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    1. Re: [PABERKS] PABERKS Digest, Vol 6, Issue 38
    2. Diana Quinones
    3. Ernie, I think Christian TRITT/TREAT was in Uchlan Chester Co PA and died there in 1801. He may have been in LAncaster Co prior to locating to Chester Co. Here is some info I collected on him: Chester Co Deeds: Treat Christian(grantee) of Uwchlan and John Phipps (grantor) Uwchlan 1768 Deed P 299 Treat Christian(grantor) Uwchlan and wife Catharine to Christopher Ludwick Uwchlan P 264 in 1768 Mortgage Tax lists: Chester Co PA: 1770 Treat Christian 130 acres Uwchlan No slaves, Provincial (P-13B) 213 Landholder 1775 Treat Christian Uwchlan 1785 Treat Christian Uwchlan 1799 Treat Christian Uwchlan TREAT, CHRISTIAN. Uwchlan. July 13, 1799: November 2, 1801. Executors to sell real estate and divide proceeds as follows: To granddaughter Catharine, wife of Richard Hughs £20. To grandsons Joseph and George Mooney and Abraham Treat £20 each. Remainder equally divided between my 4 daughters and Henry Treat's children, viz: Margaret Hederick, Catharine Benson, Freney Jones, Elizabeth Reese and Henry Treat's children. Mentions that George Mooney "is not in this part of the country." Executor: Son-in-law Lewis Reese. Wits: James Meredith, Robert Alexander, Archibald Alexander. Son Henry left Uwchlan by 1787. He must have come across the river to Robeson by then. IN Chester Co, I found this tax info: Chester County - Tax Discounts 1785-1823: County commissioners were empowered to grant discounts, commonly referred to as abatements, to individual tax payers. Based on what was considered “just and reasonable” the reasons for discounts vary, ranging from individuals who were overcharged to one individual who had a “broken thigh”. The most common discounts were granted to the poor and individuals who had left the township. Henry Treat Gone Uwchlan 1787 1785-1789 book (Quota) 82 Henry Treats Gone Uwchlan 1787 1785-1789 book (County) 110 He was on Robeson Berks tax list as TREAD in 1784, so must have left before 1785 from Uwchlan. 1784 tax list: Henry TREAD 127 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle, 5 sheep In Berks Co, he was co-executor and friend of Martin GLASS, and served with his son George Glass, per will of Martin Glass, Sr of Robeson, written 5/30/1787 and probated 8/2/1787. His name was spelled Henry Tritt. He died by 3/2/1793 per his will abstract: Will Abstract, Berks Co PA Henry Treat, Robeson Will dated 1/19/1793, probated 3/2/1793 To wife Elizabeth the management of all estate during widowhood. After her decease, all children to share equally (not named). Execs: wife Elizabeth and Christian Dannhouer Wits: Jacob Walter and Johannes -----------. 2 sons for him in Chester Co records, East Vincent Reformed: Christian DRITT b 10/4/1770, parents Henry and Elizabeth Jacob DRIT 4/7/1772, parents Henry and Elizabeth 3rd son shown in First Reformed Church, Reading, burials: John TREAT born 10/12/1777 died 3/22/1813, age 35/5/10, of consumption, per First Reformed burials. He must have married Elizabeth in Chester Co since the first 2 sons were born there. Probably the 3d son John was born there too, since tax records show he left the county by 1784-7. I don't know if there are any church records for marriages before 1770 or not at E Vincent. I have marriages for a pastor who was there later in mid 1790s... Diana in Alabama [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 09:11:24 -0800 Subject: [PABERKS] Ref. Henry Tritt --------- Boy! You have really brought folks out-of-the-woodwork with this look-up offer. We'll see if you can help in my case..... Wonder if anyone has ever come across any indication of birth and/or marriage of HENRY TRITT, b.about 1742, d.1793, son of Christian Tritt (1719-1801), all of Lancaster/Berks Co. Thanks so much. Ernie

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