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McNEAL
"History of Lancaster county Pennsylvania" Ellis and Evans printed 1883
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1780 taxables Salisbury township
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McNeal, Margaret
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pg941 little Britian township
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Robert Lewis held a tract of 206 acres on both sides of the Octorara to which he added a smaller tract in 1756 of 32 3/4 acres
, and sold both to James and Joseph Hewes, Aug 5, 1758, who sold ten years later to John Hamilton , who in eight years sold to John McPherson
who in turn sold to Laaughlin McNeal, of Jamacia, in 1786. The last resided on the property and carried on a Grist Mill there, which is still in existance.
He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. George H. Hewes and Mary Thomas now living in Fulton township, are grandchildren of his. The property was sold by sheriff to Francis Bailey in 1787, became the property of Samuel Clendenin in 1811, and of Joseph Pierce at a later day. It is now the property of Adam Hackness and others."
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"Lancaster County Church Records of the 18th Century"Edward Wright1994
pg 91 st James Episcopal (Anglican) -
Ann of Laughy McNeal & Margaret Dumprey B, July 10, 1797 bapt. May 2, 1799
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pg 93 Canarvan
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Margaret of Laughlin McNeil and Rebecca Jamison, born June 26, 1797 bapt April 6, 1800
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