Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825
Name: Thomas Downing
Description: Decedent
Residence: East Caln
Date Written: 9 Sep 1769
Date Proved: 28 Feb 1772
Remarks: Thomas Downing. East Caln. 9 Sep to 28 Feb 1772. Provides for wife Jane including £8 per year which she is entitled to out of her former husband's estate. To son-in-law Joshua Baldwin piece of ground along north side of Conestogoe Road paying to Executors £25. Having given to son William dwelling house and grist mill where he now lives and 150 acres in Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., I now give him his bond for £50. To son Joseph plantation in East Caln containing 492 acres purchased of Saml. Gilpin, also remainder of tract bought of Noble Butler containing between 50 and 60 acres in East Caln, also farming utensils. To son-in-law Saml. Bond tract of land in Whiteland known by the name of Thos. Blandfords. To son Richard grist and fulling mill in East Caln with tract of land belonging containing 230 acres, also water right reserved in deed of land to son John. Saw and hemp mill in East Caln to sons Richard, Joseph and John and son-in-law Saml. Bond in equal shares. To daughter Jane wife of John Roberts £50 having already advanced her. To son-in-law Saml. Bond £50. Having already advanced my dau. Sarah Baldwin deceased, I now give my grand-dau. Sarah Baldwin £50. To Mary dau. of Thos. Alcott late of East Caln deceased £20 at 21. To Andrew Knox 10 acres of cleared land during life. Forgives all "poor people of all the Book debts that may stand in my Book against them." Executors: Sons Richard and Joseph.
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Jane Edge.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 december 1759 te Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania, British America, hij was toen 68 jaar oud.
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Ellen John.
Zij zijn getrouwd te ENGLAND.
(3) Hij is getrouwd met Thomazine Beer.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1714 te Concord Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, British America.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 10 april 1715 te Silverton, Devonshire, ENGLAND, hij was toen 23 jaar oud.Kind(eren):
Thomas Downing, the son of Thomas Downing and Grace Andrew, of Bradninch, Devonshire, England, was born on 14 Dec 1691. Thomas md. Thomazine BEER, and they removed to Concord Township, PA, bef. 1718. He was a founder of Downingtown, PA, a Welsh settlement. He settled on the east branch of Brandywine Creek and was a farmer, miller, and merchant. He was a Friend (Quaker), and was a member of the Falls, Birmingham, Wilmington, and Baltimore Friends Meetings. There is reason to think that while in Concord he operated a mill belonging to Nathaniel Newlin, and he and his descendants continued to be mill owners at Downingtown for several generations.
Source: http://hometown.aol.com/RDown3657/
Accessed: 20 Jun 2003, by David Lee Powell
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Biographies of Chester County Residents before 1790 Gives date of birth
as 14 Dec 1691 States, "Founded Downingtown (PA), ca. 1735"
A Corner in Ancestors, by Eleanor Lexington, Copyright by McClure
Syndication "One immigrant came from Devonshire. He was Thomas Downing, and a member of the Society of Friends. Pennsylvania was naturally the place he chose for a home. Downingtown is the name of the town he helped settle, and the old homestead still stands" (Newspaper article, ca. 1940)
The Devonshire Downings prepared by John Perot, Ardmore, PA, put
together from the entries in the parish records of Bradninch, Devonshire,
England, in 1901 an 1903: "Thomas Downing, son of Thomas Downing, born
14 Dec 1691, and was bapt. 6 Jan 1691-92, at Bradninch. The
Bradninch records show that a Thomas Downing married Judeth Bending on 2 Jun 1717. Judeth [sic], wife of Thomas Downing, was bur. 26 Jan 1723.
According to the Downingtown records, "his first wife was said to have
been named Ellen, and his second Tomazine, who was perhaps the mother to all his children. In Dec 1756 he md. Jane Alborne (o' Albin)." There
seems to be some error here, unless he had two wives bef. Tomazine;
Ellen and Judeth. Thomas Downing came to Pennsylvania bef. 1718, where
he was taxed in Concord township from 1718 to 1732; later moving to
Downingtown, where he died age 81. The Downingtown records say that two of his children were born in England and the Bradninch records show the births of a Thomasine (1715) and Thomas (1717)."
