November 10, 1855 VILLAGE RECORD Marriage On the 25th ult., by Rev. John Cummings, Mr. WM. E. SIMPSON, of Coventryville, Chester county, to Miss MARY A. HOOKE, daughter of the Rev. << Alban>> Hooke, of East Brandywine, Chester county. September 14, 1847 VILLAGE RECORD Marriage On the evening of the 9th inst, by Carlton Passmore, Esq., Mr. << ALBAN>> PIERCE, of Pennsbury, to Miss HANNAH D., eldest daughter of Louis Pierce, late of Kennett. November 22, 1842 VILLAGE RECORD Marriage On the 17th inst., by << Alban>> Hooke, SAMUEL DURHAM, to HANNAH CUMMINS, all of Chester county. September 7, 1841 VILLAGE RECORD Marriage On the 29th ult. by Rev. << Alban>> Hooke Mr. WILLIAM PATTEN to Miss MARY JANE BUSSER both of Chester county. November 17, 1763 The Pennsylvania Gazette BY Virtue of his MajestyWrits of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, on Saturday, the 3d of December next, on the Premises, will be sold, by public Vendue, an Improvement and Tract of Land, situate about 5 Miles from York Town, in Dover Township, York County, adjoining the Lands of Martin Risinger, Valentine Hamma, Michael Berkle, and Peter Bence, containing 225 Acres; taken in Execution as the Estate of George << Hooke>> , deceased, by ROBERT McPHERSON, Sheriff. December 5, 1751 The Pennsylvania Gazette York Town, June 18, 1751. Run away from the subscriber two servant men; one an Irishman, named Francis Fagen, but probably will go by the Name of Hamilton, he has taken his wife with him, a short Woman, named Mary: Had on when he went away, a light colourbearskin coat, with white metal workbuttons, washwith silver, a blue double breasted jacket, a pair of check petticoat trowsers, a pair of ozenbrigs trowsers, and a pair of long strait trowsers, and neat leather breeches; he took with him a breasted Saddle, with a quilted seat, and blue housing, and a Curb Bridle, and passes for a Mason, and is a short fellow. The other is a Low Dutchman, named John Pankes, talks good English, about 6 foot high, has long legs, short body, and short neck, and stoops a little: Had on a dark colourbear skin coat, with flat white metal buttons, a blue ragged jacket, leather breeches, old check trowsers, and a pair of white ditto, and a red worsted cap; he has short hair, and is generally called Dublin. Whoever takes up and secures said servants, so as their master may have them again, shall have Four Pounds reward, and reasonable charges, paid by GEORGE << HOOKE>> June 27, 1751 The Pennsylvania Gazette York Town, June 18, 1751. Run away from the subscriber two servant men; one an Irishman, named Francis Fagen, but probably will go by the Name of Hamilton, he has taken his wife with him, a short Woman, named Mary: Hand on when he went away, a light colourbearskin coat, with white metal workbuttons, washwith silver, a blue double breasted jacket, a pair of check petticoat trowsers, a pair of ozenbrigs trowsers, and a pair of long strait trowsers, and new leather breeches; he took with him a breasted Saddle, with a quilted seat, and blue housing, and a Curb Bridle, and passes for a Mason, and is a short fellow. The other is a Low Dutchman, named John Pankes, talks good English, about 6 foot high, has long legs, short body, and short neck, and stoops a little: Had on a dark colourbear skin coat, with flat metal buttons, a blue ragged jacket, leather breeches, old check trowsers, and a pair of white ditto, and a red worsted cap; he has short hair, and is generally called Dublin. Whoever takes up and secures said servants, so as their master may have them again, shall have Four Pounds reward, and reasonable charges, paid by GEORGE << HOOKE>> .. May 16, 1751 The Pennsylvania Gazette Run away from the subscriber, about the 22d of April last, a servant man, named John Bacchus, a lusty well set man, about 6 feet high: Had on when he went away, a dark colourbear skin coat, with white metal buttons, a blue jacket, good shoes and stockings, a felt hat, brown short hair; he used to wear a red cap, and sometimes a white one; he is a low Dutch man, and can speak Dutch and English. Whoever takes up said Servants, and secures him in any county goal, or brings him to his master, living in York town, in the county of York, in the province of Pennsylvania, shall have Four Pounds reward, and reasonable charges, paid by GEORGE << HOOKE>> . January 7, 1851 VILLAGE RECORD Marriage Dec. 31, 1850, by Rev. J.S. Cook, THOMAS GREENBANK, Esq., son of Rev., R.M. Greenbank, A.M. to Miss ELIZABETH B. << HOOKE>> , daughter of Rev. A. << Hooke>> , of Chester county.