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Julius Sachse Tract

Julius Sachse House, built 1872,
from History of Chester County by Futhey & Cope, 1881

Note: in these deed histories distances are quoted in perches (p) of length 16.5 feet. Areas are quoted in acres (a) and square perches (p). There are 160 square perches to an acre. In a few cases roods (a quarter of an acre) are also used.


For the earlier deed history see Western Easttown and Claypole tract

Southwest side of Leopard

Thread A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Andrew & Mary Steele

John Evans

1768

51a

 

Y-288

John Evans

 

1785

51a

 

Mortgage deed C3-56

John Evans of Easttown, Inn Keeper

 

1805

 

 

tax returns

John Evans

Thomas B. Evans, brother

 

 

 

Will, Futhey & Cope

Dr. Thomas Evans of Easttown

 

1824

47a + 10a

 

taxes; not in earlier tax returns

Thomas B. Evans

Hannah M. E. Kaufman

1828

 

 

Will probated 1828

Execs. of Hannah M. E. Kaufman

J. F. Sachse

4/1/1875

49a

 

Futhey & Cope; deed not found

Thread B

 

 

 

 

 

Lydia Ellis

Lydia Minshall

 

 

 

Chester County Deed not found; quoted in Futhey & Cope

Isaac Minshall

Thomas Henderson

3/23/1757

150a

£450

Y2-340

Thomas Henderson

Benjamin Weatherby

6/2/1762

150a

£415

D2-152

John Morton, sheriff (property of Benjamin Weatherby)

Mary Norris

1769

150a

£150

D2-154; Sheriff’s Deed;

Mary (nee Norris) & John Dickinson

William Smith

11/20/1779

150a

£19,000

D2-159

William Smith

Rev. David Jones

 

 

 

Chester County Deed not found; quoted in Futhey & Cope

Rev. David Jones

Horatio Gates Jones

1809

 

 

O3-361; quoted in Futhey & Cope

Horatio Gates Jones

Ann W. Haley

 

 

 

quoted in Futhey & Cope

Ann W. Haley

John P. Lewis

 

 

 

quoted in Futhey & Cope

Execs of John P. Lewis

J. F. Sachse

8/26/1872

10a 6p

 

Futhey & Cope

J. F. Sachse

 

1883

56a 10p

 

Breou; southwest side of Leopard