Two hundredth anniversary of the founding of London Grove Meeting by the Society of Friends at London Grove, Pennsylvania, tenth month third, 1914, Part 9

Author: Society of Friends. London Grove Meeting
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: [Philadelphia, Pa. : Innes
Number of Pages: 276


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Old traditions are hard to kill. It has been stated time and again that Christo- pher Pennock, father of Joseph, served under William of Orange, at the Battle of the Boyne, Ireland, 1690, but the truth is that he came to Philadelphia as a Friend as early as 1683, and there remained in good standing in the Society till his death in 1700.


Caleb Pusey, Jur


Is termed "Cousin" by Caleb Puscy, Senr in his will, a term formerly used for nephews and nieces. It was thought hy some that he and William Pusey were brothers but it seems more likely they were first cousins. When in England in 1905 the writer examined some of the family wills and made unexpected discoveries. The father, William, and grandfather, John, of Caleb Pusey Senr, signed the name "Bartholomew alias Pusey." Their residence was in the parish of Chipping Lam- borne, Berkshire, where John died in 1620 and William about 1665. The latter had sons, Thomas, William, Joshua, Caleb and John. Judged by the naming of their children, Joshua was the father of William Pusey of London Grove, and Thomas the father of Caleb Pusey, Jr., the 3d trustee of London Grove Meeting.


William Swayne


Eldest son of Francis and Elizabeth Swayne of Berkshire, England, arrived in Philadelphia 9-15-1708, and on 7-29-1720, was married to Elizabeth Dell, daughter of Thomas and Mary Dell of Ridley, (now) Delaware Co., Pa. He died in 1735 and his widow in 1743, both in East Marlborough.


Francis Swayne was the son of William Swayne of Ockingham, in Berkshire, who died in 1693. At Newark (now Kennet) Monthly Meeting, 5th Mo. 1st 1710: "Francis Swain haveing produced a Certificate to this meeting, dated from Reding Monthly Meeting in ye County of Barks in Old England, which said Certificate


being read was Excepted on." By deed of Sept. 12, 1711, he purchased 425 acres of land in East Marlborough, where he died 9-30-1721; having previously con- veyed to his son William 195 acres of his original purchase. The births of the children, as furnished by Wm. Marshall Swayne, were these :-


William, 1-30-1689; m. Elizabeth Dell. Elizabeth 5-8-1692; m. Thomas Barnard.


Ann, 6-27-1694; d. unmarried. Francis, 2-9-1697 ; m. Esther Dicks.


Jane, 3-28-1698; m. John Jackson. Sarah, 8-26-1700; m. Robert Lamborn Edward, 11-20-1702; m. Sarah Fincher.


The certificate of the marriage of Sarah Swayne to Robert Lamborn, hereto- fore mentioned, was the first recorded as taking place at the meeting held at the house of John Smith, in East Marlborough.


John Cook


The fifth and last of the trustees named in the first deed for the meeting property in London Grove, was the eldest child of Peter and Elinor ( Norman) Cook, and was born 7-2-1696, at Tarvin, in Cheshire, England. His parents, with their nine children, sailed for America in 1713, but the father died on the voyage or soon after their arrival. His widow married John Fincher in 1714 and they settled in London Grove. John Cook married in 1718 Elinor Langdale and had seven children, who were ancestors of many members of this meeting.


First Tax List of London Grove, 1724 Before that date they were taxed as of New Garden


