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    1. [PACHESTE] Titlow & Urner wills et al.
    2. Sandra Ferguson
    3. These are the only mentions of the name Titlow that I can find...nothing for the spelling Titlo, and none in Lancaster co. I've included the Urner will mentions, also.... I hope there might be a clue in there somewhere. S. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Berks Co. BEGHTLE, DANIEL, Union. July 10, 1802 - August 28, 1802. Provides for wife Barbara. Plantation to be sold and all estate for her use. Mentions his sister Anna and brother Joseph BEGHTLE's children. Refers to a number of bonds due from Jacob MALSBERGER, Jr. Exrs: Friends David TITLOW of Coventry and Christian BEERY. Wits: Bartholomew WAMBACH and Sebastian STUBBLEBEIN. Chester Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 HOUCK, FREDERICK. Coventry. December 6, 1794. March 20, 1795. Provides for wife Sarah. To daughter Catharin Houck my place in Coventry for which land of 47 acres she is to pay £160 specie. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Miller, and grandson Thomas Watts £10 each. To son Frederick and daughter Mary, wife of William Watts, 20 shillings each. Executors: Henry Christman, John Titlow. Wit: Henry Steits and "a duchman." Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 MUNSHOWER, JOHN. Coventry. February 16, 1802: April 17, 1802. To Wife Elizabeth the plantation whereon I live and all other estate during life, and at her decease sold and proceeds divided as follows: To son Jacob $3, he having had his share. Remaining equally divided among other children, Christiana, David and Henry Munshower, Elizabeth Shenkle, John, Susanna and Mary Munshower. Executors: Wife Elizabeth and son-in-law Martin Shenkle. Wits.: Philip Miller, John Titlow, Simon Meredith. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 BRUMBACK, HENRY. Vincent. May 20, 1804: August 24, 1804. Plantation in Vincent and Coventry to be divided between sons Benjamin and Peter at appraised value, and all estate equally divided between 5 children, John, Peter, Benjamin, Hannah Snider and Susanna Prizer. Executors: Sons John, Peter, and Benjamin Brumback. Signed with mark. Wits.: John Titlow, Roger Davis, John Ralston. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 GRUBB, DAVID. Vincent. August 13, 1809: October 14, 1809. Provides for wife Catherine. Executors to sell tract of 40 acres in Coventry and divide proceeds, one-third to son David, and two-thirds to daughter Elizabeth Brownback. To granddaughter Caty Brownback £20 after wife's decease, and remainder to above named son and daughter in equal shares. Executors: David Grubb and Benjamin Brownback. Wits.: Conrad Grubb, John Titlow. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 HOOBER, JACOB. Coventry. February 9, 1804: December 27, 1809. To wife Catharina all estate during life: After her decease all estate to be sold. To Presbyterian Church in Coventry, called Brownbacks £50. Remainder in equal shares to the orphan children of John Kaylor, deceased, son of my brother-in-law Jacob Kaylor, "supposed to be 5 shares if they should all be alive." Executor: Friend, John Titlow. Test signed in German, Huber. Wits.: Philip Miller, Abraham Titlow. Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 RUSH, DANIEL. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Farmer. May 3, 1822. June 28, 1822. 