>From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 BYBERRY AND VICINITY Samuel Cornell to farm purchased by him in Northampton. Miles Tomlinson and William Dudley to Allen Dyer's place. Humphrey Humphreys to farm purchased by him of Seymour Worthington. He will also continue to farm the old place. Jacob Lott to the Negus farm. James Fulmore to the Somers' farm, owned by Howard Potts, below Somerton. Wilson Ashby to David Dyer's farm. David having sold out, but will reside in part of the house. Wilmer Worthington on his father's place, vacated by Wilson Ashby. Lloyd Worthington to his brother Morris's house, near Somerton, where he will keep bachelor's hall. Thomas Tomlinson to his newly purchased farm near Three Tuns. Alfred Harding to his purchase near the Buck. Valentine Bevans from Enoch Foster's farm to the vicinity of the Red Lion, his place being taken by Aaron Samms. Henry Eckfeldt from Charles Stokes', Mechanicsville, to Comly's mill. Benjamin Morgan moves back to Horsham from Mechanicsville, and Mary Brown goes up to Horsham also. Thornton Stackhouse leaves his farm for Mechanicsville, to the Barclay Brown property, his place being taken by his son. Lukens Tyson goes to the Shoemaker farm, on the Pine road. John Richardson will again farm the estate of his father, Nathaniel. Isaac Shivers has retired and leased his property to William Johnson, who leaves Jesse Comly's farm. Mr. Roberts from the farm sold Jacob Engleman, on the Red Lion road, to Frankford. Mr. Hermann from Mr. Humphrey's house to Bridesburg. John Saurman from the Snyder farm, on the Castor road, to his purchase near Springville. Mr. Slater from near the Pennepack church has sold his farm to Mr. Wood from Conshohocken. William Fulmore goes from his father's house to Bustleton, and has engaged in the butcher business. Hutchinson Fulmore moves in with Lloyd Worthington. The farm of James Campbell, deceased, has been sold to Asher Bennet, who will remove there from Simon Lefferts'.