On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:13:23 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: Patt, I didn;t find anything in Lancaster Co. Nadine Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Chester Co. SMITH, JOSEPH. Oxford. May 22, 1760. June 12, 1760. To sons Robert and John all estate real and personal subject to life interest of wife Isabel. To daughter Mary, wife of Robert Fulton £5. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of James Criswell £25. To daughter Isabel £30. To daughters Esther and Martha £40 each at 14. To son Joseph £100. To son Abram £60 at 18. To brother John Smith wearing apparel and to his son Joseph ewe and lamb. Executors: Sons Robert and John. Witnesses: Joseph Cowden, Robert Smith, Arthur McKisack. * Daughter Isabel married John Ross? *************************** Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Chester Co. CRISWELL, ROBERT. Oxford. June 25, 1760. Adm. to Jane and James Criswell. ************** Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Chester Co. CRISWELL, ROBERT. September 20, 1760. Oxford. Adm. to George Criswell. ******************** Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Chester Co. CRISWELL, JOHN. West Nottingham. June 4, 1761. March 26, 1764. Provides for wife Jane. To sons James and William plantation whereon I now live to be divided at 21. Remainder of estate to be divided between 3 daughters Margaret, Rachel and Mary Criswell. Executors: Brother in law and wife Jane. Witnesses: John Gartril, William Criswell. ************************** Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Chester Co. MILLER, HUGH. Blacksmith. Oxford. September 24, 1773. May 30, 1774. To father Hugh Miller all my property this side the river Susquehanna, also all rent due me from Robert Curry in Baltimore Co. which is £20, also what is due from brother Francis's estate, and what is in sister Agnes' hand due me I give to brother-in-law's son Hugh Smith £20 and to his second son John Smith £20 at 21. Remainder which is £6 I give to herself. Remainder due me in Baltimore Co. to my brother-in-law Robert Smith. Executors: Saml. McNeal and Hugh Miller, Sr. Letters to Miller, the other renouncing. Wit: Robt. Criswell, Robt. Smith, Charles Dougherty. ********************* Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Chester Co. CRISWELL, JAMES. Londonderry. June 2, 1781. September 26, 1781. To 2 sons David and James, plantation whereon I dwell in Londonderry, also stock and farming utensils. To son Charles £20, etc. To daughter Hannah £60 silver or gold, etc. To daughter Mary, wife of Benjamin Criswell, £5 silver or gold. Executors: Son Charles and nephew Isaac Criswell. Wit: John Kinkead, Jr., John Kinkead, Sr. *********************** >Hi, >Was Robert and/or John CRISWELL/CRESWELL in Lancaster >Co. circa 1780 - 1800? (Tax, land, county history et >al.)? Thanks >Patt Fulton >--- nadineh@up-link.net wrote: > >> List, >> Will do lookups in my Lancaster co resources. >> Keep it real simple. >> Put your surname and lookup in subject >> I will sort them based on that subject line and it >> will >> be first come. >> >> Ex:WILSON LOOKUP. >> In the message >> Surname >> What you want me to search for >> date range >> I perfer one surname if you want it quick but not >> limited to that. >> Nadine >> >> >> ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >> No political statements to this list. >> No religious statements. >> >> > > >==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== >List Owner can be reached for help with the list at >PALANCAS-Admin@rootsweb.com