From |
To |
Date |
Area |
Cost |
Reference |
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Proprietors |
Thomas Wynn |
3/30/1705? |
|
|
Patent A-211 |
Commissioners of Property |
Jonathan Wynn |
4/18/1705 |
400a |
|
Part of Thomas Wynn and John ap John’s purchase of 5000a. Request to survey in Warrant D80-3. |
|
Jonathan Wynn |
|
400a |
|
Quit rent returns |
Jonathan Wynn |
David Powell |
5/13/1708 |
539a |
£50 |
A-308 |
A-308 Deed. On 13 May 1708 Jonathon Wynne of Merion of the county of Philadelphia, yeoman, son & heir of Thomas Wynne, formerly of Philadelphia, surgeon & practioner of Physick, dec., to David Powell of the City of Philadelphia, yeoman. Jonathan Wynne for £50 grants to David Powell 539 acres in the Welsh tract, part of the said Thomas Wynne’s original purchase in England. Signed Jonathon Wynne. Delivered in the presence of Randall Speakman & Mathew Robinson. Recorded 19 Dec 1709. |
David Powell |
John David |
5/23/ 1709 |
300a (actually 330a by deed description) |
£76 |
N-512 |
N-512 David Powell of the City of Philadelphia, surveyor to John David of the Welsh tract, yeoman. Whereas Jonathan Winn by deed dated 30 May 1708 granted to David Powell a tract of land in the Welsh tract bounded by land of Rowland Richard & Lewis Walker containing 300 acres being part of a larger tract Thomas Winn, father of Jonathan, purchased of William Penn. Now David Powell for £76 granted to John David all said 300 acres. Signed David Powell. Delivered in the presense of Thomas David, William Davies, Mirick Davies, Rowland Richard, Griffith John & David John. Recorded 26 Dec 1764. |
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John David |
Griffith John |
1/25/ 1713 |
100a |
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Ref: Conrad Wilson. East part of John David, see tract AH.4 |
John David |
|
1724 |
|
|
House shown on road plan |
John David |
|
1739 |
|
|
Shown in survey of Thomas James’ land |
John Davy |
|
1739 |
|
|
tax |
John David |
|
3/7/1748 |
|
|
Will |
John David |
Mesheck David (grandson) after son Evan’s death |
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|
|
Bequest |
John David |
John David (grandson) after mother Mary’s death |
|
|
|
Bequest; see Table AH.1 |
Meshik David |
Joseph Tucker |
2/1/1759 |
132a |
|
L-246. Mortgage |
L-246 On 1 Feb 1759 Mesheck David of Tredyffrin, laborer to Joseph Tucker of Tredyffrin, yeoman. Mesheck David stands bound to Joseph Tucker for £180 conditioned on payment of £90 plus interest on 1 Feb 1760. Mesheck David to secure said debit granted to Joseph Tucker a tract in Tredyffrin [by virtue of a legacy bequeathed to him by John David, his grandfather, late of Tredyffrin, being the western end of his land bounded by Sharp’s land to be his when he reaches the age of 21 years] bounded by the land of Isaac David, Esq. land of Evan David, William Sharp & Mitchell’s land containing 132 acres. Signed Mesheck David. Delivered in the presence of Thomas Tucker & John Johnston. Recorded 5 May 1759. |
Mesheck Davis |
David Howell & Samuel Weaver |
4/30/1765 |
1.5a 23p |
£20 10s |
See table AN.1.1 |
Samuel Weaver |
David & Mary Howell |
6/15/1765 |
100a + 1a 89p |
15s |
O-190, release |
|
David & Mary Howell |
Samuel Weaver |
6/15/1765 |
19a, 4p, 12p, 1a 69p |
15s |
H2-106 |
Late of Ewan, Meshak, & John David |
|
7/26/1766 |
200a |
|
Pennsylvania Gazette |
July 31, 1766 The Pennsylvania Gazette
Chester, July 26, 1766.
