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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.77.09
Date Range
c. 1800-1820
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Upholstered wingback commode chair has four turned Sheraton legs. Has replacement of original soiled handsewn homespun linen (remnants in this file), now an orange fabric with potted and vining flower design. Solid pinewood seat under cushion has center hole with fitted removable wooden disc.
This chair was from the Pownall home at Gap, where it was used by Dickinson Gorsuch, Maryland slaveholder, during his recovery from wounds sustained during the Christiana Riot of Sept. 11, 1851. His father and two others were killed during the skirmish at the home of freedman William Parker, and Dickinson was transported to the Pownall home for recovery. William Parker later published his story in the "Atlantic Monthly" in 1866, making it highly publicized.
This incident "is an important example of the struggle over the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act and the escalating tension between the North and the South. This act gave slave owners broad powers to recapture runaway slaves". (ExplorePAhistory.com)
Polaroid photos of chair before re-upholstery, in file.
Likely Lancaster or Chester Co.
Provenance
Provenance: Chair owned by the Pownall family & given in 1973 to the Lancaster County Historical Society by Mrs. Levi Pownall of Lancashire Hall (569-7279).
It was initially loaned to the Heritage Center (# L.77.9 and # 161.64.80) but soon donated to HCLC. Board minutes of Dec. 8, 1975 include Richard F. Smith's Museum Committee report noting a donation of a "Sheraton armed wing chair commode, used by the Pownall home in nursing Dickinson Gorsuch following Christiana Riot in 1851." Later unsigned note (Bruce Shoemaker?) states John Aungst of LCHS was consulted & chair was removed 11/9/84 from list on LCHS loan form, settling an apparent question of ownership.
Date Range
c. 1800-1820
Year Range From
1800
Year Range To
1820
Last Owner
Levi Pownall family of Gap
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Shelf
Upper Shelf
People
Gorsuch, Dickinson
Gorsuch, Edward
Parker, William
Pownall, Levi
Subject
African Americans--History
Free Black people
Slaveholders--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County
Slavery--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County
Search Terms
Chairs
Christiana Resistance
Enslaved persons
Free persons of color
Persons of color
Slaveholders
Slavery
Object Name
Chair, Commode
Oither Names
Chair, Wing
Material
Wood, Fabric
Height (cm)
119.38
Height (ft)
3.9166666667
Height (in)
47
Width (cm)
78.74
Width (ft)
2.5833333333
Width (in)
31
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-07-25
Condition Notes
Reupholstered. Minor wear in fabric; loose stitching, especially on proper right side.
Repaired and reupholstered gratis, April 1980, by The Upholstery Center of Lititz, (Mr. & Mrs. Paul Paes).
Object ID
G.77.09
Credit
Heritage Center Collection, Gift of LCHS
Accession Number
G.77.09
Images
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Collection
Christiana Resistance Collection
Title
Land Draft and Deed
Object ID
Christiana S01 F01
Date Range
1803
  10 images  
Collection
Christiana Resistance Collection
Title
Land Draft and Deed
Description
Insert 1 Land draft, for land sold by Jacob Eshleman to Levi Pownall. [Should include site of William Parker's house.] 23 March 1803.
Insert 2 Deed. Jacob Eshleman of Strasburg Township to Levi Pownall of Sadsbury Township. 204 acres and the allowance for roads. 2 April 1803. (Original housed in oversized box.)
Admin/Biographical History
The Christiana Resistance, commonly referred to as the "Christiana Riot" occurred in September of 1851 in Christiana, Pennsylvania, a borough in Lancaster County. The events known as the Christiana Resistance include an attack from slaveholders in Maryland on the inhabitants and home of William Parker a free black man living in Christiana, Pennsylvania. The slaveholders crossed the state border, and attempted claim and return the freedom seekers as their property, under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
The violent confrontation resulted in the death of Edward Gorsuch, a slaveholder, and the escape of William Parker to freedom in Canada. Edward's son, Dickinson Gorsuch, was wounded and taken to the farm of Levi Pownall, where the Pownall family nursed him back to health. Historically, this event challenged the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and is considered a precursor to the Civil War.
