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    • [DOC File]Duey Family History - Wolf Wolfensberger

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      Conrad arrived in Philadelphia in 1740 and moved to the Tohicken Reformed Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, with his family soon afterwards. Three of Conrad’s nephews, sons of Simon Duy, came to Philadelphia in 1750 and 1764. Two of them settled in Germantown, keeping the Duy spelling of their surname. Chapter 1. Sorting out the ...

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      SPOUSE-DEED: Northumberland County, PA Deed Book N, page 365/366 recorded 18 Aug 1806. where George Hittle of Green County, Ohio and Mary, his wife, late Mary ESPY, daughter and heiress. of George ESPY, late of Bloom township, Northumberland County, PA, appeal for property. MARRIAGE: About 1790, either in Northumberland County, PA or Ohio.

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      Bucks county, the 20th instant, (Dec) a Negro Man called . TOM, well made, about 6 feet high—Had on when he went . away, lightish surtout coat, a brown close bodied coat, a . fine hat half worn, a pair of leather breeches with boot- straps behind, and a pair of boots with him; he also took . a fiddle with him and plays with his left hand ...

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      Pattterson also had property in other counties. In 1786, Patterson paid a tax of 7 shillings in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, and a record from 1779 shows him owning three horses and 5 “cattle” in Bucks County. William Henry Egle (ed.), VIII Pennsylvania Archives Third Series 678, 89 (Wm. Stanley Ray, State Printer, 1897).

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      6332566 "1. Early settlers of Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pa. Reeder Eastburn " 6331479 "1. Index to registrations of marriages, 1852-1907 [Wisconsin] Wisconsin. State Historical Society . Wisconsin. Bureau of Health Statistics " 6331478 "1. Unedited index to registrations of births. Wisconsin. State Historical Society . Wisconsin. Bureau ...

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    • [DOC File]VERTICAL FILE INVENTORY

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      Bucks County Genealogical Society. Map of Bucks County. The Journal of the Bucks County Genealogical Society. Nov. 2000, Volume 3 ….The Murder of Sam Darrah. Brief History of the Kirkbride Family. German Brethren Baptist Cemetery. Robbery of John Strickland. Poem…Thomas Paxson. Newsletter " Vol II, #1 '87 Development History of Bucks County

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    • [DOC File]THE HARTSFIELD FAMILY

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      Albert Cook Myers (ed.), Walter Wharton’s Land Survey Register, 1675-1679, West Side Delaware River, From Newcastle County, Delaware, into Bucks County, Pennsylvania (The Historical Society of Delaware, Wilmington, Delaware, 1955) pp. 68-69. “Minute Book G” for the Commissioners Meeting of 12mo. 19th [1704].

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    • [DOC File]Descendants of Richard (Britton) Brittain(e)

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      JOHN4 BRITTAIN (RICHARD3, WILLIAM2, RICHARD (BRITTON)1 BRITTAIN(E)) (Source: Deb Rychlak, Seger- Rychlak Family.) was born Abt. 1695 in Bucks Co, PA (Source: (1) Deb Rychlak, Seger- Rychlak Family., (2) Sally Britton Shreeve, "Register of Richard Britton," Email attachment, place of birth.), and died 28 Oct 1784 in Plumbstead Twp, Bucks, PA ...

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    • [DOC File]John Ream

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      For deeds connected with this distribution of Eberhard Ream's estate, see Deed Books U. P., EE and X, Lancaster County, Pa. In 1760 Tobias Ream laid out a plan of a town which he called Zoar or Zohar, situated on a part of the land which he had received from his father. The lots were 66 feet wide by 297 feet deep and contained 72 perches each.

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    • [DOC File]Easton National Bank Bldg

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      Easton National Bank Building (316 Northampton Street, now Bank Street Annex). This property was originally part of a larger pair of Lots, which housed a colonial tavern facing Centre Square. Frederick Nungesser obtained licenses to sell liquor in 1759 and 1760 (when his name was spelled “Nuncaster”).

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