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1. | Benjamine Eachus was born in 1842 in Maryland, America (son of Paris Eachus and Eliza). Notes: Census Listings; |
2. | Paris Eachus was born in 1804 in Honey Brook, Chester County, Pennsylvania, America (son of Paris Eachus and Mary). Notes: Census Listings; Paris married Eliza. Eliza was born in 1812 in Pennsylvania, America.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Eliza was born in 1812 in Pennsylvania, America.. Notes: Census Listings;
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4. | 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 Paris married Mary in 1796 in Chester County,. Mary was born in 1780 in (in/of)Chester County, Pa. US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Mary was born in 1780 in (in/of)Chester County, Pa. US.
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8. | 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:
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. 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] |
9. | 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.
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