John Lamon, John Greyhorn, John Stephenson, James Stephenson, and Wm. McCaughty from the Kingdom of Ireland came into Court and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that they are men of good demeanor, and […]
York, York County, Pennsylvania as enumerated by M. J. Brown Page 151 William Flannagan (HOH) Possible Estimated Birth Dates Male – Under 10 1 1800-1810 Male – 26 & under 45 1 1765-1784 Female – 16 […]
Smithfield, Jefferson County, Virginia Page 61 John Griggs (HOH) Possible Estimated Birth Dates Male – Under 10 2 1800-1810 Male – 10 thru 15 1 1795-1800 Male – 16 thru 25 1 1784-1794 Male – 45 […]
This Indenture made the sixteenth day of May, anno domini one thousand eight hundred and ten, Between William Flanegan of the Borough of York in the County of [York] in the State of Pennsylvania of the […]
This Indenture made this sixth day of May 1810 Between Thomas Derne and Ludwell Lee of the County of Loudoun and the State of Virginia of the one part and John McPherson of Frederick County State […]
Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940 GS Film Number: Q974.841 Y1 V2YR Name William Flenagan Spouse’s Name Martha Smith Event Date April 13, 1809 Event Place York Presbyterian Congregation, York, Pennsylvania
This Indenture made this 19th day of May in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and seven, Between Jacob Haines and Barbara his wife of Jefferson County of Commonwealth of Virginia of the […]
Dennis Byrne, a native of Ireland, and of the occupation of gunsmith this day came into court and being examined as the law directs relative to his becoming a citizen of the United States took the […]
To be Rented,TWO valuable PLANTATIONS, situate in Chanceford township, York county, The one known by the name of the BROGUE, an ancient Tavern, with a good house, good stabling, meadows, and orchard. The other in the […]
“The passage of the Potowmac through the Blue ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having […]
WINCHESTER, October 23.On Sunday morning last the 8th Regiment struck their tents on the commons near this town, and marched for Harper’s Ferry, on the Potomak, where, we understand, they are to be stationed during the […]
It appears from a Winchester paper, that a canal is cutting at Harper’s Ferry to turn the machinery for manufacturing gun barrels; and that Col. Lear I[?] purchased for the United States 166 acres of land, […]