*Wm. Pusey & land in Sadsbury. . 17-10


*Wm. Chandler 1-4


*Shedrick Scarlet 6-8


*John Allen 8-0


*Joseph Sharp 13-6


*Jeremiah Star 4-6


*James Lindley 19-0


*James Todd 5-8


Joseph Hedge 18-9


*Robert Cain 4-0


*John Cox 8-4


*John Cane 7-0


*Richard Cox 5-0


*Moses Harland 4-0


Thomas Hill 5-0


*Thomas Cox 5-4


*Thomas Underwood 2-4


*John Wickersham 6-0


Daniel Hammond 3-1


William Robe 7-6


*Joseph Jackson 4-8


Francis Foster 4-0


*Alexander Underwood 9-4


*Thomas Speakman 3-0


*Michael Harlan 18-4


*Michael Harlan, Jr. 2-4


*John Cook 4-8


*John Jackson 5-9


*Francis Swain 3-8


*John Fincher 8-6


*Robert Lamborn 3-8


*John Holton 4-0


*Richard Tranter 6-8


*Steven Ailes 7-4


Richard Bennet 3-0


*Jonathan Fincher 3-0


John Spencer 3-0


Benjamin Underwood 3-6


Daniel MackClister 2-6


*Peter Cook 2-8


William


Josephi Garnett 1-8


* Friends


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Marlborough Rate, 1715


*Richard Barnard .0-2-6


Walter Cox 0-1-8


*Gyen Stevenson 0-5-3 Richard Travello .0-4-7


John Ebernethe .0-1-8


*John Simcock 0-4-3


Robert Jones


.0-2-6


*Caleb Pusey .0-4-0


*John Smith 0-5-3


*Thomas Wickersham


0-6-6


*Thomas Mercer


0-5-6


Richard Blackshore .0-5-0


*Vincent Caldwell 0-4-2


*Joshua Pearce .0-4-0


*Mordecai Cloud .0-6-6


*Jeremiah Cloud 0-6-0


*Joell Bayley 0-5-10


+Henry Hayes 0-11-6


*Joseph Pennock 0-14-2


John Martin


.0-1-8


*Francis Swaine 0-4-8


Thomas Nickson 0-4-6


John Cadman, 1000 Acres 0-8-4


*Joseph Pike, 500 Acres .0-4-2


Peter Bainton, 300 Acres .0-2-6 James Trevello, 200 Acres .0-1-8


FREE MEN


John Heath .0-4-0


*James Hays


.0-4-0


6-16-4


Marlborough Tax List, 1724


Henry Hayes 1-10-0


Robert Carter & land in Aston .. 0-7-0


John Stroude .0-9-0


*Richard Hayes .0-5-6


Magnes Tate


.0-5-6


*Joseph Taylor :0-4-6


Jolin Moore 0-4-9


Ralph Tomson .0-5-0


Thomas Nickson 0-8-0


William Hamlinton 0-1-4


*Thomas Wickersham


0-16-0


*Richard Barnard .0-18-6( ?)


Robert Reed .0-3-4


*Joseph Mercer 0-13-4


*Betty Caldwell .0-16-0


*Joshua Pearce 0-15-0


*Mordecai Cloud


1-0-0


*Jeremiah Cloud


.0-19-0


*William Webster .0-5-4


*Richard Barnard 0-18-6


Robert Jones 0-10-0


*Thomas Jackson .0-10-0


*Jolin Smith 1-0-0


Darby Rion 0-2-8


Richard Story 0-2-0


David Rinkin .0-2-0


Zebedee Cantrell .0-6-0


John Chaffon


.0-6-0


William Patton 0-6-0


Friends.


Edward Stroude 0-7-6


James Baker .0-5-0


*William Hayes .0-5-4


*Joseph Hayes


.0-7-6


*Joshua Johnson .0-5-4


*Caleb Pusey 0-19-0


*Joseph Pennock 2-2-9


*William Swayne 0-12-6


*Edward Swayne .0-8-0


*Caleb Pusey


.0-7-4


*John Simcock 0-5-0


*Francis Findel ( Windle) .0-3-6


*Thos. Jackson, weaver 1-6-0


*Samuel Beverle


0-9-0


Henry Treviller


.0-10-6


*Thomas Wickersham


.0-9-9


*Joel Bayley .0-15-0


*Daniel Bayley .0-7-0


*Isaac Bayley


.0-6-4


*Joel Bayley .0-7-4


*William Harlan .0-17-0


*Ezekiel Harlan 0-9-6


Richard Treviller


.0-7-6


NON-RESIDENT LAND


Jonathan Britton, 160 A 5-4


Thomas Price, 50 A 1-8


FREE MEN


George Cessing (Carson)


