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LEWIS EVANS of this City, silversmith, lately of full age.
CHRISTOPHER SMITH, proves he took the test in 1777.
JONATHAN SMITH JUNR., of Philada., Gent., lately arrived to full age.
GEORGE SMITH, Currier, arrived in America from Scotland above one year.
PHILIP DUNN, native of Philada., lately come to full age.
JACOB WONDERLY, of Philada., Butcher, lately come to full age.
WILLIAM OWENS, house carpenter, arrived in this City from Ireland above two years.
JABEZ EMORY, came to this City from Maryland when he took the test, resident here above 2 years.
( 116 )
1786.
Oct. 10, ALEXANDER GRANT, House Carpenter, arrived here from Scotland above two years.
ROBERT BLACKIE, blacksmith, come to this City above two years past.
WILLIAM SOTHERN, of this City, Mariner, resident here above one year.
ROBERT LUMSDEN, of Philada., Taverner, proves that he took the test in 1777.
ELIAS BOYS JUNR., of Southwark, a native lately of full age.
MANUEL ANTONY, native of Spain, Mariner, resident here five years.
THOMAS WYNN, of the Township of Blockley, lately come to Age.
JOHN CAROTHERS, taylor, arrived in this City about three years past.
CHAS. McKIERNAN, Mercht., arrived in this City from Ireland full twelve months.
PATRICK GLYN, Taylor, arrived in this City above two years past.
OLIVER POLLOCK, of this City, Gent., arrived here from Havana near 2 years.
DAVID NEWEL (his mark), of Northern Liberties, lately come to full age.
JOSEPH JORDON, of the Northern Liberties, Plasterer, a Native lately come to full age.
JAMES HOOFMAN (his mark), of the Northern Liber- ties, Turner, lately come to full age.
MICHAEL HAINES, of the Northern Liberties, lately come to full age.
( 117 )
1786.
Oct. 10, JOHN MINGLE, of the Northern Liberties, Black- smith, lately come to full age.
JOHN KINSEL, of the Northern Liberties, Black- smith, native, lately of full age.
CADWALADER GRIFFITH, Shoemaker, lately come to full age.
LAURENCE LOTIE, barber, arrived in this City from France about 5 years past.
CHARLES DE GROFEY, Mercht., arrived here from France above three years past.
PETER ANDREWS, Cordwainer, a native of this City, lately come to full age.
WILLIAM BANDONINE, a native of New York, resident of this City two years, lately of full age.
JOHN FITZSIMONS, came to this City from Ireland about two years past.
WILLIAM FERGUSON, arrived here where he has resided near three years.
NICHOLAS HESS, Blacksmith, a Native of this State, lately of full age.
JOHN HESS, Blacksmith, a native of this State, lately of full age.
ELSHA HAGUE, a Native of Philada., lately come to full age.
12, JULIUS MANER, late a Hessian Soldier who hath served three years in the Army.
1787. Jan. 31, JAMES YARD, a Native of this State, lately of full age.
( 118 )
1787.
March 3, THOMAS CRAIG, arrived in this City from Ireland in the year 1783, by trade a House Carpenter.
May 7, WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, Stone Cutter, came to the City from London in the year 1783. Sept. 6, ANGUS TAYLOR, Shoemaker, arrived in this City from Scotland above two years.
1788.
Sept. 19, GEORGE GREER, arrived in this City from Ireland in the year 1784.
23, JOHN BRIGGS, Glover, lately from London.
27, THOMAS COATS, Clock & Watch Maker, arrived in this City from Scotland in 1788.
Oct. 11, WILLIAM ANDERSON, of this City, hair dresser, who took the Oath of Allegiance in 1777.
13, FREDERICK CONYNGHAM, arrived in this City in Septr. 1787. Mercht.
14, JOHN SIMTER, formerly a Dragoon in the Service of the United States.
JOHN EBALT, late a Soldier in the American Army.
INDEX TO HISTORY.
PAGE
Adams, John, his resolution in favor of creating independent State Govern- ments
xiii
Afflick, Thomas, arrested xxi
Allegiance-Oaths and declarations of-For the support of British Govern- ment denounced by Congress-Grand Jurors' oath incompatible with opposition to the King xiii
xiv Religious test adopted .
Justices of Peace oaths of renunciation and allegiance-Religious test for members of the State Assembly-Objections to it
Testimony of Quakers against the test, December, 1776 .
