1804 Tax List for Richhill Township, Greene County, PA

- Transcribed by DebbieOvechka


Continuing with the earliest tax lists for each township in Greene County, we have herewith the Richhill Township list for the year 1804. Richhill was one of the original townships upon the establishment of Greene County in 1796, but was one of the later townships to be inhabited much. The assessor was Edward Grandon; David Gray and Hugh Williams were assistants.

Previous townships listed have been Aleppo (1818), Center (1820), Cumberland (1798), Dunkard (1809), Franklin (1809), Greene (1797), Jackson (1841), Jefferson (1800), Marion (1836), Monongahela (1830), Morgan (1800), Morris (1800) and Perry (1843)

Allen, Jacob

Adams, Isaac

Baskin, George

Bane, Ellis

Bane, Murdecai

Bane, Ellis, Jr.

Bane, Jessie

Braddock, Francis

Braddock, John (still)

Braddock, Joshua

Barney, Phillip

Barnet, Widow

Courtright, Thomas

Craig, John

Craig, Jesse (Capt.)

Craig, Thomas

Crow, Jacob

Crow, Michael

Crow, Martin

Durbin, Stephen

Dunshee, William

Earlewine, John

Ferley, Andrew

Gray, William

Gray, David (Associate Judge)

Gray, David, Jr.

Gray, Friend

Grandon, Edward

Grandon, William

Holden, John

Kirkpatrick, Alexander

Keckler, Christian

Kent, Thomas

Bane, Ellis

Bane, Henery

Braddock, Francis

Braddock, Joshua

Teagarden, John

Reily, John

Miller, James

McGarity, James

McBride, William

McBride, John

Nisswonger, Jacob

Nisswonger, Christian

Ogle, Joseph

Parkinson, William

Parkinson, Jonathan

Pratt, John

Irely, james

Riely, John

Raynolds, Thomas

Scott, John (dutch) 100a by sett.

Scott, Meeker

Smith, Jacob

Smith, Raynolds

Smith, Thomas

Simons, Jacob

Stouten, William

Scott, John (irish) 100a by war.

Teagarden, William

Teagarden, Abraham

Teagarden, John

Talbert, John

Williams, Hugh

Wiers, Thomas

Wright, Obadiah

Wharton, Samuel

Wharton, Robert Jr.

Miers, Stephen

Macket, Thomas

McBride, Samuel

Single Men

Gray, Hyram

Nieswonger, Jacob

Earlewine, David

Durbin, Stephen

Smith, Jacob

[Source: The Greene Hills Echo, Published by the Green County Historical Society]

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