Sandra, Do you know if this book can be purchased and if so, where? I am having difficulty finding anything on my John Poston Family who settled in Chester County in the early 1700s. He was in the Sadsbury Township and it was later divided and the part his property was located in was called Fallowfield Township. I am in S. C. and do not have access to records. If there is anyone out there who can help me, I will be happy to do any research they may need in the Charleston area. Thank you, Mary Poston Welch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Ferguson" <ferg@intelos.net> To: <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 3:07 PM Subject: [PACHESTE] Chester county research > > You may, also, not be aware that THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, listed at > the beginning of the post, is a wonderful book, some 700 pages long, that > chronicles Chester co, from it's inception till 1889, the book's publishing > date. It is considered the "bible" of those of us who research Chester > County, and includes much that is now in other counties, etc.....most who > research in Chester are familiar with it, and it's abbreviation, F & C > .......Chester research often takes in what now is not in Chester county > now, but was in early times, and so is still considered Chester > research....hopefully, this clears things up for you?
Thanks to everyone who sent me emails. It's given me new directions and motivation. Wonderful list and wonderful people. Jeannette
these are the URLs for all the HOHs of 1790 Chester Census ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/census/1790ches02.txt >ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/census/1790ches01.txt > >>
Hi Looking for any information or parents of a JOHN FINK who was born in PA approx. 1820. He married a Caroline Deal approx. 1848/1849 and moved to NYC where he lived until his disappearance/death approx. 1870. Thank you Marie
Karen, I sent you the info you asked for, on the petition signed by Samuel Owen, and the will of Ezekiel Owen, in Cumberland county......did you get them? Sandra -----Original Message----- From: Booboopies@aol.com <Booboopies@aol.com> To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, August 24, 2000 7:23 AM Subject: [PACHESTE] Inez Mullin Info - Thanks! >Thanks to everyone for their offers of help and to Kathy Dix who provided the requested information on Inez Mullin. This Inez is not the Inez I'm looking for. The one I'm looking for was the daughter of David and Ruth (Hannaway) Mullin of Delaware Co., PA. She was probably born about 1850. Her brothers were William Hannaway Mullin (1844-1909) and John Mullin (1845-1911; my great great grandfather). > >Karen Greim Mullian >booboopies@aol.com > > >==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== >Check out other counties in PA! >http://libertynet.org/~gencap/pacounties.html > > > > >
Thanks to everyone for their offers of help and to Kathy Dix who provided the requested information on Inez Mullin. This Inez is not the Inez I'm looking for. The one I'm looking for was the daughter of David and Ruth (Hannaway) Mullin of Delaware Co., PA. She was probably born about 1850. Her brothers were William Hannaway Mullin (1844-1909) and John Mullin (1845-1911; my great great grandfather). Karen Greim Mullian booboopies@aol.com
Hi! I think I accidentally erased a posting that may have been beneficial to me regarding this church. Will the person who mentioned something about a "Simpson Methodist Church" repost for me. Is this the same church I am referring to? Thanks for any and all help!! CarolynShowers
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Should anyone have the following CD: World Family Tree Volume #6 More About Tree #1332 Would you be kind enough to look up Inez Mullin? Many thanks! Karen Greim Mullian booboopies@aol.com zeke196@juno.com karenmullian.homepage.com pastmasters.homepage.com norwoodhistoricalsociety.hompage.com flax4sale.homepage.com