BY Virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be sold by public Vendue, on Monday the 18th Day of August next, on the Premises, about Three o'clock in the Afternoon, a certain Messuage or Tenement, and Tract of good Land, situate in Tredyffrin Township, containing about 200 Acres, bounded by Lands of David Howell, Isaac Davis, Esq; David Evans, and others; late the Property of Evan David, Meshack David, and John David; seized and taken in Execution by PHILIP FORD, Sheriff. |
Mezek David |
Alexander Colley |
1766 |
130a |
|
Phila. I-3-97 |
Ewan David |
Alexander Colley |
1766 |
141a |
|
Phila. I-3-99 |
Alexander & Abigail Cottey or Colley |
Samuel Weaver |
11/4/1766 |
159a 3p |
|
|
Alexander & Abigail Colley |
David Howell |
11/10/1766 |
63a |
|
Not recorded but cited in Z3-269; see table AN.1.2 |
Samuel & Mary Weaver |
John Stamper |
3/13/1767 |
159+a |
£300 |
P-104. Mortgage |
Samuel & Mary Weaver |
Jacob Giradin |
4/26/1767 |
159a 3 roods |
£223 13s + mortgage monies |
R-406; see deed plan - not Wynn patent area |
|
Alexander & Abigail Colley |
Ewan & Mezek David |
11/10/1767 |
35.5a 20p & 10a |
|
|
Ewan & Mezek David |
Jacob Girardin |
1/17/1768 |
35.5a 20p & 10a |
|
O3-224 |
|
|
Jacob Girardin |
John Stamper |
1768 |
35+a |
|
Q-39 Mortgage |
Late of Ewan, Meshak, & John David |
|
12/24/1767 |
35a + 10a |
|
Pennsylvania Gazette |
December 24, 1767 The Pennsylvania Gazette
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, on Monday, the llth day of January next, at David Howell's tavern, in Tredyffrin, will be sold, by vendue, a certain messuage, plantation and tract or parcel, of land thereunto belonging, containing 35 acres, situate in the township of Tredyffrin aforesaid, and county of Chester, bounded by lands of David Evans Jacob Sharrandan, and others. As also a piece of woodland, in said township, containing about 10 acres, bounded by lands of Thomas Sharp, Isaac Wayne, David Evans, and others; late the estate of John David, Evan David, and Meshech David; seized in execution, and to be sold by JOHN NORTON, Sheriff. |
Jacob Girardin |
Christian Workizer |
1/21/1769 |
35.5a 20p & 10a |
|
C3-108 |
Jacob Girardin |
Adam Guider |
12/15/1770 |
111a 71p |
|
C2-88; part of R-406 |
|
Jacob & Otillia Girardin |
Christian Workizer |
3/28/1771 |
7a 113p & 8a 41p |
13s 10d |
C3-106 |
|
Christian Workizer |
Margaret (wife), Jacob S., John, Mary, Elizabeth, Priscilla, Margaret (children) |
1786 |
|
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Died intestate |
Adam Guider |
|
1788 |
|
|
Will probated |
Christian Workizer |
|
1778 |
38a |
|
Tax. |
Christian Workizer |
|
1779 |
135a |
|
Tax. |
Christian Workizer |
|
1781 |
40a |
|
Tax. |
Christian Workizer |
|
1783 |
45a |
|
Tax. |
Christian Workizer |
|
1785 |
45a |
|
Tax. |
Christian Workizer |
|
1786 |
|
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Died intestate. Wife: Margaret. Children: John, Jacob S., Mary, Elizabeth, Priscilla, Margaret |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1786 |
45a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1787 |
45a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1789 |
45a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1795 |
45a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1795 |
61a |
|
Tax. |
John Workizer |
Margaret Workizer |
4/15/1796 |