Notes of contributor Sandra K. Farney: "He was a founder of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, a Welsh settlement. He settled on the east branch of Brandywine Creek and was a farmer, miller, and merchant. He was a Friend (Quaker) and was a member of the Falls, Birmingham, Wilmington, & Baltimore Friends Meetings."
From History of Chester County, p. 525: "There is reason to think
that while in Concord he operated a mill belonging to Nathaniel Newlin,
and he and his descendants continued to be mill-owners at Downingtown for several generations."
Source: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/cottage/8004/d0001/f0000075.html#1946
Accessed: 20 Jun 2003
Founder of Downingtown, Penn.
Thomas was born in 1691 in Devonshire, England and lived in Wales and Chester County, Pa. He founded Downingtown, a Welsh settlement. He settled on the east branch of Brandywine Creeek and was a farmer, miller, and merchant. He was a Friend (Quaker) and a member of Falls, Birmingham, Wilmington and Baltimore Friends meetings.
Found: 4 Nov 2013 by DLPowell.
From: Geni https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Downing/6000000001387301915?through=6000000005583334756
The g-g-g-grandson of John Downynge was Thomas Downing (1691 - 1772), who emigrated from Devonshire to Chester county, Pennsylvania in Aug 1717. A member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), he established a mill on the Brandywine River. The area became known as Milltown, but in the late 1700s became called Downings Town; and finally in the mid 1800s it became the borough of Downingtown.
Accessed: 19 Jan 2017 by DLPowell
Biographies of Chester County Residents before 1790 gives date of birth as 14 Dec 1691 states, 'Founded Downingtown (PA), ca. 1735' -- A Corner in Ancestors, by Eleanor Lexington, Copyright by McClure Syndication 'One immigrant came from Devonshire. He was Thomas Downing, and a member of the Society of Friends. Pennsylvania was naturally the place he chose for a home. Downingtown is the name of the town he helped settle, and the old homestead still stands' (Newspaper article, ca. 1940) 'The Devonshire Downings' prepared by John Perot, Ardmore, PA, put together from the entries in the parish records of Bradninch, Devonshire, England, in 1901 and 1903: 'Thomas Downing, son of Thomas Downing, born 14 Dec 1691, and was bapt. 6 Jan 1691-92, at Bradninch. The Bradninch records show that a Thomas Downing md. Judeth Bending on 2 Jun 1717. Judeth, wife of Thomas Downing, was bur. 26 Jan 1723. According to the Downingtown records,'his first wife was said to have been named Ellen, and his second Tomazine, who was perhaps the mother to all his children. On Dec 1756 he md. Jane Alborne (o Albin).' There seems to be some error here, unless he had two wives before Tomazine; Ellen and Judeth. Thomas Downing came to Pennsylvania bef. 1718, where he was taxed in Concord township from 1718 to 1732; later moving to Downingtown, where he died age 81. The Downingtown records says that two of his children were born in England and the Bradninch records show the births of a Thomasine (1715) and Thomas (1717).' Notes of contributor Sandra K. Farney: 'He was a founder of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, a Welsh settlement. He settled on the east branch of Brandywine Creek and was a farmer, miller, and merchant. He was a Friend (Quaker)and was a member of the Falls, Birmingham, Wilmington, & Baltimore Friends Meetings.' From History of Chester County, p. 525: 'There is reason to think that while in concord he operated a mill belonging to Nathaniel Newlin, and he and his descendants continued to be mill-owners at Downingtown for several generations.' Birth and death dates are actually bapt. and bur. dates from the Devon Record Office.2 Thomas Downing Jr. was born on 14 Dec 1691 at Bradninch, Devon, England.2 He was christened on 6 Jan 1692. He md. Thomazine Beer on 10 Apr 1715 at Silverton, Devonshire, England. Thomas Downing Jr. md. Jane Edge on 15 Dec 1756 at Uwchlan Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, British America. Thomas Downing Jr. died on 15 Jan 1772 at Downingtown, Chester, Pennsylvania, British America, at age 80. He was bur. aft. 15 Jan 1772 at FBG, Whiteland Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, British America.
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