XV xvi
State Navy Board refuses to take oath of allegiance to State-Offer to take oath in favor of United States xvi xvii
Test and oath of allegiance of 1777
Preamble to the act-Form of the oath
Penalties against persons who will not take the oath .
Whigs flock in to take the oath
Time for taking oath extended
Persons in certain professions prohibited from following them without taking the oath-Penalty for not taking the oath
Protests of Quakers against the oath
Further extension of time to take the oath-Pardon of persons pertina- ciously refusing to take the oath, 1778 .
xxvi xxvii
Opposition of Quakers to the test, 1779
Proposition to abolish test laws, 1784, lost-Resolution to allow young men who arrived at 18 years since the passage of the law to take the oath-Referred to a committee . xxxiii
Non-jurors petition for rights of citizenship, referred-Proposition to exclude from citizenship all who aided the King of Great Britain in the late war, carried-Proposition to bring in a bill to entitle any one to take the oath of allegiance, carried-attempt to pass the bill-break- ing up of the Assembly-nineteen members secede
xxxiv
Petitions by Non-jurors, 1785-General Anthony Wayne favors them, . Committee appointed-Bitter report against the Non-jurors .
Arguments in favor of the oath-The report adopted-New petition of Non-jurors, 1785 xxxViii
Executive Council recommends abolition of the test laws-passage of Act of 1786 limited in terms XXXIX
Dissatisfaction of the Non-jurors-Remonstrances in 1787-Report of committee in favor of unconditional repeal-passage of an amended act-Quakers dissatisfied with it-Proceedings against two Grand Jurors
Q
xviii xix Xx xxiii
xxiv XXV
Protest of the seceders-George Gray's (Speaker) address against seced- ers-reasons why test laws should be repealed XXXV xxxvi xxxvii
122
INDEX TO IIISTORY.
Allegiance-Report in favor of repeal, 1788
Final repeal of the test laws-Religious test in Constitution of 1776 re-
pealed by Constitution of 1790 . xlii
See also "Quakers," "Tories," " Associators."
Allen, Andrew, attainted xxiii
Allen, Jno., attainted xxiii
Asheton, Thos., arrested
xxi
Ashmead, Samuel, candidate for Assembly, favorable to Non-jurors, 1784, defeated . XxxVi
Assembly of Pennsylvania under the crown-Distrusted at the commence- ment of the Revolution-Authorizes raising troops
vii
Measures taken to supersede it xiii
Its dying protest xiv, XV
XV
Meets at Lancaster xxii
Interrogatories to a committee of Quakers xxiv
Queries to Quakers petitioning against test laws in 1779 xxvii
Unsatisfactory reply xxviii
XXXIV
Associators-Volunteer militia viii, ix
Dissatisfied with Assembly in 1776-Protest against allowing Assembly to choose their Generals-Circulars issued calling Convention at Lan- caster
xii
Brigadier-Generals elected .
xiii
In favor of suppressing old Provincial Assembly-Conference at Carpen- ter's Hall-Provincial Convention to form Constitution recommended- Religions test adopted
xiv
Not reliable troops- Desertions when at Amboy-City Troop at Prince- ton, N. J .- Superseded by militia under a general law
xvii
Attainder Act of 1778
xxii
Bergum, John, his recantation .
viii
Biddle, John, attainted
xxiii
Bond, Phineas, arrested
XXI
Brown, Elijah, arrested
xxi
Byberry-Scarcity of persons who had taken the oath, 1785 XXXViii
Coats, William, elected to Assembly on anti-Non-juror ticket, 1781 XxxVi
College and Academy at Philadelphia-Charter taken away xxii
Committees-City and County-Manage local affairs at beginning of Revo- lution vii, viii
Committee of Inspection, Philadelphia, attack the authority of the King's Judges xiii
Coombe, Rev. Thomas, arrested xxi
Permitted to go to St. Eustatia xxii
Confiseation of traitors' estates authorized .
xxiii
Congress recommends formation of State Governments
Xml
Convention to frame Constitution-Proceedings of, 1776
XIV
Council of Safety appointed XIV
Crathorne, Joseph, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania XXXH
Drinker. Henry, arrested xxi
Duché, Rev. Jacob Jr . attainted xxiii
PAGE xli
Assembly of the State under the new Constitution
Broken up in 1784 upon attempt to pass laws for relief of Non-jurors . See " Allegiance," "Quakers."
