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About Jonathan Carlile
•WILL REFERENCE FOUND: At http://thegenproject.com/Mapping/Bucks_Unsorted_Wills.txt
9.173. Jonathan Carlile, "Now in Middletown Twp."
November 9, 1810. Proved May 14, 1817. James Wildman of Middletown and son John Carlile of Montgomery Co. exrs. All property to be sold. Sons David and Jonathan. Ch. of son Benjamin December'd., viz. Amos, David, Hannah and Sinah (or Linah). Daus. Hannah Brelsford and Elizabeth Wildman. Wits: James Linton, Elizabeth Rich.
•CARLILE, Jonathan. Middletown Twp. May 14, 1817. 9.173 c/o http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt
Another detailed advertisement appeared in the November 16, 1796 Pennsylvania Gazette.
John Martindell offered his 83 acre tract of land, situated in Lower Makefield, within four miles of the county seat of Newtown, bounded by the lands of John Knight, Jonathan Carlile and others. According to the newspaper, “They are on the premises of a log dwelling house, two rooms on a floor, with a fire place in each, a shop adjoining, a well of good water near the door, a wagon house, with a crib below, and granaries above, a large and commodious barn, lately built, cow houses adjoining, about 200 bearing apple trees, chiefly grafted fruit, with a pear, peach, plumb and cherry trees, and a log house on one part of the place, suitable for a tenant.”
3.144. John Cowley, of Middletown, Yeoman.
December 16, 1765. Proved June 9, 1766.
Dau. Elizabeth Bratt and John Gregg, exrs. Granddau. Sarah Cowley. Dau. Elizabeth, Land where I live adj. Jona. Carlile, Amos Palmer, and School House on Road leading from Richard Yeardley's Mill to Phila. Son John "Now in England" all lands except above tract.
Wit: Jonathan Carlile, Marcy Carlile, Wm. Yeardley. Codicil February 12, 1766 gives another Tract to Elizabeth adj. Patrick Gregg and "now in tenure of John Sickman." Wit: Rebecca Carter, Wm. Carter.
Caution
There is another contemporary Jonathan Carlile (1754-1802) in Bucks County but attached to the Buckingham meeting as of 1794: look on lower left The children are: " Elizabeth, John, Sarah, Melicent, Rachel, and Abi". This cannot be the same family as the ones in Middletown because Elizabeth of Middletown was already married by 1794 (to Martin Wildman). It was this Jonathan who was living in Plumstead and moved in 1791. See: Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3 page 53. and "Jonathan Wells moved into Carlile's place"
Jonathan Carlile's Timeline
1734 |
August 11, 1734
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Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1768 |
March 16, 1768
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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1770 |
January 19, 1770
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
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1817 |
February 4, 1817
Age 82
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Lower Makefield, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
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