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    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Marjorie Erlebach
    3. Since all of the messages to this address seem to be on the net, I thought I would take a chance to see if anyone reading the messages has any conection to "Valentine Philips, probably born around 1720. He was naturalized 5 Apr 1765, Rockhill, Bucks County. There was also a George, Jacob, and Johan who owned land either in Rockhill or Bedmnnister Twp. I am trying to find birthplace, probably in Germany for the Philips family. I found a deed for George Philips dated 7 Mar 1704, but do not know his relationship to Valentine. Valentine married Anna Marie Metzger and lived in Forks Twp., Northampton County. (I have this line if anyone needs it). This is my brick wall, so I hope someone out there is also related. Marjorie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:47 AM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania > Responses to my offer greatly exceed my expectations! Obviously this is > going to take me a long time to reply to all of you. > > As there may be more who will want the texts, and there will likely be > duplicates, I think it might be better if I copy the entire document, a > few names at a time. We have family arriving today and Sunday, so I shall > not be able to undertake this task immediately. Please be patient. > > In the meantime, if any of you know the parents of Hugh Shaw, who I > believe married Margery Hough and had a son, Joseph, who was in the > Revolutionary War, you could solve my Bucks Co problem! > > Tom Aiken > Virginia Beach > ________________________________________________________________________ > Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security > tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, > free AOL Mail and more. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    02/09/2007 05:56:07
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Maggie
    3. Thank you so much Tom, for both of your responses! I know how it is to be bumbarded with requests after offering information like this. I did the same thing recently, and got loads of responses! It is greatly appreciated what you are doing, and the time you are taking to offer information to all of us! Thank you so much for your time! Maggie ----- Original Message ---- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, February 9, 2007 1:42:18 PM Subject: PABUCKS Digest, Vol 2, Issue 49 Today's Topics: 1. (no subject) ([email protected]) 2. Emigrants to Pennsylvania ([email protected]) 3. Re: (no subject) (Doug Strohl) 4. Re: Emigrants to Pennsylvania (Linda Musgrave) 5. Emigrants to Pennsylvania (Loretta Nixon) 6. Re: Reinhard (PEGGIE SHAW) 7. Re: Reinhard (Doug Strohl) Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: [email protected] Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] References: <[email protected]> In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 11:30:44 -0500 Reply-To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Subject: [PABUCKS] (no subject) Message: 1 To Maggie-- You will want this one, as well, as you will see: "James Harrison, of Bolton, in the County of Lancastear, aged about 57 years, Shoemaker, and Ann, his wife, aged about 61 years. Sailed from Liverpool for this province in the ship the 'Submissionj', of Liverpool, the Mr., James Settle, the 5th of the 7th Mo., 1682, and arrived at Choptank, in Maryland the 21st 9th Mo., 1682 following, being brough thither through the dishonesty of the Master, and arrived at Apo1uinemene, in this province, the 15th of the 11th Mo., following. Robert Bond, came at the same time. Agnes Harrison, his Mother, came at the same time, aged 81 years. Children, Phebe, his daughter, wife of Phineas Pemberton. Servants, Alice Dickerson and Jane Lyon, each to serve 4 years, and to have 50 acres of land." "Phineas Pembrton, aged 33 years, of Bolton aforesaid, Grocer. Came at the same time with Phebe, his wife,aged 23 years, and arrived at the same time as above , in Maryland. Phebe, his wife arrived at Apo1uinimene, in this province, the 9th of the 8th Mo. following, 1683. Children, Abigail, born the 13th 11th Mo., 1679; Joseph, born the 11th 3rd Mo., 1681. Servants, Joseph Stew, William Smith. Came in the 'Friend's Adventure.' Arrived the 28th 7th Mo., 1682. To serve 4 years, and to have 50 acres of land each." "Ralph Pemberton, Father of the said Phineas, aged 72 years. Arrived at the same time abovesaid, in Maryland and in this province 9th 3d Mo., 1683." "Henry Paxson, of Bycot house, in the parish of Slow, in the County of Oxford, aged about 37 years. Came in the ship the 'Samuel' of London. The Mr., John Adee. Arrived in the Middle of the 7th Mo., 1682. HIs wife came at the same time, and died at sea in the last of the 5th Mo., 1682. His son, Henry, died at sea the day before his Mother. John Paxson died about the middle of the 5th Mo. aforesaid." "Thomas Paxson, brother of the said Henry. Came in the said ship, and died at sea about the beginning of the 7th Mo., 1682. Elizabeth, daughter of Henry, born about the 5th Mo., 1675." ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/

    02/09/2007 05:00:37
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] (no subject)
    2. Doug Strohl
