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From: "Janice Sweeney" <>
Subject: Re: BRETHREN-D Digest V00 #305
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 13:28:41 -0700
References: <200007011140_MC2-AAD3-25CE@compuserve.com>


I have a copy of a will written in 1791 in Vincent Twp, Chester County, in
which a David Ditlo is named as "my beloved friend". I am trying to find
the father of the man who wrote the will, Henry Dasher and I even thought of
trying to find David's origins as a clue to where Henry may have come from.
But in searching records, I could never find him in Coventry or Vincent.
When I read your message I thought, maybe his name was Titlow. Could this
be and do you have a David Titlow, member of the COB Coventry around this
time period. Henry is listed as one of the families in 1770. Any info
would be greatly appreciated.
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From: c r honaker <>
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Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 8:40 AM
Subject: BRETHREN-D Digest V00 #305


> Alexander Mack wasn't the first Brethren Minister--but, maybe the second.
> My ancestor Peter Becker was the first minister and I believe he baptized
> Alexander Mack in Germantown in 1723 or 24. Peter Becker arrived from
> Palatine in 1719. Could anyone do a look up in the Alexander Mack book
for
> me? I'm looking for Titlow ancestors who were part of the church at that
> time in Coventry, Chester Cty, Pa (which borders Berks Cty and Montgomery
> Cty). Thanks much! Ray
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