>From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Jul 1876: ATTLEBOROUGH (later in the year the name of the town was changed to Langhorne and remains that to this day) H.C. Parry moves to the residence of W.W. Blakey. Joseph Canby's widow from Bensalem to Mary P. Stackhouse's house. Frank Black to Francis File's house. Mercy Bennett from Mrs. Harding's house to house belonging to Mahlon Ridge, vacated by John Nelson, who goes to Hulmeville. William Ryan from Rocksville to Mrs. Harding's house. Jesse Comfort from house of William Flowers' estate to Cary Longshore's house. Joseph Eastburn from his farm to house formerly occupied by Jesse Comfort. Fred Schneck from John Thompson's house to Simon Gillam's house; and Levi Hackett takes his place. John Barnhill to J.W. Newbold's house, in Middletown. J.W. Bartleson from near the boro to Churchville; and F. Morrell to the house vacated by him. Stephen Twining from Sarah A. Slack's to Feasterville; and Mary Leaw takes his place. Edward Stradling from Yardleyville to Flowers' house. James Danfield from Simon Gillam's house to one of Cary Longshore's. James Jenks goes to Mary P. Burgess' house. Daniel Hackett from C. Longshore's house to John Thompson's house. William Miller from George Flowers' house to that of John Barney. Alfred Wood from Craig Sharp's house to Bristol; and Craig Sharp comes from New Jersey to his own house. Hannah Miller to Simon Gillam's house.