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The sheriff made Returne of An Excecution that was Granted To James Browne Against Richard Joans: levied A pon some wheate & some barly And Afterward Appraised by Thomas Varnon & Robert vernon Att the sum of four pounds : 108:
John Cocks Acknowledged A Deed To Richard Crosby for Eighty Acres of land lying in the Towneship of Rydlye the Deed bearcing Date the seventh Day of the seventh month Called September Anno: Domi: 1696
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James Standfield Acknowledged A Deed To Thomas Hope ffor one hundred Acres of land lying in the Township of mar- poole the Deed bareing Date the Eight Day of the third month Anno: Domi: 1696
James Standfield Acknowledged A Deed To Henry Hames for one hundred Acres of land lying and being In the Town- ship of Marpoole the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of September Anno: Domi: 1696
Phillip Yarnell Acknowledged A Deed To Ephraim Jack- son for one hundred and Twenty Acres of land lying and being In the Towneship of Edgemond the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of the seventh month 96
Att An orphants Court held; Att Chester for the
County The sixth Day of the Eight month Anno Domi 1696
John Simcock
Jasper Yeates
John Blunstone
Justices : Present
Henry Hollingsworth came Into the Court and Requested of this Court that he mite have order To place oute the orphant of Thomas Longshaw Deceased to a man thats comeing In to this province to live And Is A pewterrer: The Court orders that he shall be placed to that man If that he Settls In this province And that he goe one Tryall between this and the next Court & then be brought to the said Court to be held the Eight Day of the Tenth month next unto which Time this Court Doth A Jorne
Att A Court held Att Chester) John Simcocke President for the County of Chester
the Eight Day of the Jonathan Heyes
John Blunstone Justices Present
Tenth month 1696: Samuell Leviss John Childe Clarke & Dept Sheriff After Procklymation made and Silence Commanded In his MaJesties name The Constalls were Called and Appeared & Returned All was well In All theyr presineks The Grand Jury
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weare Called and Appeard and went forth: this Court A Jorned tell after Dinner The lawes were Read In the Court The orphants Court being A Jorned to) the orphant of Thomas this Time was Called: the same Jus- | Longshaw was brought tices as Att the Court of Quarter to this Court The ssesions : John Childe Clarke : Court orders that he shall goe To William Huntly Tell the next orphans Court.
Caleb Pusye Came to this orPhants Court and made Com- plaint that there was money In the hands of Thomas Powell of the orphants of Joseph Powell & It the Intrest were not paid the Court orders uppon some Considerations that Two years Intrest of the money should be ommitted: and the sª Thomas Powell Promises to pay the money To ve ed Caleb Page: this vil hauts Count A Jorned To the first third Day in the first month next
The Court of Quarter sessions mett Againe According To A Jornment The Grand Jury Brought In their presentments (viz) Chester ye 8th of yº 10th month 1696: wee of the Grand Inquest for the County of Chester Doe present The Towne- shiv of Neither Providence for want of Repaireing the Roade by William Swaffars: Andrew Jobe fforeman :
Chester ye Sth of the 10" month 1696
Wee off the Grand Inquest Doe present Richard Crosbye for Abuseing some of the MaJestrates of this County Att the house of James Cooper in Darby by Calling of them knaves & particularly John Blunstone whoe he the said Crosby Called the said Justice blunstone knave and Rouge adding he was one that had bought and sold us and Calling many of the In- habitants Beggarly Dogs and ffooles: saying he & his son knew more of the mathamaticall arts then eny of us all pre- tending he Could tell fortunes and who had stole goods and Describe where they was: alsoe Calling the se Coopers kius- woman named Sarah Cooper Drunken whore saying she had Drunke her solfe blind: and Called the said Coopers wife whore adding he Did not Care for such A Sallawass whore
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all which Is A Grose Abuse both To the liveing and the Dead som of which beare & others when a live bore noe small figure In this Province : Andrew Jobe foreman :
