News: Enoch and Margaret Coles Family Notices (1800's): Delaware County, PA

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February 1, 1861
DELAWARE COUNTY REPUBLICAN

Death Notice
On the 22d if January, 1861, at Gardner, Illinois, Mrs. ELIZABETH COLES,
Aged 35 years, wife of John H. Coles, formerly of Village Green, in this county.

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March 6, 1850
THE UPLAND UNION

Death Notice
At the residence of her father in Aston township, on Friday, the 1st of
March, of slow fever, SUSANNA JANE, daughter of Enoch and Margaret Coles, in
the 22d year of her age.

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October 19, 1849
DELAWARE COUNTY REPUBLICAN

Real Estate
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, or vendue, on the premises, on
THURSDAY the 1st of November next, at 2 o, P.M., the following described
Real estate, situate in the township of Middletown, Delaware county, bounded by
lands of William Yarnall, W.P. Stevenson, and on a public road leading from
Rockdale to Lima, containing 117 square perches of land, more or less. The
improvements consist of a stone dwelling house, two stories high, about 29
feet front by 17 deep, with a log kitchen attached, a well of water at the
door and a pump in the same; a frame barn 28 feet by 16, with stone stabling
under. There are a variety of fruit trees on the premises. The land is of a
good quality, convenient to manufactories, schools and places of public
worship, and is well worthy the attention of mechanics. Seized and to be
sold as the property of Enoch Coles, and to be sold by R.R. DUTTON, Sheriff.

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October 6, 1848
DELAWARE COUNTY REPUBLICAN

Marriage
On the 28th inst., by the Rev. J. Shields, Mr. JOHN H. COLES, of Chester, to
Miss MARY ELIZABETH HART, of Upland, Pa.

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August 17, 1830
THE UPLAND UNION

Advertisement
Boot and Shoe Manufactory. THE Subscriber having taken a shop at Mr.
McIlvain's tanyard, begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he
intends carrying on the Shoemaking business, in all its various branches,
and hopes by long practice and punctual attention to business to receive a share
of the public patronage. The very best materials will be furnished, and the
work will be made of the best patent thread. The subscriber having found by
LONG AND HARD experience, that by giving credit, he has nearly lost his AWL;
must therefore work for cash or good acceptances. His motto will hereafter
be 'Pay to day, and trust tomorrow.' The new shop will be opened directly after
Harvest. ENOCH COLES. near Rangletown. N.B. Two good journeymen wanted.
Middletown, June 29.

NOTE: Rangletown or Wrangletown as it seems to have been more often spelled was 
on present-day Route 452 (Pennell Road) south of Route 1 (Baltimore Pike). It
appears to have been a market area.

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August 22, 1868
VILLAGE RECORD

Death Notice CAMPBELL - In East Nottingham, on the 10th inst.,
MARGARET J. CAMPBELL, widow of the late Archibald Campbell, aged about 40
years.