.0-12-0


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New Garden Tax List, 1724


*Michacl Lightfoot 0-10-4


*Benjamin Fred .0-10-4


William Roe .0-7-6


*William Holyday 0-10-0


William Rowan 0-6-8


*Nehemiah Hutton .0-8-0


*Francis Hobson .0-8-4


*James Starr .0-9-0


*Moses Starr .0-6-0


*Joseph Hutton 0-10-0


*John Hutton .0-1-0


George Wiere .0-2-0


*William Miller 0-18-0


*Joseph Miller 0-10-0


*James Miller 0-10-0


*Tho: Lightfoot .0-7-0


*Joseph Wily 0-8-0


*John Sharp .0-8-0


*Nathaniel Richards 0-13-4


*Evan Powell 0-16-8


*Robert Johnson 0-11-8


*Isaac Starr 0-7-6


Jolın Thomson 0-4-0


*John Lowdan's heirs 0-7-0


*William Miller .0-8-0


NON-RESIDENT LAND


Colonel Evans 2-6-8


William Tanner 0-5-0


· Friends.


As to East Marlborough Lands


The Friends' records in London show that Caleb Pizey (as it was written), son of William Pizey of Lamborn in the county of Berks, and Ann Worley, widow, daughter of Henry Stone, were married 3d Mo. 27th 1681, at Devonshire House meeting. Henry Worley, husband of Ann, had died of a fever, 12th Mo. 14, 1674, leaving sons, Francis and Henry, who came with their mother and step- father to Pennsylvania.


Francis Worley was married in 1693 to Mary Brassey, daughter of Thomas Brassey, deceased, who was a purchaser of 5,000 acres of land from William Penn, March 16, 1681-2. His only other child, Rebecca Brassey, married Thomas Thompson, of New Jersey.


On March 25 (New Year's Day), 1701, three tracts of land were surveyed on the south side of the Street Road in Marlborough,-314 acres for John Sharp- less in right of his father's purchase of 1,000 acres April 5, 1682: for Francis Worley 555 acres in right of his wife, Mary Brassey: 555 acres for Caleb Pusey who had purchased the right from Thomas Thompson and Rebecca (Brassey) his wife.


The Sharpless tract, contrary to the method elsewhere in the Marlborough lots, was a narrow strip immediately south of the Street, and covered the names of Robert Carter, William Swayne and Caleb Pusey, on the accompanying map. Below this were the lots of Caleb Pusey, on the west, and Francis Worley on the east. A patent was executed to John Sharpless, July 20, 1701, for 316 acres, 36 perches, who assigned the same by endorsement on the back of the patent, to Caleb Pusey, Aug. 15, 1701. Another patent was executed July 23, 1701, to Francis Worley and Mary his wife, for 555 acres, and they conveyed the same to Caleb Pusey March 13, 1707. To Caleb Pusey for his own tract of 555 acres a patent was granted July 20 1701.


Caleb Pusey, still residing at Chester, with wife Ann, by deed of March 12, 1712-13, conveyed to his nephew, Caleb Pusey, Jr., 400 acres at the west, next to


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Joseph Pennock, for £90, and the latter, on the following day, mortgaged the eastern half of his purchase to Robert Carter of Aston Township, for £69: 12 shillings. He was married 9th Mo. 5th 1712, at Chester Meeting, to Prudence Carter, daughter of Robert and Lydia, and it may be that he was not required to pay the mortgage.


On the north side of the Street a survey was made 2nd Mo. 8, 1701, for Randal Vernon in right of his purchase of 625 acres, made March 4, 1681-2. This was patented to him Nov. 7, 1711, and on Nov. 19, 1713, he conveyed it to Caleb Pusey.


By deed of Sept. 11, 1711, Caleb Pusey conveyed to Francis Swayne of Marlborough, yeoman, 425 acres of land, and the latter, by deed of 9th Mo. (Nov) 8th 1717, conveyed 195 acres thereof to his son William, as may be seen on the map.


By deed of Ist Mo. (March, O. S.), 20, 1713-14, Caleb Pusey of the township of Chester, and wife Ann, conveyed to John Smith of Marlborough, yeoman, and Ann his wife, daughter of Caleb and Ann Pusey, two tracts of land in Marl- borough, for £5. The first of these is described as beginning at a hickory tree by the Street, in the line of Thomas Vernon; thence south by land of the Penn- ingtons (in the name of Thomas Wickersham on the map), 146 perches and 14 feet to a stone on the side of a hill; thence west 21714 perches to a stone in the line of Francis Swain; north 146 perches and 14 feet to a corner by the Street ; East by the street 217 perches to the beginning, containing 200 acres. The second tract was the Vernon lot north of the Street, containing 315 acres, with the reservation of 117 square perches to secure a water right.