System of Arrangement
Series 1 Manuscript and Printed Material, 1803-1955
Series 2 Photographs, 1895-1971 and No date
Date Range
1803
Creation Date
1803
Storage Location
Moores Memorial Library, Christiana, PA
People
Eshleman, Jacob
Pownall, Levi
Parker, William
Subjects
Riots--Pennsylvania--Christiana
Deeds
Christiana (Pa.)
Real property surveys
Search Terms
Christiana Resistance
Deeds
Land drafts
Real estate
Extent
2 items
Physical Characteristics
The digital images of the manuscript and printed material are 300 dpi JPGs; the photographs are 600 dpi JPGs.
Object Name
Deed
Draft
Container
Moores Memorial Library Series 1 Folder 1, Insert 1 Land Draft Land draft, for land sold by Jacob Eshleman to Levi Pownall. [Should include site of William Parker's house.] 23 March 1803 Moores Memorial Library Series 1 Folder 1, Insert 2 Deed Deed. Jacob Eshleman of Strasburg Township to Levi Pownall of Sadsbury Township. 204 acres and the allowance for roads. (Original housed in oversized box.) 2 April 1803
Language
English
Object ID
Christiana S01 F01
Location of Originals
Moores Memorial Library
9 West Slokom Avenue
Christiana, PA 17509
chrlib@christianalibrary.org
610-593-6683 or 610-593-6687
Related Item Notes
Christiana Resistance Collection (CHRISTIANA RESISTANCE) https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/1287a022-e430-4f3f-bc97-330571018105
Access Conditions / Restrictions
The attached images have been provided for research. The original items are restricted for preservation purposes.
Copyright
The attached images may be used for research purposes only.
Please contact Moores Memorial Library for a high resolution image and permission to publish:
Moores Memorial Library
9 West Slokom Avenue
Christiana, PA 17509
chrlib@christianalibrary.org
610-593-6683 or 610-593-6687
Credit
Christiana Resistance Collection, Series 1, Folder 1, Moores Memorial Library
Classification
CHRISTIANA RESISTANCE
Christiana S01 F01
Description Level
Folder
Custodial History
Moores Memorial Library (Christiana, Pa.) owns some of the most significant manuscript material relating to the Christiana Resistance. The staff of Moores Memorial Library, part of the Library System of Lancaster County, and the Lancaster County Historical Society worked together to arrange and preserve the collection and create a finding aid to make the materials accessible to the public.
The collection contains correspondence to and from the Pownall family regarding the incident, notes regarding kidnappings in the area from 1850-1851, photocopied pages of Dickinson Gorsuch's diary, and published accounts. An 1896 photograph shows Peter Woods and Samuel Hopkins, survivors of the riot. There are also photographs of the Christiana Riot House, the Pownall farm, and key figures in the riot and at the Treason Trials of 1851.
The staff of Moores Memorial Library, part of the Library System of Lancaster County, and the Lancaster County Historical Society worked together to arrange and preserve the collection and create a finding aid to make the materials accessible to the public. Funds for this project were provided by the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) in 2001.
Images
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Collection
Christiana Resistance Collection
Title
Letter from W. Arthur Jackson
Object ID
Christiana S01 F02
Date Range
1851/11/10
  1 image  
Collection
Christiana Resistance Collection
Title
Letter from W. Arthur Jackson
Description
Letter. To "Dear Sir" from W. Arthur Jackson in Philadelphia, regarding whereabouts of Nelson Ford, Joshua Hammond, and others; who occupied Parker's house; who was in Parker's house that night; and how long Parker, Pinkney, and Johnson had lived in Pennsylvania. [Possibly written to the Pownall family.] 10 November 1851.
Admin/Biographical History
The Christiana Resistance, commonly referred to as the "Christiana Riot" occurred in September of 1851 in Christiana, Pennsylvania, a borough in Lancaster County. The events known as the Christiana Resistance include an attack from slaveholders in Maryland on the inhabitants and home of William Parker a free black man living in Christiana, Pennsylvania. The slaveholders crossed the state border, and attempted claim and return the freedom seekers as their property, under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
The violent confrontation resulted in the death of Edward Gorsuch, a slaveholder, and the escape of William Parker to freedom in Canada. Edward's son, Dickinson Gorsuch, was wounded and taken to the farm of Levi Pownall, where the Pownall family nursed him back to health. Historically, this event challenged the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and is considered a precursor to the Civil War.
