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  Plymouth Township History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A small section in the western end of the township was annexed by Norristown, which became a borough in 1812.
Township elections were held there as well, and a post office was established there in May, 1857.
The Schuylkill Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the tracks of which parallel those of the Reading Railroad was opened in 1884, and the Trenton Cut-off branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad was built in 1891.
www.plymouthtownship.org /life/history.html   (1012 words)

  
 Biography:  John E. Williams
John E Williams, a farmer and stock-raiser of Hazel Dell Township, was born in South Wales, October 22, 1841, the son of Daniel and Margaret (Evans) Williams, of Welsh extraction.
Williams lost his first wife in May 18, 1872, and he was married a third time January 23, 1887, to Mrs.
Williams was born in Mercer County, Missouri, December 18, 1848.
www.geneabios.com /johnwilliams.htm   (544 words)

  
 Monaghan Township - York County, Pennsylvania
Some of them came from the Township of Monaghan, in the County of Ulster, and for that reason the name of Monaghan was given to this Township which was laid out by authority of the court at Lancaster four years before York County was organized.
Monaghan Township reached a peak in population in 1880 and then steadily declined.
The population in 1880 was 1,055 and it was 1970 before the Township's population returned to this level.
www.monaghantownship.com /history.asp   (966 words)

  
 Manheim Township -
The Plan is designed to acquaint the reader with Manheim Township while identifying the Township's aspirations and expectations heading into the 21st century to preserve the unique character of the Township which has made the area such a desirable location for residences and businesses.
The Township Department of Planning and Zoning is charged with the processing and reviewing all subdivisions and land development plans to ensure compliance with this ordinance, as well as the Township Stormwater Management and Floodplain Management Ordinances.
The primary purpose of the Manheim Township Zoning Hearing Board is to help assure fair and equitable application and administration of the zoning ordinance by hearing appeals on the zoning officer's determinations and by granting relief from the literal enforcement of the ordinance in certain hardship situations.
www.manheimtownship.org /pzoning.htm   (1971 words)

  
 Ross Township- Township History
On November 15, 1808, thirty residents of that area petitioned the country courts to divide the township "by a line from the eight-mile tree of Franklin Road, running due east and west".
On the affirmative report of the viewers, the court confirmed the line at the November term of 1809, and the new township was named Ross in honor of James Ross, the eminent attorney of Pittsburgh, just then at the height of his career.
In 1847, the formation of Shaler Township took away about two miles from the eastern side of Ross; so that from that time the township has remained as it is today, except for the formation of the West View Borough in 1905.
www.ross.pa.us /township_history.htm   (2434 words)

  
 Upper Southampton, PA Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Williams stated that the agreement is available until it is withdrawn by the applicant.
Williams stated that he has filed a Rule 27 conference, to discuss the status of the petition to intervene and the status of the settlement agreement because one of the conditions in the settlement agreement is that it is approved as an order of the court for purposes of enforcement.
Williams suggested postponing a decision on the settlement agreement until the Rule 27 conferences have been held, one of which is scheduled for Monday, February 23, 2004.
www.southamptonpa.com /supervisors/minutes/021704.html   (1619 words)

  
 Latest News Release
TULSA -- Williams (NYSE: WMB) announced today it has reached an agreement with The AES Corporation to supply fuel to and market 700 megawatts (MW) of capacity and associated energy and ancillary services from the planned AES Ironwood power generating facility in South Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania.
Construction on the natural gas-fired, combined cycle plant is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 1999, with operations targeted to begin in the second quarter of 2001.
Williams, through its subsidiaries, is the nation's largest -volume transporter of natural gas and provides a full range of traditional and leading-edge energy and communications services.
www.williams.com /newsmedia/newsreleases/rel305.html   (434 words)

  
 A Gift..., 2
John K. was born 25 March 1838 at New Berlin, Union County, Pennsylvania, and when a young man worked as a carpenter.
Sarah Elizabeth Harter was born 27 October 1839 in Millheim Center County, Pennsylvania.
William Albert Eugene Lacey was born 15 March 1856 in or near Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
www.mindspring.com /~denny.williams/id16.html   (237 words)

  
 Williams Township
Williams Township is a community of rolling hills, farmland and woodland with great scenic beauty.
Williams Township's primary mission is to protect the health, safety and general welfare of its residents.
Information on the Williams Township web site is provided as a service to the community.
www.williamstwp.org   (300 words)

  
 Bensalem Township
Bensalem Township, an area of 21 square miles, is the buffer township between Philadelphia on the West and the rest of Bucks County on the East and Northeast.
The Township was not incorporated within its boundaries; it consists of a group of communities, each with its own identity and community life, including churches, schools, fire companies and other community activities, joined together in one large municipal body called a township.
Bristol Pike, which runs parallel with the Delaware River in the southern part of the Township, was also known as "The Kings Highway", was the first road cut through Bucks County by order of the Provincial Council and a number of the milestones are still standing.
www.bensalem-township.net /about/history.aspx   (525 words)

  
 American Legion - Post 6 - Clearfield, PA
Carmen died in Baghdad, Iraq when the track of the tank he was in broke, the driver lost control and the tank rolled off the bridge.
Hull was in a military vehicle returning from the airport when his vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in Baghdad, Iraq.
William J. Maher III, 35, of Yardley, Pennsylvania.
post6.4godandcountry.com /memorial.html   (2098 words)

  
 Barrett Township Police - Traffic Enforcement
The officers of the Barrett Township Police Department pride themselves on effectively and efficiently enforcing the traffic laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Traffic enforcement and education is a very valuable facet of the overall safety of the Township.
Chief Steven Williams is the Barrett Township Police Department's Accident Reconstructionist.
www.barrett.monroe.pa.us /Police/traffic.htm   (521 words)

  
 Nature Preserves. Natural Lands Trust. Land Conservation in the Greater Philadelphia Region.
William Penn described the land around Hildacy Farm as “good, the air clean and sweet, the springs p...
The 21-acre Idlewild Farm is nestled in the heart of Lower Merion Township, a reminder of the area’s...
The 218 acres of Fulshaw Craeg Preserve are situated in a wild and rugged valley, the sides of which...
www.natlands.org /preserves   (380 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Birth : 10 MAR 1863 Williams Township, Pennsylvania
Birth : 16 APR 1832 Williams Township or Durham Township
Birth : 16 OCT 1809 Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
members.tripod.com /~voodoocow/dat7.htm   (350 words)

  
 PETA - Action Alerts
This spring, a Pennsylvania family awoke one morning to find that four of its goats had been horrifically beaten.
An unnamed 16-year-old Williams Township, Pennsylvania, boy now faces charges stemming from the animals’ deaths.
His prosecutor needs to hear from you—today—that this case deserves his full attention and that the defendant deserves the maximum penalties that he faces if he is convicted at his June 27 trial.
www.peta.org /Automation/AlertItem.asp?id=1935   (235 words)

  
 About Cooks Creek Watershed - Cooks Creek Watershed Association - Springfield Township, Durham Township, Bucks County, ...
Small areas of the watershed are also found in Upper Saucon and Williams Townships in Northampton County and Haycock and Richland Townships in Bucks County.
Water usage in the watershed is mostly residential, with a small water authority in Springfield Township that obtains its water from the springs that abound along the limestone/granite interface that surrounds the watershed.
The fragile nature of the limestone aquifer and the increase in development pressure in surrounding townships is the main reason the DTEAC was compelled to initiate the Cooks Creek Watershed Protection Plan (CCWPP).
www.cookscreekpa.org /aboutcookscreek.htm   (572 words)

  
 Williams, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Dauphin County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pennsylvania > All counties > Dauphin County > Williams
Williams is a township in Dauphin County, in the Harrisburg-Carlisle metro area.
· Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=276935   (692 words)

  
 Williams Township Emergency Services
The Williams Township Emergency Squad serves the residents of Williams Township, and its surrounding communities by providing emergency care and transportation.
Your emergency squad consists of, 3 Pennsylvania Department of Health Licensed BLS ambulances, Staff with 16 volunteer and full time career EMT B's and First Responders.
The Williams Township Emergency Squad is always looking for new members.
www.williamstwp.org /ems.htm   (204 words)

  
 Attorney Warren Kampf, White and Williams LLP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Prior to joining White and Williams, he was a public defender in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and an Assistant District Attorney in both York, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia.
He is chairman of one of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Disciplinary Board Hearing Committees and a former Associate in the University of Pennsylvania American Inn of Court.
Kampf is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and is admitted to appear before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
www.whiteandwilliams.com /Bio/WarrenKampf.asp   (388 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations
Roger Unangst, Chairman of the Township of East Allen Board of Supervisors, 5344 Nor-Bath Boulevard, Northampton, Pennsylvania 18067.
George Fluhr, Chairman of the Township of Shohola Board of Supervisors, 159 Twin Lakes Road, Shohola, Pennsylvania 18458.
William Turk, President of the Walnutport Borough Council, 120 Lincoln Avenue, Walnutport, Pennsylvania 18068.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2000/June/Day-21/i14292.htm   (4588 words)