Interest in lands |
|
T2-149 |
Jacob S. Workizer |
Margaret Workizer |
4/15/1796 |
Interest in lands |
|
T2-148 |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1797 |
61a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1798 |
61a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1798 |
59a |
|
Glass tax; tenant John Workizer; house, barn, kitchen & factory |
Magdelene Anson aka
Magdelene Guider |
|
1798 |
109a |
|
Glass tax; neighbor John Howell |
Margaret Workizer |
|
1799 |
61a |
|
Tax. |
Margaret Workizer |
Mary, Elizabeth, Priscilla, Margaret (children) |
2/4/1805 |
Interest in lands |
|
Will |
Mary (nee Workizer) & John Wesler |
Elizabeth, Margaret Workizer |
4/17/1804? |
Interest in lands |
|
Y2-172 |
Mary (nee Workizer) & John Wesler |
Elizabeth, Priscilla, George & Margaretta (nee Workizer) Norman |
9/11/1805 |
61a 94p |
|
Y2-505 |
Exs. Of Alexander Guider |
John G. Bull |
1808 |
111a 71p |
$4831 |
B3-204 |
|
John G. & Sarah Bull |
Christian Zook |
5/23/1808 |
18a 22p |
$786 24c |
C3-311; see Branch AH.2 for continuation |
John G. & Sarah Bull |
David Wilson |
5/23/1808 |
4a 100p |
|
deed not found; quoted in T3-335 |
John G. Bull |
George Norman |
12/3/1808 |
63a 20p |
$2920.32 |
C3-494; part of B3-204 |
|
John Workizer, executor of Jacob S. Workizer |
Elizabeth, Priscilla, John & Mary Wesler, George & Margaretta (nee Workizer) Norman |
9/11/1805 |
|
$400 |
F3-427, release; inheritance from Jacob S. Workizer |
David & Sarah Wilson |
Benjamin Havard |
4/30/1813 |
4a 100p |
$185 |
T3-335 |
See Newspaper clipping in Document database for commentary
|
See Newspaper clipping in Document database for commentary
|
George & Margaret Norman, Elizabeth & Priscilla Workizer |
William Hall |
4/10/1820 |
120.5a 13p |
$7605.06 |
R3-243 |
Village Record 9/15/1830
|
William & Hannah Hall |
Joseph Thomas |
3/16/1832 |
120a 93p |
$5784 |
E4-426 |
Joseph Thomas |
William (brother), Mary (wife), Margaret (sister) Thomas |
|
|
|
Died intestate |
William, Mary, Margaret Thomas |
William Campbell |
4/1/1835 |
73a |
$3905 50c |
L4-88 |
|
William Campbell of Tredyffrin |
William Campbell junior of Spring Garden district |
1838 |
|
|
died |
William Campbell |
Lewis Watson |
4/1/1840 |
|
|
Mortgage |
William & Caroline Campbell of Spring Garden District |
Lewis Watson of Tredyffrin |
4/1/1840 |
73a |
$4,647 25c |
R4-372 |
William Roberts (sheriff) |
William S. Thompson |
2/9/1843 |
|
|
Deed poll; docket #5, 102. Suit re mortgage |
William S. Thompson |
Charles Thompson |
4/2/1844 |
73a |
$4433 25c |
Z4-186 |
Charles Thompson |
Henry S. Munshower |
3/31/1846 |
5a 67p |
$677 34c |
F5-533; see Table AH.3 |
Charles Thompson |
Robert S. Potter |
2/5/1850 |
73a- |
|
P5-426; less 5a 67p to Henry S. Munshower 3/21/1846? |
Robert S. Potter |
Henry L. Evans |
4/1/1852 |
73a |
$6675 |
C6-380 |
Henry L. Evans |
John Supplee |
4/1/1854 |
67a 3r 3p |
$7400 |
U5-585 |
John S. & Ann Workizer |
Richard Evans |
5/25/1855 |
38a 155p |
$5719 |
C6-393; same as Breou’s Atlas |
|
John Supplee |
|
1859 |
|
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Died; will #13655; property to wife Hannah in lifetime then to sons |
John Supplee |
|
1883 |
67a |
|
Breou’s Atlas |
Richard Evans |
|
1883 |
38a 3r 33p |
|
Breou’s Atlas |
Table AH.1 Detwiler House
|
From |
To |
Date |
Area |
Cost |
Reference |
|
|
|
|