System of Arrangement
Series 1 Manuscript and Printed Material, 1803-1955
Series 2 Photographs, 1895-1971 and No date
Date Range
1851/11/10
Creation Date
1851/11/10
Creator
Jackson, William Arthur, 1828-1857
Storage Location
Moores Memorial Library, Christiana, PA
People
Parker, William
Jackson, William Arthur
Ford, Nelson
Hammond, Joshua
Subjects
Riots--Pennsylvania--Christiana
Letters
Christiana (Pa.)
Search Terms
Christiana Resistance
Letters
Correspondence
Extent
1 item
Physical Characteristics
The digital images of the manuscript and printed material are 300 dpi JPGs; the photographs are 600 dpi JPGs.
Object Name
Letter
Draft
Container
Moores Memorial Library Series 1 Folder 2 Letter Letter. To "Dear Sir" from W. Arthur Jackson in Philadelphia, regarding whereabouts of Nelson Ford, Joshua Hammond, and others; who occupied Parker's house; who was in Parker's house that night; and how long Parker, Pinkney, and Johnson had lived in Pennsylvania. [Possibly written to the Pownall family.] 10 November 1851. 10 November 1851
Language
English
Object ID
Christiana S01 F02
Location of Originals
Moores Memorial Library
9 West Slokom Avenue
Christiana, PA 17509
chrlib@christianalibrary.org
610-593-6683 or 610-593-6687
Related Item Notes
Christiana Resistance Collection (CHRISTIANA RESISTANCE) https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/1287a022-e430-4f3f-bc97-330571018105
Access Conditions / Restrictions
The attached images have been provided for research. The original items are restricted for preservation purposes.
Copyright
The attached images may be used for research purposes only.
Please contact Moores Memorial Library for a high resolution image and permission to publish:
Moores Memorial Library
9 West Slokom Avenue
Christiana, PA 17509
chrlib@christianalibrary.org
610-593-6683 or 610-593-6687
Credit
Christiana Resistance Collection, Series 1, Folder 2, Moores Memorial Library
Classification
CHRISTIANA RESISTANCE
Christiana S01 F02
Description Level
Folder
Custodial History
Moores Memorial Library (Christiana, Pa.) owns some of the most significant manuscript material relating to the Christiana Resistance. The staff of Moores Memorial Library, part of the Library System of Lancaster County, and the Lancaster County Historical Society worked together to arrange and preserve the collection and create a finding aid to make the materials accessible to the public.
The collection contains correspondence to and from the Pownall family regarding the incident, notes regarding kidnappings in the area from 1850-1851, photocopied pages of Dickinson Gorsuch's diary, and published accounts. An 1896 photograph shows Peter Woods and Samuel Hopkins, survivors of the riot. There are also photographs of the Christiana Riot House, the Pownall farm, and key figures in the riot and at the Treason Trials of 1851.
The staff of Moores Memorial Library, part of the Library System of Lancaster County, and the Lancaster County Historical Society worked together to arrange and preserve the collection and create a finding aid to make the materials accessible to the public. Funds for this project were provided by the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) in 2001.
Images
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #501
Date Range
1824
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Admin/Biographical History
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay.
Date Range
1824
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0005
People
Beam, Catharine
Beam, Elizabeth
Beam, John
Beam, Samuel
Carson, Isaac
Carson, Joseph
Casle, Magdaline
Casle, Marian
Eschelman, Petter
Eschelman, Samuel
Gillems, Aroon
Gillems, Perker
Himberger, Benjamin
Himberger, Polle
Lambert, Isaac
Lambert, Stephen
March, Jesse
March, Nathan
March, Samuel
Parker, Washington
Parker, William
Parker, Zeckial
Ranck, Marean
Regert, Elisabeth
Regert, Richard
Regert, Sophe
Rieger, Isaac
Schmith, David
Schmith, Henry
Schmith, Jimes
Schmith, Jinney
Schmith, Jonnadon
Schmith, Martin
Schmith, Samuel
Segner, Catharine
Segner, William
Seidenstricher, Ann
Seidenstricker, Elizabeth
Seidenstricker, Jacob
Setzler, John
Setzler, Widow
Siverling, Daniel
Siverling, George
Siverling, Mary
Stein, Lydia
Stephenson, Jane
Stephenson, Robert
Stone, Henry
Zell, Barbara
Zell, Elizabeth
Zell, Jacob
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Brecknock Twp.
