Map of original drafts of all tracts .... of land situated in Carroll and Fallowfield townships, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Signed by James F. Woodward, Sec. of Internal Affairs. Carroll Township, dated June 18, 1923. Fallowfield Township, dated June 9, 1924. Coped for Dr. Charles F. Linn, Oct. 21, 1936 RE: Final Original Patent Holder vs Warrantee The final holder of the plantation - or messuage - as some referred to their farms, was ultimately responsible and accountable for "improvements" to the land, this being required for continued land holding, unless they sold out before the time set for someone else to take over. Some people were mere "land speculators", looking to make money off of land purchases and never settled on the lands in question. Once the other Kentucky or "Ohio Lands" opened up, then many sold out and moved West, some having multiple land holdings at the same time or purchased once others opened up. Some, moves west due to and after the Whiskey Insurrection, to where they believed they would obtain more freedom on the every moving frontier. Still others, after having served in war time or military service, received for their time and rank, amounts of land for their pay. If more information is required re: land holdings, you should contact the county or state, in which the lands laid, for more particular/specific information. ("to himself" in following text may mean the original warrantee or patent holder of same name) (Please compare to earlier map information re: Fallowfield & Carroll townships) Isaac Williams, *patented to John Duncan, 1789, "Dunkin's Purchase" Thomas Carson (II), *patented to himself, 1801, "Morea" Samuel Hill, *patented to John Young, 1801, "The Green" Thomas Allman, *patented to himself, 1797, "Ease" Robt. Lettes Hooper, *patented to Joseph Reed, 1784, "Luzern" Geo. Smedley, *to himself, 1801, "Dresden" John Wilkes, to himself, 1789, "Clover Valley" Edward West, to himself, 1788, "The Election Ground" Edward Arrell, to himself, 1786, "Arrell's Purchase" Wm. Parker, to himself, 1788, "Justice Hall" John McCall, to himself, 1808, "Silvan" Thomas Carson (I), to himself, 1789, "Terrafirma" Silas Young, to himself, 1805, "Bushy Hills" Jesse Ellis, to himself, 1802, "Wheatfield" Frederick Cooper, to Samuel Fry, 1787, "Samuel's Farm" (this is right next to Samuel Fry's) Arthur Erwin, to John S. Rodgers, 1904, "Walnut Hill" (beneath the last two Samuel Fry goes across the bottom of both.) Jacob Fromen, to Frederick Cooper, 1784, also 1794, "Wrangle" William Fry, to Abraham Fry, 1787, "Woodland" (this is right next to Abraham Fry's) William Crawford, to himself, 1795, "Locust Valley" Dugal Boyd, to Sarah Boyd, 1799, "Crawford's Purchase" (this is right next to Wm. Crawford's) Samuel Fry, to Samuel Fry, 1787, "Christiana's Green" Abraham Fry, to Abraham Fry, 1787, "Woodland" John Wrath, to Henry Evaut, 1787, "Wrath's Walk" Michael Power, to himself, 1789, "Euryclea" Vincent Colvin, to himself, 1788, "The Farm" Abraham Decker, to Daniel Van Voorhis, 1788, "New Scicily" Joseph Decker, to Daniel Van Voorhis, 1788, "Scicily" Vincent Colvin, to himself, 1788, "Triple Ford" (this is in the junction area of Pigeon Creek and Sugar Run Creek, right next to "The Farm") Peter Yesserounds (Chesseround/Chessround/Chesround), to himself, 1787, "Green Arbour" William McComas, to himself, 1787, "The Rich Hill" Henry Krepps, to himself, 1788, "Maidenhead" Phillip Miller, to himself, 1788, "The Meadow" John House, to himself, 1788, "Blue Grass Hill" Barnett Johnson, to himself, 1787, "The Discovery" Thomas Smith, to Charles Vanderen, 1807, "Skipton" William Gray, to Benjamin Loxley, 1799, "Essex" Mathew Laughlin, to himself, 1788, "Arbitrium" John Wallace, to himself, 1788, "The Falling Spring" Isaac Newkirk, to himself, 1807, "Agricultura" Abraham