    3. Hi Tom, I might as well get on the bandwagon and ask if you have anything on my Bucks County ancestors: 1.. Johann Michael Lambert/Lamparth 2.. Johann Nicholas Strauss 3.. Hans Majer 4.. Hans Valentine Nicolai/Nicholas 5.. any Gangewere 6.. any Dimmig/Dimmich 7.. any Reinhard/Reinhardt 8.. any Schaeffer/Shafer/etc. 9.. any Ziegenfuss Thanks in advance for your kindness. Doug Strohl Born in Bethlehem Living in Indianapolis

    02/09/2007 04:48:12
    1. [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Responses to my offer greatly exceed my expectations! Obviously this is going to take me a long time to reply to all of you. As there may be more who will want the texts, and there will likely be duplicates, I think it might be better if I copy the entire document, a few names at a time. We have family arriving today and Sunday, so I shall not be able to undertake this task immediately. Please be patient. In the meantime, if any of you know the parents of Hugh Shaw, who I believe married Margery Hough and had a son, Joseph, who was in the Revolutionary War, you could solve my Bucks Co problem! Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/09/2007 04:47:58
    1. [PABUCKS] (no subject)
    2. To Maggie-- You will want this one, as well, as you will see: "James Harrison, of Bolton, in the County of Lancastear, aged about 57 years, Shoemaker, and Ann, his wife, aged about 61 years. Sailed from Liverpool for this province in the ship the 'Submissionj', of Liverpool, the Mr., James Settle, the 5th of the 7th Mo., 1682, and arrived at Choptank, in Maryland the 21st 9th Mo., 1682 following, being brough thither through the dishonesty of the Master, and arrived at Apo1uinemene, in this province, the 15th of the 11th Mo., following. Robert Bond, came at the same time. Agnes Harrison, his Mother, came at the same time, aged 81 years. Children, Phebe, his daughter, wife of Phineas Pemberton. Servants, Alice Dickerson and Jane Lyon, each to serve 4 years, and to have 50 acres of land." "Phineas Pembrton, aged 33 years, of Bolton aforesaid, Grocer. Came at the same time with Phebe, his wife,aged 23 years, and arrived at the same time as above , in Maryland. Phebe, his wife arrived at Apo1uinimene, in this province, the 9th of the 8th Mo. following, 1683. Children, Abigail, born the 13th 11th Mo., 1679; Joseph, born the 11th 3rd Mo., 1681. Servants, Joseph Stew, William Smith. Came in the 'Friend's Adventure.' Arrived the 28th 7th Mo., 1682. To serve 4 years, and to have 50 acres of land each." "Ralph Pemberton, Father of the said Phineas, aged 72 years. Arrived at the same time abovesaid, in Maryland and in this province 9th 3d Mo., 1683." "Henry Paxson, of Bycot house, in the parish of Slow, in the County of Oxford, aged about 37 years. Came in the ship the 'Samuel' of London. The Mr., John Adee. Arrived in the Middle of the 7th Mo., 1682. HIs wife came at the same time, and died at sea in the last of the 5th Mo., 1682. His son, Henry, died at sea the day before his Mother. John Paxson died about the middle of the 5th Mo. aforesaid." "Thomas Paxson, brother of the said Henry. Came in the said ship, and died at sea about the beginning of the 7th Mo., 1682. Elizabeth, daughter of Henry, born about the 5th Mo., 1675." -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 9:10 AM Hi Tom, Thank you for your kind offer! I sure would appreciate it if you could give me the text for John Hough, Phineas Pemberton, Henry Paxson, and Thomas Paxson. Thank you in advance! Maggie Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: [email protected] Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:31:49 EST Reply-To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania Message: 2 I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/09/2007 04:30:44
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Reinhard
    2. PEGGIE SHAW
    3. Hello: I have the following Reinhards/Reinharts do not know if they are related. 1. Amanda Reinhard b. abt 1853 parents unknown to me she m. Franklin Rumfeild/Rumfeld b. 1852, their children Minerva Emma b 1874, Wilson Franklin b. 1878, Herbert W. b. 1881. Franklin Rumfeld was the son of Israel Rumfeld and Matilda Heiberger (source Al Rumfelt). This was a lehigh Co. Family 2. Samuel Reinhart b bet 1785 and 1805 in Pa m. Ann Bayer/Boyer b. abt 1800, their children; Mark b. bet 1825-29, Jesse b. 1825, Jacob b 8 Mar 1829 and Hannah b 15 Mar 1831. This was a Montgo co family. (source http://wc.rootsweb.com/~schwenk<http://wc.rootsweb.com/~schwenk> 3. for Shaeffer I have an Augustus Schaeffer b. bet 1850 and 1860 in Pa m. Annie W. Heebner b. 20 Oct 1869 d/o Samuel Heebner and Ellen Wagner. The Schwenkfelder mailing list might have more info on these folks. Peg ---- Original Message ----- From: Doug Strohl<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 8:48 AM Subject: Re: [PABUCKS] (no subject) Hi Tom, I might as well get on the bandwagon and ask if you have anything on my Bucks County ancestors: 1.. Johann Michael Lambert/Lamparth 2.. Johann Nicholas Strauss 3.. Hans Majer 4.. Hans Valentine Nicolai/Nicholas 5.. any Gangewere 6.. any Dimmig/Dimmich 7.. any Reinhard/Reinhardt 8.. any Schaeffer/Shafer/etc. 9.. any Ziegenfuss Thanks in advance for your kindness. Doug Strohl Born in Bethlehem Living in Indianapolis ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/09/2007 03:57:14
