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 Springfield Township, Pennsylvania
Altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, April 1991 through October 1991 (SuDoc I 19.42/4:92-4183)
Flood insurance study township of Springfield, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County (SuDoc FEM 1.209:425388)
Springfield Township is the name of some places the U.S. state of Pennsylvania :
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 Board Members of Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
As a former board member of the Springfield Authority, he authored Springtown's Source Water Protection Grant currently being used to develop protection standards for Springtown's water supply by Springfield Township Environmental Council of which Hans currently is a member.
As a former member of of the Springfield Township Open Space Committee, he helped promote a successful Open Space funding referendum, which led to the preservation of hundred of acres.
He also contributed a clause which mandates an invasive plant management plan to Springfield Township's new Comprehensive Planning Document.
www.cookscreekpa.org /board.htm   (788 words)

  
 Articles concerning Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
Brook trout are found in Pennsylvania as wild populations in the Ohio, Susquehanna, Genesee, Potomac and Delaware River watersheds.
The habitat of wild brook trout has been greatly reduced in Pennsylvania since European settlers arrived, with land-use changes, mining, and warming and silting of streams, and with other pollution and stream habitat degradation.
Species overview: The brook trout is Pennsylvania's official state fish.
www.cookscreekpa.org /didyouknow.htm   (1416 words)

  
 Crime Scene Cleanup in Tinicum Township, PA - Bucks County (888)246-9111
Allentown Morning Call, PA - Oct 21, 2005 - A farm in Springfield Township and a forested tract in Tinicum Township were taken out of the path of development this week by the Bucks County commissioners...
A Tinicum Township man was placed on two years' probation Friday after admitting he dropped his pants and demanded oral sex from a coworker.
Tinicum Township received $50,000 for a feasibility study and development plan for the Lazaretto, a national historic site.
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 Welcome to the Bucks County PA Gebweb
SAMUEL B. of Hilltown township, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, October 4, 1849, and is a son of Rev. George M. and Mary (BECHTEL) LANDIS.
He probably located later in life in Lehigh or Montgomery county, as there is no further record of him in Bucks.
George LANDIS, son of Jacob and Barbara, was a turner by trade, and located prior to 1788 in Springfield township, where he purchased a farm of fifty acres in that year.
www.rootsweb.com /~pabucks/landissamuel.html   (621 words)

  
 Listings Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Region: Municipal Government
County Courts information for current and prospective residents of Bucks County Pennsylvania.
Springfield Township Delaware County, Pa 19064 Storm Water Clean Up Brochure Email us YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER Welcome to Springfield Township Springfield Township, Delaware County (pop.
Chester County Government is headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania (approximately thirty miles west of Philadelphia) and is administered by a three-person Board of Commissioners, who are...
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 Permit actions, Jan-Mar 00
To install a boat travel lift and perform bank stabilization along the Delaware River at the existing marina at 6 Bartram Avenue in Essington, Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
To complete construction of a 322 slip marina in Franklin Cove, between buoys R58 and R60 of the Delaware River, off of Main Street, Borough of Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
To remove accumulated sediment from within Swiftwater Lake in Paradise Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
www.nap.usace.army.mil /cenap-pa/CENAP-OP-R-2Q00.htm   (1150 words)

  
 Burness Genealogy and Family History - Person Page 33
     Deborah Adamson was born on 8 December 1755 in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
     Hugh Foulke was born on 29 August 1758 in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
     Casper Johnson was born circa 1753 in Upper Dublin Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
www.burness.ca /ancestors/p33.htm   (2821 words)

  
 John J. DORNBLASER, b: 1868 - Pennsylvania
Born: 8 SEP 1776 - Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Marr: 20 APR 1809 - Union Toh.
Born: 5 JUN 1809 - Springfield Twp., Bucks, Pennsylvania Died: -
Born: 6 DEC 1802 - Forks Twp., Bucks, Pennsylvania Died: 13 APR 1882 - Easton, Northampton, Pennsylvania Father: Peter SCHNEIDER Mother: Margaret....
www.kichline.com /genealogy/kichline/gp300.htm   (448 words)

