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- "Thomas and Mary and their children left England and came to Pennsylvania sometime before 1698. They settled in Chester County, west of Philadelphia, where Thomas was a yeoman. In 1699 or 1700 they bought 238 acres near Thornbury and on September 22, 1701, he received a land grant of 500 acres near East Marlborough from William Penn, for which he paid a yearly rent of 5 shillings. The house they lived in at Thornbury, called "Springhouse" because of a running spring that still flows out of the cellar, is still there today, located on Street Road, near Shiloh Road, and is owned (as of 1982) by the Moody family."1 Thomas Mercer was Quaker. He was born at Aynho-on-the-Hill, Northampton, England, in December 1655. He was the son of Edward Mercer and Elizabeth Whitcher . Thomas Mercer was christened at Thorpe Mandeville, Aynho-on-the-Hill, Northampton, England,, on 15 January 1656; Thorpe Mandeville registers show the baptisms for all of Edward and Elizabeth's children, as well as this Edward's (son of Edward and Susanna) and his four sisters. He married Mary Greenaway in 1687 at Aynho-on-the-Hill, Northampton, England. Thomas left a will on 17 March 1715 at Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania; Chester County will Book A page 40
Thomas Mercer of Thornbury. 17/3/1715. 13/9/1716. A. 40. Provides for wife Mary. To eldest son Thomas after wifes decease or marriage, my new dwelling plantation containing my estate 238 acres. To son Thomas' son Daniel 1/2 of 500 acres of land in Marlborough which lieth next to Nathl Newlins land. To son Joseph the other 1/2 said 500 acres whereon son Thomas now lives. To my 3 daughters, viz Mary, Elizabeth and Ann, ?20 each. To sons in law Wm. Pennil, Joseph Woodward and Joshua Peirce one pistole each. Remainder of moveables to wife and son Thomas. Executors: wife Mary. Witnesses: Francis Pullen, Thomas Pierson, Rose Pierson.2 He died on 13 September 1716 at Thornbury, Chester Co., Pennsylvania,, at age 60; Prove Date from Will record.
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