    1. [PABUCKS] (no subject)
    2. "John Hough, of Hough, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Hannah, his wife. Arrived in this river in the 9th Mo., 1683, in the ship 'Friendship', of Liverpool, the Mr. Robt Crosman Child, with John Hough, their child. Servants, George Glaire and Issabel, his wife, to serve 4 years; George Glaire, their child, till 21; and Nathaniel Walmough and Thomas Hough to serve 4 years each." Tom Aiken Virginia Beach -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 9:10 AM Hi Tom, Thank you for your kind offer! I sure would appreciate it if you could give me the text for John Hough, Phineas Pemberton, Henry Paxson, and Thomas Paxson. Thank you in advance! Maggie Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: [email protected] Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:31:49 EST Reply-To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania Message: 2 I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/09/2007 03:55:43
    1. [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Loretta Nixon
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Loretta Nixon<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 8:48 PM Subject: Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania Tom, John Hough and Joshua Hoopes, Peter Worrel, and James Ditworth [I think this may be Dilworth] were ancestors. Any information on these individuals will be greatly appreciated. Loretta ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%3Cmailto:[email protected]>> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%3Cmailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 7:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%3Cmailto:[email protected]>> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/09/2007 03:29:50
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Karen McKellar
    3. Would you please send me the information on the two Biles names? Thanks. Send to [email protected] Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 9:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania >I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to > some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, > 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, > 1641-1819, A > Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". > It's > just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of > Macclesfield, > in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in > the > 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., > 1683. > Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; > loose > the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 > years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, > to > serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land > at the > expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: > "John > Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his > wife. > Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, > Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; > loose > the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o > serve 4 > years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John > Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 > acres of land." > > Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough > later > married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in > Chester. > > Other families in the list: > George Pownall > William Yardley Charles Biles > Robert Lucas > Luke Brinley Thomas Janney > Daniel Brinson > John Clows, Jr George Stone > John Hough > John Brock Gilbert Wheeler > William Dark > Ann Milcom John Chapman > Randulph Blackshaw > William Venables Ellin Pearson > James Harrison > John Heycoc Ann Peacock > Phineas Pemberton > Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson > Ralph Pemberton > William Beakes Thomas Paxson > Robert Bond > Anrew Ellet John Palmer > Ellis Jones > John Purslow Richard Ridgway > James Mode > John Rowland Samuel Dare > Lydia Wharnby > Thomas Rowland Ann Knight > James Clayton > Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops > David Hall > William Buckman William Bennet > Richard Lundy > Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain > Elizabeth Bennet > William Biles Thomas Fitzwater > Edmund Cutler > John Cutler David Davis > Richard Amor > James Ditworth Edward Stanton > Peter Worral > > If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. > > Tom Aiken > Virginia Beach > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/09/2007 02:02:12
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Linda Musgrave
    3. Tom; Thank you , Linda --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

    02/09/2007 01:54:42
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. That's Peace.... and thanks Tom.. Bob Long -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 7:23 AM Subject: Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania Richard Hough and Margery Clows Hough my original ancestors to America on the HMS Endeavor..to Wm Penn's colony of Peach and Brotherly Love!!! Bob Long.. Simply wow... -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 8:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/09/2007 01:29:45