123
INDEX TO HISTORY.
PAGE
Eddy, Charles, arrested
Xxi
Emlen, Caleb, arrested-Took the oath
XXI
Emlen, Samnel, Jr., arrested
Ewing, James, elected Brigadier-General
xiii
Faro, Lancelot, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania xxxii
Faro, Thomas, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania Xxxii
Fenner, Lawrence, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania xxxii
Fisher, Jabez Maud, compelled to state who wrote a certain letter
viii
Fisher, Joshua, arrested
XXI
Fisher, Miers, arrested
XXI
Fisher, Thomas, arrested
XXI
Fitzsimons, Thomas, candidate for Assembly, favorable to Non-jurors 1781, defeated
XxxVi
Fonts, Christian, attainted
xxiii
Fox, Joseph, arrested
xxi
Francis. Tench, attorney for the Penn family, applies for restoration of their rights
XXXV
Franklin, Benjamin, President Convention to form State Constitution xiv
President Supreme Executive Council-Recommended abolition of the test laws, 1785 xxxix
Fleeson, Plunket, Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance
xxvi
Friends, see " Quakers."
Galloway, Joseph, attainted xxiii
Garrigues, Jacob, Assistant Secretary Convention to form State Constitution
xiv
Gibbons, Abraham, one of a Committee of Quakers xxiv
Gilpin, Thomas, arrested xxi
Dies in exile in Virginia xxvi
Gratz, Bernard, of Jewish Congregation, protests against religions test xxxii
Gray, George, Speaker of the Assembly, 1781-C'ensures the seceders XXXV
Halliday, Robert, of Duck Creek, writes an obnoxious letter viii
Hart, Joseph, Vice President State Conference xiv
Hicks, Gilbert, attainted xxiii
Howell, Isaac. Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance xxvi
Hunt. John, arrested
XXI
Dies in exile in Virginia xxvi
Husband, Joseph, one of a Committee of Quakers
xxiv
Inlav, William, arrested xxi
Released on parole xxii
Jackson, James, one of a Committee of Quakers xxiv
Jackson, Samuel, ordered to be arrested-Not found . xxi
Jackson, William Jr., one of a Committee of Quakers xxiv
James, Abel, arrested
xxi
James, John, ordered to be arrested-Not found
xxi
Jervis, Charles, arrested
xxi
Jews-Protest against religions test in acknowledging the New Testament, 1783 xxxii
xli
Jones, Norris, Quaker Grand Juryman, fined Jones, Owen. Jr., arrested
xxi
124
INDEX TO HISTORY.
PAGE
Juncken. Herr, his recantation
1.X
Justiees of Peace appointed XV
Keen, Reynold, attainted xxiii
Knox, David, Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance
xxvi
Kuhn, Dr. Adam, arrested-Produced proof that he had taken the oath- discharged xxi
Lennot, William, arrested xxi
Lennox. David, arrested
xxi
Levy, Mordecai, his recantation
viii
Lindley, Jacob, one of a Committee of Quakers
xxiv
Loosely, Thomas, is "exalted" viii
McKean, Thomas, President State Conference XIV
Chief Justice, fines two Quakers who had not taken the affirmation of allegiance x1, xli
Marshall, Christopher, extraet from his diary
viii
Matlack, Timothy, Secretary of Committee of Inspection ix
xxiv
Miles, Col. Samuel, Chairman of a meeting against Tories, 1783
XXX
Militia law of 1777 . xvii
xxxii
Moderates agree with the views of the Tories
xiii
Moor, John, Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance xxVi
Morris, John, Secretary Convention to form State Constitution xiv
Morris, Robert, his amendment to Act modifying test laws in 1786
XXXIX
Morris, Samuel Cadwalader, Secretary State Conference
xiv
Murdock, Samuel, arrested xxi
Myers, Asher, of Jewish Congregation, protests against religious test
Xxxii
Nathan, Simon, resident Jewish Synagogue, protests against religious test . xxxii
Oath-See " Allegianee."
Ord, George, Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance
xxvi
Ozeas, Peter, begs pardon for increasing price of coffee ix
Pemberton, Israel, arrested xxi
Pemberton, James, arrested
XXI
Pemberton. John, arrested
xxi
Penn, John, Senr., applies for restoration of his rights
XXXV
Penn. John, Jr., applies for restoration of his rights
XXXV
Penn, Richard. applies for restoration of his rights XXXV
Pennington, Edward, arrested xxi
Pettit, Charles, elected to Assembly on anti-Non-juror ticket, 1781 XXXVI
Pike, Thomas, arrested .
