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  Hamiltonban Township, Pennsylvania
As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 2,216.
In the township the population is spread out with 23.6% under the age of 18, 5.5% from 18 to 24, 29.4% from 25 to 44, 26.7% from 45 to 64, and 14.8% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $42,235, and the median income for a family is $48,750.
www.fastload.org /ha/Hamiltonban_Township,_Pennsylvania.html   (377 words)

  
 Old maps of Pennsylvania towns for genealogy
This historical old Hamiltonban map was reproduced from the Atlas of Adams County, Pennsylvania (PA), From actual Surveys by and under the directions of D. Lake, C.E., published by I. Field and Co., 1872.
This historical old map of Penn township was reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of the County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania (PA), published by G. Hopkins.
This historical old Elizabeth township map was reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of the County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania (PA), published by G. Hopkins.
www.oldmapsne.com /category/Pennsylvania/c268   (2327 words)

  
 Hamiltonban Township, Pennsylvania
Hamiltonban Township is a township located in Adams County, Pennsylvania.
As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 2,216.
As of the census of 2000, there are 2,216 people, 827 households, and 621 families residing in the township.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ha/Hamiltonban_Township,_Pennsylvania.html   (338 words)

  
 Early History of Hamiltonban Twp
In 1739-40, the Penn brothers laid out, in what is now Adams County, Pennsylvania, a reservation for themselves and family of 43,500 acres which was called "The Manor of the Masque." They ordered all settlers to be removed from this tract, but the Scotch-Irish who had settled there refused to leave.
Another prominent Hamilton at the time of the naming of Hamiltonban Township was the proprietor of Lancaster, PA, James Hamilton, who laid out the town of Lancaster on 500 acres deeded to him by his father, the distinguished lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, who was born in Scotland.
James Hamilton was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly for 6 terms beginning in 1734, Mayor of Philadelphia in 1745 and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania from 1748 to 1754 and from 1759 to 1763.
home.earthlink.net /~hamiltonban/earlyhistory.html   (2930 words)

  
 Wills, Probates, Orphan's Court, and Notices
All persons indebted to the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, late of Hamiltonban township, Adams county, are requested to come forward on or before the 7th day of January next, and settle off their respective accounts with the subscribers.
To those who are indebted to the estate of Alexander Lackey, last of Mount Pleasant township, deceased, that an immediate discharge of their respective dues is required and to those that have claims against said estate, that they may present them (as soon as they please) legally attested to the subscribers, for payment.
All persons indepted to the estate of William Albert, late of Mount Pleasant township, Adams county, deceased, are required to come forward to the subscriber and pay their respective debts; And all those who have claims against the said estate, are desired to bring them, properly attested, to the subscriber for settlement.
genealogytrails.com /penn/adams/wills.html   (1053 words)

  
 REED FAMILY HISTORY
The climate of tolerance and apparent religious freedom in Pennsylvania attracted them, as did the promise extended by the Proprietors of cheap land in abundant quantities in the western part of the Province across the Susquehanna River.
Pennsylvania Province in 1776 consisted of the three lower counties of Sussex, Kent and New Castle and eleven upper counties: Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Lancaster, Northampton, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Westmoreland and York.
Leach, Genealogy of the David Reed Family, MS Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (1925) This remarkable paper, a portion of which appeared in the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine in 1925 details the intermarriage of the Reed, Clark and Atcheson familes of Lancaster and York Counties.
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 Franklin Township History
Franklin Township was formed on the last Tuesday of October 1785 during the quarterly session of the York County Court.
In 1800, the population of Franklin Township was 1,023.
The roles of Pennsylvania townships have undergone many changes since their creation, and are sure to undergo many more.
www.franklintwp.us /hist.htm   (1683 words)

  
 august   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As the portion of the 1792 reading Howell map of Pennsylvania shown here demonstrates, the old Heidelberg was bounded on the east and south by Manheim (nowhere did it touch the temporary line of 1739), on the west by Germany, and on the north by Mount Pleasant, Berwick, and Paradise Townships.
That this latter reading was held, at least in part, by some Pennsylvania authorities its indicated by the fact that the York county courts did not appoint constables, overseers of the poor, or supervisors of highways for Heidelberg.
After holding a number of Germany Township offices in the 1750s and being elected to a three-year term as a county assessor in 1758, he purchased a 311-acre tract of land in Germany Township for which the Penns awarded him a patent deed in 1760.
www.gettysburg.com /adams200/tidbits/aug.htm   (4676 words)

