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Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Abbott James 9978 1912 Abel Charles R. 13797 1920 Abel Elizabeth 13797 1920 Abel G. Clarence Delaware County 67 1894 Abel George W. 13797 1920 Abel Howard Delaware County 86 1897 Abel Lawrence S. Upper Uwchlan 8140 1906 Abel Samuel East Caln 45 1891 Abernathy Florida Elk 7670 1905 Able Howard Delaware County 86 1897 Abraham David Tredyffrin 5794 1899 Acker Conrad Tredyffrin 35 1890 Acker Conrad Tredyffrin 1014 1891 Acker E. Jones Schuylkill 2 1886 Acker Elmira Tredyffrin 7088 1903 Acker Fannie S. Schuylkill 3 1883 Acker George Norman Uwchlan 76 1897 Acker Isabella K. Uwchlan 75 1897 Acker Jacob S. Tredyffrin 15506 1923 Acker John Burton Schuylkill 4 1884 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Acker John Schuylkill 50 1891 Acker John West Chester 7565 1904 Acker Joseph B. Phoenixville 5476 1898 Acker Martha D. Schuylkill 9 1884 Acker Martha D. Uwchlan 14494 1921 Acker Martha Elizabeth Phoenixville 15291 1923 Acker Mary Schuylkill 59 1893 Acker Mary L. West Chester 5792 1899 Acker Mary Alice Phoenixville 15291 1923 Acker Peter Schuylkill 11423 1914 Acker Rebecca Uwchlan 62 1893 Acker Samuel Tredyffrin 39 1882 Acker Sarah Uwchlan 82 1897 Acker Susannah Tredyffrin 14431 1921 Ackley Isaac West Nantmeal 8498 1907 Acres Henry 13564 1920 Adams Charles H. Tredyffrin 9895 1912 Adams Della M. Lower Oxford 37 1889 Adams E. Russell Phoenixville 11931 1916 Adams Elsie I. Phoenixville 11931 1916 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Adams Harry East Nantmeal 11593 1915 Adams Katharine Alice Strafford 11492 1914 Adams Nola E. Lower Oxford 38 1889 Adams Oliver A. Lower Oxford 33 1889 Adams Richard Spencer Coatesville 12450 1918 Adams Ruth Ann Bridgeport, Montgomery County 6730 1901 Adams William 12438 1918 Adamson Charles J. Schuylkill 15373 1923 Addicks William Henri 15613 1923 Agnew Frederick 47 1891 Agnew Louis Kennett 10054 1912 Agnew Samuel New Garden 54 1892 Agnew William New Garden 69 1896 Agnew Wilton Kennett Square 11463 1914 Ahern Edward D. West Chester 9175 1909 Ahern William Wilmington, Delaware 12844 1918 Aiken Annie S. Honey Brook 13778 1920 Aikens Margaret E. Elk 615 1887 Ailstock Sarah Oxford 71 1896 Aitken Elizabeth S. West Chester 73 1896 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Aitken Sarah N. West Chester 15251 1923 Aitkens T. Benton West Chester 12239 1917 Akins Caroline Malvern 6984 1902 Akins Florence I. Malvern 7909 1905 Akins John East Whiteland 61 1893 Akins John East Whiteland 5793 1899 Albright Clarence W. South Coventry 15014 1922 Albright Cornelius Upper Oxford 13779 1920 Albright I. Newton Highland 11112 1913 Albright Isaac East Vincent 14951 1922 Albright Sarah E. South Coventry 15014 1922 Aldred John F. East Caln 5474 1898 Aldred William Sadsbury 42 1882 Alexander Alice M. East Bradford 6732 1901 Alexander David Easttown 6476 1901 Alexander Dorothy Oxford 8496 1907 Alexander Elizabeth Easttown 44 1890 Alexander Elva Oxford 13777 1920 Alexander James R. Kennett Square 9831 1912 Alexander James Allison Berwyn 11858 1916 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Alexander James W. Avondale 13512 1919 Alexander John West Chester 6731 1901 Alexander John Kirk Oxford 9287 1910 Alexander Louisa East Whiteland 12072 1916 Alexander Thomas Oxford 15018 1843 Alexander Thomas East Bradford 52 1892 Alexander Thomas D. Oxford 8497 1907 Alexander Washington Kennett Square 36 1889 Alfred Sarah J. West Chester 11609 1915 Algard John J. East Nottingham 15191 1922 Allen Amy Hibberd Philadelphia 11813 1916 Allen Charles B. West Whiteland 40 1882 Allen Davis E. London Grove 14824 1921 Allen Edward G. Coatesville 12569 1918 Allen Eleanor Schuylkill 14435 1921 Allen Ellis P. 6449 1900 Allen James M. Upper Oxford 8693 1908 Allen Jesse D. 6450 1900 Allen John R. East Coventry 14838 1921 Allen Josephine F. West Chester 8861 1908 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Allen Lizzie H. Warwick 5791 1899 Allen Rebecca E. 6451 1900 Allen Sarah Parkesburg 51 1891 Allen Sidney West Whiteland 32 1888 Allen Thomas West Whiteland 14905 1922 Allen William Londonderry 5472 1898 Allen William G. 6448 1900 Alleva Daniel Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Alleva Edward Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Alleva Elsie Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Alleva Fileno Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Alleva Guiseppi Tredyffrin 13468 1919 Alleva John Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Alleva Joseph Tredyffrin 13468 1919 Alleva Maria Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Alleva