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Richard Hough and Margery Clows Hough my original ancestors to America on the HMS Endeavor..to Wm Penn's colony of Peach and Brotherly Love!!! Bob Long.. Simply wow... -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 8:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/09/2007 01:23:28
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Maggie
    3. Hi Tom, Thank you for your kind offer! I sure would appreciate it if you could give me the text for John Hough, Phineas Pemberton, Henry Paxson, and Thomas Paxson. Thank you in advance! Maggie Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: [email protected] Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:31:49 EST Reply-To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania Message: 2 I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/

    02/08/2007 11:10:13
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s"
    2. Tom, Might we ask, please, where you found the document, "Immigrants to Pennsylvania,  1600s-1800s?" Was it at the Spruance Library, or somewhere else? Just beginning to really get serious about my PA/NJ research, I may find out later that I am indeed related to some of the names in the list, but right now would not know who they might be. Knowing where to find the document again could be very helpful. Thank you for sharing. - James Allen Rogers

    02/08/2007 07:26:38
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. I'd like to see what it says about Thomas Janney if you would send it, Thanks Mike Daley

    02/08/2007 05:16:39
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Tootsie
    3. Thank you Tom for such a kind offer. I am interested in George Pownall is my line. Tootsie Shoemaker Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 9:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania >I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to > some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, > 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, > 1641-1819, A > Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". > It's > just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of > Macclesfield, > in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in > the > 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., > 1683. > Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; > loose > the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 > years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, > to > serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land > at the > expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: > "John > Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his > wife. > Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, > Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; > loose > the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o > serve 4 > years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John > Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 > acres of land." > > Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough > later > married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in > Chester. > > Other families in the list: > George Pownall > William Yardley Charles Biles > Robert Lucas > Luke Brinley Thomas Janney > Daniel Brinson > John Clows, Jr George Stone > John Hough > John Brock Gilbert Wheeler > William Dark > Ann Milcom John Chapman > Randulph Blackshaw > William Venables Ellin Pearson > James Harrison > John Heycoc Ann Peacock > Phineas Pemberton > Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson > Ralph Pemberton > William Beakes Thomas Paxson > Robert Bond > Anrew Ellet John Palmer > Ellis Jones > John Purslow Richard Ridgway > James Mode > John Rowland Samuel Dare > Lydia Wharnby > Thomas Rowland Ann Knight > James Clayton > Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops > David Hall > William Buckman William Bennet > Richard Lundy > Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain > Elizabeth Bennet > William Biles Thomas Fitzwater > Edmund Cutler > John Cutler David Davis > Richard Amor > James Ditworth Edward Stanton > Peter Worral > > If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. > > Tom Aiken > Virginia Beach > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/08/2007 04:40:59
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. In a message dated 2/8/2007 9:45:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Thank you for your offer. I would like to see the text for George Pownall and John Palmer. Incidently, Richard Hough and Margory Clowes are my line too. Interesting info. Thanks so much, Barb

    02/08/2007 03:12:26
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Robert Fenner