  
 Townships, Boroughs, County Evolution for PA Counties
TOWNSHIPS (as of 1990): Gibson, Grove, Lumber, Portage, Shippen.
TOWNSHIPS (as of 1990): Annin, Bradford, Ceres, Corydon, Eldred, Foster, Hamilton, Hamlin, Keating, Lafayette, Liberty, Norwich, Otto, Sergeant, Wetmore.
TOWNSHIPS (as of 1990): Abbott, Allegany, Bingham, Clara,
dgmweb.net /genealogy/Ancillary/Geog/PA/PA-Cos.shtml   (4580 words)

  
 Hamiltonban township, Adams County, Pennsylvania (PA) Detailed Profile
Back to: Adams County, Pennsylvania (PA), All US cities.
Housing units in Hamiltonban township with a mortgage: 135 (5 second mortgage, 15 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Back to: Adams County, Pennsylvania (PA), All US cities, Our forum.
www.city-data.com /township/Hamiltonban-Adams-PA.html   (509 words)

  
 PA Dept of the Auditor General - Auditees - Adams County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1984, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed Act 205, the Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act.
In addition, funds are allocated through the municipalities to nearly 2,000 volunteer relief associations in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Employees Retirement Commission determines eligible municipalities and the amount of state aid that each will receive.
www.auditorgen.state.pa.us /allocations/Archives/2004/01alloc.html   (326 words)

  
 Fairfield Fire and EMS - History
We protect the 8,000 citizens of the boroughs of Fairfield and Carroll Valley, and Hamiltonban, Liberty, and Highland Townships with fire, rescue, extrication, hazardous materials, and emergency medical services.
Engine/Rescue-2 was delivered with the color scheme of white with a red "Z-patterned" stripe, a change from the previous lime-green stripe of the older units.
In late 1999, Liberty Township donated a used police car to the company for use as a miscellaneous vehicle for transport of personnel to meetings, scenes, training, etc., which was placed into service in the summer of 2000, after being repainted the company fire apparatus colors of white and red.
www.fairfieldfire-ems.org /history.html   (1607 words)

  
 Peter Sanders & Anna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
* 1817 Hamiltonban Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania Tax Assessment (228 acres-probably belonged to the Lower Marsh Presbyterian Church which was adjacent to the property and had moved).
Since there have been numerous Peter Sanders this research is in reference to the Peter Sanders married to Susanna Kunne and residing in Hamiltonban Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania at the time of his death March 21, 1817.
In 1808 the Plantation was increased from 214 acres to 228 acres which may well have been the addition of theland previously owned by the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church because it was bound on three sides by lands of Rev. John Lemmons and later Peter Sanders.
www.curtsanders.com /Genealogy/Sanders/rr01/rr01_002.html   (3086 words)

  
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John Noel was the other Noel in the Paradise Township area whose family was such a date that it appears he must have been born in Europe prior to 1736 and thus was probably a son of Joseph.
Nicholas Noel was issued a warrant September 10, 1750 for 100 acres of land in the Berwick Township portion of Pigeon Hills.
She apparently married Peter Strasbaugh Sr prior to the death of her father in 1771, Peter Strasbaugh was taxed as a married man in 1772, the tax list being prepared in late 1771.
www.mcn.org /2/NOEL/BarbaraNoel.htm   (1302 words)

