Erected October 1754
contributed by Vi. P. Limric
1763
ARMSTRONG, Alexander, 100 acres ARMSTRONG, George Col., 200 acres ARMSTRONG, John, 200 acres ARMSTRONG, William, 200 acres BRIGHTROCKH, Robert, 100 acres BRINGHAM, Alexander, 200 acres BROWN, Charles, 300 acres BUCHANAN, William, 200 acres BURDGE, Moses, 100 acres CALHOOEN, Robert, free, 200 acres CHAMBERS, Thomas, 100 acres CRAMPTON, James, 100 acres CURRAN, William, 300 acres DUGLIS, Andrew, 200 acres ENGLISH, James, 50 acres FOUGHTS, John, 600 acres GABRAIEL, George, 200 acres GALLAGHER, James, 100 acres GREENWOOD, Joseph, 500 acres GUTHREY, Robert, 200 acres HAYES, George, 100 acres HENDERSON, William, 200 acres HUFF, John, 50 acres HUFF, Lawrence, 100 acres HUNTER, Samuel, 300 acres LAFERTY, Alexander, 200 acres LONG, Andrew, 100 acres MAN, Stufell, 100 acres MCBRIDE, John, 100 acres MCCALESTER, Hugh Jr., 100 acres MCCLURE, Andrew, 200 acres MCCORMICK, Hugh, 400 acres MCKEE, Thomas, 400 acres MCLEVY, William, 100 acres MITCHELL, Samuel, 100 acres MONTGOMERY, John, 100 acres NEILSON, John, 100 acres NICKLE, William, 100 acres NEILSON, Robert, 160 acres PATTERSON, James, 400 acres REED, Azariah Sr., 100 acres REED, Azariah Jr., 100 acres REED, John, 100 acres RODMAN, William, 300 acres STANFORD, Jacob, 300 acres STEWART, William, 300 acres STORNS, Jean, Widow, 400 acres SUAGERT, Frederick, 100 acres STURGEON, John, 100 acres WERT, Francis Esq., 400 acres WHITE, William, 200 acres
1767
a=acres, ac=cleared land, h=horses, c=cows, s=sheep
uns.=unsurveyed
ARMSTRONG, Alexander, 50a, 3ac, 2h, 2c
ARMSTRONG, James, 50a, 4ac, 1h, 1c
ARMSTRONG, John, 200a, 5ac
ARMSTRONG, William, 50a, 7ac, 2h, 2c
BARTON, Rev. Thomas, 400 patented, uns.
BROWN, John, 200a, 3ac, 1h
CARSON, Adam, 100a, 10ac, 3h, 1c
CHENEY, Ezekiel, 100a, 3ac, 1h
CHEW, Benjamin, 1000a, uns.
CLARK, William, 50a, 5ac, 2h, 1c
COCKS, Charles, 3700a, uns.
COLLENDER, Robert, 600a, uns.
COONS, Adam, 200a, 10ac, 3h, 1c
COWAN, James, 200a, 39ac, 2h, 1c
CRAMPTON, James, 100a, 5ac, 1c
CRAWFORD, Robert, 50a, 3ac, 1c
CROGHAN, Charles, 100a, 1ac, 3h, 2c
CYLE, James, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c
DAVIS, William 2c
DICKEY, James, 150a, 5ac
DOUGLAS, Andrew, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c, wounded in the
Kittanning expedition of 1756. Died after 1790.
DUFFIELD, George, 1700a, uns.
EVANS, Thomas, 100a, 6ac, 2h, 1c
GALLAGHER, James, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c
GAMBLE, John, 100a, 7ac, 1h, 1c, 1 negro
GIBSON, James, 100a, 3ac, 2h, 3c
HALL, Thomas, 50a, 2ac, 1h
HAMILTON, Widow, 100a, 15ac, 2h, 3c
HAMILTON, William, 100a, 2h
HAYS, George, 100a, 15ac, 2h, 1c
HENDERSON, William, 500a, 30ac, 2h, 3c
JOHNSTON, Edward, 50a, 5ac, 2h, 2c
JONES, Daniel, 400a, uns.