The Court orders that the said Richard Crosby be summoned to Appeare Att the next County Court to Answer the sd Presentment of ye Grand Jury: James Cooper prosecutor :
Chester the Eight of ye 10th month 1696 Whereas severall of the Inhabitants of the Towne of Radnor have Complained for the want of a Roade settled and Confirmed by the Grand Inquest according to the usuall way in other Places of this province and It being very Conveniant that such A Roade should be laid oute & settled soe that none shall Impead or molest it betwixt Darby and Radnor Darby being Att present the principle markett for Corne and we of the Grand Inquest Doc Desire of the Justices that wee may have in order to lay out such A Road as may be benificall for the use of the Country Andrew Jobe fforeman : The Court ordered that the Grand Inquest have an order to lay oute the sª Roade In the inost Conveniant Place they Can think meett: the Grand Jury had an order to lay it oute
Chester ye Sth of the Tenth month 1690 wee of the Grand Inquest for the County of Chester Doos present the County for want of bridges over Crun Creek Rydly & Chester Creeke In the kings Roade according To law: Andrew Jobe foreman :
John Bennett made over A sarvant boy whose name Is George Robinson To Richard Thatcher him his heirs & Asigns for his full Time of serv
Joshua Morgan: Edward Beck Sarah Magdaniell & John Howell were Called upon their Recognicences & Appeared : & James Standfield being bound to prosecute the said persons appeard by Jonathan Heyes his Attorny who haveing laid the whole matter and produced the proofes and papers To the Grand Jury : who Returned they Could find nothing Against the said Persons: they the persons To Witt Joshma Morgan Edward beeke &: Sarah Magdaniell & John Howell were Dis-
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charged by proclimation & Paying their ffees: And the Court orders the said persons to have their Goods Returned to them Againe :
Robert Wade plantiffe : Against the Estate of Thomas Long- shaw in the hands of Henry Hollingsworth Defendant: the Pltf brought his Account Into the Court & sollemly Declerd it was a True Accont being the sum of six pounds one shilling and six pence halfe peny which the Court gave Judgment for with Cost of suite; that Henry Hollingsworth should pay oute of the Estate of ye sd Longshaw y' he have in his hands :
John Watts of New Castell Plif Against the Estate of Thomas Longshaw Decesd in the hands of Henry Hollings- worth ye Defe'd : the Pltf brought In his Account ffor the sum of four pounds & sixteen shillings And Attested to It that It was a True account The Court gave Judgment for the said Dept & Cost of suite that Henry Hollingsworth shall pay It oute of the Estete of the sd Tho Longshaw that he have in his hands :
Jasper yeates made knowen to the Court that there was A Dept Due to him from the sd Tho: Longshaw: the Court ordered that Henry Hollings should Pay the se Jasper Yeates his Dept oute of the sª Estate of Tho Longshaw :
JOHN BALDWIN Plf Against ) by Attachment of All the GEORGE PEACOCK Deft ac dept | Efects y's In the County of the s' Peacocks: to make satisfaction The Cause was Called the pltf Appeard & the Defendant was Called three times and not Appeard the pltf produced A bill from under the said De- fendants hand and seale for five pounds that was Due the last Day of the Eight month last & the Defendant not paying his sª Just Dept nor Appeareing To Answer for Detayning the same the Court gave Judgmt that the plantife shall have Exce- cution Granted to him for the same with Cost of Suite
Joseph bushell Acknowledged A Deed To Edward Johnings for one hundred and fourty Accres of land lying In Beathell with houseing and all as is mentioned In the sd Deed beareing Date yº 16th Day of the ninth month: 96
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Edward Johnings made over A Deed of mortgage for the same plantation To the said Joseph Bushell for the payment of the mony And Alsoe A bond of Two hundred pounds for the performance the Deed of mortgage and the bond of Per- formance beareing Date the 17th Day of the ninth month 1690
Phillip Roman Assigned over A Grand Deed for one hun- dred & Twenty five Accres of land lying in the Township of Concord To John Mendinghall his heirs and Assigns for Ever the Deed spetifieng 250: accres but Its but the one halfe sould to John Mendinghall