  
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They are found in the 1820 Federal Census for Hamiltonban Township, Adams County, PA. 22 Dec 1846, George married Anna Rebecca Baer, daughter of Daniel Trine Baer and Catherine Miller, in Adams County, PA. Exact date comes from LDS record, but we do not know who the submitter was.
The 1850 census indicates she was born in 1847 and gives her birthplace as PA. Sometime between 1849 and 1850, Anna and George and father -in-law Job move to Indiana.
Mary Hallette was born in Pennsylvania while Sarah was born in Indiana and the family shows up in Indiana in the 1850 Census.
www.sleepy-creek.net /MULLETTGeorgeH.doc   (423 words)

  
 Evening Sun - Hamiltonban fire termed 'suspicious'
A fire that destroyed at a house under construction in Hamiltonban Township was "definitely É suspicious," because the modular home had no electricity and other utilities weren't turned on yet, Adams County Fire Marshal Glenn Herring said this morning.
It took firefighters from nine fire companies in Pennsylvania and Maryland 25 minutes to control the blaze, Martin said.
Herring and a Pennsylvania State Police fire marshal from Chambersburg were expected to begin investigating today.
www.eveningsun.com /localnews/ci_4831450   (292 words)

  
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Berks County Berks County Conservancy — $150,000, to acquire 87 acres to expand the Neversink Mountain Preserve in Lower Alsace and Exeter townships on Nerversink Mountain; and $100,000, to purchase a conservation easement for protection of a spring and surrounding 44 acres of land adjoining Pine Creek in Pike Township.
The township and its volunteer fire company were the first responders and constructed sand impoundments to attempt to stop the gasoline from flowing downslope to Brown’s Creek, a tributary to Hillside Creek.
Similar to Pennsylvania, Colorado has comprised a team of public- and private-sector representatives who are charged with developing a list of “government change” opportunities in six key areas of state government.
www.dep.state.pa.us /dep/DEPUTATE/POLYCOMM/UPDATE/01-21-00/012100up.doc   (9753 words)

  
 Peter Sanders & Anna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
On 6 February 1868 when Zachariah S. was 42, he second married Mary Jane BIGHAM [70], [71], [69], daughter of Kepner V. Born in July 1845 in Maryland.
On 8 January 1864 when Mary Josephine was 24, she married Joseph Edmond "Edward" SANDERS (68) [22], [78], [79], [80], [29], [1], [45], son of Adam J. (1800-1863) and Susanna TOPPER (1803-1895), in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Fairfield, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
Apparently Mary Stoner was Lutheran, and when they died, they had to be buried on opposite sides of the (Fairfield) cemetery--he on the Catholic side and she on the Protestant.
www.curtsanders.com /Genealogy/Sanders/rr01/rr01_010.html   (1615 words)

  
 Seth M. Goldstein News Articles: December 2005
While Berwick and Oxford townships have already voted to disband the force (Oxford made its vote contingent on no new contract being reached), an agreement between the borough and townships stipulates all three municipalities must agree to break up the department.
Joy Strausbaugh, the North Codorus township manager, declined to comment Thursday on what the $50,000 in legal fees are intended for, but confirmed the township has raised the amount normally allotted for legal fees by $47,000.
Berwick Township Supervisor Fred Nugent said if the department is dissolved, it will be up to the municipalities to either form their own police forces or bring in patrols by the Pennsylvania State Police.
newsclips.goldsteinmedia.com /2005_12_01_archive.html   (10303 words)

  
 Topper Tree: John Dapper/Topper
John is listed in the 1802 Assessent of Hamiltonban Township as John Tapper.
From 1807 to 1842 he is listed as a property holder of 170 acres in Liberty Township, Adams County.
John and his wife, Elizabeth Storm,, resided on Tract Road in Liberty Township, near the Liberty Hall Schoolhouse.
www.toppertree.org /familytree/Records/INDIs/II0133.php   (269 words)

  
 Hamiltonban, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Adams County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Hamiltonban is a township in Adams County, in the Adams County metro area.
· Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
· Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=275852   (667 words)

