Biography of Thomas MINSHALL; Delaware County, PA

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Thomas Minshall, son of John Minshall, of Lachford, Cheshire, Eng., with Margaret 
his wife, came from the parish of Stoak, in Cheshire, 1682, and settled in the 
upper part of Nether Providence. Before leaving England he had purchased 625 acres 
in Pennsylvania, by deeds of lease and release dated March 21, 22, 1681-2. By 
warrant of Sept. 9, 1682, there was surveyed to him 300 acres in Nether Providence.
He also took up 315 acres in Middletown and purchased from Henry Hollingsworth 127 
acres more in that township. Providence Meeting was held at first at his house and 
afterward at a house erected for the purpose on his land. On the 16th of 6 mo., 
1707, he conveyed the land to Nether Providence to his son Isaac, and at the same 
time that in Middletown to his son Jacob. His wife d. 3-27-1727, aged 74 years and 
8 mos., but the time of his death has not been noticed.
Jacob Minshall, b. 5-1-1685; d. 5-15-1734; m. 1707, Sarah Owen, dau.of Dr. Griffith 
Owen, of Phila., and settled in Middletown. Their children were Thomas, who m. Agnes 
Salkeld, Sarah, Margaret, John, who m. Sarah Smedley, Moses and Ann.
John Minshall was frequently appointed on committees or represented Middletown 
Meeting at the monthly gatherings, and on 2-9-1763, was appointed with others to 
pay a relgious visit to such as were delinquent in attendance of meetings. At Chester 
Monthly Meeting 4-25-1757, "The women friends have acquainted this meeting that they 
have proposed Agnes the wife of Thomas Minshall, and Sarah, the wife of John Minshall 
for Elders to sit with the ministring friends in their meeting, in the room of Mary 
Smedley, which is approve of till further order." 5-31-1762: "Esther Bickerdike being 
about to Remove from this meeting has put Friends under a necessity of Chouseing a 
Clark which is Sarah Minchall." Jane Yarnall, wife of Nathan, was appointed an elder 
for the Middletown Meeting, 3-23-1770, and Agnes and Sarah Minshall released. Phebe 
Miller, Agnes Minshall and Martha Sharples were appointed 9-25-1772, to correct the 
women's minutes, and Sarah Minshall to transcribe them."Sarah Minshall desires to be 
released from being Clark & Rebekah Sharples is chosen in her room," 6-24-1776.
In 1764 John Minshall was assessed in Middletown with 240 acres and buildings, 128 
acres of uncultivated land, 5 horses, 12 cattle, and 11 sheep and his tax was 
Lb2-16-9. By his will, dated 12-27-1783, proven May 27, 1784 provides for his wife 
Sarah; gives to dau. Jane Longstreth the money her husband owes me, about Lb200: To 
dau. Sarah Starr all the money her husband owes me, about Lb200: To dau. Mary Hall,
Lb200 in gold or silver: To sons Thomas and Moses all the lands in Middletown and all 
residue of estate, except that after wife's decease each daughter was to have Lb100.
Sarah Minshall, in will dated 2-23-1799, gave to Middletown Meeting Lb5 for the use 
of the poor.



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