The Strassburger Family And Allied Families of Pennsylvania; Being the Ancestry of Jacob Andrew Strassburger, Esquire, of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The Strassburger Family And Allied Families of Pennsylvania; Being the Ancestry of Jacob Andrew Strassburger, Esquire, of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, 1883-1959
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(called Harts-all) P. David Shultze Patent to Henry Hartzell, 1767 John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, Esqtiires, true and absolute Proprietaries and Governors in Chief of the Province of Penn- sylvania, and Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware. To all unto whom these Presents shall come. Greeting: WHEREAS in Consequence of the Application of Henry Hartzell, No. 2357, dated the .._.. herzeTlamd wifef and two childrei^ who ennig 7- cited front ihe PPalafiiia-^G irtlSZS. Bein^... {the fir'si: SGiilcT* inRochi till Hvp. Died in 1^88. at an. a.dv>cvixced age. Tombstone to the Memory of Henry Hartzell. erected some years after his death. THE HARTZELL FAMILY 241 twenty-seventh day of February last past for fifteen acres of land in Upper Salford Township in the County of Philadelphia, a Survey hath been made of a tract of land called "Harts All" adjoining Lands of Val- entine Beyer, Leonard Snyder, Henry Hertsell's other land, containing ten acres and one hundred and two perches * * NOW know ye that for and in consideration of the sum of six shillings and nine pence sterling money of Great Britain (in lawful money of Pennsylvania) We have given, granted and confirmed unto the said Henry Hartzell the said ten acres and one hundred and two perches of land.
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