Deed of 6 May 1760: John Smith of East Marlborough, yeoman, and Dorothy his wife, to Joel Baily of Newlinton, Mason. F2, 537.


This recites the deed of Caleb Pusey and wife Ann to John and Ann Smith for two tracts of land in E. Marlborough, of 200 acres and 315 acres; also the death of Ann Smith, by which the whole estate became vested in John Smith.


"And whereas the said John Smith having since erected and built a messuage or tenement and made a plantation on the said tract of 200 acres of land or on some part thereof," now for £900 conveys the said messuage and tract of 200 acres to Joel Baily, together with 117 perches of land north of the Street, enclos- ing a water course.


Joel Baily, by will dated 9th Mo. 19, 1803, devised this property to his son John Baily who married Sarah Taylor in 1785, and died in 1832, leaving several children. Jolin Baily, the last survivor of these, died in 1886, and devised the farm to William H. Scarlett, son of Abiah Scarlett and grandson of Lydia Baily Scarlett, the only child of John and Sarah (Taylor) Baily who married.


Marriages at the Meeting in Marlborough


Thomas Barnard, son of Richard, deceased, and Frances, of Aston


Elizabeth Swayne, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth of Marlborough,


married 10th Mo. 1715. Certificate not recorded.


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John Jackson, son of Ephraim and Rachel, of Edgmont, township, Jane Swayne, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth of Marlborough, married 3d Mo. 1719. Not recorded.


Thomas Harlan, son of Michael and Dinah of Kennet, Mary Carter, daughter of Robert and Lydia of Marlborough, married 7th Mo. 1720. Not recorded.


At London Grove


William Hayes, of Marlborough, son of Henry Hayes, Jane James, of Marlborough,


m. 11-19-1725-6, at London Grove Meeting.


Jonathan Fincher, son of John Fincher of London Grove,


Deborah Dicks, daughter of Peter Dicks, deceased, of Birmingham, m. 4-29-1726, at London Grove Meeting.


Edward Swayne, son of Francis, deceased, of Marlborough, Sarah Fincher, daughter of John, of London Grove, m. 2-25-1728, at London Grove Meeting.


John Smith, of Marlborough,


Dorothy Windle, of the same place, m. 6-6-1728, at London Grove Meeting.


John Baily, son of Joel, of Marlborough,


Lydia Pusey, daughter of William, of London Grove,


m. 3-29-1729, at London Grove Meeting.


Francis Fincher, son of John, of London Grove,


Hannah Shewin, dau. of William, of Kennet, m. 4-30-1731, at London Grove Meeting.


Robert Mickle, of New Garden,


Mary Beverly, daughter of Samuel, of Marlborough, m. 10-19-1733, at London Grove Meeting.


James Miller, Senr, of New Garden,


Ruth Seaton, of London Grove,


m. 2-10-1734, at London Grove Meeting.


John Baldwin, of Kennet, son of William, deceased, of Bucks Co., Pa. Elizabeth Pusey, dau. of William, deceased, of London Grove, m. 9-13-1734, at London Grove Meeting. Robert Lamborn, of Marlborough,


Sarah Swayne, daughter of Francis Swayne, deceased, of Marlborough, married 8-5-1722, at a meeting in Marlborough. Thomas Cocks, of New Garden,


Elizabeth Fincher, daughter of John, of Newgarden [London Grove], married 9-2-1722, at a meeting in Marlborough.


Stephen Harlan, son of Michael, of Bradford,


Hannah Carter, daughter of Robert Carter, mn. 7-26-1723, at house of John Smith, Marlboro.


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Antiques Collected by Ellen P. Way, Anna Palmer Annabelle Swayne Jackson, Anna C. Entriken.


SARAH M. THOMPSON-Revolutionary Spectacles, Grand-Mother's Gold Watch, Old Documents, &c.


ELLEN P. WAY-Bead Purse, Gold Medallion of Israel Way, &c.