  
 Tatet - stock bucks
North America > United States > US States > Pennsylvania > Pennsylvania cities and locations > Richland Township, Bucks County
North America > United States > US States > Pennsylvania > Pennsylvania cities and locations > Springfield, Bucks County
North America > United States > US States > Pennsylvania > Pennsylvania cities and locations > Middletown, Bucks County
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 Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
The Cooks Creek Watershed Association has been protecting Cooks Creek in Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania for over 30 years.
Our goal is to "protect, preserve and improve the quality of water, land and life in the Cooks Creek Watershed."
www.cookscreekpa.org   (77 words)

  
 Watershed Data, Watershed Mapping - Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
Watershed Data, Watershed Mapping - Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
For more information, please contact Scott Douglas, 610-346-1604
www.cookscreekpa.org /watershed.htm   (36 words)

  
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Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-98: Keller's Lutheran Church Records
York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township
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 Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Newtown is a borough located in Bucks County Pennsylvania.
Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks, late of Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (American Biography Series)
Out of the total people in poverty 1.5% are under the age 18 and 5.0% are 65 or older.
www.freeglossary.com /Newtown,_Bucks_County,_Pennsylvania   (521 words)

  
 Bucks County Country Homes For Sale, Homes, Houses and Real Estate in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Properties For Sale in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Bucks County Country Homes For Sale, Homes, Houses and Real Estate in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Properties For Sale in Southeastern Pennsylvania
This exquisite family compound on 26 pastoral acres in Springfield Township is the quintessential Bucks County country get-away.
One South Sugan Road, New Hope, Pennsylvania 18938
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 SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Springfield Township is a township located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
In the township the population is spread out with 22.4% under the age of 18, 5.7% from 18 to 24, 28.4% from 25 to 44, 30.6% from 45 to 64, and 12.9% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $60,061, and the median income for a family is $64,909.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/SPRINGFIELD+TOWNSHIP,+BUCKS+COUNTY,+PENNSYLVANIA   (368 words)

  
 Articles concerning Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
Articles concerning Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA)
The Important Mammal Areas Project, or IMAP, is a voluntary, grass-roots project with two goals: to designate areas in Pennsylvania that are important for mammal conservation and to help people learn more about mammals and their habitats.
It is funded primarily by the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account, which is a federally-funded program administered in Pennsylvania by the PA Game Commission.
www.cookscreekpa.org /ima.htm   (476 words)

