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Warren County, Pennsylvania, Genealogy

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Brokenstraw Corydon Farmington Limestone Pleasant Sugar Grove
Cherry Grove Deerfield Freehold Mead Sheffield Triumph
Columbus Eldred Glade Pine Grove Southwest Watson
Conewango Elk Kinzua Pittsfield Spring Creek and Warren Borough

Originally there were 23 townships; however, Corydon and Kinzua were combined into others for a current total of 21 townships.

Alphabetical List of All Villages, Boroughs with Corresponding Township Name | Township Map | Dates of Township Formation

 


 

1872 Map
1872 Map of Warren County

 

Warren County Township Formation

Warren County was formed on March 12, 1800 from Allegheny and Lycoming counties, and named for General Joseph Warren who was killed at Bunker Hill. The city of Warren, the county seat, pre-dates the county, having been laid out in 1795.

 

Townships

Organization Dates

Brokenstraw
1800
Conewango
1808
Kinzua (no longer exists)
1821
Deerfield
March 8, 1821
Pine Grove
1821
Spring Creek
1821
Sugar Grove
1821
Columbus
1825
Limestone
1829
Elk
1830
Freehold
1833
Sheffield
1833
Pleasant
1834
Southwest
1838
Eldred
1843
Glade
1844
Corydon (no longer exists)
1846
Cherry Grove
1847
Mead
1847
Pittsfield
1847
Farmington
1853
Triumph
1878
Watson
1880

Township formation information was provided by Betty Matteson Rhodes who has ancestors from Spring Creek Township.

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