Table E Fox Inn area
From |
To |
Date |
Area |
Cost |
Reference |
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See 1,#2 for more details |
Penn |
William Wood |
|
250a |
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Part of Patent |
William Wood |
Joseph Wood |
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inheritance |
Joseph Wood of Darby |
George Simcock, carpenter of Darby, and Susanna (nee Wood) his wife |
1690 |
250a |
|
A-108 |
George and Susanna Simcock, merchant |
Matthew Clemson |
1692 |
|
|
A-143 |
Matthew Clemson, merchant, of Philadelphia |
John Jones of Chester County, gentleman |
1698 |
250a + 250a |
|
A-213 |
John Jones |
John Bentley |
1701 |
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John Bentley |
William David |
1703 |
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William David |
John Hugh |
1704 |
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John Hugh of Blockley, husbandman |
Llewellyn David of Radnor,sawyer |
1705 |
|
|
B-40 |
Llewellyn David |
Lewis Walker |
1708 |
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Lewis and Mary Walker |
Robert Rogers |
1718 |
|
|
D-449 |
Robert Roger of Easttown, yeoman |
Peter Elliot of Radnor, blacksmith |
1723 |
250a |
|
Early History of Berwyn, 7, #3 |
Peter Elliot |
Morris Elliott |
|
50a |
|
Early History of Berwyn, 7, #3 |
Peter Elliot |
James Elliott |
1758 |
|
|
died |
Sheriff (land of estate of Peter Elliot) |
John Llewellyn |
11/14/1759 |
200a |
|
L-351; Early History of Berwyn, 7, #3; quoted in Q2-459 |
Sheriff |
Benjamin Weatherby of Tredyffrin, innkeeper |
5/24/1764 |
69a |
£269 |
N-431 |
John Llewellyn |
John & Ann Llewellyn & David & Elizabeth Llewellyn (wife) |
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Died; administration 1762; see tables E.1, .2, .3 |
Morris Elliott |
? |
|
|
|
Deed not found, quoted in Q1-4. |
George & Catharine King |
William Braneman |
12/26/1761 |
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|
Deed not found, quoted in Y-405 |
William & Mary Braneman |
Thomas Williams |
4/10/1769 |
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|
Deed not found, quoted in Y-405 |
Thomas Williams |
Henry Ruth |
5/15/1784 |
50a |
£300 |
Y-405; see deed plan. See table E.1 |
Table E.1 Springhouse Tavern and adjacent areas
John & Ann Llewellyn & David & Elizabeth Llewellyn (wife) |
Mordecai Moore |
9/22/1779 |
66a 10p |
£2,100 |
W-88 |
Mordecai Moore |
Samuel Richards |
11/3/1779 |
32a 100p |
£1050 |
Q2-459; part of 66a 10p; see deed plan |
Samuel Richards |
Daniel Richards |
|
10a |
|
Will proved 1782 |
Beulah Richards and Jacob Walker, executors of will of Samuel Richards |
Samuel Bittle |
3/2/1791 |
22a 100p |
£79 4s |
K2-42 |
Samuel & Margaret Bittle |
John Llewellyn |
2/7/1797 |
4a part of 22a 100p |
£36 |
T2-40 |
Samuel & Margaret Bittle |
Whitehead Wetherby |
2//22/1797 |
18a 100p |
£95 |
P2-30 |
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|
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Griffith & Dinah William |
Samuel Bittle |
2/15/1796 |
16a |
£208 |
P2-472 |
Thomas Williams |
Henry Ruth |
5/15/1784 |
50a |
£300 |
Y-405; see deed plan. |
Mordecai & Elizabeth Moore |
Henry Ruth |
10/1/1784 |
32a 117p |
£139 |
B2-113; see deed plan |
Henry Ruth |
Henry Fox |
1784 |
11.11a |
|
E2-508 |
Henry Ruth |
Jacob Waters |
1793 |
50a |
|
H2-392 |
Jacob Waters |
Henry Zook |
1795 |
50a |
£600 |
O2-210 |
Henry & Barbara Zook |
John Llewellyn |
4/10/1795 |
15a |
£300 |
O2-212; Fox tavern |
Henry & Barbara Zook |
David Llewellyn |
6/1/1795 |
35a |
£350 |
N2-376 |
John & Ann Llewellyn |
Christian Houseman |
4/1/1797 |
15a & 4a |
£445 |
T2-114 |
Henry & Mary Ruth |
David Llewellyn |
1801 |
9a |
|
T2-523 |
Christian Houseman |
William Neil |
3/29/1802 |
|
£431 |
W2-19 |
David Llewellyn |
William Torbet |
1804 |
4 tracts: 35 acres (see above), 9 acres (see above), 34 3/4 acres (see table E.3), and 23 acres (see table E.2), |
£2200 |
Y2-116 |
William Neil |
William Torbet |
1806 |
14a 60p |
|
B3-140 |
William & Jane Torbet |
John Smith |
1808 |
2a |
$600 |
B3-455; no deed for remainder of tract |
John & Ann Smith |
Mordecai Moore |
1811 |
|
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G3-26 |
William Torbet |
|
1812 |
|
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Died intestate |
Mordecai & Sarah Moore |
Evan Roberts |
1813 |
2a + 17a 115p |
|
H3-250 |
Alexander & Elizabeth Torbet |
John Kugler |
1814 |
100.75a |
|
I3-489 |
Kugler |
