. Historical papers and addresses of the Lancaster County Historical Society . aniel Jones; 58, claim ofHenry Stehman; 59, vacant; 60, Mel-choir Breneman; 61, Hans Mover; 62,John Ferree; 63, Richard Greist: 64,Benedict Venrich; 65, Christopher Fran-ciscus and Hans Nissley; 66, SamuelGuldin; 67, Pequea Swiss MennoniteSettlement; 68, David Priest; 69, JamesDawson (later Jacob Ashleman); 70,vacant; 71, vacant and Collom Mc-Guire; 72, John Meyer; 73, Hans Hr?s;74, Christopher Franciscus; 75, JohnMcDonald; 76, vacant; 77, John DeHoff;78, vacant; 79, Ulrich Hoober; SO,vacant; 81, Collom McGuire; 82,
. Historical papers and addresses of the Lancaster County Historical Society . aniel Jones; 58, claim ofHenry Stehman; 59, vacant; 60, Mel-choir Breneman; 61, Hans Mover; 62,John Ferree; 63, Richard Greist: 64,Benedict Venrich; 65, Christopher Fran-ciscus and Hans Nissley; 66, SamuelGuldin; 67, Pequea Swiss MennoniteSettlement; 68, David Priest; 69, JamesDawson (later Jacob Ashleman); 70,vacant; 71, vacant and Collom Mc-Guire; 72, John Meyer; 73, Hans Hr?s;74, Christopher Franciscus; 75, JohnMcDonald; 76, vacant; 77, John DeHoff;78, vacant; 79, Ulrich Hoober; SO,vacant; 81, Collom McGuire; 82, RobertEllis; S3, vacant; 84, Hans Boyer; Lindley; 86, John Warder andJohn Swift; 87, Samuel Boyer; SS, Al-bertus Hendricks; S9, William Sherrell:90, Ulrich Stauffer; 91. Peter Good(now Jacob Good); 92, Robert Middle-ton; 93, vacant, in Martic Twp.; 94,York county; 95, Hemptield Twp., northof Conestoga Manor, now part ofManor Twp.; 96, part of LancasterTwp. Etuiett Settlement On Conestoga Rner- r7/rtorj2j-(Cn-c*) MAP OF OLD CONESTOCA. t On Conestoga River-r> f6. The figures and letters on above map are a key Indicating owners, village, etc. See pages 291-292. Scale. A to P equals 1 mile (293) Postlethwaite Family, 1750. How Firm a Foundation was sungby the audience, led by the band,after which Mr. C. E. Postlethwaiteread an interesting paper on Postle-thwaite Family, 1750. He spoke asfollows: While attending *.he annual Penn-sylvania Society dinner in New Yorksome five or six years ago I first metthe Honorable W. U. Hensel, whomyou all knew better than was my for-tune and whose death has left a gapin your historical and other political,business and social societies, andwhose memory will always be honoredand kept green by Pennsylvanianseverywhere, but especially in Lanrcaster county. Mr. Hensel said thathe needed no introduction to anymember of the Postlethwaite familyand commented with such completeand detailed knowledge upon the his-tory of our forebears in the ea
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