Birmingham Monthly Meeting
A meeting for worship was first established at Birmingham under the care of Concord meeting in 1704. In 1726/27, a preparative meeting was set up and both meetings were transferred to Birmingham Monthly meeting...
Genealogy and History of the East Coast
A meeting for worship was first established at Birmingham under the care of Concord meeting in 1704. In 1726/27, a preparative meeting was set up and both meetings were transferred to Birmingham Monthly meeting...
The Birmingham Friends only occupy part of the large cemetery that is known today as Birmingham-Lafayette Cemetery, their stones mostly being located closest to the historic meeting house. 1245 Birmingham Rd., West Chester, PA...
Birmingham South cemetery was established by the Orthodox branch of the Birmingham Friends in 1874. 1272 Birmingham Road, West Chester, PA Findagrave Listing
Founded in 1686, Birmingham township’s earliest settler was William Brinton and his family. The township’s first constable was Brinton’s son-in-law, John Bennett. Early records from the area show the name as Burningham. Township Office...
The following are marriages, arranged by Grooms names, that took place at Birmingham Monthly Meeting: 1768.5.5 Isaac Baily, Son of Joel and Betty Baily Lydia Painter, Daughter of Samuel and Esther Painter 1730.3.21 William...
Listings: Bennet, John Branton, William [Brinton] Branton, Wm., Jr. [Brinton] Compton, John Davis, John Dix, Peter Joans, John [Jones] Scott, Samuel Thatcher, Jonathan Thatcher, Richard
Listings: {mfn]J. S. Futhey and G. Cope, History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. Heritage Books, 1995, p. 462.[/mfn] Beckingham, John Bennett, John Brinton, William Butcher, Edward Chalfan, John, Sr. Chalfan, John, Jr....
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