John McLoed |
1861 |
50a |
|
|
Rev. John McLoed |
|
1883 |
46a 2r 30p |
|
Breou’s Atlas |
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Evan Roberts |
William Thompson |
1828 |
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|
E4-467 |
John Kugler |
|
1829 |
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Died intestate |
William C. Thompson |
Jesse Moore |
1832 |
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E4-468 |
Jesse & Catharine Ann Moore |
Henry Bell |
1833 |
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G4-263 |
Henry Bell |
Madeline (wife) & Eliza (daughter) |
1848 |
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Died |
Eliza Laws (nee Bell) |
John Laws (husband) |
1852 |
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Died |
Sheriff (suit against John Laws) |
Richard Matthews |
1853 |
20a |
$1300 |
I6-377 |
Admin. of Richard Matthews |
Joseph Williams |
1865 |
|
$3111 |
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Henry Ruth |
David & Jacob Ruth & Barbara Ruth Coffman |
1823 |
|
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Died; administration & partition into 3 parts. #2 David Ruth |
David & Jacob Ruth |
Barbara Coffman |
5/22/1824 |
32a |
$1000 |
X3-44 |
Yerkers & Paist |
|
1883 |
|
|
Breou. NE corner of Easttown |
T2-523 Beginning at a sassafras tree a corner of other land of David Llewellyn, by same South 26° East 86 perches to a stone a corner of land late of Samuel Richards, by same South 52° West 13.1 perches to a stone, thence by land of Samuel King North 32° West 77.6 perches to a stone, South 38° West 26 perches to a stone, thence by Nicholas Thomas’ land North 33° West 1 perch to a stone a corner of David Llewellyn&rss other land, and thence by same North 38° East 49 1/2 perches to beginning.
B3-455 Messuage and lot in Easttown and Tredyffrin. Beginning at a stone on north side of Old Lancaster Road in the line dividing said townships, by land late of Joseph White and land of Robert McClenachan South 28 3/4° East 16.8 perches to a stone a corner of said Torbert’s land in line of said M’Clellan’s land, by Torbert’s land South 68 3/4° West 18 perches to a stone on the corner of Torbert's land, by same North 38 1/4 * west 20.5 perches to the middle of the Old Lancaster Road, along middle of same North 87 3/4° East 15.6 perches, along said Township line by land of John Henry North 51 3/40 East 7.3 perches to beginning.
Table E.2
John Llewellyn & David & Elizabeth Llewellyn (wife) |
Ann Llewellyn |
1779 |
66.25a |
£2000? |
W-187 release; TEQ vol 1, #2 |
Ann Llewellyn |
James Brown |
1785 |
43a |
£165 |
A2-463 |
Ann Llewellyn |
David Llewellyn |
|
23a |
|
I2-261; see table E.3 |
James and Rachel Brown |
William Neill |
1805 |
29a 58p |
|
A3-34 |
William & Margaret Neill |
James Gamble |
4/1/1814 |
10a 50p |
|
I3-409 (see also table E.3 for Neill’s other purchase). See table E.2.1 |
William Neill |
|
1820 |
|
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Died; probate 1820 |
Execs. Of William Neill |
Ann Whittle |
1822 |
40a 2r 14p |
$2750 |
U3-242; Tredyffrin & Easttown |
Ann Whittle |
William Hyde in trust for Ann Carter |
1822 |
40a 2r 14p |
|
Z3-163 |
Ann Cater |
|
1875 |
|
|
Died; probate |
Exec of Ann Carter (William McClary) |
Mary A. Lewis |
1877 |
38a 53.49p |
$3400 |
V8-475 |
Mary A. Lewis |
|
1883 |
|
|
Breou; west side of Bridge Avenue |
W-187 Beginning at a corner in the line of TredyffrinTownship and extending thence by the other part of the tract above described South 80 degrees East 24 perches to a post, South 35 1/2 degrees West 109 perches to a black oak tree, South 27 1/2 degrees East 40 perches to a post, South 54 degrees East 58 1/2 perches to a corner, South 52 degrees West 69 perches to a post in the line of land of Lewis Morris, by said Land North 27 1/2 degrees West 149 perches to a white oak in the township line and along the said line North 51 1/2 degrees East 148 perches to beginning.
A2-463 Beginning at a black oak in the line of land of David Llewellyn, thence by said land South 27 1/2 degrees East 40 perches to a post, South 54 degrees East . 58 1/2 perches to a corner, South 52 degrees West 69 perches to a post in the line of land of Lewis Morris, by said land North 27 1/2 degrees West 149 perches to black oak in the line of Tredyffrin Township, along said line North 5l 1/2 degrees East 42 perches to a post and by land of the said David Llewellyn South 27 1/2 degrees East 50 perches to beginning.
