Re: the subject Marple Township from genlove@comcast The questions was.....Also, I am interested to know where "Marple" is located in reference to today? Is it in New Jersey and about what location? Hi List - here is an answer to your question about Marple township, Pennsylvania From a very old map I have of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, Thomas Pearson, the surveyor, settled in Marple, which was located below Newton township and above Springfield township, west of Haverford and northwest of Darby. This map is old, about 1692. The owners of land in the area of Marple are Jonathan Hayes, Peter Worrall, Henry Hamuns, James Stanfield, Francis Stanfield, Joseph Selby, Thomas Pearson, Ralph Dracott (2nd owner), George Willard. The road from Radnor to Chester seperates the township. David Morris, John Pugh, Jonathan Tayler, Josiah Tayler, Richard Thomson, Daniel Williamson, John Howell, Thomas Massey, Joseph Rhoads and Barthl Coppock Senior own land on the east side of the road from Radnor to Chester. Marple was laid out in 1691. Darby Creek is the eastern boundary of Marple and Crum Creek is the Western boundary for Marple. It is in Pennsylvania, not New Jersey. Hope this clarifies it for you, Dottie
There is a link to a 1780 Chester County Map on the Chester Archives Web Site that shows the township of Marple http://dsf.chesco.org/archives/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=609913 I was a bit surprised at where it was as Francis Stanfield is my ancestor via Deborah Stanfield, wife of Richard Woodward, Jr., but I do see that she was born in Marple Township. Nadine Holder ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dott114029@aol.com> To: <PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 11:19 AM Subject: [PaOldC] Marple Township and Thomas Pearson > Re: the subject Marple Township from genlove@comcast > > The questions was.....Also, I am interested to know where "Marple" is > located > in reference to today? Is it in New Jersey and about what location? > Hi List - here is an answer to your question about Marple township, > Pennsylvania > >>From a very old map I have of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, Thomas >>Pearson, > the surveyor, settled in Marple, which was located below Newton township > and > above Springfield township, west of Haverford and northwest of Darby. > This map > is old, about 1692. The owners of land in the area of Marple are Jonathan > Hayes, Peter Worrall, Henry Hamuns, James Stanfield, Francis Stanfield, > Joseph > Selby, Thomas Pearson, Ralph Dracott (2nd owner), George Willard. The > road > from Radnor to Chester seperates the township. David Morris, John Pugh, > Jonathan > Tayler, Josiah Tayler, Richard Thomson, Daniel Williamson, John Howell, > Thomas Massey, Joseph Rhoads and Barthl Coppock Senior own land on the > east side of > the road from Radnor to Chester. Marple was laid out in 1691. Darby > Creek > is the eastern boundary of Marple and Crum Creek is the Western boundary > for > Marple. It is in Pennsylvania, not New Jersey. > > Hope this clarifies it for you, Dottie > > > ==== PA-OLD-CHESTER Mailing List ==== > Unsubscribing.... To leave PA-old-chester-l, send mail to > PA-old-chester-l-request@rootsweb.com > with the single word unsubscribe in the message or subject slot. > > NO VIRUS WARNINGS - if you are concerned contact me PERSONALLY > ferg@ntelos.net > > If you have ANY problems, do not send them to the list > contact me personally....list manager ferg@ntelos.net > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >