There is no mention of the name Theophilus Blake/Bleak mentioned in THE HISTORY OF CHESTER CO, PA ,by Futhey and Cope. It is not found in wills, tax lists or any other records I could find. Of course, as a servant, the places their names would be found are few, so they could have been in Chester, but appeared on no sort of records... Servants tend to be pretty anon. There are also none named Kennett in the HISTORY OF CHESTER CO, wills, etc. The name of the township and MM of Kennet was said to have been suggested by Francis Smith, who had come from Devizes.in Wiltshire, England, in which there is a village called Kennet. So, it is possible that they lived in Kennet TWP, the reason for their son's middle name, or could have lived in Kennet while in England.. ( the name is now Kennett,here, but the original spelling had only 1 T) I also failed to find a Thomas Brown in any records. Boy, I am batting zero today.....sorry. Sandra "A group of Blake researchers are seeking information on Theophilus Blake, his wife Margaret, and their family. We are not sure if they emigrated from the northern part of England, the lowlands of Scotland or from Ulster, Northern Ireland and are attempting to narrow our search by assessing the family names in these areas, as well as the areas listed below, in an attempt to find a place to start our research for their homeland. Since they came to this land during the time period of the migrations of the Scotch-Irish we feel they may have come with this migration from Ulster. They are thought to be of the Presbyterian faith and are found living with Scotch-Irish immigrants in the areas of Virginia and West Virginia where they migrated after landing and settling for a time in Pennsylvania just west of Philadelphia. "