  
 Christopher Brill
The tract of 20 acres in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania was surveyed for Michael Burger on 13 Apr 1768 in virtue of a warrant bearing the date of 19 Mar 1759 granted to Martin Briel.
Subsequently the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issued a patent to Henry Landes on 5 May 1790 for 20 acre tract of land called Meanwell in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania which was surveyed pursuant to a warrant granted to Martin Briel dated 19 Mar 1755.
A land warrant was issued to Martin Briel of the County of Bucks, Pennsylvania granting him the right to acquire a 20 acre tract of land in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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 Anna Sybilla YOST, b: 1758 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Born: 18 DEC 1777 - Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Died: 20 NOV 1829 - Ferndale, Nockamixon Township
Born: 27 SEP 1758 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania Died: 3 NOV 1845 - Prob Springfield Union Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
1775 - Died: 1827 - Springfield, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Father: John Justus FOLLMER Mother: Maria Magdalena....
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 Pennsylvania Code
Part of BUCKS County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Upper Southampton, Warminster and Warrington and Part of MONTGOMERY County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Franconia, Hatfield, Horsham, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Moreland, Montgomery, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd and Upper Moreland and the BOROUGHS of Ambler, Bryn Athyn, Hatboro, Hatfield and North Wales.
Part of ERIE County consisting of the CITY of Erie and the TOWNSHIPS of Conneaut, Elk Creek, Fairview, Franklin, Girard, Greene, Harborcreek, Lawrence Park, McKean, Millcreek, Springfield, Summit and Washington and the BOROUGHS of Albion, Cranesville, Edinboro, Girard, Lake City, McKean, Platea and Wesleyville.
Part of BUTLER County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Lancaster and Worth; All of CRAWFORD County; Part of LAWRENCE County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Hickory, Neshannock, Perry, Plain Grove, Scott, Slippery Rock, Washington and Wilmington and the BOROUGHS of New Wilmington and Volant and All of MERCER County.
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 Pennsylvania Code
Part of BUCKS County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Upper Southampton, Warminster and Warrington and Part of MONTGOMERY County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Franconia, Hatfield, Horsham, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Moreland, Montgomery, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd and Upper Moreland and the BOROUGHS of Ambler, Bryn Athyn, Hatboro, Hatfield and North Wales.
Part of ERIE County consisting of the CITY of Erie and the TOWNSHIPS of Conneaut, Elk Creek, Fairview, Franklin, Girard, Greene, Harborcreek, Lawrence Park, McKean, Millcreek, Springfield, Summit and Washington and the BOROUGHS of Albion, Cranesville, Edinboro, Girard, Lake City, McKean, Platea and Wesleyville.
Part of BUTLER County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Lancaster and Worth; All of CRAWFORD County; Part of LAWRENCE County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Hickory, Neshannock, Perry, Plain Grove, Scott, Slippery Rock, Washington and Wilmington and the BOROUGHS of New Wilmington and Volant and All of MERCER County.
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 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-98: Keller's Lutheran Church Records
York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township
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 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Hamilton Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1800-30: Union Ch Hammond, Lake County, Indiana Index to Death Records, 1882-1920
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-98: Keller's Lutheran Church Records
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 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Hamilton Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1800-30: Union Ch Hammond, Lake County, Indiana Index to Death Records, 1882-1920
York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township
www.ancestry.netscape.com /search/rectype/default.aspx?rt=34   (1556 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-98: Keller's Lutheran Church Records
York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township
www.ancestry.netscape.com /search/rectype/default.aspx?rt=34   (1556 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Hamilton Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1800-30: Union Ch Hammond, Lake County, Indiana Index to Death Records, 1882-1920
York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township
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 Genealogy.com: Pennsylvania Biographies and Genealogies, 1600s-1800s
Originally prepared as Volume III of Davis's History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, second edition, this mammoth compilation is the standard genealogical history of Bucks County and is an appropriate supplement to the ample historical narrative from General William Davis.
This collection of Pennsylvania genealogies is concerned primarily with families which, for the most part, settled in the extreme regions of colonial Chester County, an area for which source material is notoriously scarce.
The sketches are arranged by city or township and then alphabetically for each of the following localities: Brownsville and Bridgeport, Bullskin, Connellsville, Dunbar, Franklin, Georges, German, Henry Clay, Jefferson, Luzerne, Menallen, Nicholson, Redstone, Salt Lick, Springfield, Springhill, Stewart, Tyrone, Uniontown, Washington, and Wharton.
www.genealogy.com /ifa/co_cd530.html   (1908 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Hamilton Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1800-30: Union Ch Hammond, Lake County, Indiana Index to Death Records, 1882-1920
York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township
www.msn.ancestry.com /search/rectype/vital/main.htm   (1908 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Pennsylvania Biographies and Genealogies, 1600s-1800s
Originally prepared as Volume III of Davis's History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, second edition, this mammoth compilation is the standard genealogical history of Bucks County and is an appropriate supplement to the ample historical narrative from General William Davis.
This collection of Pennsylvania genealogies is concerned primarily with families which, for the most part, settled in the extreme regions of colonial Chester County, an area for which source material is notoriously scarce.
The sketches are arranged by city or township and then alphabetically for each of the following localities: Brownsville and Bridgeport, Bullskin, Connellsville, Dunbar, Franklin, Georges, German, Henry Clay, Jefferson, Luzerne, Menallen, Nicholson, Redstone, Salt Lick, Springfield, Springhill, Stewart, Tyrone, Uniontown, Washington, and Wharton.
www.genealogy.com /ifa/co_cd530.html   (1908 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Springfield Township Church Records, York County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-98: Keller's Lutheran Church Records
Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1745-1805: Cacusi or Hain's Reformed Churc
www.ancestry.netscape.com /search/rectype/default.aspx?rt=34   (1556 words)

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