XXI
Pleasants, Samuel, arrested
xxi
Potter, John, attainted
xxiii
Putnam, Gen. Israel, his testimony as to inefficiency of Associators xvii
Quakers, opposed to war and favor the Royal canse V :. 4
Lose their power in Pennsylvania
Mifflin, Warner, one of a Committee of Quakers
Mitchell, James, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania
125
INDEX TO HISTORY.
PAGE
Quakers-Testimony in favor of the King's Government, 1776-Satire upon American liberty in 1776
X
Testimony against tests and in favor of the King's Government, Decem- ber, 1776 xvi
Complaints of seizures of their goods for military purposes-Their win- dows broken because they will not recognize public fast days-Abused because they would not illuminate their houses on the 4th of July- Quakers and Tories arrested by order of Congress Xx Sent to Winehester, Va. xxi
A committee ask leave to lay their sufferings before Assembly
xxiv
Queries as to their loyalty-Evasive reply-Protest by, against oath of allegiance
XXV
Petition for return of exiles in Virginia
XXV
Release and return of the persons who were banished
xxvi
Testimony of 1779 against the test laws-Memorial to the Assembly- xxviii Queries put by Assembly to the Quakers regarding their loyalty . Evasive reply xxvii Dissatisfied with Act of 1786-Two Quaker Grand Jurymen fined x1, xli
Quee, Seth, Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance xxvi
Rankin, James, attainted xxiii
Rawlings, Captain Thomas, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania xxxii
Richards, John, Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance xxvi
Roberdeau, Daniel, elected Brigadier-General .
xiii
Roberts, George, arrested
xxi
Roberts, Hugh, arrested xxi
Ross, George, Vice President Convention to form State Constitution xiv
Salomon, Haym, of Jewish Congregation, protests against religious test xxxii
Seixas, Ger, Rabbi of Jewish Synagogue, protests against religious test XXXII
Shee, Lieut. Col. John, Chairman of a Meeting against Tories, 1783 XXX
Secretary of another meeting . XXX1
XXI
Shoemaker, Samuel, arrested Attainted
XXIII
Sitgreaves, William, begs pardon for exceeding regulation price of coffee Smith, Jonathan B., Secretary State Conference Commissioner to receive oaths of allegiance
xix
Smith, Rev. William, arrested xxi
XXI
Smith, William Drewett, arrested xxi
Stedman, Alexander, arrested xxi
Stedman, Charles, Jr., arrested
xxi
Test, Religious, adopted by Conference of Associators
xiv vi
Tories-A powerful minority in Pennsylvania
Kept down by committees
vii
Recantations by vii, viii, ix, x
Favor the continuance of the Assembly of 1775-6, as State Government xiii
Insolence of-Test and oath of allegiance demanded in consequence xvii
Several Tories arrested by order of Congress-Sent to Winchester, Vir- ginia XX, xxi
Certain privileges guaranteed by Provisional Treaty with Great Britain- Resolves of the Philadelphia militia against them-Meetings concern- ing the same XXX
ix
XXVI
Smith, William, (broker,) arrested
126
INDEX TO HISTORY.
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Tories-Resolution that certain Tories shall withdraw from Philadelphia in ten days . xxxi Tories-See " Quakers," " Allegiance," " Associators," " Assembly."
Vernon, Nathaniel, attainted xxiii
Warder, Jeremiah, arrested Xxi
Wayne, Gen. Anthony, favors the petitions of Non-jurors for repeal of test laws, 1785 xxxVi The result xxxVii
Wickersham, Amos, his recantation vii
Wharton, Thomas, Senr., arrested Xxi
Young, James, Commissioner to take oaths of allegiance xxVi Young, Thomas, a Tory, ordered to leave Pennsylvania xxxii
INDEX OF NAMES.
NOTE .- The names in italics are those who did not subscribe to the Oath, but who arc mentioned incidentally.
PAGE
PAGE
Ackley, Daniel
71
Armet, John
48
Adams, Christopher
59
Armitage, John
42
Adams, John
28
Armitage, Shewbart . 53
Adams, Jonathan
24
Armstrong, Christopher
81
Adams, Thomas
28
Armstrong, James
16
Adcock, (Justice)
30
Armstrong, John 13
Ahl, Johan Peter
64
Armstrong, William . 52
2
Aitken, Andrew
26
Arnold, (Gen.)
