Facts and Events
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 9, Page 231:
"David Hall, of Maxfield, in the County of Chester, shoe maker, and Mary, his wife, arrived in Maryland the 3d day of the 12th M0., 1684, in the " Friendship," of Liverpool, the Master, Edmund Croston, and afterwards transported to this river, where his family arrived the 28th 3d M0., 1685. Children: Jacob, born the 8th 12th M0., 1679, Sarah, and Joseph.
Servants:
EPHRAIM JACKSON, to serve 4 years, and to have meat, drink, washing, & lodging, and £6 per annum.
John Reynolds, to serve 4 years, and to have meat, drink, washing, & lodging, and 2£ 10s. per annum.
Joseph Hollinshead, to serve 4 years, and to have necessaries as above & 4£ per annum.
Jno. Evans, to serve 2 years, and to have necessaries as above and 6£ per annum.
William Fowler, to serve 4 years, to have for 3 of the last years 5£ 6s. 8d. per Ann., and otherwise necessaries as above during the term.
Isaac Hill, to serve 4 years, to have necessaries during the time.
JON. JACKSON, to serve 7 years, to have necessaries during the time."
References
- ↑ Algie I. Newlin. The Newlin Family. (1965).
- ↑ The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania).
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