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Topic: Lower Chanceford Township, Pennsylvania


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 Pennsylvania Code
An appeal permitted by law as of right from a lower court to an appellate court shall be taken by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the lower court within the time allowed by Rule 903 (time for appeal).
An appeal shall be docketed under the caption given to the matter in the lower court, with the appellant identified as such, but if such caption does not contain the name of the appellant, his name, identified as appellant, shall be added to the caption in the appellate court.
A copy of such notice shall be served on all parties to the matter in the lower court, and a party noted as no longer interested may remain a party in the appellate court by filing a notice that he has an interest in the appeal with the prothonotary of the appellate court.
www.pacode.com /secure/data/210/chapter9/chap9toc.html   (3911 words)

  
 Birth of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The fourth Division Fawn, Hopewell and Chanceford, to be held at Nichelion's Mill.- The fifth Division, Dover, Newberry, Warrington, Mannahan, Huntingdon and Reading, to be held at the house of Robert Stevenson.
Warwick, Manheim, Hempfield, Manor, Conestoga, Lampeter, to be held at the Court-House in the Borough of Lancaster.
And the Electors of every borough, Ward, or Township, in each of the Counties, shall meet on Saturday the 6th of July next, between the hours of Two and Six o'Clock in the Afternoon, and chose inspectors to receive the votes from the Electors of their Boroughs, Wards or Townships respectively.
www.ushistory.org /pennsylvania/birth3.html   (4660 words)

  
 Distilling Culture
Distilling of whiskey from rye and corn was a profitable business in the lower counties of Pennsylvania from 1780 to 1792 and from 1800 to 1830 and during that period York excelled all other Pennsylvania counties in this industry.
The greatest portion of the first session of the first legislature under the constitution of 1790, at the same time and in the same building where Congress was discussing the excise laws, was spent in passing resolutions against the passage of the proposed law of Congress.
When the vote upon these resolutions was taken in the Pennsylvania House, four of the six representatives from Lancaster County voted in the affirmative and the remaining two were absent.
www.gdhspa.org /DistillingCulture.htm   (1697 words)

  
 James Boyd ~ Ann C. Schroeder
He came to Lower Chanceford in 1855, and purchased the John Kilgore farm, containing 600 acres, and began farming, which he continued until 1865, when he built the "Oakland Valley Mills," located about one mile from McCall's Ferry.
He was married, in 1844, to Ann C. Schroeder, a native of Germany, who immigrated to this country with her parents at the age of twelve, and settled at Stoney Run, near York.
James Boyd,who died March 17, 1883, was a prominent member of the Lutheran Church of Wrightsville, before moving to Lower Chanceford, and took an active interest in erecting the church of his denomination in that town.
clanboyd.info /state/pennsylvania/famhist/james   (301 words)

  
 Technical Assistance - Pennsylvania Land Use Law : PA Land Use
Landowner subsequently petitioned the common pleas court to compel the Township to enact a model airport hazard-zoning ordinance through a writ of mandamus (a court order compelling a governmental entity or employee to take a specific action).
Landowner argued that Township had an obligation to enact the model ordinance under Section 5912(a) of the Airport Zoning Act, 74 Pa. C.S. §§ 5911-5920 (1984).
The lower court granted mandamus, but the Commonwealth Court reversed, concluding that the Township is not obligated to adopt model airport hazard zoning Ordinance.
www.landuselawinpa.com /court/053105_baublitz.shtml   (235 words)

  
 Lower Chanceford, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (York County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Lower Chanceford is a township in York County, in the York-Hanover metro area.
Median rent in Lower Chanceford, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $425.
· Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=276079   (729 words)

  
 Windsor Township, Red Lion, York County, Pennsylvania,  PA 17356
Windsor Township formed a part of Hellam, which was laid out by authority of the Provincial court at Lancaster in 1739.
Windsor remained a part of Hellam Township until 1753 when a petition was presented to the court at York, signed by John Wright, Jr.
There was a post office as early as 1830 a short distance south of the present borough near the Chanceford Township line.
www.windsortwp.com /history   (1083 words)

  
 Holtwood News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pennsylvania State Police charged a Holtwood man with making terroristic threats after he allegedly disclosed plans to blow up the Planned Parenthood building in Lancaster, state police said.
A 22-year-old Cumru Township woman was killed Monday morning when her car crossed the median on Route 222 in Bern Township and collided with an oncoming tractor-trailer, police said.
State officials say a Pennsylvania National Guardsman is a hero for stopping an explosive-laden car from entering a military base in Iraq.
www.topix.net /city/holtwood-pa   (559 words)

