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History of Lower Makefield

The village was first called “Stradlington” for Thomas Stradling, the village smithy from 1745 through the 1790s. A “Tavern license application,” dated 1798 disclosed this information. The tavern license applicant Doctor Thomas Biles, also known as Professor Biles, opened his tavern at the crossroads in the first two decades of the 19th century. He renamed the village “Biles Corner.” By 1830, deeds of the area indicated it became known as “Summerville.” 

Lancaster County Church Records

  • Stradling, Daniel
  • Stradling, Daniell
  • Stradling, Deborah
  • Stradling, Elisabeth
  • Stradling, Elizabeth
  • Stradling, Hannah
  • Stradling, John
  • Stradling, Joseph
  • Stradling, Katherine
  • Stradling, Lidya
  • Stradling, Lydia
  • Stradling, Martha
  • Stradling, Mary
  • Stradling, Mehetable
  • Stradling, Samuel
  • Stradling, Sarah
  • Stradling, Sarah Shaw
  • Stradling, Thomas
  • Stradling, William
 
 

SORTED BY DATE

     
Timeline Note First Last Location
1715 8 -5-1715 Doan Lydia and Thomas Stradling Thomas Stradling Middletown
1745 The village was first called “Stradlington” for Thomas Stradling, the village smithy from 1745 through the 1790s, Lower Makefield Thomas  Stradling  Lower Makefield
1757 Index of Wills, Newtown  Thomas  Stradling  Newtown 
1763 1763 Daniel Stradling appointed guardian, Plumstead Daniel  Stradling  Plumstead
1783 1783 Daniel Stradling appointed guardian Plumstead Daniel  Stradling  Plumstead
1804 Doylestown Daniel  Stradling Doylestown
1805 1805 Joseph Stradling appointed guardian, Plumstead Joseph Stradling  Plumstead
1807 1807, Plumstead had a Union Library company in 1807, with Adam Foulke as secretary. Joseph Stradling was a subsequent secretary, but we have not been able to learn when it was established, or anything of its history.  Joseph Stradling Plumstead
1823 1823 Daniel Stradling deceased, Joseph Stradling appointed guardian, Falls Twp. Daniel  Stradling Falls Twp.
1823 1823 Daniel Stradling deceased, Joseph Stradling appointed guardian, Falls Twp. Joseph Stradling Falls Twp.
1825 1825 Tacy wife of Thomas Stradling, Lower Makefield Thomas  Stradling  Makefield
1826 1826, Mary Jamison wife of Thomas Stradling, Richland Twp Thomas  Stradling Richland Twp
1835 1835, Joseph Stradling, Widow Hannah and nine children. Owned 3 acres, Lower Makefield Twp.  Joseph Stradling Lower Makefield Twp. 
1839 1839, Rachel and James Stradling grandchildren of James Johnson, Lower Makefield Twp. James Stradling  Lower Makefield Twp.
1839 1839, William Stradling appointed guardian, Upper Makefield Twp. William Stradling  Upper Makefield Twp.
1842 1842, Thomas Stradling appointed guardian, Plumstead Twp. Thomas  Stradling  Plumstead Twp.
1842 1842, Widow Rachel and children Alice (wife of Amos Stradling), Lower Makefield Amos Stradling Lower Makefield
1845 1845, Hannah (wife of Joseph Stradling, Jr.) Plumstead Joseph Stradling  Plumstead
1846 1846, Agnes (wife of Timothy Stradling), Buckingham Twp. Timothy Stradling  Buckingham Twp.
1851 1851, Timothy Stradly , Widow and six children,  Falls Twp Timothy Stradling  Falls Twp
1942

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stradling

Delaware Valley Advance 24 April 1947  Hulmeville 

Alvin Stradling Middletown Twp


History of Bucks Co

The Flowers family have been residents since 1774 when James Flowers, s/o Charles and Catharine Flowers of Long Island came to Bristol twp and married Rebecca Gosline, d/p John. His son John Flowers was born in 1780, he died Jan 9, 1836. He married Phoebe Hibbs, born 1781, d/o Abraham. John and Phoebe were the parents of children, Thomas, Hannah, married Samuel Stradling, Mary, married Levi Boileau, William, John, Amos, and George.