79
Akely, Abraham
12
Ash, Caleb 36
38
Albert, George Adam
81
Ashton, William
51
Albert, Heinrich
85
Ashworth, Joseph
105
Albertson, Thomas
115
Assmus, John
88
Alborn, Imanuel Jacob .
48
Atchison, William
72
Albrecht, William
4
Atkinson, John
85
Albright, Jacob
G
Attkinson, George
3
Alenby, James
67
Avered, Seth
26
Alexander, Alexander
58
Alexander, William
58
Backius. Godfrey
12
Allen, John
22
Baker, Christopher 4,36
Allen, John
10
Baker, Jacob
19, 41
Allenspacher, Joseph
99
Baker, Johannes Hilarius 42
Alston, Joseph
91
Baker, Jolın 26
5
Ames, James
98
Baker, Samuel
20
Amos, Jacob
1
Baker, William
14
Amos, Jacob
5
Ballam, Matthew
21,89
Amos, John
4
Bandonino, William
117
Anderson, George .
84
Bankson, Jacob
14
Anderson, James
95
Bankson, William
30
Anderson, James
114
Barber, William
67
Anderson, John
11
Barclay, Alexander
1.4
Anderson, John
113
Barclay, John
11
Anderson, Joseph
31
Bardeek, Georg
59
Anderson, William
118
Bare, Jacob,
18
Andrews, John .
4
Bare, Jolın,
16
Andrews, Peter
117
Bare, John,
18
Anton, Gottlieb
83 Barge, Jacob
58
Antony, Manuel
116
Barnes, Cornelius
11
Appel, Daniel
21
Barnhill, Daniel
63
Apt, George
12 Barnhill, John, Junr.
56
Airhott, Johan Michael
77
Arndt, Jacob
Albers, Andrew
95
Ash, Jacob
Allen, Edward
100
Baes, John
111
Altemus, Leonard
111
Baker, Samuel
128
INDEX OF NAMES.
PAGE
PAGE
Barns, Arthur
78
Bishop, Johann
77
Barns, Cornelius
73
Bitters, Charles
57
Barns, Daniel
66
Black, John
93
Barns, Maurice .
88
Blackie, Robt.
116
Barns, William
37
Blain, John
86
Barr, Jacob
42
Blaine, Ephraim
28
Barriere, Peter
99
Blake, William
75
Bass, Robert
17,36
Blatterman, Henry
78
Bastian, Wilhelm
43
Blatzer, Charles
61
Bates, George
36
Bleakly, Archibald
99
Batley, Thomas
91
Bleijer, Peter
90
Baumgart, Jacob
96
Bloss, Friederich
87
Baynton, Peter
58, 107
Blunt, Stephen
20
Beacklev, Christian
8
Blutzer, Carl
14
Beaks, John .
12
Boatman, Philip
66
Beale, William .
43
Bogen. (Doctr.) .
96
Bealer, David
56
Boinod, Daniel
101
Bealert, Jacob
37
Boland, Daniel .
92
Becher, Jacob
4
Bolter, Joseph
48
Bechtel, Georg .
10
Bond, George
23
Beck, John
17
Booker, Thomas
. 51,66
Beck, Thomas
12, 69
Boos, Charles Daniel
76 90
Beek, Thomas
36
Bornman, Valentine
14
Beckman, Johan Conrad
64
Boulter, Benjamin
13
Bedford, Gunning
8,38
Boulter, Joseph
59
Bedford, Joseph
19
Bourne, Thomas
6
Bedford, Peter .
19
Boutman, Philip
66
Beech, Edmond, Junr.
46
Bowen, James
91
Beekman, Gerard William
12
Bower, Charles .
2
Bell, George
8
Bower, Francis
17
Bell, James
69
Bower, Jacob
64
Bell, John
5
Boyer, Abraham
111
Bell, Robert
20,42
Boyl, James
88
Bell, Thomas .
27,96
Boyle, James
79
Bell, William
23
Boyle, Peter
13
Bemé, Christian Gottlieb
100
Boys, Elias, Junr. .
