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    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Amy SILL, William CALLAHAN
    2. otteyhe
    3. Hey Y'all. You are not the only ones getting mustiplied msges. I recieved 12 duplications of one sent by Sandra Ferguson. I'm not complaining. I just kept hitting the delete key. But I'm also recieving duplications from the London List.m Herb Ottey "Mary D. Taffet" wrote: > Rhonda, > > I am replying on Sandra's behalf. Her e-mail system is having problems > right now. She knows there is a problem, but doesn't know how to solve > it. She has already rebooted her computer twice to try and solve it. > > I sent her a private message and she responded with roughly this > information. But even her private reply to me is being multiplied; I've > already received two of them. > > -- Mary > > On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Rhonda wrote: > > > what Ia going on I just got 18 of this excect message?? > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Sandra Ferguson <ferg@intelos.net> > > To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 1:21 PM > > Subject: Re: [PACHESTE] Amy SILL, William CALLAHAN > > > > > > >these are all I can find in Chester for a William and James Callahan; > > >(nothing in F&C), or for the Sill surname. > > > S. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >CHAMBERLIN, ISAAC. East Bradford. > > >August 5, 1825. September 6, 1825. > > >To sister Ann my watch and bureau. To sister Sarah my mare. > > >To Joseph Chamberlin saddle and bridle. > > >To William Callahan my rifle. > > >Executor: William Callahan. > > >Wits: James Gibbons, Caleb Strode. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >BAKER, JOSEPH. Edgmont. > > >August 27, 1731. March 10, 1735/6. A. 448. > > >Provides for wife Mary. To Francis Yarnall and his 3 children 5 > > >shillings each. To son Richard and his 3 children 5 shillings > > >each. To son Aaron £10. To daughter Ann and her husband James > > >Sill £10. To daughter Susanna £10. To daughter Jane and her husband > > >Thomas Thomas 5 shillings and their 4 children £3 each. To son Jesse > > >£10. To daughter Sarah and her husband 5 shillings. To son Joseph the > > >plantation. To daughter Rachel £10. To son Nehemiah £10. To son John > > >£10. Legacies to be paid by son Joseph. > > >Executors: wife Mary and Sons Richard and Aaron. > > >Witnesses: Evan Howell, Eph. Jackson, Sarah Howell. > > > > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >MORRIS, WILLIAM. Willistown. > > >December 17, 1750. January 3, 1750/1. C. 260. > > >Provides for wife Mary including the plantation in tenure of Joseph > > >Sill during widowhood. To son Richard my plantation in Willistown and > > >Edgmont containing 260 acres at 21, with reversion to kinsman Benjamin > > >Hampton. Also to said Hampton £30. To 2 sons in law John Moor and > > >William Moor £10 each at 21. To Martha Stapleton £5. > > >Executors: Friends Joseph Pratt and Cadwallader Evans. > > >Wit: David Westherby, George Harris, William Clark. > > >* William Morris married widow of William Moore. See Orphans' Court > > >records. > > > > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > > SILL, JOHN. > > > March 27, 1752. > > >. Adm. to James Sill. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >SHELDON, RICHARD. Marple. > > >October 18, 1751. October 27, 1752. C. 378. > > >To wife Ann all estate during widowhood. At her death land to descend > > >to son Joseph during his life and then to his eldest son William and to > > >continue to the eldest of the male line forever. To grandsons William > > >and Jonathan Sheldon, articles named. To daughter Mary remainder of > > >household goods. Executors: Wife Ann and son Joseph. > > >Wit: Jonathan James, Joseph Sill, William Quin. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >SILL, JAMES. Edgmont. > > >July 3, 1772. April 15, 1774. > > >Provides for wife Ann. To son James plantation in Edgmont subject to > > >wife's life interest. To son Joseph £20. To son Richard £20, also all > > >interest due me at my decease. To sons George and Michael £20 each. > > >To daughters Mary Morris, Martha Holston and Ann Kennedy £20 each. To > > >grandson James Regester £20 for services he did for me. Executors to > > >sell plantation in Willistown. Remainder to wife Ann and son James, > > >also Executors. Wit: Nehemiah Baker, Lydia Baker, Nathan Baker. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >SILL, ANN. Edgmont. > > >September 2, 1779. No date of probate. > > >To daughter Ann Cannady £10 etc. To son George silver buckles and > > >sleeve buttons. To son Richard tea kettle. To daughter Mary Moris > > >pewter plates, etc. To daughter Martha Houlston arm chair, etc. To > > >granddaughter Ledy Sill my saddle. To granddaughter Sarah Cannady > > >chinaware. Executors: Brother Nehemiah Baker, son James. No record of > > >letters. Wit: Lydia Baker, Joseph Robins. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >SILL, THOMAS. Tredyffrin. > > >November 10, 1815. November 24, 1815. > > >Provides for wife Elizabeth. To bro. Caleb, wearing apparel. > > >Exrs. to sell plantation in Charlestown and rem. of est. to be applied > > >for use of 2 children, Sidney and Mary Ann until of age. > > >Executor: Friend John Philips (who renounced). > > >Widow Elizabeth elected to take adversely and renounced her right under > > >the will: also renounced her right of administration in favor of Oswald > > >Sill, her husband's brother. > > >Wits: Robert T. Evans, John Phillips. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > > > > >SILL, MICHAEL. Willistown. > > >----, 1816. May 26, 1818. > > >Provides for wife Abigail, inc. profits of plantation where I now live, > > >during life, and after her December plantation to son Oswald Sill, he > > >paying legacies. To sons John & Michael $100 each. To son Caleb $200. > > >To dau. Ann Ramsey $100. To dau. Sarah Walker $1. > > >To dau. Mary $200. To gr.son Michael Ramsey $100. > > >To gr.son Thomas Sill, youngest child of son Thomas, December'd., $40, > > >& to his daus. Sidney and Mary Ann $20 each. > > >To gr.dau. Eliza Walker $40 at 18. > > >Executors: Wife Abigail and son Oswald Sill. > > >Wits: Daniel Abraham, Joseph Hamilton. > > > > > >Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 > > > > > >SILL, ABIGAIL. Willistown. > > >April 20, 1820. September 4, 1820. > > >To dau. Sarah Walker $100. To dau. Mary Hampton $50. > > >To son Michael Sill $50. To gr.dau. Abigail Sill, dau. of Caleb, $50 at > > >18. To dau. Ann Ramsey $50. > > >Rem. to sons John and Oswald and gr.son Thomas Sill, son of Thomas. > > >Executor: Son-in-law Woodward Hampton. > > >Wits: Robert Andrews, John Valentine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >----Original Message----- > > >From: fianna@fast.net <fianna@fast.net> > > >To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> > > >Date: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 1:25 PM > > >Subject: [PACHESTE] Amy SILL, William CALLAHAN > > > > > > > > >>>>From Chester Co. court records: On Jan. 5, 1832, William Callahan was > > >>indicted for "fornication and bastardy on the body of Amy Sill." Bond > > >>was posted by Wm. and by James Callahan, yeoman. He pled not guilty, but > > >>was found guilty. He was fined $1, and ordered to pay $20 to Amy, and to > > >>contribute 50 cents a week until the child, a girl, was seven years old. > > >>Plus a $300 bond to the poorhouse. > > >> > > >>William may have married Amy soon after this, and may have died the same > > >>year. > > >>There is an 1832 will of a William Callahan of East Goshen Twp., naming > > >>a wife Amy. > > >> > > >>Can anyone tell me more about this couple? I remember that some people > > >>on the list are researching Sills. Do you know of any mention in Quaker > > >>records? My interest is finding out about this William and James > > >>Callahan. > > >> > > >>Thank you. > > >>Karen Barth > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > > >>Check out the searchable US GenWeb Project Archives! > > >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgwarch.html > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > >==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > > >Check out other counties in PA! > > >http://libertynet.org/~gencap/pacounties.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > > Check out the searchable US GenWeb Project Archives! > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgwarch.html > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > Visit the PA GenWeb Archives at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.htm

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