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My father's genealogy research of PA Archives

PA Archives : 3rd Series : Vol. XII

Vincent Twp.

Chester County Rates 1781

John Neilor 108 acres, 3 horses, 3 cattle

Vincent Tax Rate John Nailor 4.17.10 Am't Tax

Pikeland Twp. 1781 John Nailor 80 acres 2 horses 2 cattle

Pikeland Twp. 1785 John Nailor 1.7.4 Am't Tax

Rebecca Neilor 1780-1844 is the woman pictured in the old tin tye (Daguerrotype?) in my living room. She married Wm. wagonseller and their daughter Margaret married John Young. Their daughter Ella Rebecca Young is [my] great-great grandmother. We called her "MAM-MAM." She and Sylvester owned the mill in Kimberton, PA. She died in 1951 (I was 7 years old). Ella R. married Sylvester Harman P. and had two sons Frank Chester Pennypacker and John Young Pennypacker

John married Catherine King. No children.

Ella's sister Annie married Harry C. Dewees. Their son Hause owned the creamery in Birchrunville, PA (the General Store and Wright's Antiques).

I have the Wagonseller family tree also.

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