116
Bender, Daniel
78
Bradford, William
24
Bender, George
98
Bradley, Cornelius
104
Benezet, Daniel
16
Brady, Samuel
27
Benner, Martin
3
Brand, Andrew
2. 36
Bensted, Alexander
28
Brearly, Robert
109
Bentley, Felix
46
Brehnert, Thomas . 111
.17
Berry, William
85
Brian, George
27
Bever, Carl
92
Briggs, John .
118
Biddle, Marks John
111
Brittin, John
10
Biddle, William M.
111
Brodie, Alexander
68
Bidgood, Joseph
93 Brooke, Matthew
104
Bigony, John
6 Brookes, John
15
Bigony, Joseph
6 Brown, Ephraim
110
Baron v. Bilow, Carl Ludewig
66 Brown, Johann Conrad
5
.
Bentley, John
96
Brethower, Cooper
.
105
Brice, John
Berwick, James
69
Bost, Jacob
Beckley, Daniel .
.
129
INDEX OF NAMES.
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PAGE
Brown, John
37
Carrin, John
107
Brown, John
76
Carroll, James
97
Brown, Samuel Montgomery
71
Carstairs, Thomas
99
Brown, William
57
Carter, Thomas
9
Brown, William
103
Cartwright, Edward
14
Brown, William Montgomery
74
Caruthers, James
12
Bruce, Peter
77
Casey, Samuel
88
Bruner, Georg
79
Casper, Martin
86
Brunot, Felix
99
Cassellman, Wilhelm 86
7
Brunton, James
90
Causten, Isaac
13
Bruyn, Jan Christian
100
Cavanaugh, Edward
41
Bryan, George
2
Cavenough, William
101
Bryan, Guy
101
Cecil, Charles
38
Bryan. John
19
Chain, William .
7
Bryarly, John
26
Chandler, George
3,37
Bryce, John
27
Channell, Samuel
56
Buchanan, Eccles
108
Channell, Thomas .
63
Buchholtz, Valentin
82
Chapman, Benjamin, Junr.
53
Budden, William .
13
Chevilier, Christian
11
Bulkely, Joseph
64
Child, John
104
Buntin, Robert
112
Christ, Martin
65,76
Burgoyne, Gen.
90
Christian. Frederick .
70
Burkhard, Frederick
109
Christy, James
5
Burklae, Jacob .
11
Chrystie, James
27
Burly, Christopher
63
Chrystler, Jacob
10
Burn, Joshua
62
Clackner, George 20
36
Burnhouse, George
85
Clarek, Gustav .
86
Burrage, John
93
Clark, Christopher
69
Bush, Christian
75
Clark, David
112
Byron, Joshua
105
Clark, Michael
.17
Cailleau, Peter L
113
Clark, William
42
Calb, Jacob
72
Clauzer, Philip
9
Calbanan, John
51
Clay, Jonathan .
11
Caldwell, James
16
Claypoole, George
18, 27, 33
Campbell, John
52
Claypoole, James
1. 22
Campbell, John
100
Clazer, John
51
Campbell, Kenneth
91
Cleigner, Casper
51
Caner, Michael .
51
Clinton, Church
109
Cannan, Thomas
5 Coates, John
.13
CAREY, MATTHEW
30
Coats, Isaac
101
('arlin, Jonathan
89
Coats, Thomas
118
Carlisle, Henry .
97
Cochran, William
1
Carlton,
90
Codd, William
Carns, John, Junr.
18
Coffin, Elijah
33
Carothers, John
116
Coffman, John
37
Carr, Benjamin .
71 Coffman, John
91
Carr, James .
18 Colewater, Philip
30
Carradine, Thomas
20 Colflesh, Heinrich
17
Carrick, Jacob
36 Colflesh, Mathias
17
Burnes, John
36
Clampffer, Adam
Clark, Thomas
103
Cain, Michael
69
Clark, William
55
Brunstrong, John .
108
Caster, Jacob,
130
INDEX OF NAMES.
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PAGE
Collins, James
72
Croghan, George
36
Collins, John
11
Croker, Ambrose
11
Collins, William
107
Crook, John .
Collom, William
16
('rook, John
52
Colson, Francis .
66
Crook, Joseph
87
Colvin, Hugh
9
Crotty, David
11
Comegys, Cornelius
58
Crowden. John
1
Connell, George
41
Crugh, John
11
Connell, William
86
C'ubler, Jacob
103
Connelly, Patrick
106
Cullman, Adam
77
Conner, John
5
Culnan, John
93
Conner, Paul
8
C'umfort, Francis
103
Connor, John
65
Cummings, John
37
Connor, Michael
25
Cunningham, William
118
Conrad. Jacob, Junr.