|
|
David Powell |
John David |
5/23/1709 |
300a |
|
N-512 |
John David |
Evan David (son) |
3/7/1748 |
|
|
Will proved 3/25/1748. Remainder to gson. John David in fee |
Evan & Mary David |
John David (son) |
5/17/1764 |
105a |
£300 |
B2-263 release |
|
John David |
David & Joshua Evans |
5/18/1764 |
105a |
£420 |
B2-265 |
Joshua Evans |
David Evans |
11/26/1769 |
½ of 105a |
|
|
David Evans |
Valentine Showalter |
12/15/1769 |
105a |
|
|
Valentine Showalter |
|
1778 |
106a |
|
tax |
Felty Showalter |
|
1779 |
106a |
|
tax |
Felty Showalter |
|
1781 |
106a |
|
tax |
Valentine Showalter |
John Detwiler |
3/14/1783 |
105a |
£950 |
B2-267 |
|
John Jitwiler |
|
1785 |
105a |
|
tax |
John Jidwiler |
|
1787 |
106a |
|
tax |
John Jedwiler |
|
1791 |
105a |
|
tax |
John Detwiler |
Jacob Detwiler |
4/6/1795 |
105a |
£1,000 |
G5-102 |
Jacob Detwiler |
|
1795 |
106a |
|
tax |
Jacob Tidwiler |
|
1797 |
106a |
|
tax |
Jacob Detwiler |
|
1798 |
104a |
|
Glass tax. Stone building 30’ x 20’ Neighbour Abel Reese |
Jacob Tidwiler |
|
1798 |
106a |
|
tax |
Jacob Tedwiler |
|
1799 |
106a |
|
tax |
Jacob Detwiler |
|
1848 |
|
|
Died. Widow Elizabeth & issue Henry Detwiler, Sarah Kelle, Mary Wismer, Eliza Ann & Sarah Beitler (last 2 daughters of Elizabeth Beitler a daughter deceased) |
Administrators (John Kolb & Henry Detwiler) |
Jacob Detwiler & David Histand |
4/2/1849 |
105a |
$6,605 10c |
Z5-508 |
David Histand |
Jacob Detwiler |
4/2/1851 |
½ of 105a |
|
Misc. #8-552 |
Jacob Detwiler |
George Morrison Coates |
3/31/1856 |
107a 64p |
|
G2-178 (subject to dower mortgage) |
George Morrison Coates |
Samuel Troth |
9/23/1857 |
|
|
G6-153 |
Samuel Troth |
Jacob C. Paxton |
4/1/1868 |
107a 64p |
$5,300 |
I7-225 |
Jacob C. Paxton |
William Rennyson |
1/25/1875 |
107a 64p |
$12,500 |
O8-181 |
William Rennyson |
|
1883 |
107 a |
|
Breou’s Atlas |
Detwiler House |
|
1927 |
|
|
Razed |
|
Table AH.2
|
From |
To |
Date |
Area |
Cost |
Reference |
|
|
|
|
|
|
John G. & Sarah Bull |
Christian Zook |
5/23/1808 |
18a 22p |
$786 24c |
C3-311; see above for earlier history |
Christian & Magdalene Zook of East Whiteland |
Adam Reinwalt |
6/9/1818 |
18a 22p |
$1,500 |
P3-96 |
Adam Rinewalt of East Vincent |
John M. Davis |
4/1/1837 |
5a 120p, part of 18a 20p |
$219 93c |
V4-164 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Executors of John G. Bull |
Hugh Foy |
4/1/1850 |
15a 76p |
$541 84c |
K5-508. See commentary on attempted sale in 1828. |
Executors of John G. Bull |
Hugh Foy |
4/26/1851 |
18a 1r 12p |
$467 28p |
P5-213. See commentary on attempted sale in 1828. |
Table AH.3
|
From |
To |
Date |
Area |
Cost |
Reference |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Charles Thompson |
Henry S. Munshower |
3/31/1846 |
5a 67p |
$677 34c |
F5-533; see above |
Henry & Ann Munshower |
Mary Thomas |
3/21/1851 |
5a 67p |
$1,600 |
N5-440 |
Mary Thomas |
Issac White |
3/24/1855 |
5a 67p |
$1,800 |
Y5-74 |
Isaac White |
|
1883 |
|
|
Breou’s atlas |
Table AH.4 John tract
|
From |
To |
Date |
Area |
Cost |
Reference |
|
|
|
|
|
|
John David |
Griffith John |
1/25/ 1713 |
100a |
|
Ref: Conrad Wilson. East part of John David, go to top for earlier history |
Griffith John |
John Jones |
7/31/1753 |
50a (table A) & 100a (from top) |
|
Will; House & land where I now live |
John & Lydia Jones |
George Emlen |
1/16/1754 |
