Gillespie, James & Nancy to Neal Gillespie
Mercer County, PA Deed Book D - 1 page 154 This Indenture made this 15th day of March one thousand eight hundred & fourteen 1814 between James Gillespie and Nancy his wife of the one part...
View ArticleGlenn, James & Elizabeth to James Glenn
Know all men by these presents that we James Glenn of Slippery Rock township Mercer County and State of Pennsylvania and Elizabeth his wife for and in consideration of the Sum of two hundred dollars...
View ArticleRe: John Brown and Francis Marsman to Pat'k M'Loug
Name probably Francis Mossman; Patrick McLaughlin
View ArticleKlickner, Christian, Ensign
Three hundred acres known as Lot No. 23 were given to Ensign Christian Klickner as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKelso, Andrew
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 46 were given to Andrew Kelso as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKnight, Howard
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 1839 were given to Howard Knight as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKinkead, John
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 437 were given to John Kinkead as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKennedy, Andrew, Private
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 440 were given to Private Andrew Kennedy as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKennedy, Dennis, Private
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 462 were given to Private Andrew Kennedy as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKirk, John
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 453 were patented to John Kirk --Richard Louden, Assignee-- as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKramer, Francis
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 437 were patented to Francis Kramer as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKinkaid, Andrew
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 499 were patented to Andrew Kinkaid (John Donnell, Assignee) as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKilby, John
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 507 were patented to John Kilby as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKenny, Peter, Private
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 510 were patented to Private Peter Kenney (William Turnbull, Assigne) as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer...
View ArticleKing, John, Dragoon
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 519 were patented to Dragoon John King as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleKochy, Ludwig heirs
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 538 were patented to Ludwig Kocy heirs as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleLipky, Henry, Private
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 480 were patented to Private Henry Lipky as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleLindersmith, George
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 472 were patented to George Lindersmith as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleLucas, Henry, Private
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 439 were patented to Private Henry Lucas as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
View ArticleLiggett, Thomas
Two hundred acres known as Lot No. 525 were patented to Thomas Liggett as part of the donation land given to Revolutionary Soldiers in the third district of Mercer County, Penn.
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