J. CARROLL HAYES-Marriage Cert. Mordecai & Jane Hayes. M. in L. G. M't'g-House, 1725.


ELIZABETHI SHARPLES-Sampler, Doll, 100 years, &c.


DR. M. E. and AMIE A. CONARD-Antique Books of Jackson Family of Harmony Grove; Medicine Scales, Nose Glasses of same, &c.


ELIZABETH C. SHARPLESS-Sampler, 1775; Woven Linen, 1776; Bed Quilt, &c.


SIBILLA HAMBLETON-Collection of Rare Old Bonnets, &c.


DR. TRUMAN COATES-Document from Doe Run Meeting, 1818.


RUTHI WILKINSON-Samplers.


BERTIIA BAILY-Antique Dress.


MARY E. HOPKINS-Linen Made at "Harmony Grove," Jackson Home- stead.


JOEL GOOD-High Beaver Hat.


ELLA K. BARNARD-Hair Trunk, Snuff Boxes, Linen Stockings, Shoe Buckle, &c.


M. IDA PHILLIPS-Pewter Tankard & Porringer; Samplers of Ann Pusey, at Westtown; Embroidered Picture, 1785; Fine Work on Linen, by Elizabeth Taylor, &c.


ANNA PALMER-Candlesticks, Snuffers, Doll in Friends' Costume, &c. EDITH HARPER-Indian Axe Head Found in Elk Township.


SARAH B. GAWTHROP-Tortoise Shell Comb.


ANNA R. BEITLER-Grandmother's Embroidered Cape, Worn on Wed- ding Day.


ELIZABETHI HAGERTY-Two Pincushions, 1706; Bead Bags; Pitcher, 1714; Doll, &c.


ELIZABETHI T. L. PENNOCK-Embroidered Shawl; Deed of Pennock Land, 1683; Autograph Quilt, &c.


JOSEPH BAKER-Iron Frying Pan for Hearth Fire.


MARY M. MITCHELL-Old Dress; Quilt, 1845.


ELLA PUSEY-Large Pewter Platter; Pusey Family Bible & Marriage Cert., 1823, &c.


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JOSEPH SHARPLESS-Certificate of Removal from Ireland for Nicholas Newlin & Sons, 1682, &c.


RACHEL PALMER-Facsimile Letters of Wm. Penn.


MARY M. HICKS-Friend's Bonnet.


SAMUEL MOORE-Warming Pan.


MARY BARTRAM-A George Fox Collection, 1706; Marriage Cert. Isaac Bartram & Phebe Baily, 1814.


EDWIN CHAMBERS-Collection of Deeds & Certificates.


ROBERT PYLE (Curator of L. G. Quarterly M't'g.)-A Minute Book of "Newark," 1686.


EMILY PUSEY-Marriage Certificates of Pusey Family, 1803, &c., and "Likeness" of Joshua and Maria Pusey.


EDITH SHARPLESS-First "Suit" of George Sharpless, born 1809.


MARY PYLE-Antique Waffle Iron, Spice Grinder, Plain Bonnet of Han- nah Pennock Edwards, 1747.


FRANCIS PYLE-Deeds, &c., relating to property of 450 acres, half mile north of London Grove M't'g-House.


LYDIA A. CHAMBERS-Baby Cap, 1783; Handkerchief from Lucretia Mott to Nettie Wilson.


LYDIA SKELTON-Latin Dictionary of Caleb Pusey, 1724; Porringers. Flax, &c.


R. EMMA WILSON-London Y. M. Epistles, 1774.


MARION BROSIUS-Sampler, Autograph Quilt, Mexican Dollar, &c.


PHILENA HURFORD -- Blue & White Plate, 1738.


HOWARD PUSEY-Pewter Porringer.


EMMA WORRALL-Needlebook, 1815; Housewife of Rachel Moore Lam- born, 1800.


ANNA P. JACKSON-Beaver Bonnet of Martha Lippincott Paxson.


ISAAC RICHARDS-Photo. of Marriage Certificate of Isaac Richards & Mary Gregg.


WATSON W. DEWEES-Photographs of Meeting Houses.


ELLWOOD and LOUISA HUGHES Cox, Kennett Square-Coverlids, Sam- pler, Silver Spoons, Indian Banner Stone, &c.


