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From: Don Harlacher <>
Subject: Re: Rudolph Pollinger (?Bollinger?)
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 11:33:04 -0400 (EDT)


In response to an E-Mail from Gail Holdeman...

Rudolph Pollinger is identified in an Indenture, dated December 15, 1760,
which documents the sale of 118 acres in Cocalico Township, Lancaster
County, PA by Charles Harlacher to his son Charles. Rudolph Pollinger is
identified as an adjacent land owner, and in fact a map that I have shows
Rudolph Pollinger owning 192 acres and 113 perches in Cocalico Township. A
warrant was issued for the land on February 27, 1734. It was surveyed April
20, 1739. And the patent was issued to Rudolph Pollinger on September 4,
1740. The original Patent can be found in Patent Book A, Volume 9, page 213.

Hope this helps...

Don

At 09:16 PM 8/13/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I am interested in what Don Harlacher wrote regarding the above name. He is
>in my family tree on a way out limb. Thank you. Gail Holdeman
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