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HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
The following list will show the names of the
taxable inhabitants of Chincleclamousche township, made in compliance with the
above warrant: Robert Anderson, Robert Askey, David Allen, Arthur Bell,
Greenwood Bell, John Bell, William Bloom, sr., William Bloom, jr., Isaac Bloom,
Thomas Bramen, Samuel Beaty, Samuel Beer, Caleb Bailey, John Cook, Robert
Cresswell, Paul Clover, Peter Clover, Nicholas Cline, John Cline, John Crea,
Hugh Carson, Samuel Cochran, John Carothers, George Cowhart, Benjamin Carson,
Jude Cunningham, John Crowell, John Coulter, Robert Collins, Anne Deal, John
Dennis, William Dunlap, Caleb Davis, Alexander Dunlap, Peter Erhard, Nun
England, Samuel Ewing, Benjamin Fenton, John Ferguson, Valentine Flegal, David
Flegal, Henry Fye, Hugh Frazier, John Finall, William feltwell, John Gearhart,
Abraham Goss, Robert Graham, James Gallagher, Samuel Green, Martin Hoover,
Frederick Haney, John Hall, Abraham Hess, George Hunter, Hugh Hall, Benjamin
Hartshorn, William Hanna, William Hepburn, Dewalt Hess, Henry Irwin, Hugh
Jordon, John Jordon, Benjamin Jordon, John Hiler, Andrew Kephart, Henry
Kephart,Conrad Kyler, Leonard Kyler, Thomas Kirk, David Ligat, David Lewis,
Thomas Lewis, Joseph Leonard, David Litz, Jane Lathers (Lewis), Abraham Leonard,
William Leonard, James McCracken, Thomas McClure, Thomas McCracken, Joseph
McCracken, Robert McCormick, John Moore, Thomas Mapes, James McCracken, jr.,
Robert Maxwell, Robert McCracken, Thomas McGee, Daniel Ogden, Matthew Ogden,
John Owen, Joab Ogden, Joseph Patterson, Absalom Pierce, Abraham Passmore,
William Robinson, Isaac Ricketts, Edward Ricketts, Alexander Read, sr.,
Alexander Read, jr., George Reynolds, Nicholas Straw, Benjamin Smeal, Nicholas
Smeal, George Shimmel, John Shirley, Elisha Schofield, Christian Straw, Francis
Severns, William Tate, Samuel Turner, William Underwood, George Wilson, John
Weld, John Welch, George Welch, Jacob Weiser, John Weiser, Thomas Winters,
George Williams, Peter Young.
The following were the single freemen of the county :
Joseph McCracken, Robert McCracken, James McCracken, Andrew Beer, jr., Robert
Maxwell, Peter Clover, John Kyler; Conrad Kyler, jr., Samuel Jordon, Thomas
Kirk, James Kirk, James Carson, Lewis Lewis, James Dunlap, John Welch, James
Galloway, Job England, Robert Howey, Andrew Bean, Daniel McCracken, David Flegal,
George Haney, David Dunlap, James. Dunlap, Solomon Cline, Samuel Jordon, Samuel
Boyd, Thomas Kirk, Thomas Read, John Conneway.
In 1807 the township of Chinclelcamousche was divided,
and that part east and south of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River was
formed into two new townships - Bradford and Beccaria. The former was so named
in honor of Hon. William Bradford, who was attorney-general of the State from
1780 to 1791, and who was afterward made Supreme Court judge. The township
embraced the territory in the county east of Muddy Run to its mouth, and from
thence was bounded by Clearfield Creek to its mouth. The West Branch
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