Godden Walter Acknowledged A Deed To John Hannum of Concord for A Parcell of land lying and being one south west side of the maine brainch of Chester Creek yt leads throw Concord Towneship the Deed bearing Date ye second Day of September Anno Domi 1696
John Blunstone Acknowledged A Deed To John Beathell & Samuell Carpenter ffor the Trench that leads the water throw his lands to Darby mill the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of December 1696:
Robert Pile Attorney for Edward Bezer Acknowledged A Deed To Thomas England for one hundred and sixty seven Accres of land lying and being In the Towneship of Bethell with all houseing & buildings thereon as the Deed Expreses the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of ve Th month 1696:
Jonathan Heyes Attorney for James Standfield Acknowl- edged A deed To Thomas Massey ffor three hundred Acres of land lying in the Towneship of marple the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of September Anno: Dom: 1696
Thomas Massey made over A Deed for Eight Acres of land and seven Eight part of An Acre of land unto Henry Hames the land being In Marple It being by way of Exchange for the like quantity of land as by the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of September 1696 may more Att large a peare :
Henry Hames made over A Deed To Thomas Massey ffor Eight Accres of land & seven Eight part of An Acre of land
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lying In the Towneship of Marple the Deed beareing Date the Eight Day of September Anno: Dom 1696
Henry Hames Acknowledged A Deed of mortgage for Two Tracts of land lying and being In Marple To Jonathan Heyes for the Consideration of the sum of thirty pounds the Deed bearing Date ye - Eight Day of December: 96-
The Court A Jorned ffor Two weeks
Att A Court Held Att Chester ffor the County of Chester The 22 day of the Tenth moneth Annoq Domine 1696: by A Jornment After procli- mation made the Court Caled j
John Simcock President Samuell Levis Justices Jonathan Heves [ Present Joseph Wood sherif John Childe Clarke
JASPER YENTES plif ) In an action of Trespas GEORGE OLDFILD Deft juppon the Case
The action was Called and Continued tell the next Court
William Jenkin Attorney for lewis David and William Howell Past A Deed to Jonathan Hayes ffor Two hundred Acres of land lying by Darby Crecke the Deed Beareing Date the seventh Day of December 1696
The Court Appoynted Andrew Jobe and Henry Hollings- worth & James Whitaker To Appraise the goods of George Peacock Taken by Excecution by the shirif att the suite of John Baldwin
THOMAS WITHERS Pltf ) In an action of Dept the Cause ANTHONY WOOD Deft | being Called the plantif Apper1 and brought his bond In to the Court from under the Defts band and seale ffor Twenty three pounds thirteen shillings and three pence
The Deft being Called and not Appearing the Court Gave Judgment for the same with Cost of suite a pon the goods and Chattls of ye sd Deft as should make satisfaction for the same If not ( ? found on the) body of the said defendant.
Themas sidebottom being brought before the Justices by virtue of a warrant for suspition of ffellony was Commited to
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the sheriff : and Brought Daniell Williamson & Thomas Taylor whoe Recognis themselfs To our soveraine lord the king In the sum of forty pounds for the Appearence of the said Thomas sidebottom at the next County Court to Answer the said Complaint :
Randolph Croxen Acknowledged A Deed To Thomas Powell ffor A boute Eight Acres of land lying In the Township of Upper Providence the Deed bereing Date the second Day of December 1696
Att An orPhants Court held? Att Chester ffor the County of Chester the nineth Day of the ffirst moneth 1696/7
John Simcocke John Blunstone Present Justices Jonathan Heyes Joseph Wood sherif John Childe Clarke
There was A petticion Brought To this Court of the or- phants of William Smyth Against Anthony Morgan The Pettion was Red: and the Court Considering of the same Requested Joseph Wood to Appeare And speaks To It In behalfe of the said orphants the next orphants Court. This orphants Court orders Henry Hollingsworth To Take Care of and To place oute the orphant of Thomas Longshaw as he see Conveniant
Jeremiah Collett Delivered the Estate of the orphants of Joseph Powell that he had In his hands To Caleb Pusye And Alsoe there was fiveteen shillings Allowed To the sheriff and six shillings to the Clarke of thet Esteate of the orhpants.
