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    1. Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Norristown Newspaper notices 1822-1827 - EBERHART/GRIFFITH
    2. DIANA QUINONES
    3. Charlene: The Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser - 2/22/1826 edition: On the 18th inst. by Rev. John S. Jenkins, James M'ANNALL to Mary GRIFFITH, both of Upper Merion, Montgomery County. The Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser - 10/26/1826 edition: On the 15th inst. by Lemen Banes, Esq., Reading B BARNES to Susanna GRIFFITH, both of Abington. The Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser 7/24/1822: Dr. W.K.DAVIDSON has commenced practice in Norristown, where he devotes himself to the various branches of the healing art, such as practiced by the Indian and German practitioners. He has had the advantages of the Indian practice by being taken by them at an early age and carried into their county, and then adopted and brought up in an Indian doctor's family, remaining there for fourteen years -- after which he was in the family of a German practitioner for three years. He flatters himself competent to alleviate any complaint that man is liable to, that is within the bond of any practitioner to perform or reason to expect. He pledge himself to cure cancers, by the application of a plaister, extracting them with little pain. No cure no pay. He also undertakes to cure cores of every description and the following diseases: rheumatic, sciatic, relaxing of corns, stiff joints, coughs, consumptions, dropsey, gravel, female weaknesses, scrofula, and fevers of every description; he also pledges himself to cure the Ague - if no cure, no pay. Patients living at a distance, by forwarding Doctor Davidson, two dollars will have the medicine with proper directions sent to them, and if no cure, the money will be returned. All orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to by applying to Dr. D. at Mr. EVERHARDT's tavern, from 9 o'clock till 12 o'clock in the forenoon, and from one o'clock till four o'clock in the afternoon. The Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser - 1/22/1823: Whereas in pursuance to an Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, an Attachment hath been granted by the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the county of Montgomery against a certain Doctor W.K. DAVIDSON of the Borough, Whereon certain goods, chattels and effects of the said Doctor W.K. DAVIDSON have been attached, and are now in the custody of George M POTTS and James ROBINSON, Esq., of the Borough aforesaid, until they shall be disposed of according to law. This is therefore to give notice to the Creditors of the said Doctor W.K. DAVIDSON, to appear on Saturday the 8th day of February next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of ABRAHAM EVERHART, of the borough of Norristown, Innkeeper, then and there to discover and make proof of their demands agreeable to the directions of said act. P. HAHN. The Norristown Weekly Register 2/15/1826: Proposals: Will be received by the subscribers, commissioners of Montgomery county, on the 24th day of February inst., at the public house of ABRAHAM EVERHART, in Perkiomen township, on the Skippack Road, of the following dimensions: 270 feet long, 24 feet wide, with five arches, one of 20 foot span, 4 of 15 foot span. The proposals will state the price per perch for mason work of said bridge, including the carpenter work, all the materials, digging the foundation, and filling that may be wanted. And also state the price by the lump., finding all the materials, and completing the job against the 1st day of November next - Henry DAUB, Peter BASTRESS, D C KULP, Commissioners. The Norristown Weekly Register 5/2/1827: The SKIPPACK society, for the Detection and Prosecution of Horse Thieves, will take notice, that a stated meeting of the society will be held at the public house of ABRAHAM EVERHART, in the village of Skippack, on the second Saturday of May next, at two o'clock P.M. Punctual attendance is requested, as an election of officers will be held on said day, to serve for the ensuing year. Cornelius TYSON, Sec'y. The Norristown Weekly Register , 11/12/1827: Taverns mentioned in this issue as election places: ABRAHAM EVERHART, Skippack twp., Dr. Jacob DEWEES, Trap; Henry KREBS, New Hanover, Augustus C RITZE, Pottstown; Jacob CROLL, Sumneytown; John D BOOZ, Lower Salford; Sarah HUGHES, Towamencin; Jacob HEIST, Gwynedd; Philip SELLERS, Whitemarsh; Isaac MARPLE, Hatborough; John STEVENS, Abington; Samuel M'NULTY, Upper Hanover; Dieter BUCHER, Limerick; Abraham STELLER, Douglas. No HAIR/HARE Diana in AL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlene Brosam" <[email protected]> To: "DIANA QUINONES" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] Norristown Newspaper notices 1822-1827 > Hi, > The Griffith's are, Samuel, James, Levi, Charles, William, Thomas, > Elizabeth, Catharine, Mary, Susanna. > Hair, Hare, Barbara > The Everhart might be mine. I have a couple with blank first names. Thank > you, Charlene

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