In 1760 removed from Birmingham to Salsbury, Chester Co., Pa.
In 1760 removed from Birmingham to Salsbury, Chester Co., Pa.
In 1760 removed from Birmingham to Salsbury, Chester Co., Pa.
Marriage Notes for ESTHER GILPIN and SAMUEL PAINTER:
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[Abstracts of Marriages, The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vol II, Marriage Certificates Beginning with 1681, p 74]
Samuel Painter Junr son of Samuel Painter and Elizabeth his wife of Burmingham In the County of Chester and Province of Pensilvania and Esther Gilpin Daughter of Joseph Gilpin Deceased and of Hannah
his widdow of the Township and County afore said were married this fifth day of the Sixth month in the yeare one Thousand seven hundred forty one in a publick meeting of people called Quakers at
their meeting house in Concord.
Samuel Painter,
Esther Painter.
Moses Key John Townsend Anne Painter
John Pennell George Carssen Lydiah Painter
Benja Mendenhall Ann Mendenhall Hannah Saile
Peter Hatton Mary Pennel Alice Buckingham
Caleb Peirce Lydiah Mendenhall Rachel Seal
Nicholas Newlin Mary Peirce Elline Carssen
Nathn Rutter Ann Evets Hannah Mendenhall
Joseph Williams Edith Newlin Grace Cloud
John Pyle Sarah Buckingham Nathannel Riding
Joseph Mendenhall Mary Newlin Thomas Painter
John Painter Rachel Pyle Samuel Painter
James Stoney Hannah Townsend Elizabeth Painter
Benjamin Sing Anne Caldwell Hanah Gilpin
Isaac Mendenhall Anne Peirce Ruth Gilpin
Ruth Mendenhall Isaac Gilpin Richard Eavenson
Mary Gilpin George Gilpin Sarah Cook
Mary Taylor Hannah Seal Moses Gilpin
Alice Eavenson Joseph GilpinMarriage Notes for ESTHER GILPIN and SAMUEL PAINTER:
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[Abstracts of Marriages, The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vol II, Marriage Certificates Beginning with 1681, p 74]
Samuel Painter Junr son of Samuel Painter and Elizabeth his wife of Burmingham In the County of Chester and Province of Pensilvania and Esther Gilpin Daughter of Joseph Gilpin Deceased and of Hannah
his widdow of the Township and County afore said were married this fifth day of the Sixth month in the yeare one Thousand seven hundred forty one in a publick meeting of people called Quakers at
their meeting house in Concord.
Samuel Painter,
Esther Painter.
Moses Key John Townsend Anne Painter
John Pennell George Carssen Lydiah Painter
Benja Mendenhall Ann Mendenhall Hannah Saile
Peter Hatton Mary Pennel Alice Buckingham
Caleb Peirce Lydiah Mendenhall Rachel Seal
Nicholas Newlin Mary Peirce Elline Carssen
Nathn Rutter Ann Evets Hannah Mendenhall
Joseph Williams Edith Newlin Grace Cloud
John Pyle Sarah Buckingham Nathannel Riding
Joseph Mendenhall Mary Newlin Thomas Painter
John Painter Rachel Pyle Samuel Painter
James Stoney Hannah Townsend Elizabeth Painter
Benjamin Sing Anne Caldwell Hanah Gilpin
Isaac Mendenhall Anne Peirce Ruth Gilpin
Ruth Mendenhall Isaac Gilpin Richard Eavenson
Mary Gilpin George Gilpin Sarah Cook
Mary Taylor Hannah Seal Moses Gilpin
Alice Eavenson Joseph GilpinMarriage Notes for ESTHER GILPIN and SAMUEL PAINTER:
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[Abstracts of Marriages, The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vol II, Marriage Certificates Beginning with 1681, p 74]
Samuel Painter Junr son of Samuel Painter and Elizabeth his wife of Burmingham In the County of Chester and Province of Pensilvania and Esther Gilpin Daughter of Joseph Gilpin Deceased and of Hannah
his widdow of the Township and County afore said were married this fifth day of the Sixth month in the yeare one Thousand seven hundred forty one in a publick meeting of people called Quakers at
their meeting house in Concord.
Samuel Painter,
Esther Painter.
Moses Key John Townsend Anne Painter
John Pennell George Carssen Lydiah Painter
Benja Mendenhall Ann Mendenhall Hannah Saile
Peter Hatton Mary Pennel Alice Buckingham
Caleb Peirce Lydiah Mendenhall Rachel Seal
Nicholas Newlin Mary Peirce Elline Carssen
Nathn Rutter Ann Evets Hannah Mendenhall
Joseph Williams Edith Newlin Grace Cloud
John Pyle Sarah Buckingham Nathannel Riding
Joseph Mendenhall Mary Newlin Thomas Painter
John Painter Rachel Pyle Samuel Painter
James Stoney Hannah Townsend Elizabeth Painter
Benjamin Sing Anne Caldwell Hanah Gilpin
Isaac Mendenhall Anne Peirce Ruth Gilpin
Ruth Mendenhall Isaac Gilpin Richard Eavenson
Mary Gilpin George Gilpin Sarah Cook
Mary Taylor Hannah Seal Moses Gilpin
Alice Eavenson Joseph Gilpin
DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 14:52:26DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:32
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PLAC see notesShe was christened 6/10/97 in Elkton, Cecil, Md. USA. Her neam is sp. Allice, Alice, and Alica, depending on which first source found.
