I've been going back and forth between my Ipod, PC and lap top, and somewhere I lost a request for help with their relative......I 'hope' I'm right in saying that the surname was Case......but I might be wrong. So, if you're sent me a request lately, and not heard from me, please send it again....it's lost in the ethers somewhere between PC/Ipod/laptop. S. from EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF CHESTER CO PA VOL 3 by Martha Reamy; Sometimes the change in county lines makes it confusing to know what was where, and when. The following are the MMs that remained in Chester Co, established prior to 1800. 1. Newark (now Kennett) 1686. first held in New Castle Co (now Del) later moved to Kennett after a period in Centre. 2. New Garden MM (1718). formed by division of Newark MM and included meetings of New Garden, Nottingham and Londongrove. Cope has compiled these records. 3. Goshen << (1722) formed from Chester MM, ca 1722. At that time it included the particular meetings of Goshen, Newton and Uwchlan, to which Nantmeal and Pikeland were added. These records also were compiled by Gilbert Cope. 4. Bradford MM (1737) was established to include the meetings of Bradford and Caln. 5. Sadsbury MM (1737-38) was established by the division of New Garden MM records...later was in Lancaster Co.. 6. Uwchlan MM (1763) was formed by the division of Goshen MM. 7. Nottingham MM (1730) was part of the Baltimore Yearling Meeting. It was established by a division of New Garden MM in 1730. 8. Londongrove MM (1792) was established by a division of New Garden MM.