  
 Old maps of Pennsylvania towns for genealogy
PAYK35 1876 MAP of Hopewell, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of village of Winterstown and borough of Stewartstown
PAYK43 1876 MAP of Lower Chanceford, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of villages of Airville, New Holland and Mt. Wolf
This Beaver map is reproduced from the Atlas of Clarion County, Pennsylvania (PA), published in 1877 by J. Caldwell.
www.oldmapsne.com /category/Pennsylvania/c268p29   (1029 words)

  
 Storm data and unusual weather phenomena Storm Data - Find Articles
Jackson County 3 E Blair 12 2319CST Caddo County Alfalfa 12 2325CST Oklahoma County Edmond 13 0735CST Hail was observed at the intersection of Santa Fe Avenue and Danforth Road.
PENNSYLVANIA, Central Juniata County Me Alisterville 14 1825EST Thunderstorm winds caused a downburst wind gust estimated at 55 to 60 mph that blew off a substantial portion of the roof of a restaurant located just to the west of McAlisterville on Route 35.
PENNSYLVANIA, East Chester County Spring City to 28 1451EST Malvern A severe thunderstorm knocked down trees, tree limbs and power lines across eastern Chester County mainly in townships near Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0QRF/is_5_47/ai_n15679048   (9129 words)

  
 York County, Slaves in 1807 Census   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
By 1807, no slaves younger than 28 are listed, indicating that only the slaves born before March 1780 were enumerated, they being considered "Slaves for Life." Children of slaves born after that date were to be freed upon their 28th birthday, according to the Gradual Emancipation Act of 1780.
Oldest slave enumerated: a male slave in Lower Chanceford Township, property of Garvin Scott, who was listed as 74 years old.
These figures represent the age of those slaves held for life, and not the younger children of slaves who were held in bondage until their twenty-eighth year of life.
www.afrolumens.org /slavery/yor1807.html   (315 words)

  
 S. M. Manifold biography -a PA Civil War soldier -Free Pennsylvania Genealogy
Manifold, superintendent of the York & Peach Bottom Railroad, is a native of Hopewell Township, and was born in 1842.
Upon his father's side, his grandfather was Henry Manifold, a farmer of Hopewell Township, and upon his mother's, Samuel Martin, a well-known Presbyterian minister, and a resident of Lower Chanceford Township.
His parents were Joseph and Rebecca (Martin) Manifold, the former a native of Hopewell and the latter of Lower Chanceford Township.
www.pacivilwar.com /bios/manifold_sm.php   (692 words)

  
 Shenberger Family - Person Page 36
She was buried circa 1886 at Fellowship Church Cemetery at Fawn, York County, Pennsylvania.
She was buried in 1906 at Mt Zion Cemetery at Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
She was buried in 1952 at Fawn Grove Methodist Protestant at Fawn Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
home.houston.rr.com /shenberger/family/p36.htm   (2397 words)

  
 PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 96-864c
Borough of Lehighton, Borough of Weissport, Mahoning Township, Franklin Township, Carbon County.
The Jamestown and Packerton areas of Mahoning Township will discharge wastewater to a proposed 165 gpm pump station to be located northeast of the intersection of Carbon and First Streets in Mahoning Township.
Pennsylvania Coal Company, Inc. (One Riverfront Center, Suite 530, 20 Stanwix Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222), commencement, operation and restoration of a bituminous strip mine in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, affecting 245 acres, receiving stream Wells Creek and Stonycreek, application received July 19, 1995, permit issued May 3, 1996.
www.pabulletin.com /secure/data/vol26/26-21/864c.html   (4840 words)

  
 AP Wire | 10/06/2006 | News in brief from central Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Guy Hansen, wildlife conservation officer for southeastern York County, said a farmer called him Tuesday after he found the bird dead in the border between a corn field and an alfalfa field in Lower Chanceford Township.
The body has been turned over to federal authorities for examination, and federal authorities probably will turn the eagle over to one of many American Indian groups, which use eagle feathers in their traditional ceremonies, Feaser said.
The bald eagle recently passed a milestone in Pennsylvania with around 100 registered nesting sites.
www.centredaily.com /mld/centredaily/15695480.htm   (354 words)

  
 Cyrus
Sollenberger (Cyrus, Jacob) was born 14 Jul 1862 in Carrol Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
Sara was born 13 Feb 1873 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Dorothy was born 16 Oct 1906 in Lower Chanceford Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
posom.com /Shellenberger/register/cyrus.shtml   (736 words)

  
 Shenberger Family - Person Page 11
Maria Margaret Rape was baptized on 16 February 1893 at Canadochly Church at Lower Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
Emanuel Rape was baptized on 23 August 1794 at Canadochly Church at Lower Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
She was buried on 11 May 1911 at St. Partick's Catholic Cemetery at Spring Garden Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
home.houston.rr.com /shenberger/family/p11.htm   (2499 words)