3
Curry, Robert
Conrod, Jacob
6
Dallas, A. J.
96
Conrod, Jacob
36
Dallas, Stewart George
96
Conyngham, Frederick
118
Daller, Michael .
83
Cook, George
14
Dame, Christian
52
Cook, John
22
Damm, Andrew
6
Cooper, Annanius
106
Daniel, John .
5
Cope, Mathias
-18
Daniel, John
10
Copple, John .
11
Darrach, John
19
Corbright, John
10
Darragh, Charles
25
Cornman, John
38
Davan, John .
98
Cornish, Robert
15
David, John
10
Corse, John
19
Davidson, James
TO -
C'ottman, John
12
Davidson, Robert
11 -
Cottringer, James .
21
Davidson, William
17-
Coulthurst, Matthew
91
Davies, David
8
Course, Isaac
11
Davies, William
6
Coulty. Samuel .
5.4
Davis, Isaac
69
Cove, John
88
Davis, James
93
Cowan, James
113
Davis, James
9. 39
('owell, John
25
Davis, John
39
Cowie. Andrew
9-1
Davis, John
106
.Cox, Jaeob
29
Davis, Jonathan
95
C'ox, Thomas
89
Davis, Joseph
111
Craig, Daniel
Davis, Peter .
78
Craig, Thomas
16, 102
Davis, (Justice) .
-15
Craig, Thomas
118
Daw, John
21
C'rain, Robt.
20
Day, Andrew
56
Crass, Peter
38
Deak, Thomas
60
Crawford, Charles
96
Deal. John
13
Crawford, John
112
Deamand, George
103
Crawford, Joseph
30
Dean, Conrod
90
Crawford, Samuel
10
Decoster. Charles
71
Cress, Henry
47
De Cressy, Maximihan L A
100
Cross, Johannes
98 De Deke, Carl
105
Crimshew, John David
70 Deering, Nicholas
Crispin, Peter
3
Defrancequen. Philip
111
Crispin Samnel.
51 Degenhart. Johann George
Conrad. Philip
38
131
INDEX OF NAMES.
PAGE
PAGE
D., Grofey. Charles
117
Ducomb, Vincent
112
De Haven. Peter
53
Dudengöss, Ludwig
82
Deimling, Frederick
88
Due, William
21
De la Croix. Joseph
99
Duffus, Andrew
113
Delaney, George
17
Duffy, James
23
Delaney, James
96
Duffy, Patrick
25
Delaplaine, James .
19
Duguid. John, Junr.
92
Dellap, Williams
19
Dumfield, John
9
Delonguay, Francis Moussu
91
Dun, John
113
Demd. Henry
85
Dunbar, James
82
Dempsey. Barnaby
4
Dunhower, George
7
Denci, (Justice) .
110
Dunlap, James
3
Denny, David
92
Dunn, Isaac B. .
28
Denny, Richard
109
Dunn, Philip .
115
Derry, George
89
Dunton, William
5
Desantee, Lewis
71
Durie, John
78
Deshong. Friederich
39
Durling. Joseph
5
Detterline. Henry
10-1
Du Simitiere, P. E.
9
Dewees, William
68
Duy, Frederick
51
Dewers, Henry.
76
Dewetter, Conrad .
37
Ebalt, John 118
97
Dey, Cornelius
71
Eckhart, William
49
Diamond. John .
16. 39
Eckelman, Conrad
60
Diekens, Edward
12
Eckstein, Jacob
109
Dickinson, Cadr.
59
Eddleston, Lawrence
83
Dickinson, Maurice
110
Eddy, George
92
Dickson, Thomas
52
Edeling, Johann Valtin
82
Dieffenbach, Christopher Frederick
69
Egen, Leonard
6
Dill, Balthazar
82
Eggers, Nicholas
68
Dill, Nicholaus .
103
Ehrenzeller, Jacob
49
Dishong, Christian
50
Eikhart, Matthias
87
Ditrich, Michael
45
Elder, Joshua
59
Dolby, Joseph
70
Elliott, Christopher
7
Domiller, William
43
Elliott. David
25
Donaldson & Co.
75
Elliott, Edward 18
115
Donnelly, Terence
15
Endesruggern, Ernst
84
Donohue, John .
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