MARY P. DIXON, Hockessin, Del .- Five Old Deeds.


M. FLORENCE YEATMAN, Kennett Rural-Silver-mounted Riding Whip. Pewter, Coverlid, &c.


HANNAH M. WALTER, Kennett Square-Rare Lowestoft China, Silver Sugar Tongs, Silver Spoons, Pincushion, &c.


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MARTHA AGNEW McMULLIN, Kennett Rural-Infant Dress of Mary Agnew Taylor, Silver Spoons, Sampler, &c.


AMELIA EVES FARRON, Kennett Rural-Coverlid, etc.


MARGARET KENT MAULE, Kennett Rural-Old Bible, Pewter Platter, &c. MARY S. BARTRAM, Kennett Square-Old China.


ANNA M. EASTBURN, Toughkenamon Valley-Ancient Silk Dress & Mantle, Sampler, Daguerreotype, &c.


MARY WALTON GRIEST, Kennett Rural-Wooden Doll.


ORVILLE KAY, London Grove-Silver Watch 200 Years Old.


ANNE LAMBORN POLK, Kennett Square-Portraits of Robt. Lamborn & Wife, Sampler, &c.


SARAH TAYLOR JACKSON, Kennett Square-Antique Box, &c. ANNA BUTLER DALLAS, Kennett Square-Candlesticks, &c.


ANNA C. ENTRIKEN, Kennett Square-Homespun Short Gown, Bonnet Cover, Teapot, etc.


MARY SCARLETT PENNOCK, Kennett Square-Old Deeds, &c.


JENNIE HICKMAN CHALFANT, Kennett Square-Broadcloth Cape, &c.


LAURA PUSEY SWAYNE, Kennett Square-Crêpe Dress, Needle Book, Daguerreotypes, &c.


JANE T. BARNARD, Kennett Square-Daguerreotypes, etc.


EMMA SATTERTHWAIT WALTON, Kennett Rural-Old Deeds, &c.


ANNABELLE SWAYNE JACKSON-Pusey & Swayne Daguerreotypes, Silver Spoons, Candlesticks, Candelabra, China, &c.


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Committees


CHAIRMAN OF THE CELEBRATION EDWARD A. PENNOCK, Chatham. VICE-CHAIRMAN G. WALTER SHARPLESS, Toughkenamon.


SECRETARY MARY W. PYLE, Leonard.


TREASURER PHILIP M. HICKS, Avondale.


COMMITTEES IN CHARGE OF THE CELEBRATION


PROGRAM


Edward A. Pennock, Chairman Augustus Brosius Hannah C. Pyle G. Walter Sharpless


INVITATION


Mary W. Pyle, Chairman


Thomas L. Passmore


Joseph C. Sharpless


Anna S. Groff


Emma R. Brosius


P. Allen Cloud


H. Emma Pusey


Rebecca R. Pennock Mary S. Passmore


PUBLICITY


Philip M. Hicks, Chairman Hayes C. Taylor Robert Pyle


William W. Polk


Nathan Walton


TRANSPORTATION


Edward B. Walton, Chairman Evan B. Sharpless Jesse Allen Mahlon Brosius Joel Walton


Lamartine Hood


Warren Gray


Chester Pennock


Raymond Yeatman


Morris E. Chambers


Warren Walton


William P. Moore


Ralph Baker


James L. Pennock


William J. Pusey


Evan Spencer


Percy W. Pierce


E. Abner Pusey


HOSPITALITY


Sarah A. Pennock, Chairman


Florence Baker


Mary W. Spencer


Lizzie T. Pennock


Amy P. Buffington


Hannah M. Sharpless


John P. Sharpless


Adeline V. Hood


Lizzie Swayne Nettie Groff


Emma B. Passmore


Mary S. Bartram Iva Sharpless


Roland Sharpless Annie Moore


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Mary Wood Pusey Reba Walton Elsie Cloud . Philip C. Pusey James G. Logan Albert L. Thompson Orville Kay Harold D. Chambers Jessie Pyle Sarah Moore


