoon next, at two o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to the Evergreen Cemetery, N.J. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Volume I AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XV. MARCH 16, 1773. (32) William and Catherine Dillen to be bound out. DILL, HARRIET ELLEN FOULKE 1852 1340 CH OF LEVI FOULKE DILL, JANE 1115 MD JOSEPH THOMPSON DILL, JOSEPH M M 1872 1340 TO HARRIET ELLEN FOULKE DILL, MATHEW 1115 DILLINGHAM, CHRISTIANA BRINTON 1457 CH OF JOSEPH H BRINTON DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM H 1457 MD CHRISTIANA BRINTON DILLWYN, GEORGE 78 MD SARAH HILL DILLWYN, SARAH 199 MD JOSEPH HOWELL DILLWYN, SARAH HILL 78 MD GEORGE DILLWYN DILLWYN, SARAH LOGAN SMITH 1749 37 193 CH OF JOHN SMITH DILLWYN, SUSANNAH 1769 37 193 MD SAMUEL EMLEN DILLWYN, WILLIAM 193 MD SARAH LOGAN SMITH DILLWYN, WILLIAM 37 OF HIGHAM.MDSX.ENG. DILWORTH, ANN 1691 203 205 DILWORTH, ANNE WALN 1654 201 209 DILWORTH, ELIZABETH WORRELL 203 MD RICHARD DILWORTH DILWORTH, HANNAH 1688 203 MD JOHN WORRELL DILWORTH, JAMES 1454 MD PHEBE BRINTON DILWORTH, JAMES 201 MD ANNE WALN DILWORTH, JAMES 205 209 DILWORTH, JAMES 1695 203 MD SARAH WORRELL DILWORTH, JAMES D1699 202 THORNBY.YORKS.ENG.TO PA DILWORTH, JANE 1684 203 MD THOMAS HODGES DILWORTH, JENNETT M1710 203 TO SAMUEL BOLTON DILWORTH, MARY 429 MD JOSHUA GILPIN DILWORTH, PHEBE BRINTON 1767 1454 CH OF GEORGE BRINTON DILWORTH, RICHARD 1683 203 MD ELIZABETH WORRELL DILWORTH, WILLIAM 1681 203 CH OF JAMES DILWORTH DILWYN, GEORGE 44 45 OF BURLINGTON,NJ DILWYN, JOHN 319 Wills: Administrations 1784-1821: Montgomery Co, PA DILLON, JACOB. Abington August 2, 1811. Mary Dillon, Jesse Dillon, adms. Census: 1890 Federal Census, Tamaqua:East Ward, Schuylkill Dillion, Isabella. Union St. Owen 27, laborer, Mary, dressmaker, Mathew 22, miner. Dillion, Michael, 30, miner. Union St. Bridget, Michael 9, John 7, Margret, Isbella. Cemeteries: Old St. George Cemetery, Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co, PA Dillion, Michael b. May 15, 1865 Wills: Abstracts: Book 4 : Bucks Co, PA 1778-1786 4.95. Joseph Dilworth, of Warminster Twp., Yeoman. 5th mo., 19th day, 1775. Proved January 13, 1781. Wife Alice. Son William and son-in-law William Buckman, exrs. 3 children, William Dilworth, Hannah Buckman, and Amos Dilworth. Wit: Isaac Hough, Jacob Cadwallader, Junr., Charles Deane. EARLY RESIDENTS OF UWCHLAN TOWNSHIP [CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA] 1715-1800 ELEANOR DAVIS (Part 5B) DILLON: William Dillon was listed on the 1774 tax list with 90 acres. This land has not been located. He was lsited as an inmate in 1779 and was in Uwchlan as late as 1785.