Biographical Sketch of Nicholas FAIRLAMB (1881); Chester County, PA

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From THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and Cope (1881);

pg. 545

FAIRLAMB, Nicholas, from Stockton, in the county of Durham, England, came to 
Pennsylvania in 1700, and settled at first in Philadelphia.  In 1703 he married 
Katharine, daughter of Richard Crosby, of Middletown, to which place he removed, 
afterwards residing in Chester.  His children were Mary, b. 7,19,1705, m. John 
Tomlinson; Samuel, b. 10,20,1707, died young' Katherine, b. 4,8,1709, m. Joseph 
Tomlinson; Hannah, b. 8,19,1711, m. John Hurford; John, m. 11,13,1742-3, to 
Susanna Engle; Eleanor, m. ,423,1743, to Caleb Harrison.
  John was a member of Assemble, sheriff, justice of the courts, etc., and died 
in 1766, leaving children,-Nicholas, Frederick, Samuel, John, Catharine, Anne, 
Susanna, Eleanor, and Mary.
  John, Jr., married Susanna Ashbridge, of Goshen, in 1784.  Catharine married, 
4,3,1773, Peter Hill, of Middletown, who built what was known as "Hillsdale 
Factory," on the Brandywine, in East Bradford, now a paper mill.