Mary R. Hicks Blanche Pennock


Cora Hall


Clarence Swayne


Elwood Steele


Mary J. Brosius


Anna R. Beitler


Edith D. Sharpless


Arthur P. Yeatman


Norman Spencer


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Robert L. Pyle, Chairman Edward B. Walton G. Walter Sharpless


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A Partial List of Those Present


Allcom, Bertha, Wilmington, Del. Allen, Jesse D., Avondale, Pa. Allen, Rebecca E. J., Avondale, Pa. Allen, Belle R., Cochranville, Pa. Allen, Geo. T., Cochranville, Pa. Ambler, Ellen, Norristown, Pa. Ash, C. W., Coatesville, Pa. Ash, Annie P., Coatesville, Pa. Ashbridge, Edw. B., West Chester, Pa. Atwell, D. Edw., Kennett Square, Pa.


Baily, Orpha H., Gum Tree, Pa. Baily, Raymond, Gum Tree, Pa.


Baily, Samuel, Merchantville, Pa.


Baily, Lydia M., Northbrook, Pa. Baily, Sarah H., West Chester, Pa. Baily, Isaac H., West Chester, Pa. Baily, Mary L., West Chester, Pa. Baily, Mary B., West Chester, Pa. Bailey, Geo., Jr., West Chester, Pa. Bailey, Mary H., West Chester, Pa. Bailey, Averala C., West Grove, Pa. Bailey, Berthia M., West Grove, Pa. Bailey, Mary E., West Grove, Pa. Baker, Annie M., Avondale, Pa. Baker, Sara E., Chatham, Pa.


Baker, Harry, E., Chatham, Pa.


Baker, Mrs. M. R., Chatham, Pa. Baker, Lewis, Christiana, Pa. Baker, Kate G., Christiana, Pa. Baker, Elizabeth N., Coatesville, Pa. Baker, Mrs. E. R., Coatesville, Pa. Baker, Eva M., Cochranville, Pa. Baker, T. C., Cochranville, Pa. Baker, Anna S., Gap, Pa. Baker, Allison, Gap, Pa.


Baker, Bertha M., Gap, Pa.


Baker, J. Eugene, Lansdowne, Pa. Baker, Mrs. J. E., Lansdowne, Pa. Baker, Ida J., Media, Pa. Baker, Annie S., Philadelphia, Pa. Baker, Margaret, West Grove, Pa. Baker, Mary, West Grove, Pa.


Baker, Sue, West Grove, Pa. Baker, Nellie, West Grove, Pa.


Baker, J. Thos., West Grove, Pa. Baker, Florence, West Grove, Pa. Balderston, M. A., Colora, Md. Balderston, Sarah A., Colora, Md. Balderston, Anne, Colora, Md. Balderston, Bertha, Colora, Md. Balderston, Anna E. E., Kennett Sq., Pa. Balderston, John L., Kennett Sq., Pa. Baldwin, Harry D., Avondale, Pa. Baldwin, Hadley, Avondale, Pa. Baldwin, Mrs. H. D., Avondale, Pa. Baldwin, Barkley C., Avondale, Pa. Baldwin, Emmarene E., Avondale, Pa.


Baldwin, Sarah W., Chadds Ford, Pa. Baldwin, Emily K., Doe Run, Pa. Baldwin, Mary V., George School, Pa. Ball, Mrs. Edith S., Embreeville, Pa. Bancroft, Kate S., Kennett Square, Pa. Barnard, Ida E., Chatham, Pa. Barnard, Jere, Chatham, Pa. Barnard, Jas. T., Christiana, Pa.


Barnard, Mary T., Christiana, Pa.


Barnard, Elizabeth, Kennett Square, Pa. Barnard, Jane T., Kennett Square, Pa.


Barnard, J. Earle, Kennett Square, Pa. Barnard, Marian, Kennett Square, Pa. Barnard, Annie H., Northbrook, Pa. Barnard, Milton, Northbrook, Pa.


