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- # Fact 8: He probably knew my distant grandfather Thomas Ellis
# Fact 9: He witnessed Thomas Holme's will on 10 Feb 1694 at Well Spring Plantation
# Fact 12: 16 MAR 1688/89 Bought 100A of land in Hilltown from Holme for 6 Pound, 5 shillings
# Fact 13: He HAD to have known William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania
# Event: References McVey Qrtly, Vol 5, 1979, pp 1-4
# Event: References 1701 Minute Book G of PA Archives, 2nd series XIX p 409
# Event: Documentation Minute Book G Pa Archives 2nd Series XIX page 409
# Event: Land He probably knew my immigrant father Rowland Ellis
# Event: Land 1702 Requested survey of 25pA from Peter Bainton, 60 A from Silas Crispin and 31A from Silas in Dublin Twp out to Sasqueh Rd, p330 Minute Book "G"
# Occupation: Edmund was the indentured servant of Thomas Holme, the First Surveyor General
# Census: 23 APR 1682 Left for Philadelphia on "The Amity" from Gravesend, London
# Census: He probably built Thomas Holme's house on 2nd & Arch
# Census: He probably knew my immigrant father Thomas Janney
# Census: Thomas Holme was Co-Commissioner of Phila and friend of William Penn
# Census: ABT. 15 AUG 1682 Arrived at Upland, Chester Co. after 14 week voyage
# Census: 1689 Given 50 A of land in Hilltown by T. Holme at the end of his indenture
# Census: 1700 Moreland Twp today is bound by Byberry Rd, Pine Rd, Worthington Rd, Red Lion Rd and Pennypack.
# _NAMS: He lived at Well Spring Plantation as a servant
# Event: Political Position Signed a Petition to the Assembly
# Event: Parentage I am not sure which one of spouses is the mother
# Event: Source of All Information MAY 1999 "MacVeagh Family Chart", Call # fE7.m249, Newberry Library, W. Walton St., Chicago Illinois
# Event: Indenture Source: "Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684" by Walter Sheppard, Jr.Pennsylvania Archives Series 2, XIX, pg. 409, 525.
# Event: Embarkation 1682 Supposedly left from County Down, Ireland
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