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Sources:
Title: Conser Family Tree on www.rootsweb.com posted by Jim Bish
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Information about John Bell and Elizabeth Conser can be found in: Egle's Notes and Queries o f Pennsylvania, 1700s-1800s, Annual Volume 1898, Notes and Queries -XI, pages 71-73.[2485774[1].GED]
Information about John Bell and Elizabeth Conser can be found in: Egle's Notes and Queries o f Pennsylvania, 1700s-1800s, Annual Volume 1898, Notes and Queries -XI, pages 71-73.[2485774[1].GED]
Information about John Bell and Elizabeth Conser can be found in: Egle's Notes and Queries o f Pennsylvania, 1700s-1800s, Annual Volume 1898, Notes and Queries -XI, pages 71-73.
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he age 25; of Boston
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he, age 50, widower, stone cutter.
she age 38, widow
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m. "David of Bridgewater"
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died a.96 (Newcomb Gen.) a.99 at Braintree -Quincy Patriot of Jan.8,1842)
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He was baptized adult, in 1822 (Ch.Rec.). He was a butcher in 1850 census at Quincy.
Children of Nedebiah & Lois born at Quincy (not recorded) Vinton Mem.) p.146
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9 children
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Immigrated on 9 Nov 1738 to Phildelphia, Arrived on the ship, "Charming
Nancy:. Sailing from Rotterdam, Holland with a stopover in Cowes on the Isle of
Wright. The English authorities checked all passengers for any Catholics
because they were trying to keep undesirable religious groups away from their
colonies. (The Berlin Family Vol. 1--Author Reginald L. Berlin)
Early information about Jacob is sketchy. He was a constable in Berwick Township,
York County, in 1752. He is mentioned as one of the officers of the newly
dedicated St. Matthew's Church in Hanover. The name change occurred in 1827.
In
1758 he took out a warrant for land in York County, and a patent for the same
land in April of 1762. that is also the first year Jacob is found on the tax
lists of York County. Jacob's farm was three and a half miles northeast of
Hanover. The farm was located in an area known as Popular Spring. The farm
varied in size from 225 acres, at its largest, to 190 acres. He owned the farm
from 1762 until 1782 when the farm was listed in his son, Nicholas' name.
Note:
In the 1798 tax lists Nicholas Berlin's name appears with the following
information: a wood house, 30 by 26, one story with five windows, on two acres,
valued at four-hundred dollars. Another one story wood house, 30 by 24 with
two windows, on two acres, valued at one-hundred and fifty dollars. Also a
barn, 80 by 30, made of wood on one hundred and eighty-eight acres, valued at
fifteen hundred and four dollars in Berwick Township. I believe we can safely
assume that his father resided in one of these houses.
Note:
The birth date on the tombstone is different from the church records at
Niederbronn. This is due to the change from the Julian calendar in 1752 to the
Gregorian calendar.
Note: Jacob died of blood poisoning. He left a will in Berwick Township, York County, Pennsylvania
Note: His burial place was in the Lutheran Cemetery.
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NOTE: Parents are not verified
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Bridgewater VR)