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Persons of color
Poor children
Place
Brecknock Twp.
Object Name
List
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #501
Box Number
005
Notes
Entered into Q & A 1994/02/01.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Names taken from Lancaster County tax lists.
Beam, John. Father of Beam, Elizabeth, age 8; Beam, Catharine, age 6; Beam, Samuel, age 5.
Lambert, Isaac. Age 10. Living with Titterline.
Lambert, Stephen. Age 6. Living with Titterline.
Setzler, Widow. Mother of Setzler, John.
Carson, Isaac. Age 11.
Carson, Joseph. Age 9.
Casle, Magdaline (or Marian). Age 5. Living with Schmith, Henry.
Eschelman, Samuel. Father of Eschelman, Petter, age 6.
Gillems, Aroon. Father of Gillems, Perker, age 7.
Himberger, Polle. Widow. Mother of Himberger, Benjamin, age 8.
March, Jesse. Father of March, Samuel, age 10; March, Jesse, age 9; March, Nathan, age 7.
Parker, William. Father of Parker, Washington, age 10; Parker, Zeckial, age 6.
Ranck, Marean. Age 9. Living with Schmith, Martin.
Regert, Sophe. Widow. Mother of Regert, Richard, age 7; Regert, Elisabeth, age 9.
Rieger, Isaac. Age 6.
Schmith, Martin. Father of Schmith, David,age 11; Schmith, Samuel, age 8; Schmith, Jonnadon, age 7.
Schmith, Jimes. Age 7. African American.
Schmith, Jinney. Age 9. African American.
Segner, William. Father of Segner, Catharine, age 10.
Seidenstricker, Jacob. Father of Seidenstricker, Elizabeth, age 6; Seidenstricher, Ann, age 5.
Siverling, George. Father of Siverling, Daniel, age 6; Siverling, Mary, age 7.
Stein, Lydia. Age 5.
Stephenson, Robert. Father of Stephenson, Jane, age 9.
Stone, Henry. Age 7. African American.
Zell, Jacob. Father of Zell, Barbara, age 7; Zell, Elizabeth, age 6.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1830 #605
Date Range
1830
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Admin/Biographical History
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay.
Date Range
1830
Year
1830
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0011
People
Abolt, Benjamin
Abolt, Frances
Armstrong, Margaret
Armstrong, Reuben
Barney, Henry
Barney, John
Bender, Elizabeth
Bittner, Jacob
Brenner, Israel
Brenner, Lydia
Calaghan, Margaret
Calaghan, Samuel
Camber, Christian
Camber, Mary
Chamberlain, Johanna
Cheney , Elizabeth
Cober, Michael
Collins, Elizabeth
Collins, James
Collins, Nancy
Copland, Matilda
Creaton, Abraham
Creaton, James
Dombach, John
Dombach, Joseph
Eckman, Elizabeth
Eckman, Martha
Ford, David
French, Jonathan
Funck, Martin
Garber, Stephen
Garrison, Jane
Griffin, Elizabeth
Hall, Ann
Hall, Jacob
Hardeman, Catharine
Hardeman, Christian
Heisinger, Nancy
Huber, John
Isenberger, Elizabeth
Johnson, Hiram
Johnson, Sarah
Kauffman, Harriet
Kauffman, Mary
Kauffman, Tobias
Keiss, Magdalene
Kemmins, Jonas
Kemmins, Margaret
Kinard, Anna
Kinard, Sophia
Kise, Daniel
Kise, Lena
Kurtz, Augustus
Kurtz, Mary Ann
Lagrow, Isaac
Lawrence, Catharine
Lawrence, Cordelia
Lawrence, Joseph
Lawrence, Wendell
Loyman, Jacob
Loyman, Michael
Maulson, Amos
Maulson, William
McAllister, Leah
McAllister, Mary
McMichael, Abner
McMichael, William
Mylin, John
Neff, Ann
Neff, Jacob
Ottstadt, Sophia
Oxer, Anna
Oxer, Samuel
Parker, William
Patrick, Stephen
Peters, Jacob
Rineer, Rebecca
Sailer, Hester
Smith, Mary
Stahle, Jefferson
Stevenson, Matilda
Stevenson, William
Steward, Ephraim
Steward, Sarah
Stofer, Elizabeth
Stofer, Nancy
Stoner, Jacob
Stoner, Nancy
Wertz, Henry
Wertz, Susanne
White, Anna
White, Benjamin
White, Sarah
Wholafer, Eliza
Wholafer, Jacob
Williams, Daniel
Wilson, Jacob
Wise, George
Wissler, John
Wissler, Rudy
Yelletz, Pece
Search Terms
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Manor Twp.
