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From: Julie Zimmer <>
Subject: [PACHESTE] Re: PACHESTE-D Digest V04 #44
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:41:20 -0600
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looking for info on indentured servants arriving in New Castle between
1767 and 1774, particularly Robert Corken ages 5 to 12 who was
indentured to George Mason, a Quaker of Pennsylvania.
Any Corkens out there??? Or any ideas on indentured servant lists from
ships??
JZ
On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:04 AM, wrote:

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> PACHESTE-D DigestVolume 04 : Issue 44
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 [PACHESTE] Placement in Penn's Col []
> #2 [PACHESTE] new to list-MILLS JENKI [Faith Smith
> <>]
> #3 [PACHESTE] Richard W. Head []
> #4 [PACHESTE] 1812 War and MARCH men ["DIANA QUINONES"
> <>]
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> From:
> Date: February 25, 2004 10:18:40 AM CST
> To:
> Subject: [PACHESTE] Placement in Penn's Colony
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>
> Re: Penn's Colony, I have another question to throw out for insight:
>
> I read somewhere that William Penn wanted to keep families/neighbors
> that
> were kindred in the old county, placed together in the new Colony.
>
> If that is so, might one assume that because a quantity of neighbors
> were
> proven to be from one area in Great Britain, that there is a
> likelihood that an
> emigrant from the same time would be from that area also?
>
> Are there any thoughts on this, or objections?
> Carol
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> From: Faith Smith <>
> Date: February 25, 2004 12:15:56 PM CST
> To:
> Subject: [PACHESTE] new to list-MILLS JENKINS surnames
>
>
> Hello, all
>
> I've subbed to the list in hopes that I can find anyone connected to
> my MILLS and JENKINS families in Chester Co.
>
> William MILLS [1749-1842] married Mary JENKINS sometime around 1769
> probably in Chester County. In Jan 1776, he enlisted in Caleb North's
> Infantry Div at the Chester Co. "county seat."
>
> A will for John E. MILLS of E. Nottingham, probated in 1781, lists
> John's wife Eleanor; children Jennet, James, William, John and
> Ebenezer Mills, and brother [in law?] David WHERRY. I don't know if
> this is my William's family or not.
>
> William's family seems to have moved around a bit. Their first
> daughter Hannah was born in MD [date unknown], son Nathaniel J. in PA
> [1795]. Hannah married David MYERS also b MD and had a son David b
> 1811 who may also have been b MD. I've not been able to find David
> and Hannah anywhere, until much later when he shows up in
> Philadelphia. Nathaniel ends up in Potter Co. William himself is
> buried in Pottsville, Schulkill Co.
>
> I know nothing of Mary JENKINS' parents or siblings.
>
> William and Mary are my 5th ggrandparents. If any of this sounds
> familiar to anyone, I would be very happy to share information.
>
> Thanks and regards to all,
>
> Faith Smith
> Fredericksburg VA
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> From:
> Date: February 25, 2004 1:11:54 PM CST
> To:
> Subject: [PACHESTE] Richard W. Head
>
>
> Looking for anyone researching this person Richard W. Head and family.
> I
> found him living in West Nantmel Chester County on the 1920 and 1930
> federal
> census. Looking for any info that is available.
>
> Sharon
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> From: "DIANA QUINONES" <>
> Date: February 25, 2004 9:25:44 PM CST
> To:
> Subject: [PACHESTE] 1812 War and MARCH men
>
>
> In Chester Co there were these men in War of 1812:
>
>> From Chester Co War of 1812: 65th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia
>
> "This regiment, under command of Lieut. Col. John Pearson, served at
> Camp
> Marcus Hook. Five companies came from Chester county and were
> commanded
> respectively by Captains Wethersby, Lackey, Hartman, Harris and
> Campbell.
>
> "CAPTAIN HARTMAN's COMPANY (2d company).
>
> George Hartman, captain
> Jacob Moyer, lieutenant
> John Miller, sergeant
> John Hipple, corporal
>
> PRIVATES
>
> Bush, John
> Hipple, Caspar
> Hipple, George
> Hipple, Henry
> Hipple, Peter
> Hoffman, George
> Houck, Henry
> MARCH, Henry
> MARCH, Nicholas
>
> CAPTAIN CAMPBELL's COMPANY (3d company).
>
> Jacob Campbell, captain
> John Buzzard, sergeant
> PRIVATES:
> Jesse MARCH
>
> Does anyone have info on any of these MARCH?
>
> My gr3grandmother was Rebecca MARCH, b 8/16/1800 - 9/11/1879 m Zenas
> SAVAGE of E Coventry, both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Parker Ford.
> I wonder if any of the MARCH men in this 1812 list would include any
> of her brothers or cousins, etc? Does anyone have info on Jesse,
> Henry or Nicholas MARCH? Or the John HIPPLE, Corp?
>
> Also, her sister-in-law was Luzetta SAVAGE b 9/12/1812, married a
> John HIPPLE, b 12/9/1809. Obviously the John HIPPLE shown in 1812, is
> not her husband, but the one in 1812, a Corp., could be an uncle or
> older cousin who served in 1812? An uncle, Johannes HIPPLE was born
> 1755, but I have no info on him. Father was Lorentz HIPPLE m. 1)Anna
> Maria ASHE; 2)Rosina Yeager/Jaeger. Also he had brothers John George
> b 1786 , Peter b 1769 and Henry b 1753! Could these 3 sons have also
> been in 1812?
>
> The John BUZZARD, sergeant in 3rd Co is husband of Hannah SAVAGE, a
> sister of Luzetta and Zenas SAVAGE. They lived in Montgomery Co PA,
> Upper Providence in 1850-1860 Census.
>
> Diana in AL
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