Pietro Tredyffrin 14937 1922 Allison Eliza J. Uwchlan 14707 1921 Allison Harris S. Uwchlan 12404 1917 Allison Jeremiah Oxford 10031 1912 Allison Lewis Pennsbury 1 1882 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Allison Robert Coatesville 6459 1901 Allison Ruth A. Uwchlan 12387 1917 Allison Winfield Scott East Brandywine 11574 1915 Allott John C. Phoenixville 8314 1907 Allwein Rebecca 13260 1919 Althouse Lavenia Parkesburg 9700 1911 Altman Edith Parkesburg 14854 1922 Altman Esther Parkesburg 14854 1922 Altman Harry Parkesburg 14854 1922 Altman Louis Parkesburg 14896 1922 Altman Martha Parkesburg 14854 1922 Aman Joshua Phoenixville 46 1891 Aman Mary A. Phoenixville 64 1894 Ambler Maggie M. East Marlborough 15614 1923 Ambler Watson J. East Bradford 5477 1898 Ambrozoski Blanche Stanuch 12620 1918 America Thomas E. Tredyffrin 5790 1899 Ames W. Henry West Nantmeal 13469 1919 Ammon Harry H. West Chester 8527 1907 Ammon Herman H. West Caln 15237 1923 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Ammon William West Nantmeal 7048 1903 Amold David East Nantmeal 11973 1916 Amold Hezekiah P. West Brandywine 11228 1913 Amold Peter West Nantmeal 18825 1884 Amole Ann Warwick 60 1893 Amole Annie B. North Coventry 14 1885 Amole Christian Warwick 5772 1898 Amole Christian West Nantmeal 7911 1905 Amole Elizabeth North Coventry 20 1886 Amole Elizabeth Coatesville 9030 1909 Amole Elmer B. North Coventry 15 1885 Amole Harriet Warwick 41 1882 Amole Henry West Nantmeal 6690 1901 Amole Henry C. North Coventry 11596 1915 Amole John Wallace 85 1897 Amole Jonas North Coventry 12 1887 Amole Keziah Warwick 56 1892 Amole Levi Warwick 9608 1911 Amole Lyman B. North Coventry 16 1885 Amole Matilda North Coventry 19 1886 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Amole Nathan Warwick 9651 1911 Amole Sallie E. Wallace 84 1897 Amole Sarah A. North Coventry 24 1887 Amole William Warwick 9815 1912 Amour Annie E. West Chester 12392 1917 Anderson Abraham East Coventry 83 1897 Anderson Alexander Tredyffrin 11910 1916 Anderson Andy A. West Vincent 14542 1921 Anderson Charlotta W. West Chester 8204 1906 Anderson Clifford Elk 12640 1918 Anderson Eber West Chester 78 1898 Anderson Elizabeth Charlestown 5473 1898 Anderson Elizabeth West Nottingham 8661 1916 Anderson Everett W. Phoenixville 12685 1918 Anderson George F. Upper Uwchlan 5479 1898 Anderson Harry I. Upper Uwchlan 5478 1898 Anderson James Schuylkill 11682 1915 Anderson James West Chester 12160 1917 Anderson Janet West Bradford 55 1892 Anderson Jessie Coatesville 16336 1924 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Anderson John T. Oxford 12475 1918 Anderson Joseph P. Upper Uwchlan 57 1892 Anderson Joseph West Chester 8448 1907 Anderson Josephine M. West Chester 11998 1916 Anderson Lewis J. New London 8148 1906 Anderson Margaret West Chester 79 1898 Anderson Mary E. West Goshen 14774 1921 Anderson Mathias Upper Uwchlan 13 1885 Anderson Missouri Phoenixville 8167 1906 Anderson Nathan M. Phoenixville 15417 1923 Anderson Rebecca M. Schuylkill 26 1887 Anderson Rebecca W. Phoenixville 8358 1907 Anderson Rebecca West Vincent 8563 1908 Anderson Risdon Pocopson 68 1895 Anderson Robert J. New Castle County, Delaware 14728 1921 Anderson William H. Franklin 7786 1905 Andes Martin Sadsbury 30 1888 Andrews Francis G. Oxford 12536 1918 Andrews Harriet West Fallowfield 7546 1904 Andrews J. Winfield London Grove 10 1884 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Andrews Jacob Highland 5475 1898 Andrews James East Goshen 48 1891 Andrews John D. Lower Oxford 7 1884 Andrews Jones J. Cambridge, Massachusetts 81 1897 Andrews Josephine London Grove 11 1884 Andrews Mary A. West Chester 11949 1916 Anson Annie R. Phoenixville 15511 1923 Antes Helen J. Valley 15582 1923 Antes Irene M. Valley 15582 1923 Antes Joseph R. Valley 15604 1923 Antonopoulos Antonio D. Coatesville 12389 1917 Antrim George W. Parkesburg 12992 1919 Antrim Harold Parkesburg 13200 1919 Antrim Rebecca Reed Parkesburg 13633 1920 Apple George E. Charlestown 31 1888 Apple Louis W. West Chester 7476 1904 Apple Theodore P. West Chester 77 1897 Apple William 34 1889 Apple William West Chester 172 1921 Archey Margaret A. E. West Caln 15595 1923 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 19830 Orphans' Court Estate Files 1881-1923 Last Name First Name Middle Name Township/Borough File Minor Year Armitage Lillie M. Spring City 23 1894 Armour Mary Ellen East Marlborough 22 1886 Armstrong Elizabeth B. West Chester 13933 1920 Armstrong Franklin Parkesburg 13297 1919 Armstrong Hannah Pennsbury 9555 1911 Armstrong Isabella E.
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