JONES, Daniel, 150a, 20ac, 2h, 2c
KEARSLEY, Jonathan, 150a, pat, uns., 3ac
LACKENS/LUKENS, John, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c, 1 negro
LOWREY, Alexander, 300a, uns.
LYON, William, 50a, uns.
MARTIN, William, 100a, 3ac, 2h, 2c
MCCALESTER, Hugh, 100a, 40c, 2h, 1c
MCCALESTER, William, free, 100a, 4ac
MCCARTNEY, John, 100a, 10ac, 1h, 1c
MCCARTNEY, John, 2h, 2c
MCCARTNEY, William, 100a, 20ac, 3h, 1c
MCCLAY, William, 300a, 20ac, 100a, uns.
MCCORMICK, Hugh, 100a, 20ac, 3h, 2c, took over land from
brother, Thomas, was also brother of William McCormick.
MCDANIEL, Duncan, 100a, 6ac, 1h, 1c
MCDANIEL, John, 100a, 3ac, 1h
MCELHATTON, William, 100a, 3ac, 1h, 1c
MCKEAVER, John, 100a, 5ac, 2h, 1c
MCMULLIN, 50a, 3ac, 1h, 1c
MINNER, Ezekiel, 1h, 1c
MINNER, Isaac, 1h, 1c
MITCHELL, John, 1h, 1c
MITCHELL, Samuel, 100a, 15ac, 1h, 2c
MITCHELTREE, James, 100a, 6ac, 2h, 1c
NEILSON/NELSON, Robert, 200a, 3ac, came from Derry Co.
Ireland, In 1800 he and his sons moved to Ohio.
Settled at the present site of Columbus. Died ca.
1804/5 at Bowling Green, Ky. aged 85 yrs. at son
John's home. Wife, Martha, died 26 July 1794 aged
63 yrs. Buried Cedar Spring grave-yard, Juniata Co.
Pa.
Children: David, Rev. War vet., moved to Ohio,
Andrew, Rev. War vet., moved to Ohio, James P.,
surveyor, moved to Mooundsville, W.Va., John
moved to Bowling Green Ky., Nancy, lived with
brother James, Mary, (m) David Allen, Juniata Co.,
buried Cedar Spring grave-yard, and Catharine, (m)
James Banks, son of James Banks.
PATTERSON, Captain James, 500a, pat, 15ac, 3h, 4c,
4 negros, 1 grist-mill, 1 saw-mill
PATTERSON, William, 50a, 1 saw-mill
PETERS, Rev. Richard, 900a, uns.
PURDY, James, 100a, 2h, 1c, oldest son, John, (m) Nancy,
a dau. of Thomas Wilson. Sons, Hugh and William
killed at Gen. Arthur St. Clair's defeat in 1791.
Youngest son, Robert, officer in the War of 1812.
Two daughters, Elizabeth and Jane.
REED, John, 100a, 8ac, 2h, 2c
RIDDLE, William, 50a, 5ac, 1h, 1c
RODMAN, William, 100a, 15ac, 3h, 3c
ROSS, William, 200a, 10ac, 2h, 2c
SHERRAN, Hugh, 100a, 2ac, 1h, 1c, son of James
SHERRAN, William, 100a, 5ac, 2h, 1c, son of James
SMITH, John and Buchanan, William, 400a, uns.
SMITH, Dr. William, 1300a, uns.
STARNS, Widow, 200a, 15ac, 2h, 1c
STEPHENS, John, 200a, uns.
STEWART, William, 50a, 2ac, 1h, 1c
TRENT, Captain William, 600a, uns.
WALLACE, Samuel, (Mr. Tea's district), 7200a, uns.
WALLACE, William, (Mr. Tea's district), 1800a, uns.
WEST, Francis, 100a
WEST, Francis, above ye narrows, 100a, 5ac
WEST, Francis, Cedar Springs, 100a, 5ac
WHARTON & BOYNTON, 600a, uns.
WRIGHT, David, 100a, 5ac, 2h, 1c
WRIGHT, Joseph, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c