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Marriage Notes for Isaiah Heston and Ann LEONARD-387093

Friends MeetingHouse


Marriage Notes for John Cutler and Jane BRADFIELD-387100

Burlington MM


Benjamin CUTLER


New Garden MM PA Firnds records:  June 7, 1783 Benj. and w Susannah, ch Rebekah, Mercy, Jonathan, Susannah, Jesse   rocr Buckingham MM, PA 5-3-1794 Benj and w Susannah, ch Johathan, Susannah, Jesse, Anna, Benjamin, Jacob, Hannah and Ruth gct Nottingham MM PA 10-27-1791  Mercy m. Joseph Moore, s of Joseph and Jane Moore 11-6-1792 Rebekah m. Geo McMillan.


Thomas WHARTON


Came from England to Philadelphia about 1683.

Colleague of William Penn.

Served on the Philadelphia Common Council (1713-1718)


Marriage Notes for Thomas Wharton and Rachel THOMAS-387243

1689?  Bank Meeting House


Richard WHARTON

5 Mar 1720 ?


Joseph WHARTON

25 Nov 1689?

Jul 1690?


Rachel WHARTON

abt Aug 1735?


Nehemiah BLACKSHAW


Arrived at Deleware in America at age 3  in 1682

Randolph Blackshaw, age 60 of Hollinger, Chesire, his wife Alice, aged 43, and children Phebe, 16, Sarah 14, Abraham, 10, who died at sea; Jacob, 8, Mary 6, Nehemiah, 3, and Martha, 1, all were on the “Submission, according to the log.  They brought as servants Roger Bradbury and his family, but of these, his wife Ellenor, sons Jacob, Joseph and Roger Bradbury were apparently sold in Maryland for their passage, while only Rober himself, his 14 year old daughter Martha, and 8 year old daughter Sarah, came to Pennsylvania with the Blackshaws.  The Blackshaws had sent over other servants on the “Friend’s Adventure,pg.65  Sailed from Liverpool Sept 6, 1682, arrived in Chesapeake Bay on 2 November 1682

Three servants sent over on the “Friend’s Adventure” by Randolph Blackshaw who came later this year, were William Beasy, Ralph Nuttall and Ralph Cowgill.  Cowgill, presumed son of Ellen Cowgill, probably passenger on the “Lamb” of Liverpool, later m. 1st Sarah, daughter of Randolph Blackshaw, and 2nd, Sara Pancoast of Burlington Co.  . . .  Early in 1695 Blackshaw sold Cowgill 1/2 acres of land, and then in 1697 made over 200 acres in trust for Cowgill’s minor sons Abraham and Nehemiah.  (Bucks Court Records, 292,311.  According to the original Bucks County Register, it is quite clear that a fourth servant was alson on the “Friend’s Adventure”;  William Smith, whom Phinehas Pemberton sent over.pg 46

“Friend’s Adventure” arrival 18 Sep 1682”


Marriage Notes for Nehemiah Blackshaw and Mary LINTON-387255

Falls MM


Marriage Notes for William Welsh and Sarah WHARTON-387109

Falls Meeting House


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