396 HISTORY OF 



luiik For CoiK^stogaT-William Atlee, IVIichaBl Haber- 

 stick. Abraham Newcomer. For Strasburg — Everhard 

 Gruber, John Breckbill. For Warwick — John Erb, Pe- 

 ter Kratsor. For CocaUco — Michael Witmer. For Lam- 

 peter — John Whitman, jr.. Henry Kendig. For Caer- 

 narvon — David Jenkms. Joshna jjvajis. Henry Weaver. 

 For Lebanon — John Philip de Haas. Pliilip Greenwah. 

 For Bethel — Casper Kohr, John Beshore. Killian Long. 

 For Hanover — John Rogers, Jolm McKewn. For Lon- 

 donderry — William Hays. For Donegal — Alexander 

 Lowry, Robert Craig. For MomUjoy — James Cnnning- 

 ham, John Jamison, Abraham Scott. For Upper Pax- 

 tang — Samuel Taylor, James JMorrow. For Brecknock — 

 Benjamin Leslie. 



Tiie members present proceeded to the choice of a 

 chairman, when Jasper Ye ate s, Esq. was elected, and 

 took his seat accordingly. 



George Ross, junior, Esq. was chosen Secretary. 



Peter Riblet was appointed door-keeper and messenger 

 to this committee. 



Tiie returns of the elections in the several townships 

 were produced, and read, and approved of by this com- 

 mittee ; the following gentlemen thereby appearing to 

 have been duly chosen in the respective townships as 

 members of connnittee in the county of Lancaster, viz : 



In the borough of Lancaster — Edward SIhppen, Geo. 

 Ross, William Bausman, Jacob Clatz, Casper Shaffner^ 

 George Moore, Christian Voght, Abraham DehutV, Jacob 

 Krug, Michael Musser, Adam Reigart. In Lancaster 



wnship — Matthias Slough, Andrew Graff, Michael 



nik. In Hemplield — Peter Brubaker, Robert Spear, 



. Hoover. In Manheim — Peter Bachman, Sebastian 



', Jasper Yeates. In ■Manor — Leonard Rodfunk^ 



Rupley, Henry Funk. In Conestogo— William 



