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12, 26, 1760 Whereas EDWARD FLOUNDERS of this city, Butcher, who lately arrived from Great Britan, hath sometimes frequented our Religious Society for Worship, and in other respects made an appearance of professing with us, the people called Quakers, though not joined in Religious Fellowship with us, by certificate from the place of his former residence, hath been charged with being guilty of adultery which he did not clear himself of, therefore we deem it necessary for the clearing truth of our Christian Profession from the reproach occasioned by such evil conduct, publicly do testify against the same and to declare that he is not a member of our Religious Society. Philadelphia Monthly (Quaker) MeetingJanuary 11, 1761 Edward Flounders born Near Media This is our Edward. PA Archives
 October 27, 1763
 The Pennsylvania Gazette
 FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
 STOLEN from the Subscriber, on the 22d of this Instant, out of the Hog Pen Lots, near the Center, a red roan Horse, about 5 Years old, 14 Hands 3 Inches high, has a long Snip down his
 Face, a white hind Foot, has a high Carriage, gallops fast, trots out of Hand, New England bred, shod all round, and has been lately trimmed: Taken at the same Time, a half worn
 Saddle and Bridle, also a Flannel Pad and Saddle Cloth. Whoever takes up and secures said Thief and Horse, so that they, or Horse only, may be had again, shall receive the above
 Reward, and all reasonable Charges, paid by me EDWARD FLOUNDERS .
 July 21, 1768
 The Pennsylvania Gazette
 A LIST of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office Philadelphia.
 F. Edward Flounders 1769 Provincial Tax Philadelphia  Edward Flounders Butcher  2 horses 9.14.8 Pounds
 April 25, 1771
 The Pennsylvania Gazette
 Philadelphia, Fourth Month 20, 1771.
 To be SOLD, at PUBLIC VENDUE, by the subscriber, the 11th of May next, at 4 oin the afternoon, at the house of Daniel Grant, at Moyamensing, A VALUABLE LOT of improved MEADOW, containing 11 acres and 17 perches, more or less, situate on Greenwich Island, fronting the river Delaware; bounded by lands of William Jones, Hannah Allen, and << Edward Flounders>> ; subject to a 25 feet lane, leading from the road over Hollanders creek, to the said river. --- There are sundry barracks, and a small meadow house on said lot, which are to be sold separate from the land. EDWARD JONES.
 February 13, 1772
 The Pennsylvania Gazette
 On the 18th of January last was killed, and sold by Edward Flounders, the largest and fattest  HEIFER ever known in this Market; she was 4 Years old, and was raised and fed by John Lea, at
 Wilmington, New Castle County. The Beef weighed 894 lb. the Tallow 180, and the Hide 101; the  whole Weight 1175 lb.
 July 7, 1773
 The Pennsylvania Gazette
 BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on Monday, the 19th of July instant, at 6 o'clock in the evening, at the London Coffee house, a certain piece or parcel of drained cripple, or meadow land, situate on Greenwich Island, in Passyunk township, containing about 4 acres and 146 perches; bounded by the river Delaware, and by lands of Jonathan Shoemaker, John Drinker, and others. And a certain other tract or piece of
 land, situate in Passyunk township, containing about 5 acres, be the same more or less; bounded by lands of John Rouse, John Godfrey, John Sober, and Rebecca Johns; late the estate of Edward Flounders ; seized and
 taken in execution by Judah Foulke, Sherriff
 September 22, 1773
 The Pennsylvania Gazette
 BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on Thursday, the 30th of September inst. at six oin the evening, at the London Coffee house, a certain tract or piece of land, situate in Passyunk township, containing about five acres, be the same more or less; bounded by lands of John Rouse, John Godfrey, John Sober, and Rebecca Johns; late the estate of Edward Flounders ; seized and taken in execution by JUDAH FOULKE, Sheriff.
 1774 Provincal Tax
 Philadelphia
 Edward FloundersButcher
 1 horse tax 13.4
 August 1777 Names of Foreigners who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania
 EDWARD FLOUNDERS proves to have taken the the test of me in August 1777. Affirmed
 Somewhere, I have a record that this was taken in Philadelphia.  Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of  Pennsylvania: Volume 2
 A HISTORY OF THE TEST LAWS AND LAWS CONCERNING OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE IN FORCE IN PENNSYLVANIA BETWEEN JUNE 13, 1777, AND MARCH 13, 1789.
 EDWARD FLOUNDERS, proves to have taken the test of me in August 1777. Affirmed.
 Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of  Pennsylvania: Volume 2  [p.55] According to the Act of 5th Deer. 1778.   : Flounders, Edward p.48
 This appears to be the last record of F. Edward Flounders
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