Saturday, September 8, 2018

Richardson, Rebecca - 1818

Smith – Richardson
04/16/1818 – James Smith of Londongrove, Cecil County, son of Joseph and Elinor Smith married Ruth Richardson of Little Britain, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Richardson.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Samuel - 1818

Smith – Richardson
04/16/1818 – James Smith of Londongrove, Cecil County, son of Joseph and Elinor Smith married Ruth Richardson of Little Britain, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Richardson.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Ruth - 1818

Smith – Richardson
04/16/1818 – James Smith of Londongrove, Cecil County, son of Joseph and Elinor Smith married Ruth Richardson of Little Britain, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Richardson.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Smith, Elinor - 1818

Smith – Richardson
04/16/1818 – James Smith of Londongrove, Cecil County, son of Joseph and Elinor Smith married Ruth Richardson of Little Britain, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Richardson.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Smith, Joseph - 1818

Smith – Richardson
04/16/1818 – James Smith of Londongrove, Cecil County, son of Joseph and Elinor Smith married Ruth Richardson of Little Britain, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Richardson.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Smith, James - 1818

Smith – Richardson
04/16/1818 – James Smith of Londongrove, Cecil County, son of Joseph and Elinor Smith married Ruth Richardson of Little Britain, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Richardson.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Dinah [Harlan] - 1817

Parry – Richardson
12/17/1817 – David Parry of Drumore Township, son of John (deceased) and Rachel Parry, late of Buckingham, Bucks County at Drumore Meeting married Lydia Richardson, daughter of Joseph (deceased) and Dinah Richardson, late of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Dinah [Harlan] Richardson.

Richardson, Joseph - 1817

Parry – Richardson
12/17/1817 – David Parry of Drumore Township, son of John (deceased) and Rachel Parry, late of Buckingham, Bucks County at Drumore Meeting married Lydia Richardson, daughter of Joseph (deceased) and Dinah Richardson, late of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Joseph Richardson.

Richardson, Lydia - 1817

Parry – Richardson
12/17/1817 – David Parry of Drumore Township, son of John (deceased) and Rachel Parry, late of Buckingham, Bucks County at Drumore Meeting married Lydia Richardson, daughter of Joseph (deceased) and Dinah Richardson, late of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Lydia [Richardson] Parry.

Parry, Rachel - 1817

Parry – Richardson
12/17/1817 – David Parry of Drumore Township, son of John (deceased) and Rachel Parry, late of Buckingham, Bucks County at Drumore Meeting married Lydia Richardson, daughter of Joseph (deceased) and Dinah Richardson, late of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Parry, John - 1817

Parry – Richardson
12/17/1817 – David Parry of Drumore Township, son of John (deceased) and Rachel Parry, late of Buckingham, Bucks County at Drumore Meeting married Lydia Richardson, daughter of Joseph (deceased) and Dinah Richardson, late of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Parry, David - 1817

Parry – Richardson
12/17/1817 – David Parry of Drumore Township, son of John (deceased) and Rachel Parry, late of Buckingham, Bucks County at Drumore Meeting married Lydia Richardson, daughter of Joseph (deceased) and Dinah Richardson, late of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cutler, Susanna - 1817

Fulton – Cutler
11/13/1817 – John Fulton of Sadsbury Township, son of Thomas and Hannah (deceased) Fulton of Sadsbury Township, married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (deceased) Cutler of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cutler, Benjamin - 1817

Fulton – Cutler
11/13/1817 – John Fulton of Sadsbury Township, son of Thomas and Hannah (deceased) Fulton of Sadsbury Township, married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (deceased) Cutler of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cutler, Hannah - 1817

Fulton – Cutler
11/13/1817 – John Fulton of Sadsbury Township, son of Thomas and Hannah (deceased) Fulton of Sadsbury Township, married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (deceased) Cutler of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Fulton, Hannah - 1817

Fulton – Cutler
11/13/1817 – John Fulton of Sadsbury Township, son of Thomas and Hannah (deceased) Fulton of Sadsbury Township, married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (deceased) Cutler of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Fulton, Thomas - 1817

Fulton – Cutler
11/13/1817 – John Fulton of Sadsbury Township, son of Thomas and Hannah (deceased) Fulton of Sadsbury Township, married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (deceased) Cutler of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Fulton, John - 1817

Fulton – Cutler
11/13/1817 – John Fulton of Sadsbury Township, son of Thomas and Hannah (deceased) Fulton of Sadsbury Township, married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (deceased) Cutler of Little Britain.