Please keep in mind that Delaware was under Wm PENN at one time & was consider PA. :) "With the establishment of St. Jones County (Kent) and the change of the name from Whorekill to Deale on Dec 25th of the same year, the Lower Counties began recording in an orderly manner. The County was renamed Sussex in 1683 by Wm PENN!" Ref: "Calendar Of Sussex County Delaware Probate Records," 1680-1800 compiled by Leon de Valinger, Jr. State Archivist. Hence, you can visit The Pennsylvania Historical or Genealogical Society in Phila., PA for records. Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) In a message dated 8/23/0 2:31:32 PM, CarBurCo@aol.com writes: << Hello Chester County Researchers, I have recently subscribed, so maybe I missed part of this conversation, but I just wanted to put in a word here to remind genealogists that the area you are speaking of was (correct me if I am wrong) a matter of controversy for a long time before the three state area PA/DE/MD was finally agreed upon, boundary-wise. There are parts of SE PA that are now in Cecil County, MD and Newcastle Co, DE. Don't forget, when looking for records to search all three.... Carole
Carol, The email in question is simply one that was on the list a year or so ago, and I felt might be of interest again, to newer members, such as you. You may, also, not be aware that THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, listed at the beginning of the post, is a wonderful book, some 700 pages long, that chronicles Chester co, from it's inception till 1889, the book's publishing date. It is considered the "bible" of those of us who research Chester County, and includes much that is now in other counties, etc.....most who research in Chester are familiar with it, and it's abbreviation, F & C .......Chester research often takes in what now is not in Chester county now, but was in early times, and so is still considered Chester research....hopefully, this clears things up for you? Sandra -----Original Message----- From: CarBurCo@aol.com <CarBurCo@aol.com> To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:32 PM Subject: [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE- OCTORARA/O ...NOTTINGHAM, etc DE/MD >Hello Chester County Researchers, > > I have recently subscribed, so maybe I missed part of this conversation, >but I just wanted to put in a word here to remind genealogists that the area >you are speaking of was (correct me if I am wrong) a matter of controversy >for a long time before the three state area PA/DE/MD was finally agreed upon, >boundary-wise. There are parts of SE PA that are now in Cecil County, MD and >Newcastle Co, DE. > > > >Don't forget, when looking for records to search all three.... > > >Carole > >
Hello Chester County Researchers, I have recently subscribed, so maybe I missed part of this conversation, but I just wanted to put in a word here to remind genealogists that the area you are speaking of was (correct me if I am wrong) a matter of controversy for a long time before the three state area PA/DE/MD was finally agreed upon, boundary-wise. There are parts of SE PA that are now in Cecil County, MD and Newcastle Co, DE. Don't forget, when looking for records to search all three.... Carole n a message dated 8/23/00 7:03:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, PACHESTE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Sandra Ferguson" <ferg@intelos.net> To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <004201c00c70$73180b80$4c6c0cd8@ferg.intelos.net> Subject: [PACHESTE] Fw: Octorara Presbyterian church Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lists5.rootsweb.com id e7NB0mv04343 HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. UPPER OCTORARA The Upper Octorara Church, in Sadsbury township, one mile north of Parksburg was organized in 1720. The prefix =93Upper" subsequently given= to distingish it from Middle Octorara, in Lancaster County, and Lower Octora= ra, now lower West Nottingham. Prior to 1724 it Was supplied by Rev. David Evans and Rev. David Magill. The first regular pastor was Rev. Adam Boyd= , a native of County Antrim, Ireland, who was installed Oct. 13,1724. Previous to this date a log church building had been erected. Mr. Boyd was at that time thirty-two years of age, and ten days after his ordination was married to Jane, daughter of Rev. Tho= mas Craighead. His original field of labor Was quite extensive, and embraced that now occupied by several congregations. In 1741 the church was rent in twain by the =93Old Side" and " New Side" controversy, and a new church organized by these of the =93New Side," bearing the name of =93The Second Congregation of Upper Octorara," over = which the Rev. Andrew Sterling was pastor from 1747 to 1765. They worshiped in church edifice which they erected on the farm lately of Cyrus Cooper, no= w belonging to David Parke, overlooking the Great Valley. During the division Mr. Boyd continued his relations to the old church, and also ministered to the =93Old Side" portion of the Brandywine Manor Church. In 1768 the divisions were heal= ed, and the two churchs of Octorara became again one. Mr. Boyd died Nov. 23= ,