Newkirk, to himself, 1788, "The Legacy" John Hull, to himself, 1788, "Fairfield" David McCrory, to himself, 1788, "Wigton" Vincent Colvin, to himself, 1788, "Good Fortune" Christopher Grable, to himself, 1787, "Union" John Creemer, to himself, 1789, "Gravot" John Graybill, to himself, 1787, "The Grove" Abraham Hickman, Assee of Joseph Graybill, to Abraham Hickman, 1787, "Green Grove" John Baldwin, Assee of William Woods, to John Baldwin, 1788, "Melioration" Nicholas Platter, to himself, 1790, "Bound Brook" James Shane, to himself, 1787, "Valley Hebron" Nicholas Johnston, Assee, to Vincent Colvin, 1796, "Green Eminence" Joseph Platter, to himself, 1787, "Naiad's Walk" Jacob Jones, Assee, 1786, "Green Hill", to Christopher Platter, 1793, "Berlin" Humphrey Orr, to self, 1799, "Blue Field" George Riddle, to Jacob Stillwagon, 1799, "Amsterdam" William Wilson, to Christopher Stricker, 1794, "Carlisle" (Its possible this is a variant of Stacher/Sticker/etc.) Isaac Wilson, to Cornelious Waygand (Wygant/Wygandt), 1794, "Mount Joy" Jon. Purviance, to John Laird, 1790, "Viloecissimo" James Innis, to Joseph Dorsey, 1829, "Rural Retreat" James Innis, to Joseph Dorsey, 1829, "Highways" Daniel Hamilton, to himself, 1788, "Greenwood" Jon. Hamilton, to himself, 1788, "Millford" Daniel Jacobs, to himself, 1788, "Woodbridge" Adam Wickersham, to Adam Wickersham JR., 1789, "Lamos" & other section "Bajados" Van Swearigen, to Andrew Van Swearigen, 1789, "The Messuage" James Clark, to John Ingram, 1790, "Clarksburg" Joseph Parkison, VA entry to Mon River. (there is no other pertinent info on this situation, but it is a sliver like entry to the Monongahela River) James Perkison, to himself, 1798, "Perkison's Green" William Scott, to himself, 1785, "Wood Park" Benjamin Parkison, to Samuel Black, 1798, "Mount Pleasant" Paul Fromen JR, to Paul Fromen, 1785, "Gloucester" Abraham Decker (Pigeon Crk.), to Jos. Parkison, 1797, "Southwork" (this is at the mouth of Pigeon Crk., where he operated his Ferry) John Decker, to Francis MacFarland, 1795, "Bath" Joseph Hall, to himself, 1787, "Hall's Reception" James Linn, to Daniel Depew, 1803, "Paradice" James O'Daniel, to himself, 1794, "Greenfield" William Parkison Assee, to Robert MacFarland, 1829, (no title name shown) Davis Ruth, to himself, 1788, "Ruth's Purchase" Thomas Fenton, to himself, 1795, "Tarnus" Abraham Fry Snap (?), to himself, 1787, "The Inheritance" William Brown, to himself, 1805, "Whitehall" Alexander George, to himself, 1788, "Bally Mooney" William Nowland (Newland?), to Daniel Depew, 1805, "Eden" James Rice, to himself, 1800, "Romania" John Allfree, to himself, 1809, "Wolf Harbor" John Fenton, to himself, 1805, "Sugar Narrows" Daniel Depew, to himself, 1787, "Depew's Chance" David Ritchie, to himself, 1786, "Ritchie's Amusement" Martin Wert, to himself, 1787, "The Exchange" James Bavard, to himself, 1788, "Squirrel Tract" William McHargg, to himself, 1791, "Harlem" Henry Lane, to himself, 1797, "Partnership" Jacob Rape, to himself, 1786, "Jacob's Green" Van Swearigen, to himself, 1788, "The Ferry" Nicholas Crist, to himself, 1784, "Strasburg" Peter Casner, to himself, 1794, "Goshen", then "Walnut Bottom" Nathan Hammon to Thomas Heslep, 1796, "Fairview" Names on the side of map were: 1 - Jacob Norris - to himself, 1902 2 - Jacob Boney, to himself, 1830 3 - John Frye - to himself, 1874 4 - John Stacker - to himself, 1859 5 - Thomas Scott - to Wm. Patten, 1873 6 - Thomas Scott - to Moses Scott, 1884 7 - Robt. McFarland - to himself, 1832 8 - John Cooper - to himself, 1796 9 - Samuel Black - to himself, 1856, "Sweepstakes" 10 - Jos. Parkeson - to himself, 1800, "Wheatfield" 11 - Wm. Haywood JR. - to himself, 1858, "Battle Axe" 12 - Hugh Cunningham, to himself, 1827 13 - Noah Grant - to himself, 1867 14 - George Trout - to R. Galbreath et. all., 1838