She is mentioned owning land under her fist husbands name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687.
It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vastal. She was baptised, and became a member of the Baptist church at Brandywine on the 6th mo. 10th day, 1697.
Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The othe poss. is that she , and her dau. Hannah, also baptised, were led away from friends by Geo. Keith who
had caused many problems for the Quaker church. After her second husband's death , on Mar. 26, 1709, Alice Vastall, and son William were offically deeded 125, ac. of land previously agreed upon by
her late husband William Vastall, and Benjamin Mendenhall.
Her late husband had built a house on the land, and willed it to his wife, and son William at his death._FA1
PLAC see notesShe was christened 6/10/97 in Elkton, Cecil, Md. USA. Her neam is sp. Allice, Alice, and Alica, depending on which first source found.
She is mentioned owning land under her fist husbands name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687.
It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vastal. She was baptised, and became a member of the Baptist church at Brandywine on the 6th mo. 10th day, 1697.
Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The othe poss. is that she , and her dau. Hannah, also baptised, were led away from friends by Geo. Keith who
had caused many problems for the Quaker church. After her second husband's death , on Mar. 26, 1709, Alice Vastall, and son William were offically deeded 125, ac. of land previously agreed upon by
her late husband William Vastall, and Benjamin Mendenhall.
Her late husband had built a house on the land, and willed it to his wife, and son William at his death._FA1
PLAC see notesShe was christened 6/10/97 in Elkton, Cecil, Md. USA. Her neam is sp. Allice, Alice, and Alica, depending on which first source found.
She is mentioned owning land under her fist husbands name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687.
It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vastal. She was baptised, and became a member of the Baptist church at Brandywine on the 6th mo. 10th day, 1697.
Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The othe poss. is that she , and her dau. Hannah, also baptised, were led away from friends by Geo. Keith who
had caused many problems for the Quaker church. After her second husband's death , on Mar. 26, 1709, Alice Vastall, and son William were offically deeded 125, ac. of land previously agreed upon by
her late husband William Vastall, and Benjamin Mendenhall.
Her late husband had built a house on the land, and willed it to his wife, and son William at his death.
_FA1
PLAC see notesWill prob. Feb. 26, 1701 in Weston Twp._FA1
PLAC see notesWill prob. Feb. 26, 1701 in Weston Twp._FA1
PLAC see notesWill prob. Feb. 26, 1701 in Weston Twp.
_FA1
PLAC see notesShe was christened 6/10/97 in Elkton, Cecil, Md. USA. Her neam is sp. Allice, Alice, and Alica, depending on which first source found.
She is mentioned owning land under her fist husbands name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687.
It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vastal. She was baptised, and became a member of the Baptist church at Brandywine on the 6th mo. 10th day, 1697.
Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The othe poss. is that she , and her dau. Hannah, also baptised, were led away from friends by Geo. Keith who
had caused many problems for the Quaker church. After her second husband's death , on Mar. 26, 1709, Alice Vastall, and son William were offically deeded 125, ac. of land previously agreed upon by
her late husband William Vastall, and Benjamin Mendenhall.
Her late husband had built a house on the land, and willed it to his wife, and son William at his death._FA1
PLAC see notesShe was christened 6/10/97 in Elkton, Cecil, Md. USA. Her neam is sp. Allice, Alice, and Alica, depending on which first source found.
She is mentioned owning land under her fist husbands name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687.
It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vastal. She was baptised, and became a member of the Baptist church at Brandywine on the 6th mo. 10th day, 1697.
Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The othe poss. is that she , and her dau. Hannah, also baptised, were led away from friends by Geo. Keith who
had caused many problems for the Quaker church. After her second husband's death , on Mar. 26, 1709, Alice Vastall, and son William were offically deeded 125, ac. of land previously agreed upon by
her late husband William Vastall, and Benjamin Mendenhall.
Her late husband had built a house on the land, and willed it to his wife, and son William at his death._FA1
PLAC see notesShe was christened 6/10/97 in Elkton, Cecil, Md. USA. Her neam is sp. Allice, Alice, and Alica, depending on which first source found.
She is mentioned owning land under her fist husbands name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687.
It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vastal. She was baptised, and became a member of the Baptist church at Brandywine on the 6th mo. 10th day, 1697.
Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The othe poss. is that she , and her dau. Hannah, also baptised, were led away from friends by Geo. Keith who
had caused many problems for the Quaker church. After her second husband's death , on Mar. 26, 1709, Alice Vastall, and son William were offically deeded 125, ac. of land previously agreed upon by
her late husband William Vastall, and Benjamin Mendenhall.
Her late husband had built a house on the land, and willed it to his wife, and son William at his death.