 

Early Friends of Bucks County - Richland

Children of Esaias and Margaret (Hicks-Ball) Jamison:

  1. Joseph, b. 5-22–1799; m. Elizabeth Wilson
  2. Margaret, b. 9-1--1800; unm.
  3. Mary Ann, b. 11-15–1802; m. Thomas Stradling
  4. Eli, d. young

 

17. MARY ANN JAMISON5 (William1, John2, Joseph3, Esaias4), second daughter and third child of Esaias and Margaret Hicks (Ball) [page 294]
Jamison, born in Richland, 11 mo. 15, 1802, died in Plumstead Township, Bucks County. She married, 4 mo. 4, 1822, Thomas Stradling, of Plumstead. He was born in Plumstead in 1794, and died there 12 mo. 22, 1885. He married second, Margaret Good, and had one daughter, Mary Anna, who married Howard Y. Rich.


Children of Thomas and Mary Ann (Jamison) Stradling:

  1. Wilson, d. young
  2. Annie, m. Charles R. Smith, of Plumstead. She died soon after her
    marriage without issue
  3. Mary J., d. young
 

Sorted by Location

     
Timeline Note First Last Location
1846 1846, Agnes (wife of Timothy Stradling), Buckingham Twp. Timothy Stradling Buckingham Twp.
1804 Doylestown Daniel  Stradling Doylestown
1851 1851, Timothy Stradly , Widow and six children,  Falls Twp Timothy Stradling Falls Twp
1823 1823 Daniel Stradling deceased, Joseph Stradling appointed guardian, Falls Twp. Daniel  Stradling Falls Twp.
1823 1823 Daniel Stradling deceased, Joseph Stradling appointed guardian, Falls Twp. Joseph Stradling Falls Twp.
1745 The village was first called “Stradlington” for Thomas Stradling, the village smithy from 1745 through the 1790s, Lower Makefield Thomas  Stradling Lower Makefield
1842 1842, Widow Rachel and children Alice (wife of Amos Stradling), Lower Makefield Amos Stradling Lower Makefield
1839 1839, Rachel and James Stradling grandchildren of James Johnson, Lower Makefield Twp. James Stradling Lower Makefield Twp.
1835 1835, Joseph Stradling, Widow Hannah and nine children. Owned 3 acres, Lower Makefield Twp.  Joseph Stradling Lower Makefield Twp. 
1825 1825 Tacy wife of Thomas Stradling, Lower Makefield Thomas  Stradling Makefield
1715 8   5   1715     Doan         Lydia       and Thomas Stradling. Thomas  Stradling Middletown
1942 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stradling Alvin Stradling Middletown
1757 Index of Wills, Newtown  Thomas  Stradling Newtown
1763 1763 Daniel Stradling appointed guardian, Plumstead Daniel  Stradling Plumstead
1783 1783 Daniel Stradling appointed guardian Plumstead Daniel  Stradling Plumstead
1805 1805 Joseph Stradling appointed guardian, Plumstead Joseph Stradling Plumstead
1845 1845, Hannah (wife of Joseph Stradling, Jr.) Plumstead Joseph Stradling Plumstead
1807 1807, Plumstead had a Union Library company in 1807, with Adam Foulke as
secretary. Joseph Stradling was a subsequent secretary, but we have not
been able to learn when it was established, or anything of its history. 
Joseph Stradling Plumstead
1842 1842, Thomas Stradling appointed guardian, Plumstead Twp. Thomas  Stradling Plumstead Twp.
1826 1826, Mary Jamison wife of Thomas Stradling, Richland Twp Thomas  Stradling Richland Twp
1839 1839, William Stradling appointed guardian, Upper Makefield Twp. William Stradling Upper Makefield Twp.

 

Sept. 21, 1797
STRADLING, John, son of Thomas of Lower Makefield Twp.
blacksmith; and Esther BROWN dau. of late Benj. Brown
in pres. of John Tary and Letitia Stackhouse and other
wit. at I. Hicks office in Newtown

 

 

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