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 > > > > >
Rhonda, Consider it a mystery of life. I also got a couple dozen of the same message. I ran a two virus programs I have just to check (both turned up negative). My theory is that something glitched or stuck when the message was originally sent resulting in the server thinking it needed to send it again and again. My incoming messages seem to have slowed or hopefully stopped. Never a dull moment. - Mary Helen -----Original Message----- From: Rhonda [mailto:lindclan@lisco.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 11:20 AM To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACHESTE] Amy SILL, William CALLAHAN what Ia going on I just got 18 of this excect message??
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 > > > > >