Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania 1682 1750 With Their Early
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John Saul, unmarried, received 3 Mo. 31, 17 14, dated 10 Mo. I, 1713, from Two Weeks . Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, " from Cumberland in England Some years ago. " Samuel Worthington, son of Robert, received 9 Mo. 24, 1712, dated 5 Mo. 25, 1711, from meeting at Moate of Greenage, County West Meath, Ireland. Francis Jones, and family, received 6 Mo. 31, 1713, dated 6 Mo. 17 1711 ; "about three years ago they came over here to Pembrocksheire [Wales] from Ireland and ever since did belong to our month...ly meeting at Redstone. " Thomas Coebourn, wife and children, received 10 Mo. 27, 1714, dated 2 Mo. 11, 1714, from Monthly Meeting at Ca- shell. County Tipperary, Ireland. Thomas Coebourn (father of above Thomas), with his wife Eliza- beth, came from Berkshire, England, accompanied by sons Wil- liam and Joseph. They arrived at Chester in 1682, a short time before the first visit of William Penn, and settled on a large tract of land in Chester Township, which after the death of his wife in 1688, Thomas conveyed to his two sons.
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