A Jorned to ye Court of quarter sessions to be held in ye 7 month next
Att A Court held Att Chester) ffor The County of Chester the nineth and 10th Dayes of March Anno Domi: 1696/7
John Simcocke President John Bhuinstone Jonathan Heves
Justices Present
Jasper Yeates 1 Joseph Wood sheriff
John Childe Clarke
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After proclimation made and silence In his MaJesties name : The Constables were Calld And Returnd All well and: And new ones Chosen. Joseph Edge Constable of Chester John Ditton for Aishtowne Robert Jeffers for Chichester Richard farr for Concord. Peter Dix for Brumningham: Abraham Beakes for Edgmond. James Sharplies for neither Providence John Hendrixson for R . . . The Remainder of the Con- stabls: John Hood Senior ffor Darbye: Henery Hames for Marpoole George lowns for Springfield John Steven for Rad- nor Richard bond for upper Providence Daniell Williamson for new towne David lawrance for haverfoord John Boyater for Middletowne in Roome of Thomas Martin Isaac Taylor for Thornbury :
Richard Crosby was Called To Answer to the presentment. of the grand Jury the last Court: he Appeared: the present- ment being Red: the Petty Jury were Called and Attested whose names are as followeth Walter Martin John Beales : Henery Hollingsworth: Peter Wood: John Hurlbatt: ABra- ham Beaks: David Lewis: Samuell Milles: Peter Lester: William Huntly Thomas Massey Barthollomew Coppocke Senior
The Evidences were Called And Attested: BenJamin Clift Declereth that he hard the fore named Richard Crosby Call John Blunstone one of his Maiesties Justices of the peace of this County Rouge Att the house of James Coopers In Darby And Call the said Coopers kinswoman whore And said that shee had Drunke herselfe Blind & was a Drunken whore : And Alsoe that he Called the said Coopers wife whore and that he Did not Care for such a Sallaways whore
Christopher Spray Being Attestd Deposeth that he hard the said Richard Crosby as was presented Call the said Coopers kinswoman whore and Calld the said Coopers wife sallaways whore And that he Called the said John Blunstone A Pittyful sorrowfull ffellow and that be had sold us and now was going to Redeeme us Agen: The Jury Brought virdit wee of Travis Jury Doe find Richard Crosby Guilty In manner And forme as he Is Inditted: the 9th of the first month 1696/7:
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Walter Marten fforeman: Richard Crosby Appeard And submited himselfe To the bench and the Court ordered that he shall pay All the Charges thats Due and be Discharged for this time. .
Thomas Sidebottom being bound over to this Court Ap- peared And the Court ordered that he pay five shillings for A fine and All the Charges thats Due and be for this time Discharged :
Jonathan Taylor: was Called and Apperd and the Court. orderd him to pay five shillings for A fine and be Discharged for this Time:
Jacob Taylor and his sister Martha Taylor for some mis- demeniours was Brought to this Court and they Acknowledge- ing themselfs In fault and submitting themselves to the mercy of the bench the Court orderd them to pay all Charges thats Due and behave themselves well for the future (and five pound fine the Girle Martha to pay) and be for this time Discharged
The Court orders this Present Grand Jury To lay oute A Roade way for A Cart from Walter ffauscetts to Darby Bridge: forthwith
The Court orders Ellis Ellis supervisor for the Township of havorfoord to Cutt and Cleare the Roade way that leads to the limestone hill from Darby Township: Throw harfoord that he Cause the Inhabitants forthwith to Doe it.
David Loyd Attorney for Samuell Robbinson Past A Deed unto William Lewis for seventy Accres of land lying in New Towne the Deed beareing Date the 4th day of the 12 moneth 1696/7
David Prise Acknowledged A Deed unto Harry Reese for Three hundred Accres of land lying in Radnor the deed beare- ing Date the sixth day of the ffirst moneth 1696/7
Joseph Wood High sheriff Attorney for his Brother John Wood Past A Deed unto Bartholomew Coppoek senior At- torney for Petter Britten for A plantation being Eighty nine Aceres of land lying between Darby and Springtiell the Deed beareing Date the 27th Day of the 12th moneth 1696/7
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The Grand Jury Brought in theyr presentment : viz Chester the 10th of the first moneth 1696/7 we of the grand Inquest for the County of Chester: Doe Present Richard Tomson of marple Blacke Smith and Josiah Taylor of the same Towne- ship for Assaulting and violently Beateing the body of Ed- werd Beck labourer one the third of this Instant to the breach of the Peace and Dishonour of the kings Crowne & Dignity being in the night season Andrew Jobe fforeman: The Court orders that they be summond to Appear Att the next County Court to Answer to ye sd presentment :