7.499. Son: Land purchased of Jacob Kirk. Daughter: Susanna, now wife of Jacob Taylor land in Northern Liberties adjoining ground late of Daniel Sheetz. Daughters: Sarah now wife of Christian Fance, Elizabeth Humphreys, property in said Liberties. Sons in law: Jacob Taylor, Christian Fance land which I purchased of John Childs and of Jacob Smith in trust for my daughter Catharine now the wife of Jacob Titlow. Granddaughters: Susan Humphreys, Susan Titlow, Susan Rush. Exec: Sons in law: Jacob Taylor, Christian Fance. Witnesses: Robert Whitehead, Joseph Young, Nathan W. Eyre. Codicil May 13, 1822. Exrs. to sell land in Frankford, Philadelphia County. Witnesses: Robert Whitehead, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 URNER, MARTIN. Coventry. May 5, 1798. June 18, 1799. To eldest son Martin part of my plantation whereon I live [des], containing 87 acres, reserving a tract out of the same, containing 80 perches, to George Price and John Bough in trust for the use of a school and meeting place for the Religious Society called the first day Baptists "of which Society I am a member." To youngest son Jonas the remainder of my plantation, containing 140 acres, he paying to my daughter Mary Rinehart £200 and to daughter Elizabeth Titloe £400. Executors: Son Jonas, Friend John Rinehart. No record of letters. Wit: Rudolph Herey (Hervy?), Martin Rinehart, Abraham Rinehart. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 RINEHART, MARTIN. Coventry. May 3, 1820. June 8, 1820. Provides for wife Elizabeth. Real & personal estate to be sold and rem. divided in 9 equal shares: one each to Matthias, Esther, wife of Abraham Zublin, Peter, Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Harley, Martin, Hannah, Mary, one share to children of son Owen, December'd., viz: Oliver, Ephraim, and Reuben, and the remianing share to my executors in trust for use of dau. Salomy, wife of Rowland Crouse. Executors: Friends Abraham Rinehart and Daniel Urner. Wits: George Prise, Isaac Reinhart, Jacob Ecker. Philadelephia Co Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 URNER, MARTIN. Co. of Chester, Penna. March 24, 1755. April 10, 1755. K.284. Wife: Barbara. Child: Mary. Grandchildren: David and Jacob Urner, John, Andrew and Martin Wolf. Daughter-in-Law: Barbra Urner. Son-in-Law: Andrew Wolf. Exec: Martin Urner, Jr. and Jacob Freek. Witnesses: John Sliner, Stephen Bower, George Croft. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 GOGENOUR, HENRY. Co. of Chester, Penna. Miller. January 2, 1762. February 12, 1762. M.245. Children: George and Elizabeth. Beneficiaries: The poor of Coventry, Chester Co., Penna. Exec: Son George. Witnesses: John Switzar, Andrew Hath, Martin Urner. -----Original Message----- From: c r honaker <crhonaker@compuserve.com> To: Sandra Ferguson <ferg@intelos.net>; Stan <stant@atlassigns.com> Cc: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, July 23, 2000 3:41 PM Subject: Re: [PACHESTE] Titlow Message text written by "Sandra Ferguson" >Abraham Titlow, of Lancaster County, was married to Elizabeth Urner, daughter of Martin Urner, the second preacher and bishop of the Coventry Brethern's Church from 1755 to 1799. The Isaac N. Urner family came originally from canton Uri, in Switzerland, as the name implies. Three brothers, John, Martin and Jacob, sons of Uriah, came from the province of Alsace, having been driven out of Switzerland by the persecutions of 1672. They probably came over in about 1708, as colonial records show them to have been here in 1712." A George Titlo (another spelling of the name, without the final w) was listed in the Coventry taxables in 1753. Also buried at Brownback's is "John Titlow b. 1751 d. 1827, son of Henry." Sandra< Sandra, Thanks. I have a will dated 1799 by Martin Urner, Coventry where he lists his daughter Elizabeth Titlow--so, it must be this one that married Abraham. This helps me know how the Titlows got to Lancaster Cty. Obviously, Abraham was from Coventry, married Elizabeth Urner and moved to Lancaster. I wonder who his father might have been. Abraham Titlow who was in Salford, Montgomery in 1734 had a son named Abraham who was born circa 1731 but my records have him married to an Anna Clara? and living in Bucks County. Henry Titlow (b 1719 and buried at Brownsback) had a son Abraham who was married to Catherine Scholl. So, this leaves the possibility of Abraham who married Elizabet Urner (like my ancestor David Titlow) being theson of George Titlo---? I would love to get the information on George's family. Thanks again, Ray

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