178a |
£261 |
I-104 Mortgage Thomas Jones & Evan James also borrowers |
|
John Jones |
|
8/1/1755 |
|
|
Will |
Execs of John Jones (Lydia, Samuel, & Thomas John) |
Thomas Calvert |
11/26/1764 |
154a 9p |
£663 1s 3d |
R-374 |
|
Thomas Calvert |
Execs of John Jones (Lydia, Samuel, & Thomas John) |
11/27/1764 |
154a+ |
|
N-511 Mortgage |
Thomas Calvert |
|
3/23/1769 |
134a |
|
Pennsylvania Gazette |
March 23, 1769 The Pennsylvania Gazette
To be SOLD, by the subscriber, by way of vendue, on Saturday, the 15th of April, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, in the Great Valley, containing 134 acres, in Tredyffrin township, Chester county, about 18 miles from Philadelphia, on Lancaster road, and one from two grist mills, and two saw mills, is very handy to several places of worship; there is about one half cleared, the other half well timbered, about 7 acres of good watered meadow, and more might be made with little or no trouble, as it only wants to be plowed; there is water plenty for about 10 acres, and with little expence there might be a dam made to turn the water, which will water all winter; the fences in good repair; there is on the plantation a good stone house and kitchen, barn, stables, cow houses, and sheep houses; also a good spring, and a house over it; likewise a good bearing orchard, that bears every year, a good lime stone quarry, and a good kiln close to the quarry. The title is good, and the place may be entered on immediately. Any person inclining to purchase, before the day of sale, may apply to the subscriber on the premises, THOMAS CALVERT.
N.B. Part of the place is fresh land, and a very good garden. |
Thomas & Mary Calvert |
Abel Rees |
1769 |
154a 9p |
|
R-377 same description as R-374 |
Abel Rees |
Thomas Calvert |
1769 |
154+a |
|
P-480 Mortgage |
Abel Rees |
Sarah Havard |
1771 |
154+a |
|
R-351; mortgage? |
Execs of John Jones (Lydia, Samuel Jones) |
John Jones |
5/18/1784 |
32a |
£200 |
A2-181 |
|
Abel Rees |
Abel & David Rees (sons) |
12/18/1799 (probate) |
|
|
Estate #4755 dated 1/8/1797 Abel & David partitioned land. Abel takes 84a 62p the eastern portion, and David 74a the western portion. See Table A.1 for the further history of the David Rees tract |
John Jones |
Nathaniel Jones |
4/1/1785 |
32a |
£600 |
A2-184 |
|
|
Abel Reese |
1777 |
|
|
Cornwallis Quarters (Tory Hollow) |
Abel Rees |
|
1798 |
153a |
|
Glass Tax |
Abel Rees sr. |
Abel Rees jr., David Rees |
12/3/1799 |
|
|
Inheritance, Plantation in the Valley |
James B. Wood, sheriff |
Mary Rees. |
12/9/1845 |
74a |
|
U6-477; partition between Mary Rees, Violetta Rees, and James & Mary Ann Sloan |
Mary Rees |
Violetta M. Kennedy & Mary Ann Sloan (daughters) |
11/5/1874 (will); 2/18/1875 (probate) |
|
|
died; will book Y-234 |
Violetta M. Kennedy & Mary Ann Sloan, executors of the will of Mary Rees |
Penna R.R. Co. |
10/14/1875 |
1.597a |
$275 |
S8-100 |
Mrs V. M. Kennedy |
|
1883 |
|
|
Breou’s atlas |
Mary Ann Sloan |
|
1889 |
|
|
died |
Violetta M. Kennedy |
Penna R.R. Co. |
11/10/1890 |
1.597a |
$500 |
T10-146 |
Violetta R. Kennedy & Mary K. Gunkle, executors of the will of Violet Rees Kennedy |
Susanna H. Bodine |
1905 |
77a |
$11,000 |
P12-585 |
|
David Douber |
1917 |
|
|
|
David Douber |
Philadelphia Electric |
1927 |
|
|
|
Philadelphia Electric |
George & Mary Blair |
1945 |
|
|
|