Chester ye 9th of the first mioth 1696/7 wee of the grand Inquest for the County of Chester Present Richard Crosby of Middle Towne In the sª County of Chester for saying Att the house of Joseph Wood in Darby A boute three weeks sence: that the Grand Jury weare All perJured Rouges and that he would prove it Alsoe he the said Richard Crosby useing thretining words saying that If Either sherif or Clarke Came to Gather the County levie of him he would be the Death of him Andrew Jobe fforeman : the Court ordered that Richard Crosby be sumond to answer to the said presentment the next Court :
Thomas Smyth of Darby Acknowledged A Deed To his Brother John Smyth for fifty acres of land lying in Darby the Deed beareing Date the nineth of the first moneth 1696/7
Robert Neilor Attorney for Daniell Hibbett Acknowledged A Deed To Richard Parker for fifty Acres of land lying in Darby the Deed beareing Date the first Day of ye first month : 169€/7
Robert Neilor Attorney for Daniell Hibbett Acknowledged A Deed to William Bartram for fifty Acres of land lying in Darby the Deed beareing Date the first Day of the first month: 1696/7
Robert Scothorne Attorney for George Wood Past a Deed To John Wood for four hundred and thirty five acres of land lying in Darby: Dated the seventh moneth 1696
John hood Attorney for John Bartram Past A Deed to John
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Bartram the yonger for one hundred and ten Acres of land lying In Darby the Deed beareing Date the nineth of the first moneth 1696/7
Ralph Lewis Acknowledged A Deed To Ellis Ellis for thirty Acres of land lying in harfoord the Deed Beareing Date fifth Day of March 1696/7
David Lloyd Acknowledged A Deed To John Sharply for 1 lott In Chester Greene being fourty foote ffront towards the River the Deed bearing Date yº 10th of ye first month 1096/7
Randell Mallin Acknowledged A Deed To Richard bond for Two Acres of land lying in upper Providence the Deed beareing Date the 22 Day of December 1696
William Woodmansee Acknowledged A Deed To Jeremiah Center for A Reade way A Cross the said William Woodman sees land To A nother Tract of the said Jeremiah Carters land the Deed beareing Date the nineth Day of ye 1 moneth 1696/7
There being vakentey
See In the yeare 1688 In this book for some Deeds that was Acknowledged Att the Court held for the County the 9th & 10th Dayes of the first moneth in the veare 1696/7
INDEX
Owing to the varied nationalities of the Swedish, Dutch, English and Welsh settlers in Pennsylvania, together with the general illiteracy of the time, much diversity in the spelling of names will be found in the early court recorde. Aside from the fact that with some the father's first name became the surname of the children we find that Orion became Archer, and the descendants of Neales Lawson took the name of Friend. Few would recognize the name of Mendenhall in Mynar or Minall. Some at. tompt has been made to represent the later accepted forms in this index.
Only one reference is given to a name on the same page.
ERRATA
Page 57: For Garnall read Yarnall.
Page 05; For Foreinam read Foreman.
Page 119: For Starnfield read Stanfield.
Page 239: For thoro, line 15, road there.
ADAMS, Samuel, 212.
AKRAMAN, John, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
ALDRETS, Evert, 46, 47.
ALLEN, Nathaniel, 10. 12, 13, 19, 20, 22.
ANDERSON, Jobn, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 159, 224.
Juste ( Justice), 18, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 53, 54, 132. Lassey, 10, 12.
ANDREWS, Elizabeth, 350.
George, 20, 32, 33, 34, 30. 37, 38, 30, 43, 44, 45. 46, 69, 71, 75, S0, 110, 231, 237, 241, 207, 300, 302, 303, 315, 327, 333, 372, 376, 317, 378, 386.
ARCHER (ORION), Garthright ( Gertrude), 316. John. 372.
ARMES, Elinor, 276. 280. Richard, 174, 254, 322.
ASHCOM, Charles, 38. 40, 62, 74, 77, 82, 90, 92, 180, 200, 211, 232.
ASHTON. John, 33.
ANTON, George, 51.
ATKINSON, Timothy, 296.
BAILY, Daniel, 350.
Joel, 57, 58, 108, 330, 339, 343, 345, 350.
BAINES, Elinor, 122, 138, 145, 168.
William, 122, 138, 145, 168.
BAKER, Joseph, 61, 67, 70, 71, 72, 86, 101, 112, 114, 117, 123, 127, 113. 183, 199, 279, 286, 339, 387, 390. - Samuel, 84, 89, 97, 98, 99, 105, 115, 186.
BALDWIN, Francis, 81, 153, 192, 234, 239, 301, 346, 355. 356, 357, 375, 591. John, 55, 83, 119, 174, 188, 192, 192, 232, 233, 273. 282, 332. 333, 338. 400.
Thomas, 39, 147, 237, 266. 270, 289, 321, 316, 850. PALL, John, 284, 340, 342, 343. William, 18. BANKSON, Andreas, 3, 10, 15, 10. Hendrias, S.
