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Tax List: 1751, Parts of Cumberland County, which are now Franklin Co:  PA

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Franklin County PA

Early Tax Lists as given in "The History and Topography of Dauphin,
Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams and Perry Counties"  by I. Daniel Rupp,
Gilbert Hills and Pub, Lancaster, 1846. 

List of taxables in areas (of Cumberland) that are now part of Franklin
County, page 458-460. 
 
Lurgan Township, 1751 *

Alexander Culbertson
Alexander Walker
Archibald Machan
Arthur Miller
Alvard Terrance
Abraham Wier
Andrew Murphey
Andrew Neal
Andrew Baird jr
Alexander Mitchell
Archibald Campbell
Andrew Finley
Alexander McNutt
Benjamin Allworth
Charles McGlea
Christian Irwin
Charles Stewart
David Watson
David Heron
David Paxon
Dennis Cotter
David Johnson
David McCright
Francis Heron
Francis Brain
Gustavus Henderson
Geo Mitchel
Gavin Mitchel
Geo Ginley
Geo Pumroy
Humphrey Montgomery
Hugh Weir
Henry Machan
Joseph Culbertson
John Finley sen
John Kirkpatrick
John Kirkpatrick jr
Joseph Thomson
John Jones
John Weyley
John Finley esq
John Miller esq
James McCamont
James Breckenridge
John Kerr
John Irwin
James Norrice
John McKeaney
John McCall
James McCall
John Lowrie
James Henderson
John McCrea
John McKee
John Cesna
James Callwell
John Wier
John Crawford
John Johnson 
John Cumins
John Mitchel
John Boyd
James Patterson
James Boall
John Rippie
James Mitchel
John Mitchel jr
John Leckey
Jacob Donelson
John McCrea
John Waid
James Tait
John Finley sawyer
Josiah Ramage
James Kirkpatrick
John Machon
James Boyd
John Wilson
John Gaston
John Kenedy
John Evans
Joshua Henderson
James Culbertson
Joseph McKibben 
James reed sen
Isaac Grier
John McNaught
James Henry
John Graham
James Ortan
James Reed jr
James Reed
John McCappin
James Sharp
James Finley
James Lawder
James Allison 
John Montgomery
John McCombs
Laird Burns
Mahan McCombs
Mat McCreary
Nathaniel Wilson
Nathaniel Cellar
Oliver Culbertson
Oliver Wallace
Robert Kerr
Robert McConnell
Robert Gabie
Robert Boyd
Robert Long
Robert Scott
Robert Urie
Tobert Miller
Robert Finley
Ranald Slack
Robert Machan
Samuel Culbertson
Samuel Cochran
Samuel Ripple
Samuel Buckenstos
Samuel Jordan
Samuel Laird
Steven Collwell
Thomas Jack
Thomas Urie
Thomas McComb
Thomas Neal
Thomas Grier
Thomas Minor
Thomas Alexander
William Kerr
William Erwin
William Young
William McConnell
William Barr
William Reed
William Linn
William Linn jr
William Cox
William Greenlee
William Turner
William Devanner
William Mitchel
William Breckenridge
William McNutt
William Jack
Wm Withrow
William McCall
William Baird, turner
William Baird at Rock Spring
William Woods
William Cochran
William Chambers
William Walker
William Guthrie
Robert Reed, cordwainer
Nathaniel Johnson 
David Linn
John Grier
Mr Reily at Mr Hoops
David Carson
John Kennedy
Charles Murray
John Hawthorn
John Burns
Joseph Mitchel
Arthur Graham

Freemen: (over 21 but not property owners)
Geo McKeaney
James Hawthorn
George Ross
William Milrea
Morgan Linch
Charles Moor
John Tait


* In 1751 Lurgan Township, Cumberland County would have included Fannett,
Metal,  Letterkenny and part of Southampton Townships, i.e. over  the entire
northern third of present day Franklin County.  

~~~~~~

Antrim Township, 1751**

Samuel Smith
Joseph Walter
Jas Jonston
Wm Allison
Wm McGraw
Sam McFaran
John Reynolds
Wm Grimes
John Mitchel
Thomas Brown
John Scott
Robt Southerland
Wm. McAlmorey
Wm. Mearns
John Smith
Wm. McClean
Geo. Martin
Wid. Leeper
Jacob Batterly
Peter Leeper
Wm. Erwin
John Mouk
James Scott
Jas. Ramsey
John Moorhead
John Chambers
Jacob Piskacker
Kath. Leatherman
Edward Nichols
Paulus Harick
Dietrich Lauw
Nicholas Gulp
James Lilou
David Scott
John McMath
Thomas Patterson
George Cassil
John Pritchet
Wm. Dunbar
Thomas Poa
Wm. McBriar
David McBriar
Thos. Nisbet
Wid. Adams
Jas. McBride
Josh. McFaran
David McClellan
John Gyles
Henry Pauling
Abraham Gabriel
John Staret
David Kennedy
John Willocks
Wm. Clark
Wm. Cross
Henry Stall
Peter Johnston
Thomas Long
James McClanahan
John Roal
Joshua Coal
Thos. Davis
Josh. Crunkleton jr
Robt. Harkness
Wm. Hall
Hugh McClellan
Lorence Galocher
Wm. Rankin
John Potter
Wm. Ramsey
Nath. Harkness
Josh. Alexander
Patrick McIntire
John Roass
Arch'd McClean
Jas. Paile
John Davies
Peter Craul
Henry Dutch
Henry Kefort
Mathias Ringer
Kath. thomson
Jacob Snider
Wm. Shanon
Thos. Grogan
George Gordon
Samuel Monagh
Jacob Snively
John Crunkleton
Anthony Thomson
James McKee
Robt. Hamilton
Wm. Patrick
Jas. Finley
Pat. McClarin
Jas. Pattro
John Wallace
Adam Hoops

Freemen:
Jacob Gabriel
Hugh Galocher
E. Alexander
W. Campbell
Alex. Cook
James Ross
Adam Murray
Jas. Young
Hugh McKee
Daniel McCoy
Daniel McCowan
Chas. White
Wm. McGaughy
Jas. McGowan
John Snively
Joseph Morgan

** In 1751, Antrim Township, Cumberland County would have included present
day Antrim, Quincy and Washington Townships, i.e. the entire southeastern
corner of modern Franklin County.  

