Lancaster County
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- | '''Lancaster County, Pennsylvania''' has been the home of the [[Brackbills|Brackbill family]] in America since the Mennonites immigrated sometime before 1700. By 1710, there was already a substantial presence of Brackbills in the county, as indicated by the multiple Brackbill tracts on a 1710 map of land holdings in the county. | + | '''Lancaster County, Pennsylvania''' has been the home of the [[Brackbills|Brackbill family]] in America since the Mennonites immigrated sometime before 1700. By 1710, there was already a substantial presence of Brackbills in the county, as indicated by the multiple Brackbill tracts on a [http://www.midatlanticarchives.com/maps_pa_lancaster_co/first_settlement_1710.htm 1710 map of land holdings in the county]. |
- | For more information about Lancaster County, see [ | + | For more information about Lancaster County, see [[Wikipedia:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]]. |
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Current revision as of 16:49, 25 February 2008
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania has been the home of the Brackbill family in America since the Mennonites immigrated sometime before 1700. By 1710, there was already a substantial presence of Brackbills in the county, as indicated by the multiple Brackbill tracts on a 1710 map of land holdings in the county.
For more information about Lancaster County, see Wikipedia.
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