~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Weaver, David (Mrs.) - 1881

DIED.
Weaver.  October 31, 1881, in Manheim township, Mrs. David Weaver, aged about 60 years.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 6

Borry, Sabilla W. - 1881

MARRIED.
Haldeman-Borry.  Oct. 29, 1881, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias, David G. Haldeman, of Ephrata, to Sybilla W. Borry, of Clay, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Sabilla W. [Borry] Haldeman.

Haldeman, David G. - 1881

MARRIED.
Haldeman-Borry.  Oct. 29, 1881, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias, David G. Haldeman, of Ephrata, to Sybilla W. Borry, of Clay, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for David G. Haldeman.

Sprecher, N. H. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Choral Society gave W. H. Spangler a birthday surprise last Friday evening.  They will meet again next Saturday evening at N. H. Sprecher’s.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Spangler, W. H. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Choral Society gave W. H. Spangler a birthday surprise last Friday evening.  They will meet again next Saturday evening at N. H. Sprecher’s.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Kratz, D. B. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Ephrata Literary Society was again permanently organized last Tuesday evening by the election of H. N. Mohler, President; J. V. Snager, Vice President; J. J. Yeager, Recording Secretary; J. S. Dry, Corresponding Secretary; A. Bowman, Treasurer, and D. B. Kratz, Editor.

Question adopted for next week’s debate - Resolved, “That the public press does more for the education of mankind than our Public schools”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Bowman, A. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Ephrata Literary Society was again permanently organized last Tuesday evening by the election of H. N. Mohler, President; J. V. Snager, Vice President; J. J. Yeager, Recording Secretary; J. S. Dry, Corresponding Secretary; A. Bowman, Treasurer, and D. B. Kratz, Editor.

Question adopted for next week’s debate - Resolved, “That the public press does more for the education of mankind than our Public schools”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Dry, J. S. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Ephrata Literary Society was again permanently organized last Tuesday evening by the election of H. N. Mohler, President; J. V. Snager, Vice President; J. J. Yeager, Recording Secretary; J. S. Dry, Corresponding Secretary; A. Bowman, Treasurer, and D. B. Kratz, Editor.

Question adopted for next week’s debate - Resolved, “That the public press does more for the education of mankind than our Public schools”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Yeager, J. J. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Ephrata Literary Society was again permanently organized last Tuesday evening by the election of H. N. Mohler, President; J. V. Snager, Vice President; J. J. Yeager, Recording Secretary; J. S. Dry, Corresponding Secretary; A. Bowman, Treasurer, and D. B. Kratz, Editor.

Question adopted for next week’s debate - Resolved, “That the public press does more for the education of mankind than our Public schools”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Snager, J. V. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Ephrata Literary Society was again permanently organized last Tuesday evening by the election of H. N. Mohler, President; J. V. Snager, Vice President; J. J. Yeager, Recording Secretary; J. S. Dry, Corresponding Secretary; A. Bowman, Treasurer, and D. B. Kratz, Editor.

Question adopted for next week’s debate - Resolved, “That the public press does more for the education of mankind than our Public schools”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Mohler, H. N. - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

The Ephrata Literary Society was again permanently organized last Tuesday evening by the election of H. N. Mohler, President; J. V. Snager, Vice President; J. J. Yeager, Recording Secretary; J. S. Dry, Corresponding Secretary; A. Bowman, Treasurer, and D. B. Kratz, Editor.

Question adopted for next week’s debate - Resolved, “That the public press does more for the education of mankind than our Public schools”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Frederick, John (Capt.) - 1881

Ephrata Etchings.
Notes And Comments About The Affairs Of Our Neighbors.

Captain John Frederick sold the Ephrata Mountain Springs property to D. S. Von Neida for $17,250 - $750 in cash and the balance to be paid on April 1, 1882.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 5