  
 My Family Tree
George had a son named William Warren Quattlebaum who was born in 1822 in Edgefield Dist, S Carolina.
William was the father of 6 children and died after 1870 in White County, Arkansas.
William died October 16, 1951 in Longview, Wa.
members.aol.com /mhitchc658/myhomepage/heritage.qp   (436 words)

  
 Fallen Heroes of Operation Iraqi Freedom - Listed by branch
McLaughlin died in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, when he was conducting a dismounted patrol at an Iraqi police recruiting station and an individual-borne improvised explosive device detonated near his position.
William J. Normandy, 42, of East Barre, Vermont.
Raymond died at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, of injuries sustained in Ramadi, Iraq, on September 15, 2005 when his unit was attacked by enemy forces using indirect fire.
www.fallenheroesmemorial.com /oif/branch.php?branch=ArmyMZ   (15006 words)

  
 Williams, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Northampton County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Pennsylvania > All counties > Northampton County > Williams
Williams is a township in Northampton County, in the Allentown-Bethlehem metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Williams was $27,249, compared with $21,587 nationally.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=276936   (691 words)

  
 Barrett Township Police Department - Active Warrants
He was born in New Jersey, and has a last known address of Canadensis, Pennsylvania.
Dzuiba has since fled from his last known address and has failed to answer a summons to appear in court.
He was born in Mexico, last known address of Swiftwater, Pennsylvania.
www.barrett.monroe.pa.us /Police/warrants.htm   (296 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Real Estate, Judi Sahayda (Judi SAY-HAY), Keller Williams Realty
To understand the Pittsburgh market you should begin by understanding that the area is broken into either Townships or Boroughs.
As a Buyer, your task will be to locate a home in one of our municipalities which are further broken down into townships or boroughs.
The second item is title insurance on your new home, which in Pennsylvania, is paid by the Buyer at closing to insure clean and clear title on the property.
judisayhay.com   (1122 words)

  
 Re-Elect Connie Williams Pennsylvania State Senator - About Connie
State Senator Connie Williams (D-17th, Delaware and Montgomery) was elected to the Senate of Pennsylvania in November 2001.
Senator Williams’ prior professional experience included consulting for the Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers and serving as a program officer for the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships and as the economic development and small business coordinator for Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District.
Senator Williams received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Barnard College and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
www.conniewilliams.com /about.asp   (404 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - HEBELKA AUTO SALVAGE YARD WEISENBURG TOWNSHIP, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Request the Weisenburg Township Zoning Authority or other appropriate local government agency to require groundwater testing prior to the installation of residential wells immediately east of the site.
Administrations of Weisenburg and Upper Macungie Townships indicated that they will incorporate directions into their development plans that will require lot owners to have water quality tests performed before building homes or businesses east of the site along Tercha Road.
It is in accordance with approved methodology and procedures existing at the time the public health assessment was initiated.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/hebelka/has_p3.html   (919 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Waste Industries Association
The members of the Pennsylvania Waste Industries Association are committed to being good corporate citizens, environmental stewards and community partners.
Greentree has donated radios for township ambulances, built three community soccer fields and constructed a rifle range for a Boy Scout camp.
As neighbors, they are committed to improving the quality of life in Jackson Township by serving on county community development committees and non-profit community service organizations like the Rotary Club.
www.pawasteindustries.org /community_commitment.asp   (1072 words)

  
 Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Williams College, a leading liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts
Williams (gaming company), a successful arcade game producer of the 1980s
Williams Gateway Airport, Arizona (formerly Williams Air Force Base)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Williams   (187 words)

  
 Abington Township Police Association
Abington Township is located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is adjacent to Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
In 1980 the Abington Township Police Association (ATPA) was formed and today acts as the sole bargaining unit for all officers under the rank of Lieutenant.
Each application will be reviewed by a committee established by the Williams Family and one officer from the Executive Board of the Abington Township Police Association.
www.abingtonpoliceassoc.org   (258 words)

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