Poor children
Place
Manor Twp.
Object Name
List
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1830 #605
Box Number
011
Notes
Entered into Q&A Feb 13, 1996.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
NAMES TAKEN FROM LANCASTER COUNTY TAX LISTS
Abolt, Benjamin. Age 8.
Abolt, Frances. Age 10.
Armstrong, Margaret. Age 8.
Armstrong, Reuben. Age 10.
Brenner, Israel. Age 11.
Brenner, Lydia. Age 6.
Barney, Henry. Age 7.
Barney, John. Age 8.
Bender, Elizabeth. Age 11.
Bittner, Jacob. Age 7.
Calaghen, Margaret. Age 8.
Calaghen, Samuel. Age 10.
Camber, Christian. Age 8.
Camber, Mary. Age 10.
Chamberlain, Johanna. Age 11.
Cheney , Elizabeth. Age 9.
Cober, Michael. Age 11.
Collins, Elizabeth. Age 6.
Collins, James. Age 11.
Collins, Nancy. Age 6.
Copland, Matilda. Age 11.
Creaton, Abraham. Age 8.
Creaton, James. Age 7.
Dambaugh, John. Age 9.
Dambaugh, Joseph. Age 10.
Eckman, Elizabeth. Age 11.
Eckman, Martha.Age 9.
Ford, David. Age 8.
French, Jonathan. Age 8.
Funck, Martin. Age 10.
Garber, Stephen. Age 8.
Garrison, Jane. Age 9.
Griffin, Elizabeth. Age 11.
Hall, Ann. Age 8.
Hall, Jacob. Age 9.
Hardeman, Catharine. Age 11.
Hardeman, Christian. Age 9.
Heisinger, Nancy. Age 7.
Huber, John. Age 9.
Isenberger, Elizabeth. Age 8.
Johnson, Hiram. Age 9.
Johnson, Sarah. Age 11.
Kauffman, Mary. Age 7.
Kauffman, Harriet. Age 7.
Kauffman, Tobias. Age 9.
Keiss, Magdalene. Age 9.
Kemmins, Jonas. Age 11.
Kemmins, Margaret. Age 10.
Kinard, Anna. Age [8].
Kinard, Sophia. Age 11.
Kise, Daniel. Age 11.
Kise, Lena. Age 6.
Kurtz, Augustus. Age 6.
Kurtz, Mary Ann. Age 9.
Lagrow, Isaac. Age 7.
Lawrence, Catharine. Age 8.
Lawrence, Cordelia. Age 10.
Lawrence, Joseph. Age 10.
Lawrence, Wental. Age 8.
Loyman, Jacob. Age 11.
Loyman, Michael. Age 9.
Maulson, Amos. Age 8.
Maulson, William. Age 6.
McAllister, Leah. Age 9.
McAllister, Mary . Age 11.
McMichael, Abner. Age 10.
McMichael, William. Age 11.
Mylin, John. Age 7.
Neff, Ann. Age 11.
Neff, Jacob. Age 10.
Ottstadt, Sophia. Age 10.
Oxer, Anna. Age 11.
Oxer, Samuel. Age 9.
Parker, William.Age 8.
Patrick, Stephen. Age 11.
Peters, Jacob. Age 10.
Rineer, Rebecca. Age 9.
Sailer, Hester. Age 11.
Smith, Mary. Age 10.
Stahle, Jefferson. Age 11.
