The Families of Joshua Williams of Chester County, Pa. and John McKeehan of Cumberland County, Pa: With Some Allied Families |
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... Hudson Williams Westminster Presbyterian Church , Minneapolis Joshua Davis ... Hudson Williams Charles Rittenhouse Williams Alice Irene Schmucker Louis Albert Mitchell Julianna ... George Douglas 231 ' John Ker Davis 233 Deborah PAGE.
... Hudson Williams Westminster Presbyterian Church , Minneapolis Joshua Davis ... Hudson Williams Charles Rittenhouse Williams Alice Irene Schmucker Louis Albert Mitchell Julianna ... George Douglas 231 ' John Ker Davis 233 Deborah PAGE.
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... Hudson , James Cloyd , and in 1774 , John Williams . Joseph Williams was a ... George Gil- espie of Christiana Creek , Robert Witherspoon of Ap- poquinimy ... George Williams 15.
... Hudson , James Cloyd , and in 1774 , John Williams . Joseph Williams was a ... George Gil- espie of Christiana Creek , Robert Witherspoon of Ap- poquinimy ... George Williams 15.
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With Some Allied Families. From " The Making of Pennsylvania " by Sydney George Fisher , page 202 : " The Welsh ... Hudson , Elliott , and Hayes were in the same vicinity ; all names connected by marriage with the line of Joshua ...
With Some Allied Families. From " The Making of Pennsylvania " by Sydney George Fisher , page 202 : " The Welsh ... Hudson , Elliott , and Hayes were in the same vicinity ; all names connected by marriage with the line of Joshua ...
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... Hudson of York Co. , Fifty Pounds , and to their sons George and Joseph Fifty Pounds each , and to their daughter Mary , wife of Lewis Williams , Fifty Pounds . To Jane , wife of James Davidson of Cumberland Co. , and daughter of William ...
... Hudson of York Co. , Fifty Pounds , and to their sons George and Joseph Fifty Pounds each , and to their daughter Mary , wife of Lewis Williams , Fifty Pounds . To Jane , wife of James Davidson of Cumberland Co. , and daughter of William ...
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... Hudson was there at the laying out of the town ; and his brothers James and George were among the early settlers . A plausible surmise is that through their uncle , Capt . Joshua Williams , the young men were led to believe Bellefonte a ...
... Hudson was there at the laying out of the town ; and his brothers James and George were among the early settlers . A plausible surmise is that through their uncle , Capt . Joshua Williams , the young men were led to believe Bellefonte a ...
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acres Agnes Alexander McBride Alice American Anna Bellefonte Benjamin Big Spring Boal Boas born April born Aug born Dec born Feb born Jan born July born June born March born Nov born Oct born Sept brother Campbell Catherine Chambersburg Charles Chester County Children City Club College County Crosman Cumberland Cumberland County daughter David death Deborah died Dungan Eleanor Eliza Elizabeth Ellen Elliott Englar Espy father George George Hudson graduated Hall Harrisburg Helen Henry High School Hudson James G James McKeehan John McKeehan Johnš Joseph W Joseph,3 Lewis Joshua Joshua Williams June 10th land Lewis Williams liams lived Longwell Louis Margaret Maria Married Martha Mary Jane McCollough Minn Minneapolis Mitchell Nancy Newville Ohio Patchin Pennsylvania Petran Pettit Philadelphia Presbyterian Church Priscilla regiment Roan Robert Patterson Samuel Kyle Samuel McKeehan Sarah Sharpe surnamed Thompson Tinicum township Travis Weaver wife Wilson Yellow Breeches Creek
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Page 16 - Norman invaders, felt they were still a separate people, and like the Germans, they hoped to have a country of their own in Pennsylvania. . . . For the first fifteen or twenty years after the founding of Pennsylvania in 1682, the Welsh were the most numerous class of immigrants, and they have left many traces of themselves for miles around Philadelphia in the names of places.