  
 FireRescue1 - News
The rescue was one of several in York County yesterday as surging storm water temporarily turned small creeks into raging rivers, and floodwaters forced the closure of almost two dozen county roads.
Firefighters then lowered a doughnut-shaped flotation device to the driver and pulled him out of the water.
Flooding elsewhere: Other communities also suffered severe flooding last night, including Chanceford Township where New Bridgeville Fire Department Chief Ronald Witmer said firefighters responded to 10853 Gum Tree Road to evacuate one family from floodwaters, but when the water receded the family decided to stay put.
www.firerescue1.com /news/243200   (787 words)

  
 Lower Chanceford, PA (York County) - township political info - ePodunk
Presidential politics: Lower Chanceford is in York County, which supported George W. Bush in the last two presidential elections.
Commercial FM radio stations in or near Lower Chanceford
Public & educational radio stations in or near Lower Chanceford
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/politicalInfo.php?locIndex=276079   (277 words)

  
 Lower Chanceford township, York County, Pennsylvania (PA) Detailed Profile
Notable locations in Lower Chanceford township: Muddy Creek Forks, Camp Minqua, Indian Steps Museum.
Churches in Lower Chanceford township include: McKendree Church, Union Chapel, Chanceford Church, Salem Church.
Parks in Lower Chanceford township include: State Game Lands Number 181, State Game Lands Number 83.
www.city-data.com /township/Lower-Chanceford-York-PA.html   (167 words)

  
 In York Online - Crime strikes local church
Church members filed a police report with the Pennsylvania State Police for the burglary which they believe happened between Nov. 18 and Nov. 25.
The items were taken from the church of about 200 members, including the sanctuary, the holy place for worship.
The Pennsylvania State Police trooper who handled the report could not be reached for comment Sunday evening.
www.inyork.com /news/ci_4768469   (410 words)

  
 Ancestors of Jacob Franklin Beecher
Parris E. Beecher, 35, tailor, is listed in the 1800 Census in Lower Windsor Township in York County with real estate valued at $0 and possessions worth $100.
J. Franklin Beecher, farmer, 45, born Aug 1854, was married for 25 years to wife Helen, 43, Aug 1856.
Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.
www.siteservers.net /family/tree/4431.htm   (279 words)

  
 Census 2000 Demographic Profiles
Upper St. Clair township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (0604200379274.pdf)
Lower Mount Bethel township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (0604209545016.pdf)
Upper Mount Bethel township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (0604209579184.pdf)
www.pittsburghlive.com /pages/pdf/census   (40 words)

  
 John Bair biography - PA Civil War soldier - Free Pennsylvania Genealogy
John Bair, son of John and Elizabeth (Miller) Bair, natives of Lancaster County, Penn., was born May 25, 1816, in Lancaster County, where he was reared and educated.
In 1845 he came to York Furnace, Lower Chanceford Township, and engaged in the manufacture of charcoal iron, and conducted a general merchandise business.
In 1850 he added to his other business lumber manufacturing, saw-milling and lime burning, and in 1855 he added the sale and purchase of grain, phosphates and general railroad merchandise.
www.pacivilwar.com /bios/bair_john.php   (437 words)

  
 Lower Chanceford Fatalities - Central PA Fire Forums
Lower Chanceford Fatalities - Central PA Fire Forums
The crash that killed Schilling was on Route 74,in the area of Thompson Road in Lower Chanceford Township.
Police said Schilling was traveling south on Route 74 when he lost control and crossed into oncoming traffic.
www.centralpafire.com /forum/showthread.php?p=85191   (537 words)

  
 PA - DEP Update August 29, 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
"Gov. Ridge is committed to protecting Pennsylvania’s farmland," Hayes said.
Created in 1989, the Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board is responsible for the oversight of the state farmland preservation program.
The program allows the state and counties to purchase development rights, referred to as easements, to guarantee that farms will remain as agricultural land.
www.dep.state.pa.us /dep/DEPUTATE/POLYCOMM/UPDATE/08-29-97/08299726.htm   (101 words)

  
 Annie J. Boyd ~ William J. Ilgenfritz
WILLIAM J. ILGENFRITZ, the eldest son of William Ilgenfritz and Elizabeth B. Donalson, married, January 11, 1883, to MISS ANNIE J. They have one child--WILLIAM BOYD ILGENFRITZ.
Source: A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania.
Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source.
clanboyd.info /state/pennsylvania/famhist/anniej   (147 words)

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