------_Part_39a40cd7-02a1-1a6c-010203040506 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------_Part_39a40cd7-02a1-1a6c-010203040506 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <mhharris@pcbank.net> Received: from rly-st06.mail.aol.com (rly-st06.mail.aol.com [172.31.34.5]) by air-yd01.mail.aol.com (v75_b3.11) with ESMTP; Sun, 20 Aug 2000 03:25:20 -0400 Received: from rly-zc01.mx.aol.com (rly-zc01.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.1]) by rly-st06.mail.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/AOL-5.0.0) with ESMTP id DAA21917; Sun, 20 Aug 2000 03:22:28 -0400 (EDT) Received: from cgi.rootsweb.com (cgi.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.54]) by rly-zc01.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Sun, 20 Aug 2000 03:22:14 -0400 Received: (from nobody@localhost) by cgi.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e7K7LlF05364; Sun, 20 Aug 2000 00:21:47 -0700 Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 00:21:47 -0700 Message-Id: <200008200721.e7K7LlF05364@cgi.rootsweb.com> From: gc-notice@genconnect.rootsweb.com Subject: New Chester Co. Pa Queries Forum Post To: undisclosed-recipients:; X-Mailer: Unknown Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chester Co. Pa Queries Forum A new message, "alexander/sarah wright," was posted by David Wright on Sun, 20 Aug 2000 It is a response to "Alexander and Sarah Wright," posted by Rosanne Wright on Tue, 27 Jun 2000 Surname: Wright This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Chester Co. Pa Queries Forum: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Chester#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/Chester> ------_Part_39a40cd7-02a1-1a6c-010203040506--
Hi to those researching TALLEYS, Two years ago I went to the Bethel Twp., PA Preservation Society Founders Day Festival. They had a lot of TALLEY Books & info there. I do not know if this TALLEY info will be there again this year but you may want to come & see what they have. I have been asked to set up a table on genealogy info & do a lecture on "How to get started in Genealogy Research." The Founders Day activities are from 12-3, the date is Saturday, September 16, at the fire hall/grounds, 3737 Foulk Road, right across the street from Siloam Methodist Church. The house tours are from 3-6. Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) <<Hi Mary Lou, I always take note when I read about the Talleys, Sharpley's and Simmons. My family were friends with these people and I heard many stories about their childhood. There is a place in Brandywine called Talleys corner. Alot of the Talleys lived there. Do you know about the book "A History of the Talley Family and the Delaware " by George A Talley 1899 pub in Phil. PA Moyer & Lester Many are buried at Newark Union Cemetery like: John C. Talley b. March 13, 1850 d. April 29 1882. You can also try 1. Nadeen Wilson gnwilson@aol.com she has Talley's and Grubbs. 2. nbroermanm@home.com Hope this helps Paula > Hi, > My g grandfather's sister, Emma Worth, married John W. Talley in 1885. They > had one son, Ralph W. Talley, born in 1886. Emma died in 1892. I am > interested in learning more about this branch of the Talley family. I know > that John W. was the son of John Simmons Talley and Elizabeth Hill. > > Thanks, > Mary Lou>>
I'm afraid the way I wrote the marriages was a bit confusing. It's tormenting me. Let me try again. This is truer to how it appears in the original AND (assuming the tabs work after it is sent) much easier to read: Marriages by Townsend Lamborn, Esq. - W. Bradford FHL Film # 20,992, Item 5 (this is most of the first page of about 3-5 pages which go through ca 1834) James Atkinson W. Bradford } Elizabeth Turner do } Feb 14, 1815 Richard Titus colored } Eliza Taylor " } June 10, 1815 *James Ferrill W. Bradford } Charity Milleson W. Goshen } Aug 16, 1815 John Ferrill W. Bradford } Jos England's E. Brad Hannah Jackson Newlin } 3rd of 11th mo. 1815 John Tillman colored W. Bradford } Rhodea Cooper " do } Dec 13, 1815 Bennaiah Harry Newlin } Hannah Gitchel do } Sept 26, 1816 Thomas Moore Newlin } Mary Logan do } Oct 31, 1816 John Kell E. Marlboro } Ann Gregg do } Dec 12, 1816 John Porter E. Fallowfield } Jesse Woodward's Hannah Woodward do } Mar 20, 1817 Cornelius of color E. Bradford } Saml Starr's Kitty Ann Bisham not black do } Apr 13, 1817 but yellow Thomas Sharp Newlin } William Ferrill's, W. Brad Elizabeth Withers do } Dec 11, 1817 Richard SMITH col[ored] ... [remainder of page is cut off] *some additional writing is cut off on my copy all comments about color are written sideways and appear (to me) intended to refer to both individuals ... at least if it is supposed to refer to one, I don't know which one
