1794, 14 December
One M. Cree, who lived next door but one to Jemmy Smith, put an end to his life sometime this day with a pistol.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 613 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Stevenson, Hannah [Hicks] - 1794
1794, 13 November
On seventh day evening last Clifford Smith was married to Hannah Stevenson, daughter of Robt Stevenson; her mother Hannah Stevenson, formerly Hicks, was an intimate and dear friend of my sister and self.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 612 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
On seventh day evening last Clifford Smith was married to Hannah Stevenson, daughter of Robt Stevenson; her mother Hannah Stevenson, formerly Hicks, was an intimate and dear friend of my sister and self.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 612 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
Cacardo, Mr - 1794
1794, 9 September
Lancake, at Frankfort, was buried this morning. 'Twas he that was so troublesome to Cacardo, ye French gentleman, who lived at A. James's late dwelling.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 612 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
Lancake, at Frankfort, was buried this morning. 'Twas he that was so troublesome to Cacardo, ye French gentleman, who lived at A. James's late dwelling.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 612 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
James, A - 1794
1794, 9 September
Lancake, at Frankfort, was buried this morning. 'Twas he that was so troublesome to Cacardo, ye French gentleman, who lived at A. James's late dwelling.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 612 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
Lancake, at Frankfort, was buried this morning. 'Twas he that was so troublesome to Cacardo, ye French gentleman, who lived at A. James's late dwelling.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 612 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
Collins, John - 1794
1794, 20 January
John Collins, this day at the marriage of his brother Steven's son, Zach Collins to S.A. Marshall.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 611 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
John Collins, this day at the marriage of his brother Steven's son, Zach Collins to S.A. Marshall.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 611 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
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