  
 CHAPTER ONE
The Pennsylvania farmer would overlook his own discomforts for a while in order to provide shelter for his source of income--livestock and harvested crops.
Since McConaughy acquired the farm in 1802, there is no record of the first three years of his ownership, nor for a long stretch of over a decade towards the last half of his term of ownership.
Census records for the period of his ownership reflect that he was residing in the borough of Gettysburg, and not on a farm in Cumberland Township.
www.gdg.org /Research/BattlefieldHistories/farm1.html   (2891 words)

  
 Ancestor Tracks: Adams County Atlas, 1858
The state of Pennsylvania began platting the exact metes-and-bounds tracts of the earliest landowners, township-by-township, starting in 1907, but the Land Office only completed about 1/3 of the state before the project ended.
Unfortunately, Pennsylvania did not plat the tracts of the earliest landowners of Adams County.
In lieu of being able to bring you Township Warrantee Maps of the earliest settlers, we are posting, the Map of Adams Co., Pennsylvania from surveys by G.M. Hopkins which was published in 1858.
www.ancestortracks.com /Adams_Co_Map,1858.html   (350 words)

  
 PA DCNR - resource - February 2000
Pennsylvania Environmental Council, $30,000, to continue the Pennsylvania Greenways Partnership Program for the planning, protection and development of Pennsylvania's greenways, and continue the Wyoming Valley Wellness Trails project with a primary focus on developing a multi-year prioritized action plan for the Wellness Trails Partnership.
Berks County Conservancy, $150,000, to acquire 87 acres to expand the Neversink Mountain Preserve in Lower Alsace and Exeter townships on Neversink Mountain; and $100,000, to purchase a conservation easement for protection of a spring and surrounding 44 acres of land adjoining Pine Creek in Pike Township.
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, $135,000, to acquire 48 acres in Greene and Venango townships, for expansion of the Lake Pleasant Natural Area.
www.dcnr.state.pa.us /polycomm/res2000/openspacegrants0200.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Fountain Dale VFD - Adams County Company 3
In April of 1975 the Hamiltonban Township Supervisors purchased for the company a 1954 GMC which added a fourth piece of apparatus.
Currently, Fountaindale Volunteer Fire Department provides protection to portions of Hamiltonban Township, Liberty Township and Carroll Valley Borough in Adams County.
The department also provides mutual aid to portions of Franklin County, Pennsylvania; Frederick County, Maryland; and Washington County, Maryland.
www.fountaindalevfd.com /history.htm   (242 words)

  
 Scott W Godfrey , Jack Gaughen Real Estate
Pennsylvania, Adams County PA, and York County PA
My name is Scott Godfrey and I have been in the housing industry for 30 years.
I am a licensed realtor in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
www.scottgsells.com   (224 words)

  
 PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 99-1631b
This project is for the construction of a single residence sewage treatment plant in Barnett Township, Jefferson County.
Pennsylvania Perlite Corp., 1428 Mauch Chunk Road, Bethlehem, PA 18018, has applied to discharge stormwater from an industrial site located in the City of Bethlehem, Northampton County, to Monocacy Creek.
Scott C. Wonsettler, Handex of Western Pennsylvania, 106 Thomson Park Drive, Cranberry Township, PA 16066 and BP Amoco, 1 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 915, Towson, MD 21204, have submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate soil, groundwater, surface water and sediment contaminated with BTEX.
www.pabulletin.com /secure/data/vol29/29-39/1631b.html   (6285 words)

  
 Waynesboro Record Herald - Local News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Pennsylvania State Police said the blaze was reported at 12:35 a.m.
Anyone with information is asked to call state police in Chambersburg at 264-5161.
Trooper Jeff Sarver, Pennsylvania State Police fire marshal, is heading up the investigation.
www.therecordherald.com /articles/2006/12/15/local_news/news03.txt   (167 words)

  
 Fairfield, PA News
A roving patrol by the Southcentral Pennsylvania Regional DUI Taskforce resulted in 10 arrests in Adams County during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Being part of a team is important to Mary Beth Stone, a Pennsylvania Special Olympics athlete.
West Manheim Township Police have filed charges against two men they say are responsible for a string of burglaries at empty homes in York and Adams counties.
www.topix.net /city/fairfield-pa   (566 words)

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