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- Andreas Trombouer in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name Andreas Trombouer
Arrival Year 1739
Arrival Place Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania
Primary Immigrant Trombouer, Andreas
Source Publication Code 6664.11
Annotation Date and place of naturalization. Extracted from records in the Division of Archives and Manuscripts at the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission located in the William Penn Memorial Museum and Archives Building in Harrisburg, PA. Colonial Records
Source Bibliography [PENNSYLVANIA COLONY.] Abstracts of Pennsylvania Records of Naturalizations, 1695-1773, Found in Colonial Records (Minutes of Provincial Council), Volumes 1, 2, 3, 9, & 10, Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania, Volumes II, III, IV, VI, VII, & VIII, and Pennsylvania Archives, Series 1, Volumes 1, 3, & 4. York, PA: South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, 1983. 24p.
Household Members (Name)
Andreas Trombouer
Andrew Trumbore in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Land Warrants, 1733-1987
Name Andrew Trumbore
Acreage 30
Warrant Date 4 Sep 1745
Warrant Location Bucks
Bucks County Tavern License Petitions - Volume One: File No. 1,145 -- 1767 -- Trumbower, Andrew, Milford Twp.
Bucks County Sheriffs' Deeds 1749-1776: "March Term 1770. 136. 40 ac. 23 p. of Andrew Trumpower in Lower Milford Twp. sold to Nathan Roberts by deed dated Mar. 14, 1770; suit of Jacob Winey; rec. DB 16, p. 358"
*Bucks County Account of Blankets for the Continental Army*: No. 9, Township of Lower Milford, John Jamison Collector .... Andrew Trumboor 1 do. [blanket] L1.15.-"
From *A Collection of Papers read before the Bucks County Historical Society*, pp. 185-186: "Complying with a recommendation of the General Committee of Safety, that judicious persons be selected to distribute to distressed families, whose husbands were now in actual service, and to give them such allowance as they shall think reasonble, etc., the committee appointedthe following gentlemen: . . . Andrew Trumbower, Milford." [Jul 1776]
7 Feb. 1787 - 31 May 1787 -- Will probated Montgomery County, Book 1, p. 113; Abstract Book 1, p. 21:
To wife, Louisa, cow, furniture &c.
To dau. Sophia Drollinger, wife of Peter Drollinger, 5 acres, during life, to be sold and money equally divided among her children at her death.
To dau. Catharine Mock, 60 pds.
Rem. to be sold. Income of 300 pds. to be for wife's maintenance.
To son John, 50 pds of rem.
Rem. to be divided among sons John, Jacob, George, Andrew and Henry, except 10 pds to be paid to dau. Sophia.
Exr. sons John and George Drumbore
Wits. Christian Leidich, Abraham Stout.
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