West Sadsbury Township
Township Office9400 N. Moscow Road, Parkesburg , PA 19365610-857-5969
Township Office9400 N. Moscow Road, Parkesburg , PA 19365610-857-5969
Township Office729 St. Matthews Road, Chester Springs, PA 19425610-458-1801
Township office101 Commerce Drive, Exton, PA 19341610-363-9525
Township Office1039 Wilmington Avenue West Chester, PA 19382610-692-1930
Township Office40 Lloyd Avenue, Malvern, PA 19355610-647-5300
On January 3, 1876, the Court in West Chester made a decree incorporating the village of Penningtonville into a borough by the title of Borough of Atglen. The first election of officers was to be held on the third Tuesday of February, 1876. Borough Office 120 Main St., Atglen, PA 19310610-593-6854
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 1040 West Street Road, West Chester, PA 19382-8012610-793-2600
FROM RECORDS OF UWCHLAN MONTHLY MEETING. (Extracted by Gilbert Cope) 6-8-1775: “The Preparative meeting informed this Meeting that Richard Thomas hath so far deviated from our Peaceable Testimony again Wars ei rightings as not only to Persist in acting as a Committee Man of the present association but hath consented to be a Captain of …
RECORDS OF NEW GARDEN MONTHLY MEETING. (Extracted by Gilbert Cope) Jesse Hays complained of 4-6-1776 for having joined with the people in learning the military exercise; disowned 7-4-1778 tor that and other misconduct David Thatcher, having removed to Maryland, is complained of 5-4-1776 for Joining the people in their military proceedings; disowned 6-1-1776. Thomas Thompson, …
FROM RECORDS OF KENNET MONTHLY MEETING. (extracted by Gilbert Cope) Abraham Taylor complained of by Kennet Meeting, 9-15-1774, “for accepting of the Office of a Collector of the Provincial Tax for hire and hath Made Distraint ot some friends’ Goods who Conscientiously Refused to Pay it and made public sale of said Goods.” His acknowledgment …