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1814 Allegheny Township Taxables

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Sep 14, 2015

The following were the taxable inhabitants of Allegheny township in 1814, according to a duplicate list made by Wm. C. Dorsey, Esq., assessor, and Henry Imhoff and John Fleming, assistant assessors:
John Black
Jac. Burkhart (weaver)
Jac. Burkhart
Dan. Burkhart
Sam. Burkhart
John Burkhart
Jona. Boyer
Henry Boyer (sawmill)
Adam Boling (innkeeper)
Geo. Brant
Henry Black
Dr. John Cook (innkeeper)
Jos. Cohenour
Cornelius Devore
Wm. C. Dorsey (justice)
John Fleming
Christian Grove
Peter Gardner
Christian Gensler
Jas. Galiher (distiller)
Val. Hoon (innkeeper)
Dav. Husband
Henry Imboof (innkeeper & sawmill)
Jac. Kellar
Caspar Kellar
Christian Kinglesparger
Thos. Kennedy
John Lush (shoemaker)
Terrance Morrison (weaver)
Elizabeth Mull (widow)
Mich. Mull
John Mull
Dav. Mull
Jac. Menges
Abram Miliron
Henry Menges
John P. Peterson (minister)
Ph. Purbaugh
Henry Purbaugh
Adam Ross (joiner)
Caspar Statler
Andrew Server
Andrew Server
John Shaffer
John Shaffer, Jr.
Geo. Shaffer
Wm. Tipton
John Teeter
Henry Ware
John Wiley
John Teeter (sawmill)
Teeter & Mull
Jac. Weyand
Jac. Yoner

SINGLE FREEMEN:
Isaac B. Falkerton
John Knough
Fred. Peterson
Henry Purbaugh
Eli Runman (blacksmith)
Abram Shaffer (stagedriver)
Peter Shaffer
Jonathan & Thomas Tipton (shoemakers)
Aquilla Wiley

(Source: History of Bedford, Somerset & Fulton Counties, PA; 1884)

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