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BARBER, Robert, 96, 104, 114, 123, 120, 136, 151, 156, 167, 160, 105, 185, 216, 232, 237, 249, 269, 270, 271, 272, 309, 319, 329, 343, 346, 350, 330, 362, 370, 383, 385.
BARBERY, John, 61.
BARKER, Thomas, 390.
BARNARD, Richard. 75, 77, 78, 117, 233, 254, 270, 283, 318, 339. 350.
BARNES, Henry, 192, 175, 178, 192, 194, 199, 221, 244, 317, 313, 348, 357, 382. John. 27. BARRA. Robert. 295.
BABOON, Michael, 11.
BARTLESON, John, 26, 60, 70, 315.
Lawrence, 316.
BARTRAM, John, 41, 59. 64, 67. 70, 71, 74, 75, 95, 181, 173, 214, 215, 216, 223, 253, 284, 297, 306, 313, 406. William, 406.
BATLIS, James, 163, 164, 174, 250, 267, 260, 297, 323, 356, 360, 695. Jeane, 300. Mary, 163, 166.
BAYSTON, Ann, 300, 302, 315, 327, 341, 360, 372.
Peter, 70, 72, 303, 217. 263, 268, 281, 286, 287, 203, 209, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 300, 315, 327, 341.
BEAKES. Abraham. 154. 319. 334. 393. 404. Samuel ( 1), 187. William, 209.
BEALS, John. 46 52, 97, 117, 125, 126, 142, 151, 164, 194, 214, 215, 216, 230, 248, 271, 279, 288, 296, 303, 310, 311, 313, 324, 329, 331, 332, 333, 336, 339, 104.
BEALIFFE, James, 259.
BECK, Edward, 321. 399, 406.
BELCH. Jonathan, 368.
BENNETT. Edward, 77. 154, 155. John, 86. 164, 383, 194, 195, 349, 383, 394, 300.
BEST, Mary, 111, 162, 164.
BESTRASOR, Richard, ITS. 20G,
BETHEL. John, 342, 351, 391, 401.
BEVAN, John, 109, 350, 381. Stephen, 381.
BEZER. Anne, 169, 196, 231.
Edward, 34, 38, 41, 46, 57, 63, 64, 67. 70, 71, 86, 96, 103, 105, 107, 108, 110, 118, 121, 128, 148. 151. 352. 169. 180, 196. 197, 208, 216. 223, 224, 929, 201, 288, 324, 334, 331, 302, 303, 375, 387. 388. 401. Frances, 352. John. 23, 28. 32. 34, 73, 116, 179, 180, 352, 376. William, 121, 169.
BIASE, William, 116.
BILES, William, 3, 6, 8, 353.
BISHOP, Sammuel. 362, 365, 367.
BISSE, Mary, 111.
BLACKWELL, Gov. John, 154, 161.
BLAKE, Edward, 146, 156. Judith. 373. BLENDEE, Isaac, 380.
BLUNSTON, John, 26, 32, 35, 37, 33. 40, 42, 43. 44, 45. 49, 51, 52, 55. 56, 57, 61, 03, 64, 69, 70, 74, 75. 77. 84, 86. 87, 90, 91, 95. 96, 101. 105, 127. 108, 119, 122, 127, 128, 133. 139, 140, 145. 146. 149. 152, 105, 173. 179. 180, 131. 182, 183, 184, 185. 186. 198, SIN. 298. 224. 225. 228. 220, 230. 241, 245. 246. 247, 253. 255, 258. 259 261, 977. 285. 291. 209, 316. 319, 342, 540, 301, 351, 359, 360, 369, 379, 955, 303, 207, 308, 401, 403, 401.
Michael, 20, 37, 38, 57, 64, 70, 71, 73. 121, 151. 233, 255, 271, 313, 322.
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Bones, John, 5, 7.
BOLTON, Edward, 156.
BOND, Richard, 404, 407.
BONDSON ( Bonsall ?), Richard, 37.
BONSALL, Obadiah, 394.
Riebard, 70, 119, 128, 214, 215. 216, 283, 286, 288, 294, 306, 313. BooNE, Andreas ( Andrew) , 7, 12, 200, 224, 247.
Andrew Swanson, 251, 342. Swan, 322. BOULSTON, John. 17. BOUND, John. 140.
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