Stevenson, Matilda. Age 10.
Stevenson, William. Age 11.
Steward, Ephraim. Age 9.
Steward, Sarah. Age 6.
Stofer, Elizabeth. Age 7.
Stofer, Nancy. Age 9.
Stoner, Jacob. Age 11.
Stoner, Nancy. Age 9.
Wertz, Henry. Age 8.
Wertz, Susanne. Age 6.
White, Anna. Age 7.
White, Benjamin. Age 10.
White, Sarah. Age 7.
Wholafer, Eliza. Age 9.
Wholafer, Jacob. Age 7.
Williams, Daniel. Age 9.
Wilson, Jacob. Age 9.
Wise, George. Age 9.
Wissler, John. Age 9.
Wissler, Rudy. Age 11.
Yelletz, Pece. Age 9.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder no date #040
Date Range
No date
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Admin/Biographical History
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay.
Date Range
No date
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0068
People
Abold, Benjamin
Abold, Henry
Barkhard, Elizabeth
Barkhard, Margaret
Barnard, Brown
Bender, Benjamin
Bender, Mary
Bernhard, Jacob
Berny, Henry
Bonnet, Elizabeth
Boyer, Jacob
Boyer, Mary
Brooks, Catherine
Brooks, George
Brooks, Michael
Brown, Harriet
Brown, Sarah
Brown, Susan
Camber, Joseph
Camber, Mary
Campbel, George
Chaney, Charles
Chaney, Elizabeth
Christ, Jacob
Christ, John
Cole, Leonard
Collence, Elizabeth
Conner, Calvin
Copeland, Philip
Dambach, Henry
Dellet, Barbara
Deradinger, Amos
Dombach, Amos
Duke, Jacob
Eckert, Magdalene
Eckert, Polly
Eisenberger, Elizabeth
Eisenberger, John
Fessel, Mary
Flesh, Elizabeth
French, Jonathan
French, Maria
Funk, Christian
Funk, Nancy
Gerber, Stephen
Gerlach, Susan
Greenawalt, John
Hall, Ann
Hall, Joseph
Heising, Adam
Heisinger, Nancy
Herren, Eve
Herren, Matthias
Hoovan, Israel
Hughes, Susanna
Karr, Abraham
Kauffman, Amos
Kauffman, Harriet
Kauffman, Maria
Kauffman, Martha
Keinert, Abraham
Keinert, Ann
Kindig, Catharine
Kise, Benjamin
Kover, Christian
Kover, Susanna
Kurtz, Augustus
Lautenschlager, Christiana
Lautenschlager, George
Lautenschlager, Gotfried
Lawrence, Catherine
Lawrence, Susanna
Lawrence, Wendell
Layman, Elizabeth
Leight, Elizabeth
Leight, Magdalene
Markleym Jacob
May, Samuel
McCoullough, Mary
McDerry, Jane
McGIll, Lydia
McGill, Susan
McLane, George
McLane, Mary
Miles, William
Miller, David
Myers, Henry
Myers, Mary
Myers, Peggy
Otto, Anna
Otto, Jacob
Oxer, Henry
Parker, William
Pend, Elizabeth
Pend, John
Robertz, Mary Ann
Rummel, Catherine
Rummel, Elizabeth
Rummel, Jacob
Rummel, Lovina
Saurbeer, Caroline
Saurbeer, Fanny
Seng, William
Shuger, Emanuel
Shuger, Jacob
Singer, Christian
Singer, David
Smith, Ann
Spicer, Jacob
Spinner, Joseph
Stehman, Rudolph
Stoner, Christian
Tome, Susan
Ulrich, Abraham
Ulrich, Israel
Walk, Henry
Wertz, Henry
Wertz, Nancy
White, Anna
White, William
Williams, Ekizabeth
Williams, John
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Manor Twp.
Poor children
Persons of color
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Manor Twp.
Object Name
List
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder no date #040
Box Number
068
Notes
Never entered into Q&A.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Names taken from Lancaster County tax lists.
Abold, Henry, age 7.
Abold, Benjamin, age 11.
Boyer, MAry, age 10.
Boyer, Jacob, age 8.
Bender, Mary, age 11.
Berny, Henry, age 10. African American.
