Names of Persons who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania, Between the Years 1777 and 1789, Part 6

Author: Westcott, Thompson
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. Campbell
Number of Pages: 164


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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.


PAGE


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.


PAGE


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.


PAGE


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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