544 



APPENDIX. — NOTE J. 



of a Baptized Church of Jesus Christ, holding and maintaining the same princi- 

 ples and practices, as the other Baptized Churches in the Provinces of Pennsyl- 

 vania and New Jersej- in America ; whereupon we were owned as a Sister church 

 to the aforesaid churches, being of the same faith and Gospel order, by the 

 above named Brethern." 



The names of the persons engaged in this congregational settlement was as 

 follows : 



Elizabeth wife of John Powell 



Margery Martin 



Hannah wife of John Beekingham 



Hannah Hunter 



Mary Robinett 



Mary Powell 



Joan, wife of Jos. Powell" 



" Edmund Butcher 

 John Powell 

 Richard Bufiington 

 John Beekingham 

 Joseph Powell 

 David Roberts 



Jeremiah CoUett he being Baptized 

 May 4th 1715 



On the first page of the old book from which the above was copied, the entries 

 of Baptisms are commenced, of which the following are specimens : 



1699 



1697 



4mo28 

 Qmo IQth 



Bapfi 

 in Ridley 

 Creek 



7mo 27 



Bap« 

 Ridley 



gmo 12 



Ridley 

 Creek 



Thomas Martin 

 baptized Thomas Powell 

 Evan Harry, John Palmer 

 Judith Calvert and 

 Alice Vestall 



Arch"! Dungworth 



Tho^ Budd 



John Wills, John Powell, 



David Thomas, John Han- 



num, Marjery Martin, Mar- 



jery Hannum, Mary Palmer, 



Elizabeth Powell 



John Beekingham 



Ann Compton 

 Bapd at Ridley C 



Sam' Miles Baptized in 

 Ridley creek 



Hannah Brunsden 



at Tho" Powells, Ridley C. 

 W" Thomas 



3rd: 



27 



2D(1 



Bapti at Tho« Powells 

 David Price 

 Elizabeth Price 



in Crum Creek 

 Rich'i Buffington 

 Eliz"» Price 

 Jane Philips 



Edward Lane, C. Creek 



Edward Edwards Bap'^ 



C. Creek 



James Plumley Bap* 



Creek 



Abram Pratt 

 Jane Pratt 

 Richard 



Baptized 

 at Pinepac now 

 Lower Dublin 

 Phila. Co. Pa. 



David Philips I Bap"* in 

 Margaret Piiilips|C. creek 



Elizabeth Pavien Bap. by 

 Wm. Beekingham at 

 Ridley 



Mary Clark 

 Elizabeth Hall 



Bap by 

 Wm. Davis 

 at Pinepack 



Martha DealP^P ^J ''''»<>■ »»«? 

 Reece Price | ■« «■ wm. Davis 



NOTE J.— Page 313. 



In pursuance of an Act of Assembly passed the 2l8t of September, 1782, the 

 Commissioners of every county of Pennsylvania that had been invaded by the 

 British, were directed to call on the Assessors, to procure and return accounts 

 and estimates of the damages that had been done by the enemy since the 18th of 

 April, 1775. A large proportion of the property taken was from non-comba- 

 tants, and of course was taken in violation of the usages of war among civilized 

 nations. The amount of this plunder was euormous, and the depredations com- 

 mitted were so general, that but few persons in comfortable circumstances 

 within the limits of this County escaped. The returns may be relied on for their 