Barnard, C. Percival, Northbrook, Pa. Barnard, J. Wickersham, Northbrook, Pa. Batchellor, Daniel, Philadelphia, Pa. Barnard, Clara H., Philadelphia, Pa. Barnard, C. Norman, West Chester, Pa. Barnard, Ella K., West Grove, Pa. Barnes, Mrs. F. P., West Phila., Pa. Barrett, Geo. A., Media, Pa. Bartram, T. Chalkley, Kennett Sq., Pa. Bartram, Ida, Wilmington, Del. Bartram, Frank M., Kennett Sq., Pa. Bartram, Mary S'., Kennet Sq., Pa. Beitler, Luman, West Grove, Pa. Beitler, Anna R., West Grove, Pa. Bell, Melissa R., Bayside, N. Y. Bernard, J. Max, Chester, Pa. Bernard, Howard D., Chester, Pa.


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Bernard, F., D. D. S., Kennett Sq., Pa. Bieking, Mrs. John, West Chester, Pa. Biddle, Geo. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Biddle, Anna M., Philadelphia, Pa. Bingham, Gertrude, Avondale, Pa. Bingham, T. Passmore, Avondale, Pa. Blackburn, Cornelia L., Peachbottom, Pa. Bone, Mrs. Robt., Thorndale, Pa. Booth, Ellen M., Chester, Pa.


Booth, Sarah W. C., Kennett Sq., Pa.


Boyd, Horace S., Lenover, Pa. Bradshaw, R. V., Washington, D. C. Branson, Nathan V., Selma, O.


Brinton, Mabel H., Center Square, Pa. Brinton, Anna E., Coatesville, Pa. Brinton, Helen M., Coatesville, Pa. Brinton, Chas., Glenrose, Pa. Brinton, Gulielma, Glenrose, Pa.


Brinton, Elizabeth L., Oxford, Pa. Brinton, Caleb, Pocopson, Pa.


Brinton, Jane, Pocopson, Pa.


Brinton, Mr. and Mrs. F. D., West Chester, Pa.


Broomell, E. G., Christiana, Pa.


Broomell, Mary C., Christiana, Pa.


Broomell, Alice, Kennett Square, Pa.


Broomell, Eva., Kennett Square, Pa. Broomell, Helen, Kennett Square, Pa. Broomell, J. Howard, Kennett Sq., Pa. Broomell, Jeannette T., Philadelphia, Pa. Broomell, Samuel H., West Grove, Pa. Broomell, Mary E., West Grove, Pa. Broomhall, Jas. N., London Grove, Pa. Brosius, Alice H., Avondale, Pa. Brosius, Arthur, Avondale, Pa. Brosius, Augustus, Avondale, Pa. Brosius, Mary, Avondale, Pa. Brosius, Emma R., Chatham, Pa. Brosius, Anna M., Chatham, Pa. Brosius, Chas C., Chatham, Pa. Brosius, Sara, Chatham, Pa. Brosius, Mahlon G., Chatham, Pa. Brosius, Joshua P., Cochranville, Pa. Brosius, Elsie M., Collamer, Pa. Brosius, Mrs. Tila M., Homeville, Pa. Brosius, Marion M., West Grove, Pa.


Brosius, S. G., West Grove, Pa. Brosius, Elizabeth A., Wilmington, Del. Brosius, Lewis W., Wilmington, Del. Brown, Mrs. E. C., Christiana, Pa. Brown, Frederick S., Christiana, Pa. Brown, Lillian, Kennett Square, Pa. Brown, Mary P., Kennett Square, Pa. Brown, Virginia T., Kennett Square, Pa. Brown, Edna, New Garden, Pa. Brown, Miss L. H., Nottingham, Pa. Brumbaugh, Mabel A., Germantown, Pa. Buck, Dorothy L., West Philla., Pa. Buck, Mrs. H. P., West Phila., Pa. Buckingham, Richard G., Newark, Del. Buffington, Edwin P., Doe Run, Pa. Buffington, Pusey W., Doe Run, Pa. Buffington, Sara P., Doe Run, Pa.


Buffington, Amy J., Doe Run, Pa. Buffington, Elizabeth, Doe Run, Pa. Buffiington, Edwin R., Rising. Sun, Md. Buffington, Hannah P., Rising Sun, Md. Bullock, C. Evans, Unionville, Pa.


Bullock, Hannah W., Unionville, Pa. Bunting, Hannah T., Glen Mills, Pa.


Bunting, Helen C., Swarthmore, Pa. Bushong, Alice K., Kelton, Pa.


Bushong, Henry, Kelton, Pa.




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