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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F60
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Ashland House | Family: F3461
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At a meeting held at John BowaterÕs | Family: F1330
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at bridesÕ fatherÕs home | Family: F1639
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At Chester monthly meeting, 27th of 10 mo. 1714: John Williamson and Sarah Smedley declared their intentions of marriage. John Maris and William Lewis, Elthew Goldin and Sarah Minshall were appointed to make inquiry as to their clearness of other engagements. At the next meeting, 11 mo 31st, nothing appearing to obstruct, they were given liberty to proceed, and Aaron james and Daniel Hoopes, elthew Goldin and Sarah Minshall were appointed to see that their marriage was accomplished orderly. 12 mo. 28th, ÒThe two friends that were appointed to attend the marriage of John Williamson Reports that they saw nothing but that things were indeferent well.Ó | Family: F28
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at George WilsonÕs house | Family: F1148
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at home of Rev. Joseph Evans | Family: F711
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at old homestead | Family: F3471
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at Olivet Baptist Church | Family: F1271
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before Charles F. Warrick , mayor of Philadelphia | Family: F1764
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1159
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2453
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1150
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by Rev Dr. J. L. Polk | Family: F1644
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By Rev. A. G. Morrison | Family: F892
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by Rev. John Nicholson | Family: F140
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by Rev. W. H. Bunell | Family: F1658
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Daniel Williamson and Mary Smith declared their intentions of marriage at Chester Monthly Meeting, 7 mo. 7, 1685, and Robert Taylor and Thomas Pearson, Grace Stanfield and Ellen Coppock were appointed to make inquiry as to their clearness. On their second appearance, 8 mo. 5, 1685, they were given liberty to accomplish their marriage. | Family: F29
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F3946
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From Genealogy of the Smedley Family by Gilbert Cope: Abington Monthly Meeting minutes, "At a meeting ye 5th of 3 mo. 1684, at ye New Meetinghouse of Oxford, Whereas John Goodin and Sarah Kitchen, booth belonging to this meeting, having declared their Intentions of Marriage with each Other: and Enquiry being made by persons Appointed, and found clear from all others on ye account Were permitted, and accomplished their Marriage accordingly." | Family: F30
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Granted divorce by Judge Ernest Harvey in Chester county court. On the grounds of indignities. | Family: F985
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He learned the trade of a cabinet maker, which he followed for several years. He married Miss Leah Lavinia Ritz, of Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pa., January 20, 1858. She was born July 2, 1833. Soon after marriage they located at South Charleston, Clark County, Ohio. There Mr. Keylor died February 10, 1863, leaving one son, Howard R. Keylor, b. October 9, 1860. Soon after the death of her husband Mrs. Keylor returned to Pennsylvania with her young son. On the 15th of May, 1871, she married, second, George Starrett, of Philadelphia, and they emigrated to Walla Walla, Washington, where she died April 10, 1889, having lived there continuously from October 10, 1871. | Family: F863
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He met Amy while in a hospital in the west. | Family: F64
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I have a copy of the marriage certificate of George Harland and Elizabeth Duck. They were married on the 27th day of the ninth month in the year 1678. The marriage was recorded on page 91 of the Marriage Book of the Lurgan Monthly Meeting and the certificate is on file in the Public Records Office in Belfast, N.I.
Frances Holt (a decedent of George Washington Harlan) | Family: F1353
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2090
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Married by George Gaul, Minister of the Gospel | Family: F2
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Married by Henry Fleming, Esq. | Family: F703
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F864
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2479
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PAGE 367 | Family: F19
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Patterson memorial church - Rev. NBell presiding | Family: F506
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Source William Roy refers to Thomas Kitchen of Oxford.
"Thomas Kitchen of Oxford Township in ye County of Philadelphia, and Mary Mace, widow, Living near Skoolkill, were married 8th of 10th mo. 1685. No witness of either name recorded."
Source unknown but probably Smedley by Cope:
Surveyor Thomas Fairman on 25th of 1st month 1683 conveyed to Thomas Kitching Sen of Meeting House Yar 10 acres of land. When Thomas died his son and heir Thomas Kitching released this land to Mary widow of said | Family: F31
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The certificate of marriage is recorded by Chester Monthly Meeting, and shows among the witnesses three Richards, Thomas, William, Joseph and Rachel Woodward. | Family: F2513
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The Rev. that married them had recently been in an accident and was confined to bed while he performed the ceremony. | Family: F556
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They honeymooned in Niagara Falls. | Family: F99
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They lived for a few years in Colerain township where he bought a farm. Then he moved to the farm of his uncle, Ezekiel Webb. which had come into his posession. In 1847 Henry was persuaded by his father to return to Chester County, where he made his home until 1852, in which year he resumed his residence on his Lancaster County Farm. In 1872 he sold this property to live with his children until his death in 1887. | Family: F1415
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They married at the home of MaryÕs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carpenter, Pomeroy, on a Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of the Hephzibah Baptist Church, Rev. Henry Stephen Kidd. The bride wore a gown of white silk trimmed with Duchess lace and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The house was decorated with Easter lilies in pink and white.
The guests presented then with several useful and beautiful presents, consisting of silverware, cut glass, linens and rugs. | Family: F99
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They raised the children of MiltonÕs brother John High at JohnÕs wife ElizaÕs request. They also raise Melissa Holaday that would eventually marry Milton Lafaytte. | Family: F1813
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2556
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They settled for a time at ChaddÕs Ford, but later moved to Unionville. | Family: F1293
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They settled in Concord Township and he followed the business of a carpenter for 21 years, when he bought a farm at Elam, Del. Co. | Family: F2897
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They settled in Willistown, on Ridley Creek, just below the present trolley road from West Chester to Philadelphia. The eastern end of the house bears the initials, Y. A. M., 1727. | Family: F2283
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They settled on a farm in Colerain township where he died while still a young man. Mary and the children returned to Chester Co. where they all died. | Family: F146
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They were married at the home of Rev. Joseph S. Evans, pastor of Goshen Baptist Church. The Rev. Mr. Evans had been in an accident and was confined to his bed, be he conducted the marriage ceremony just the same. "We had intended to be married on Washington's birthday," said this bride of fifty-two years, "but the 22nd was on Friday that year and we were advised that it was bad luck to be married on Friday. We went for a visit to Mace's Uncle's h | Family: F556
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They were married by Dr. Rendall of Lincoln University. | Family: F3
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--Other Fields
Anst File #: M5JT-S7 | Alice
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--Other Fields
Baptism: 28 MAY 1938
Endowment: 11 OCT 1938 | Alice
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Died after 1572 | Alice
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | A.S.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | E.
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