A3-34 Beginning at a line stone a corner of Griffith Weatherby’s land, thence by land of Whitehead Weatherby North 50 degrees West 29.8 perches to a white oak, by land of James Morris North 28 1/2 degrees West 90.2 perches to a stone in the line of land of John Reese, on said line South 50 degrees 3l 1/2 minutes West 42 perches to a stone, by land of Martin Potter South 28 1/2 degrees East 112 perches to a stone, by land of Griffith Weatherby North 50 3/4 degrees East 50.7 perches to beginning.
U3-242 Beginning at a white oak in the township line a corner of Joseph Potter’s land, thence South 29 degrees East 112 degrees 2 perches, by land of Benjamin Weatherby North 51 degrees East 50 degrees 7 perches to a stone a corner of land of said Weatherby, North 54 1/2 degrees West 21 degrees 8 perches to a stake another corner of said Weatherby’s ground, North 37 degrees East 43 degrees 1 perch to a stone in the middle of a lane or road, along the middle of said road North 35 1/2 degrees West 28 degrees 8 perches to another stone in the said road, by land of James Gamble South 49 1/2 degrees West 36 degrees 5 perches to a stake a corner of land of said Gamble, along said land North 28 1/2 degrees West 52 degrees 1 perch to a stone in the line of John Rees’s land, along said line South 50 3/4 degrees West 19 degrees 4 perches to a stake in the hedge fence, along said hedge fence North 26 1/4 degrees West 19 degrees 7 perches to a Turnpike Road, along same South 76 degrees West 18 degrees 2 perches, by land of Joseph Patton South 15 degrees East 28 degrees 5 perches to beginning.
I3-409 Beginning at a stake in line of lands of William Neill and John Rees and extending along the lands of said Rees North 50 1/2 degrees East 22 perches, along the South side of the Turnpike North 75 1/2 degrees East 7.85 perches, along a road the boundary of lands late of Wm. Torbet South 35 1/2 degrees East 47.2 perches, along other lands of Wm. Neill South 49 1/2 degrees West 36.56 perches and North 28 degrees West 52.2 perches to beginning.
Table E.2.1 Aiken tract
William & Margaret Neill |
James Gamble |
4/1/1814 |
10a 50p |
|
I3-409 (see also table E.3 for Neill’s other purchase). From table E.2 |
Sheriff |
William Gamble |
1833 |
|
$1970 |
|
Sheriff |
Samuel White |
|
10a 52p |
|
D6-206 |
Samuel Whites |
Thomas Aiken |
1870 |
10a 126p |
$6150 |
U7-267 |
Aiken |
|
1883 |
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|
Breou |
D6-606 "messuage two tenements" and land in Village of Reeseville, Easttown township, bounded by Philadelphia and Lancaste Turnpike, lands of Henry Carter, John Kugler and others.
U7-267 "Messuage or two tenements" in Easttown, beginning at a stone in the line of land late of Henry Carter, deceased, by the same North 54 degrees East 36.64 perches to the middle of a public road, along tho same North 32 1/2 degrees West 51.32 perches to a stake on the south side of the Pennsylvania Railroad, by land of Henry Fritz being also the line between the townships of Easttown and Tredyffrin South 56 1/2 degrees West 30.44 perches to a stake on the south side of said railroad, thence along the same Carter’s land South 25 degrees East 52.44 perches to beginning.
Table E.3
John & Ann Llewellyn |
David Llewellyn |
1779 |
34.75a |
|
W-27; TEQ v1, #3 |
Ann Llewellyn |
David Llewellyn |
|
23a |
|
I2-261; from table E.2 |
David Llewellyn |
Alexander Templeton |
1801 |
18a 57p |
|
V2-243 |
Alexander & Ann Templeton |
James Morris |
1802 |
|
|
W2-166 |
James Morris |
William Neill |
1813 |
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|
I3-48 |
W-27 Beginning at a corner of Thomas William’s land in the line of Tredyffrin Township, thence by said land South 26 degrees East 58 perches to a corner, South 38 degrees West 134 perches to a post, North 27 degrees West 40 perches to a black oak, North 35 1/2 degrees East 109 perches to a post, North 8 degrees West 24 perches to the township line and there along 18 perches to beginning.
I2-261 Beginning at a black oak, thence by land of James Brown North 27 1/2 degrees West 50 perches to a stone in the Tredyffrin Township line, by said line North 51 1/2 degrees East 106 perches to a stone in the line of land of David Llewellyn, by the same South 8 degrees East 24 perches to a stone and South 35 1/2 degrees West 110 perches to beginning.
V2-243 Beginning at a post by the Turnpike road, by land of David Llewellyn South 35 degrees East 76 perches to a post in or near a certain road, by land of Whitehead Weatherby South 38 degrees West 43.1 perches to a post a corner, by land of James Brown North 27 1/2 degrees West 90 perches to a stone, by land of John Reese North 51 1/2 degrees East 22 perches to a post, along the Turnpike road North 76 degrees East 8 1/2 perches to beginning.