<A HREF="http://www.earlyamerica.com/towncrier/messages2/200004000108.html">C lick here: Re: White Captives of Ohio Area Indians, released Nov. 1764</A> http://www.earlyamerica.com/towncrier/messages2/200004000108.html <A HREF="http://search.aol.com/redirect.adp?appname=QBP&query=%f6%28%31%43%62%90% e2%8c%af%c0%95%d6%ae%d5%db%90%db%f5%c5%c3%e2%70%95%11%c1%fa%cb%61%c1%e2%a7%d5% 1a%32%ee%b3%77%12%51%f7%21%ed%08%55%14%6a%a6%35%64%54%1f%04%2d%f1%08%65%93%11% a3%3e%57%1e%59%8c%9b%b9%02%6a%18%c4%0d%73%a2%5b%ba%92%78%e8%dd%3c%02%21%8d%ee% bf%c8%1e%40%67%81%a9%7c%1b%2e%95%ea%b7%05%f7%8b%c9%69%d7%f8%d1%ae%c3%f1%b5%57% 8b%1e%3f%72%24%c2%e5%6a%88%2e">Click here: The Town Crier - Colonial America</ A> http://www.earlyamerica.com/towncrier/messages2/200004000108.html <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~indian/index.htm">Click here: American Pioneere Held Captive or Killed By Indians</A> http://www.rootsweb.com/~indian/index.htm A GREAT SITE, and MANY LINKS Mary Jane Bright Star
Dear Listers, I'm new to your list and was just wondering if anyone knows the family listed below. Some of the family went onto Iowa and I'm hoping some stayed in PA. Also, does someone perhaps have access to or own a listing of people in St. Michael's Cemetery in Chester? Thanks much for your time and response. Jeannette Descendants of Hugh McDevitt 1 Hugh MCDEVITT b: Ireland d: Ireland . +Catherine CARLIN b: Ireland m: Ireland ... 2 Susan MCDEVITT b: Ireland ....... +O'DONNELL ... 2 Catharine (Kate) A. MCDEVITT b: October 07, 1822 Ireland ....... +John SWEENEY ... 2 Sarah MCDEVITT b: Ireland ....... +William HAGERTY ... 2 Ann MCDEVITT b: 1828 Ireland ....... +James DOUGHERTY b: 1832 County Donegal, Ireland m: Chester, Delaware Co, PA d: 1872 ... 2 Daniel MCDEVITT b: 7/4/1825 County Donegal, Ireland d: April 15, 1908 DeWitt, Clinton Co, IA ....... +Mary GALLAGHER b: 1830 Parish of Refoe, County Donegal, Ireland m: 1857 Philadelphia, PA d: September 29, 1897 DeWitt, Clinton County, IA ... 2 William J. MCDEVITT b: 1838 Ireland ....... +Annie B. LYONS b: 1838 NY m: June 1857 Chester, PA d: 1909 St. Michael's Roman Cemetery, Chester, PA
Hello! I have begun work to extend the research my grandmother did concerning our Vernon genealogy. I have been able to find a fair amount about Thomas, Randal and Robert Vernon, three brothers who came to Chester PA as part of the Quaker immigration in 1681/2. However, I have very little information about my ancestor Thomas Vernon III. >From what I know so far, this is my paternal line from the time of the settlement of PA - James VERNON, father of Thomas, Randal and Robert and an early Quaker Thomas VERNON b. 1635, England d. 1698 Chester PA Thomas VERNON Jr, b. 1675 England d. 1754 Chester PA 3rd child of Thomas Mordecai VERNON I, b. 1720 Chester PA, d. 1792 East Marlborough PA 9th child of Thomas Mordecai VERNON II, b. 1752 Chester PA, d. 1834 one of seven children Thomas VERNON III b. 1799 Chester PA, d. ?? Mordecai VERNON III b. 1822 Chester PA, d. 1892 Bowling Green Ohio Mordecai Lincoln VERNON b. 1866 Wood County Ohio d. 1917 Stark County Ohio Charles Wesley VERNON Sr. b. 1894 Ohio, d. 1973 Ohio Charles Wesley VERNON Jr. b. 1926 Ohio d. 1982 Ohio Any suggestions as to how to find more information about Thomas Vernon III would be appreciated. Also, regarding Mordecai Vernon I, I have read that he fathered an illigitimate daughter by Ann KEY in 1744 on Cheska Wheatley's website, and I read elsewhere that this may have resulted in him being read out of Quaker meeting. That would explain why I can't find Thomas Vernon III in the Quaker Encyclopedia of Geneology, but I couldn't find any evidence of this event there. Any ideas as to where to look for that information? As I live near Washington DC I can get to the National Archives or the Library of Congress if that is a useful source. Thanks! Anthony Cliffe Vernon
This is the URL for the Index of Gilbert Cope's collection of family data. >http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/cope.htm >
here's another good one; >Try this for Fagg's Manor church records etc. > >http://home.jtan.com/~wayne/genealogy/faggsman.html > > >Don Maxwell > > >==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== >To post a message to this list, send your message to >PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com >