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Edith Eachus

Edith Eachus

Female 1806 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edith Eachus was born in 1806 in Honey Brook, Chester County (daughter of Paris Eachus and Mary).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Paris Eachus was born in 1763 in Goshen, Chester County, Pa (son of Phineas Eachus and Sarah Trego); died on 15 APL 1856.

    Notes:

    Uwchlan Minutes: 1786 Paris Eachus certif from Concord, a minor put as
    apprentice. 1792 Nantmeal complains of Paris Eachus for non attendance and
    marrying out. 1793 disowned. 1784 Paris Eachus to Concord.

    Paris married Mary in 1796 in Chester County,. Mary was born in 1780 in (in/of)Chester County, Pa. US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary was born in 1780 in (in/of)Chester County, Pa. US.
    Children:
    1. Paris Eachus was born in 1804 in Honey Brook, Chester County, Pennsylvania, America.
    2. 1. Edith Eachus was born in 1806 in Honey Brook, Chester County.
    3. Washington Eachus was born in 1808 in Honey Brook, Chester County.
    4. Jefferson Eachus was born in 1810 in (in/of) Honey Brook, Pa.
    5. Eliza Eachus was born in 1813 in (in/of) Honey Brook, Pa.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Phineas Eachus was born on 26 Aug 1737 in Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA (son of John Eachus and Hannah Haines); died after 1781 in West Whiteland.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: The Original Homestead, West Chester

    Notes:

    Phineas Eachus son of John Eachus & Hannah Haines, was at one time a large landowner, Owning much of the present site of West Chester. Where he was from 1762 to 1768 the proprietor of the first inn, which was called the Turks Head Tavern**. He was also the owner of the Original Homestead. Becoming surety for his friends, he lost the property, The land passing into the possession of Isaac Matlock. and the Inn being purchased by John Hoopes.
    Goshen MM minutes: 9th Dec 1768 Phineas Eachus uncle, William Eachus lost money by being security for him.
    6th Jan 1769 Phineas Eachus disowned.
    8th Feb 1771 Sarah wife of Phineas disowned.
    List of Capt. Joseph Johnsons Company of the Township of Goshen 1781. Phineas is listed as private 3rd class..

    ** His Grandfather Robert Eachus sailed to America with one of the ships provided by the Minshull Family, The Turks Head was the Minshull Family Coat of Arms

    Background;
    The history of West Chester is intimately connected to its role as a transportation hub. West Chester is situated on high ground between the Brandywine and Chester Creek watersheds, at a point that attracted travellers since the earliest days of
    recorded history, The Great Minquas Trail of the Lenni Lenape passed through the area in the 17th century, connecting settlements and trading posts in the lower Schuylkill Valley with fur-producing regions to the west.
    The first roads in the area were laid out in the early eighteenth century. Although neither the "Old Lancaster Road" (US30) not the "Old Baltimore Pike"(US1) passed through West Chester, William Penn's "Street Road"(PA926) passed a short distance to the south, and the "Strasburg Road" passed along what later became the north edge of the borough. A road from Wilmington to Reading (PA100) passed directly through the centre of the future borough, and another early road(PA100) ran southwest from the site to Jefferis' Ford on the Brandywine, near modern Lenape Park.
    In 1762, a local cooper named Phineas Eachus applied to the Pennsylvania Legilsature for permission to open a "public house" for travellers on the Wilmington-to-Reading Road, at the intersection (presently Gay and High Streets) with the road from Jefferis' Ford to Philadelphia. Permission was granted, and Eachus' house became the "Turks Head Tavern", named for the sign used to mark its location. That Tavern, and its surrounding community, became the nucleus for the borough of West Chester, which was incorperated on March 20, 1799.
    (taken from "A Brief History of Transportation in West Chester" by Jim Jones)

    Archive;
    Family Group Sheet (FG1/2)
    A Brief History of Transportation in West Chester (A1-17)

    Phineas married Sarah Trego on 23 Nov 1757 in GermanTown, Goshen Meeting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.. Sarah (daughter of William Trego and Margaret Moor) was born on 26 Jun 1737 in Honey Brook Township, Chester County, Pa. US; died on 26 Dec 1799. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Trego was born on 26 Jun 1737 in Honey Brook Township, Chester County, Pa. US (daughter of William Trego and Margaret Moor); died on 26 Dec 1799.

    Notes:

    Sarah appointed overseer at Goshen meeting 19-3-1759. Disowned 8-2-1771.
    will dated 9th Mar 1795. proved 26th Dec 1799

    Pennsylvania Wills 1682-1834

    "To sons Benjamin, Virgil and Paris Eachus 5 shillings each
    To son Abner Eachus 10 shillings. To grand son William Thomas 5 shillings To son William Evans 20 shillings when of age. to my four daughters-in-law, Mary, wife of Benjamin. Bethsheba wife of Virgil, Mary wife of Paris and Mary wife of Abner, All wearing apparel. To son Jesse Evans all remainder of estate when of age." Executors: John Ralston, son Jesse Evans
    Wit: JohnEvans , Sylvester Woodward.

    The wording of the will would seem to say that Sarah married a second time to a Mr Evans.

    Children:
    1. Virgil Eachus was born in 1758 in Goshen, Chester County, Pa, USA; died on 9 Oct 1839 in Delaware, Pennsylvania; was buried in 1839 in Montgomery Cemetery, Norristown, Mongomery County, Pennsylvania.
    2. Benjamin Eachus was born in 1759 in Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 15 Apr 1856 in Delaware, Pennsyvania, USA.
    3. Abner Eachus was born in 1761 in Goshen, Chester County, Pa; died in 1845 in Willistown, Chester County, Pa.
    4. 2. Paris Eachus was born in 1763 in Goshen, Chester County, Pa; died on 15 APL 1856.
    5. Mary Eachus was born in 1764 in Goshen, Chester County, Pa; died on 14 Oct 1794.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Eachus was born in 1708 in Chester County, Pa. US (son of Robert Eachus and Elizabeth Harry); died on 19 Jan 1779 in Chester County.

    Notes:

    Birth year from tax Records for Pa 1729 Goshen
    Goshen Minutes: 18.9.1734 John Eachus and Hannah Haines marriage allowed.
    17.8.1748 John Eachus reported for drinking.

    Bound Servants & Apprentices:
    26th Sept 1746 Benjamin Burke assigns Catherine Duggan a servant from Ireland
    in the brig Rebecca to John Eachus of Chester County, yeoman, for 4 years from
    September 21st 1746. Consideration ?14 customary dues.

    Early Church Records of Chester County, Pennsylvania v.2,pp 83,87.
    In 1748 the Goshen Monthly Meeting complained that John was "drinking to excess," for which he was "disowned" on 19th Oct. of that same year. Wife Hannah was disowned on 15th feb 1751 for "aspersing" the character of Elizabeth Ashbridge. John reportedly died from "weakness of body and Etreamaty (sic) of weather"

    John bought two hundred acres of land from Edward Riley 24th October 1729. John and Hannah conveyed one hundred and fifty acres of their land, including the corner property to their son Phineus. The conveyance is dated 8/12/1753. Phineus was the first Inkeeper at the Turks Head Tavern. Phineus biult a small log cabin located on the present site of the Fidelity Bank, on North High Street. wher he practised his trade as a cooper before opening the Turks Head. After his bankruptcy the property northeast of the corner of High & Gay streets was sold by Sheriff John Morton on Feb 22nd 1768 to Isaiah Matlack.

    John married Hannah Haines on 22 Nov 1734 in Goshen MM, Chester County, Pa. Hannah (daughter of Isaac Haines and Catherine David) was born on 4 Jan 1717 in (in/of) Goshen Township, Pennsylvania USA; died in 1799 in Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hannah Haines was born on 4 Jan 1717 in (in/of) Goshen Township, Pennsylvania USA (daughter of Isaac Haines and Catherine David); died in 1799 in Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. 4. Phineas Eachus was born on 26 Aug 1737 in Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA; died after 1781 in West Whiteland.
    2. William Eachus was born about 1737 in (in/of)Chester County, Pa. US.

  3. 10.  William Trego was born on 3 May 1693 in Chester County, Philadelphia (son of Peter Trego and Judith Mitchell); died on 16 Sep 1768.

    Notes:

    The Last Will and Testament of William Trego,
    Date 1st Aug 1768 proved 16th Sept 1768
    To each of my grandchildren now living 1shilling. To William McPherson and Phineas Eachus 1 shilling each.
    To sons Joseph and William 5 shillings each. Remainder of personal estate to my daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Malin, Sarah Eachus and Ann Hunt. The share of Sarah to be at the disposal of my Executors and not subject to any demand of her husband. To son Benjamin after decease of my wife Margaret the plantation wheron I now dwell in Goshen containing 100 acres paying ?70 to 3 daughters, Elizabeth, Mary and Ann.
    Executors: son Joseph Trego of Nantmeal and George Ashbridge Jr.
    Witnesses; William Bane, Thomas Schofield, Aaron Hoopes.

    The following taken from an Historical Account of the Trego Family 1884;
    "William Trego, the son of Peter the elder, according to the Honeybrook family records, was born August 5th, 1693, married Margaret Moore, June 26th, 1717, and died 1770. The land in Honeybrook township, afterwards and yet owned by the Tregos, was first entered by John Moore, the father-in-law of William Trego, in March 1718, and in 1733, was conveyed to William Trego. This tract is described in the deed as 'joining on the west by lands of James Trego.' Now it has been already shown that in November of the same year, the old homestead of their father Peter, in Middletown, was conveyed by William Trego, then of Goshen, to James Trego of Concord. It would seem from this that neither William nor James resided at that time on their lands in Honeybrook.
    Jared P. Irwin in his letter to Chas. B. Trego, written April 10th, 1848, says that William and Margaret Trego had ten children, four sons and six daughters... one of the sons died quite young...
    William, Benjamin and Joseph, Hannah Hickman, Margaret McPherson, Elizabeth Malin, Mary Malin...Ann Hunt, and Sarah Eachus."

    William married Margaret Moor on 26 May 1717. Margaret was born about 1695 in US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret Moor was born about 1695 in US.
    Children:
    1. Hannah Trego was born about 1720; died on 13 Oct 1756.
    2. 5. Sarah Trego was born on 26 Jun 1737 in Honey Brook Township, Chester County, Pa. US; died on 26 Dec 1799.