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    1. [PACHESTE] NEWLIN MILL!
    2. In a message dated 8/18/0 12:45:46 PM, nadin@C2i2.com writes: << Newlin Township, which is the property originally owned by the Newlins, is sort of up in the center of Chester County, and was also in 1715, so I wonder if there wasn't an older Newlin Mill than the one mentioned in Concord Township below. >> The NEWLIN Grist Mill was built between 1683-1690 in Concord Twp., Chester Co. The 1694 tax assessment listed five (5) mills for Chester Co., PA. Chester Mill........................£100 Darby Mill............................£100 Joseph Coebourn Mill......£ 50 Haverford Mill....................£ 20 Concord Mill........................£ 10 (This is the Newlin Grist Mill) Nathaniel NEWLIN in 1724 purchased 7, 700 acres in Chester Co., which was later laid out as Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA! Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)

    08/18/2000 09:01:39