~~~~~~

Peter Township, 1751***

Daniel Alexander
Andrew Alexander
Wil'm Armstrong
Hez. Alexander
Adam Armstrong
Arthur Alexander
John Baird
James Blair
Alexander Brown
Thomas Barr
Ann Black, widow
Thomas Boal
Samuel Brown
William Barnett
Joshua Bradner
John Black
John Baird
Jas. Black
Widow Brown
Robert Barnet
David Bowel
John Blair
George Brown
Hugh Kerrell
Wm. Clark
Robert Clogage
William Campbel
Michael Carsell
Samuel Chapman
Thomas Calhoun
Michael Campbell
Robert Crawford
Patrick Clark
Wm. Campbel
Robert Culbertson
Charles Campbel
Thomas Clark
John Dickey
James Dickey
Widow Donelson
Wm. Cunwoody
John Docherty
Samuel Davis
David Davis
James Davis
Widow Davis
Philip Davis
Joseph Dunlop
Arthur Donelson
David Davis
Nath. Davis
Josh. Davis
Thomas Davis
Joshus Edwards
John Erwin
Mathew Erwin
James Erwin
widow Farier
John Flanaghin
james Flanaghin
Moses Fisher
James Galbreath
John Gillmore
widow Garison
Samuel Gilsepie
James Galaway
Josh. Hariss
John Hariss
Jeremiah Hariss
Charles Hariss
widow Huston
James Holland
John Huston
John Hamilton
Joseph How
John Holyday
William Holyday
Wm. Hanbey
David Huston
John Hill
James Holiday
Alexander Hutchison
Messech James
Wm. Lowrie
Henry Larkan
Wm. Maxwell
James Mitchell
James Sloan
John Morian
John Martin
James Mercer
John Mercer
Wm. Marshall
Wm. Moor
widow McFarland
Andrew Morison
John McDowell
Alexander McKee
Robt. McClellan
Wm. McDowell jr
Wm. McClellan
John McClellan
Andw. Moor
Wm. McDowell
James McConnell
Robert McCoy
Wm. McIllhallon
Jas. McMahon
James Murphy
Wm. Morison
James McClellan
Robt. Newell
Victor Neeley
James Orr
Thos. Orbison
Thomas Owins
Nathan Orr
Matthew Patton
John Patton
Francis Patterson
Dav. Rees
James Rankin
Alex. Robertson
Wm. Semple
Richard Stevens
Andrew Simpson
Wm. Shanon
Hugh Shanon
Wid. Scott
Alex. Staret
Collin Spence
John Taylor
Jas. Wright
Wm. Wilson
John Wilson
John Winton
James Wilkey
James WIlson
Math. Wallace
Moses White
John Waason
Joseph Williams
John Woods
Joseph White
Thos. Waddel

Freemen: 
Samuel Templeton
Wm. Taylor
James Wilson
Jas. Wallace
And. Willabee
Oliver Wallace
Robert Anderson
Gayin Cloggage
Robt. Banefield
David Alexander
James Coyle
James Brown
Alex. McConnel
James Carwell
James Blair
Alex. Hutchison
Ed. Horkan
William Gueen
John Laird
David Wallace

***In 1751, Peters Township covered the entire southwest part of modern
Franklin County, including Peters, Montgomery, Warren and part of St. Thomas
Townships.

~~~~~

Guilford Township, 1751**** 

Henry Thomson
Charles McGill
George Cook
James Jack
Patrick JAck
Wm Adams
John Henderson
Solomon Patterson
Wm McKinney
Nathaniel Simpson
James Lindsey
John Mushet
Benjamin Gass
Benjamin Chambers
John Anderson
Frederick Craft
Peter Coaset
John O'Cain
John Noble
Wm Newjant
John Lindsay
James Crawford
Edward Crawford
Marjant Duff
Thomas Baird
Robert Patrick
John Forsyth

Freemen:
Robert Uart
Henry Black
Archibald Duglas
Alexander McAlister

****Guilford in 1751 would have covered Guilford (including the city of
Chambersburgh) and Greene which was cut from Guilford in 1788.


~~~~~

Hamilton Township, 1752.***** 

Joseph Armstrong
John Eaton
Wm McCord
Josh Eaton
James Eaton
Samuel McCarnish
Thomas Patterson
John Campbell
Josh Barnett
Jas Barnett
Thos Barnett jr
James Denny
Jas Hamilton
Patrick Knox
Samuel Moorhead
John Swan
Geo Reynolds
Jas Boyd
Robt Donelson
Thos Barnet
Widow Swan
Robt Eliot
Johnston Eliot
John Hindman
Wm Rankin
And Brattan
Adam Carson
Aaron Watson
Josh Blain
John Dixon
Math Dixon
Math Arthur
John Thorn
Edward Johnston
Wm Boal
Joshua Pepper
Robert Barnet
Alexander Hamilton
Wm Eckery
John Galaway

Freemen:
Josh McCamish
Dennis Kease

*****Hamilton township was formed in 1752.  The present day area is covered
by Hamilton Township and part of St. Thomas Township.