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Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Buyer (Grantee) Montgomery William Upper Uwchlan Upper Uwchlan Sarah Finch, et.al. 1862 S-6 335 Deed Seller (Grantor) Montshower John Catharine Coventry Coventry Henry Cohenoure 1754 I-J 168 Mortgage Buyer (Grantee) Moode Alexander East Fallowfield Jesse Kersey 1810 T-3 60 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moode Alexander East Caln Coatesville Jesse Kersey 1813 H-3 304 Survey Lot #14 Seller (Grantor) Moode Alexander East Fallowfield Daniel Shrock 1814 T-3 62 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moode Allen East Caln Coatesville Jesse Kersey 1813 H-3 304 Survey Lot #45 Seller (Grantor) Moode William Hannah Philadelphia Chester & Charles Brockden 1741 S 252 Deed Middletown Buyer (Grantee) Moode William Philadelphia Chester & Charles Brockden 1742 S 253 Deed Middletown Seller (Grantor) Moode William Philadelphia Chester & Jonas Preston 1754 S 254 Deed Middletown Buyer (Grantee) Moode William East Fallowfield East Fallowfield Israel Pemberton 1771 K-2 154 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moode William East Fallowfield East Fallowfield Anne Pemberton 1795 L-2 330 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moody John East Nottingham East Nottingham Walter Buchanan 1782 W 268 Mortgage Seller (Grantor) Moon Thomas Harriett A. Cecil County, Maryland et.al. West Nottingham William T. Reynolds 1864 V-6 591 Deed Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Seller (Grantor) Moon Thomas Harriett A. Cecil County, Maryland et.al. West Nottingham Barkley Reynolds 1864 V-6 587 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moon Thomas Harriett A. Cecil County, Maryland et.al. West Nottingham Joseph Reynolds 1864 V-6 590 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moon Thomas Harriett A. Cecil County, Maryland et.al. West Nottingham William Moore, et.al. 1864 V-6 588 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Mooney Hugh Philadelphia West Whiteland Manlius G. Evans 1857 G-6 274 Deed Seller (Grantor) Mooney Hugh Bridget Chester County West Whiteland Henry Tallant 1863 U-6 149 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Mooney John Conshohoken, Montgomery Charlestown John Williams 1857 F-6 232 Deed County Buyer (Grantee) Mooney John Charlestown Charlestown John W. McCurdy 1862 T-6 464 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Mooney John Charlestown Charlestown Lewis M. Bath 1862 T-6 463 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Mooney John Charlestown Schuylkill Thomas Radcliff 1864 X-6 83 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Abigail Widow Upper Merion, Montgomery Tredyffrin James Hunt, et.al. 1828 A-4 187 Deed County Seller (Grantor) Moore Agnes Widow Lower Oxford Lower Oxford Alexander Frazer 1850 O-5 4 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Albert B. Wallace West Nantmeal & William A. 1865 X-6 498 Deed Wallace Speakman, exr Seller (Grantor) Moore Alexander Jane Collwell Christiana Hundred, et. al. Aston Thomas McKean 1772 T 18 Deed Delaware Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Buyer (Grantee) Moore Alexander Schuylkill Schuylkill Joseph Funk 1864 V-6 485 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Allen Philadelphia Middletown Frederick Engle 1777 V 503 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Sadsbury Sadsbury James Moore 1751 R 372 Articles of Conveyance Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew et. al. Andrew Moore 1760 R 373 Release Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Rachel Dec'd William Moore 1760 R 373 Release Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew et. al. David Moore 1772 E-2 235 Allard Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Ruth Sadsbury, Lancaster West Fallowfield James Moore 1788 G-2 267 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Jane Sadsbury Sadsbury John Moore 1790 F-2 190 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Jane Sadsbury Sadsbury William Moore 1792 H-2 23 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew Sadsbury, Lancaster West Fallowfield Robert Burns 1793 H-2 429 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Ruth Sadsbury, Lancaster West Fallowfield Ellis Passmore 1795 A-3 16 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Sadsbury Dec'd Sadsbury John Morrison 1799 W-2 215 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew Sadsbury Sadsbury Anne Simcock 1801 A-3 330 Deed Andrew, son of James Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Sadsbury Dec'd Sadsbury James Marsh 1813 H-3 130 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew Salisbury, Lancaster County Sadsbury John Passmore, 1832 F-4 269 Deed Heirs of Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew Sadsbury Dianah Passmore 1832 F-4 270 Release of Dower Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew Daniel H. Moore 1836 M-4 597 Release Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew Cochranville West Fallowfield Cochranville Milton McCannon 1839 S-4 35 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Andrew Hannah Sadsbury, Lancaster County West Fallowfield Cochranville James Collins 1841 U-4 143 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Andrew E. Honey Brook Honey Brook Richard Walker 1852 Q-5 151 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Ann East Marlborough East Marlborough Walter Hibbard 1861 S-6 43 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Anthony Ann Newberry, York et. al. Tredyffrin Mordecai Moore 1784 W-2 375 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Asahel Sadsbury Sadsbury John Fulton 1821 T-3 20 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Asahel Sadsbury Sadsbury William Noble 1831 E-4 231 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Asahel Sadsbury Sadsbury Samuel L. Denny 1845 B-5 386 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Asahel Dec'd Augustus W. Cain 1846 D-5 195 Deed Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Buyer (Grantee) Moore Benjamin Charlestown Charlestown Jacob Taylor 1810 F-3 430 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Benjamin Charlestown Charlestown Joseph Barnes 1812 I-3 244 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Benjamin Charlestown Jacob Taylor 1825 Y-3 267 Sheriff's Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Benjamin Pennsbury Pennsbury Joseph S. Temple 1844 F-6 313 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Benjamin Pennsbury Pennsbury Joseph Walter 1849 K-5 291 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Benjamin East Fallowfield East Fallowfield Mordecai Lee 1854 X-5 12 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Benjamin Pennsbury Dec'd West Chester Josephua Cloud 1856 F-6 315 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Benjamin East Fallowfield East Fallowfield Eli Fredd 1865 B-7 38 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Cecilia R. Wallace et.al. Wallace William A. 1865 X-6 517 Deed Speakman, adm Buyer (Grantee) Moore Charles Philadelphia Easttown Benjamin Davis 1749 G 427 Sheriff's Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Charles Martha Montgomery, Philadelphia et. al. Coventry Rees John 1783 L-2 352 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Charles Chester County Trus Pikeland Charles Rogers, et.al. 1834 K-4 63 Deed in Trust Seller (Grantor) Moore Charles Mary Philadelphia et. al. East Coventry Jacob Frick 1845 B-5 336 Deed Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Buyer (Grantee) Moore Charles West Vincent West Vincent Jacob Binder 1862 T-6 69 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Charles C. Uwchlan Uwchlan Jonathan W. 1847 F-5 225 Deed Hoffman Seller (Grantor) Moore Charles C. Elizabeth B. Uwchlan Uwchlan Rachel Moore 1853 T-5 566 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Charles E. East Goshen East Goshen Eber Hickman, Jr. 1840 T-4 105 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Charles E. East Goshen Exr West Bradford Joseph Young 1845 E-5 449 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Charles E. Exr West Bradford Elias Baker, Jr. 1847 D-5 328 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Clarkson New Garden et.al. New Garden & Vincent A. Quarll 1861 R-6 366 Deed London Grove Seller (Grantor) Moore Clarkson New Garden et.al. New Garden & Pemberton Moore 1862 S-6 486 Deed London Grove Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel Manchester, England et. al. Aston Mary Rowland 1713 C 354 Release Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel Honey Brook Honey Brook John Moore 1824 X-3 342 Release Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel Honey Brook Honey Brook John Boyer 1835 B-6 541 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook John Thomson 1814 P-3 220 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Oliver Alison, Sheriff 1829 C-4 189 Sheriff's Deed Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Chester County Deed Book Index 1681-1865 Buyer/Seller Last First Middle Sfx/Pfx Spouse Residence Misc Property Location Village/Tract Other Party Year Book Page Instrument Comments Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook Thomas Trego 1829 B-4 224 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook Samuel Jones 1831 D-4 630 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook John Peirsol 1836 L-4 326 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook Andrew Forrest 1836 L-4 335 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Andrew Forrest 1836 M-4 597 Release Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook Benjamin Suplee 1837 O-4 20 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook John Jenkins 1837 O-4 19 Deed Seller (Grantor) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook Honey Brook John McClees, Jr. 1838 P-4 510 Deed Buyer (Grantee) Moore Daniel H. Honey Brook et. al. Honey Brook James Tipping, et.al.
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