Bonnet, Elizabeth, age 9.
Brooks, Catherine, age 9.
Bender, Benjamin, age 8.
Brooks, George, age 7.
Barkhard, Margaret, age 7.
Brown, Herriet, age 10.
Brown, Sarah, age 8.
Barnard, Brown, age 6.
Brooks, Michael, age 9.
Brown, Susan, age 6.
Barkhard, Elizabeth, age 8.
Bernhard, jacob, age 8.
Camber, Mary, age 8.
Camber, Joseph, age 6.
Christ, Jacob, age 10.
Cole, Leonard, age 7.
Chaney, Charles, age 11.
Chaney, Elizabeth, age 9.
Collence, Elizabeth, age 6.
Conner, Calvin, age 8.
Copeland, Philip, age 7.
Christ, John, age 10.
Campbel, George, age 6.
Dellet, Barbara, age 11.
Dambach, Henry, age 9.
Dombach, Amos, age 7.
Deradinger, Amos, age 7.
Duke, Jacob, age 7.
Eckert, Magdalene, age 9.
Eckert, Polly, age 6.
Eisenberger, Elizabeth, age 9.
Eisenberger, John, age 7.
Funk, Christian, age 7.
Funk, Nancy, age 8.
French, Jonathan, age 11.
Flesh, Elizabeth, age 10.
French, Maria, age 5.
Fessel, Mary, age 7.
Gerber, Stephen, age 11.
Greenawalt, John, age 8.
Gerlach, Susan, age 7.
Hall, Ann, age 11.
Hall, Joseph, age 9.
Heisinger, Nancy, age 10.
Heising, Adam, age 6.
Herren, Matthias, age 9.
Herren, Eve, age 7.
Hughes, Susanna, age 5.
Hoovan, Israel, age 8.
Kauffman, Martha, age 9.
Kauffman, Amos, age 7.
Kise, Benjamin, age 7.
Kurtz, Augustus, age 11.
Kauffman, Harriet, age 10.
Kauffman, Maria, age 7.
Keinert, Ann, age 11.
Keinert, Abraham, age 8.
Kindig, Catharine, age 6.
Karr, Abraham, age 6.
Kover, Susanna, age 10.
Kover, Christian, age 8.
Lawrence, Susanna, age 9.
Lawrence, Catherine, age 11.
Layman, Elizabeth, age 9.
Leight, Elizabeth, age 10.
Leight, Magdalene, age 7.
Lautenschlager, George, age 9.
Lautenschlager, Christiana, age 6.
Lawrence, Wental, age 11.
Lautenschlager, Gotfried, age 10.
Myers, Henry, age 6.
Miller, David, age 9.
Markleym Jacob, age 10.
McGIll, Lydia, age 7.
McGill, Susan, age 9.
McCoullough, Mary, age 9.
McLane, MAry, age 9.
May, Samuel, age 7.
McLane, George, age 5.
Miles, William, age 8.
Myers, Mary, age 8.
Myers, Peggy, age 5.
McDerry, Jane, age 9.
Oxer, Henry, age 8.
Otto, Anna, age 9.
Otto, Jacob, age 7.
Pend, John, age 7.
Pend, Elizabeth, age 10.
Parker, William, age 11.
Rummel, Lovina, age 8.
Rummel, Jacob, age 9.
Rummel, Catherine, age 7.
Rummel, ELizabeth, age 6.
Robertz, Mary Ann, age 5.
Smith, Ann, age 9.
Singer, David, age 7.
Singer, Christian, age 6.
Spicer, Jacob, age 8.
Saurbeer, Caroline, age 11.
Saurbeer, Fanny, age 6.
Stehman, Rudolph, age 8.
Shuger, Emanuel, age 7.
Seng, William, age 8.
Shuger, Jacob, age 6.
Spinner, Joseph, age 7.
Stoner, Christian, age 11.
Tome, Susan, age 7.
Ulrich, Abraham, age 8.
Ulrich, Israel, age 6.
Walk, Henry, age 7.
Wertz, Henry, age 11.
Wertz, Nancy, age 9.
White, Anna age 11.
White, William, age 8.
Williams, Ekizabeth, age 8.
Williams, John, age 6.
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