    3. James Clayton might relate to my CLAYTON line. Any info you can send will be appreciated. Bob, Marlton, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 9:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania >I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to > some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, > 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, > 1641-1819, A > Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". > It's > just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of > Macclesfield, > in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in > the > 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., > 1683. > Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; > loose > the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 > years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, > to > serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land > at the > expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: > "John > Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his > wife. > Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, > Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; > loose > the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o > serve 4 > years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John > Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 > acres of land." > > Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough > later > married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in > Chester. > > Other families in the list: > George Pownall > William Yardley Charles Biles > Robert Lucas > Luke Brinley Thomas Janney > Daniel Brinson > John Clows, Jr George Stone > John Hough > John Brock Gilbert Wheeler > William Dark > Ann Milcom John Chapman > Randulph Blackshaw > William Venables Ellin Pearson > James Harrison > John Heycoc Ann Peacock > Phineas Pemberton > Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson > Ralph Pemberton > William Beakes Thomas Paxson > Robert Bond > Anrew Ellet John Palmer > Ellis Jones > John Purslow Richard Ridgway > James Mode > John Rowland Samuel Dare > Lydia Wharnby > Thomas Rowland Ann Knight > James Clayton > Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops > David Hall > William Buckman William Bennet > Richard Lundy > Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain > Elizabeth Bennet > William Biles Thomas Fitzwater > Edmund Cutler > John Cutler David Davis > Richard Amor > James Ditworth Edward Stanton > Peter Worral > > If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. > > Tom Aiken > Virginia Beach > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/08/2007 02:48:52
    1. [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach

    02/08/2007 02:31:49
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania
    2. Loretta Nixon
    3. Tom, John Hough and Joshua Hoopes, Peter Worrel, and James Ditworth [I think this may be Dilworth] were ancestors. Any information on these individuals will be greatly appreciated. Loretta ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 7:31 PM Subject: [PABUCKS] Emigrants to Pennsylvania I happened to come across an interesting source that might be helpful to some of you on this list.. In the document "Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s" there is a section titled "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819, A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks Co., PA, Prior to 1687". It's just twelve pages, but I found my ancestor, "Richard Hough, of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, chapman. Arrived in Deleware (sic) river in the 'Endeavor,' of London, George Thorp, Mr. [master], the 29th 7th Mo., 1683. Servants, Franfcis Hough, to serve 2 years, and to have 50 acres of land; loose the 29th 7th Mo,,1685. Thomas Wood and Mary Wood, his wife; he to serve 5 years and she 4 years, and each to have 50 acres of land. James Sutton, to serve 4 years, to have 8 L [pounds] 15s. per Annum, and 50 acres of land at the expiration of the term." On the same page I found his wife's family: "John Clows, of Gosworth, in the County of Chester, yeoman, and Marjory, his wife. Arrived in the aforesaid ship, the time aforesaid. Children, Marjory, Rebecca, and William Clows. Servamts. Kpse[j Chorley, to serve 2 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1685. To have 50 acres of land. Samuel Hough, 5o serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land. John Richardson, to serve 4 years; loose the 29th 7th Mo., 1687. To have 50 acres of land." Looks like there might have been a shipboard romance, as Richard Hough later married Marjory Clows. Or maybe their families were acquainted in Chester. Other families in the list: George Pownall William Yardley Charles Biles Robert Lucas Luke Brinley Thomas Janney Daniel Brinson John Clows, Jr George Stone John Hough John Brock Gilbert Wheeler William Dark Ann Milcom John Chapman Randulph Blackshaw William Venables Ellin Pearson James Harrison John Heycoc Ann Peacock Phineas Pemberton Henry Marjorum Henry Paxson Ralph Pemberton William Beakes Thomas Paxson Robert Bond Anrew Ellet John Palmer Ellis Jones John Purslow Richard Ridgway James Mode John Rowland Samuel Dare Lydia Wharnby Thomas Rowland Ann Knight James Clayton Joshua Boare Joshua Hoops David Hall William Buckman William Bennet Richard Lundy Gideon Gambell Lionel Brittain Elizabeth Bennet William Biles Thomas Fitzwater Edmund Cutler John Cutler David Davis Richard Amor James Ditworth Edward Stanton Peter Worral If any of these names is meaningful to you, I'll send you the text. Tom Aiken Virginia Beach ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/08/2007 01:48:02