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From: "Sandra Ferguson" <>
Subject: Engle/Freelamb
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:30:46 -0500
References: <009f01c1c937$8e37cb50$be32fea9@velma>
Nicholas came to Pa ca 1700, form Stockton,Durham, England and settled
first in PA. (I have his other children/mates if you need them). John, who
married Susanna Engle, was a member of the PA Assembly, sheriff, justice of
the courts...died in 1766 with 9 living children (need all the names?)
Here if Frederick's will;
ENGLE, FREDERICK. Middletown, yeoman.
August 3, 1737. September 10, 1737. B. 14.
To sons Frederick and John my plantation with Tanyard when 21. To
daughter Mary, Susanna and Ann £60 each at 18. Remainder to wife Ann.
Executors: wife, Joseph Cloud and Edwd. Woodward Sr. Letters to widow
Anna Woodward, the other renouncing.
Witnesses: William Hill, Robert Tipping, Henry Camm.
[Frederick Engle, aged 13, son of Paul and Mary, born Germantown,
baptized at Christ Church, May 22, 1711.]
FAIRLAMB, JOHN. Middletown.
February 2, 1766. March 25, 1766.
Provides for wife Susanna. To son Nicholas part of plantation lying
between Edgmont Road and Chester Creek. To son Frederick the part of
plantation lying between Edgmont Road and Ridley Creek, also £20. To
sons Samuel and John £300 each. To each of 5 daughters Catherine, Anne,
Susanna, Eleanor and Mary £150. Executors: Henry Hale Graham and son
Frederick. H. H. Graham to be guardian of children.
Witnesses: John Cox, Frederick Engle, Joshua Cowpland.
Nicholas died intestate, but there are estate papers on record;
Chester Co.
FAIRLAMB, NICHOLAS.
October 22, 1722.
Adm. to Katherine Fairlamb.
If interested in writing to Chester for a copy of the wills, let me know and
I'll send the address; they're prompt and nice to deal with!
I try to do lookups for all names posted, but without given names and
dates, it's impossible for me to do this. If you want to post some of each
for the surnames you list I'll be glad to see what I can come up with, but
need more than just a surname. Many of the names are familiar ones, but I
can't possibly post all the info for each.
Sandra
----- Original Message -----
From: Velma Beale <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:01 PM
Subject: Frederick Engle, d. 1737
> Hi everyone. I am new to the list and look forward to joining in.
>
> Does anyone have any further information on Frederick Engle, reportedly
emigrated from Yorkshire England, d. Aug 1737, m. 6 Nov 1720 to Ann/Anna
Cloud, who also married Robert Pennell and d. 9 May 1793. The only child I
have is Susannah Engle, m. 13 Nov 1742/43 to John Fairlamb, Sr., son of
Nicholas Fairlamb and Katherine Crosby, of Philadelphia and Chester County.
Futhey and Cope shows a Frederick Engle listed as election clerk for Chester
County in 1775. Could be a descendant. My information on him comes mostly
from research done by Mary Beale Hitchins (my husband's aunt) and from F&C.
I have no parents or other children for him, nor religion, occupation,
location, etc.
>
> I am also researching the following families in Chester County and
vicinity and am always happy to share what I have and accept documented
correction: ASTON, ASHBRIDGE, BEALE, BEER, BOURGOIN (AND POSSIBLY OTHER
SPELLINGS), CLOUD, COWPERTHWAITE, DOWNING, FAIRLAMB, GARRETT, HOOPES,
JENKINS, LEWIS, MCDOWELL, MILLER, SPACKMAN, VERNON, WHELEN, WORRILOW and
more.
>
> Velma Shaw Beale
>
>
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