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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John Edge Note
Born: Aug 1685 at Chester Co., , , Pennsylvania
Married: Oct 1709
Died: May 1734 [4]
Other Spouses: Mary Smedley Mrs.
Father: John Edge
Mother: Jane
WIFE
Name: Mary Smedley Note
Born: 3 Apr 1690 [6]
Died: 1772 [7]
CHILDREN
Name: George Edge
Born: at Upper Providence, , , PA
Died: 1750 at Upper Providence, , , PA
Name: Jacob Edge
Born: at Upper Providence, , , PA
Died: 9 Nov 1874 at Whitemarsh Twp., , Montgomery Co., PA
Name: Jane Edge
Born:
Died: 23 Jan 1779
Name: Sarah Edge
Born: Abt 1713
Died: 6 Dec 1805
Name: Rachel Edge
Born: 25 Aug 1725
Died: 31 Jan 1779
Husband: Robert Valentine
SOURCES
4). Ray Downing
6). Ray Downing
7). Ray Downing
NOTES
1). 18401.ged Fkuthey and Cope, p. 528 John and Mary emigrated from St. Andrew s, Holborne, Middlesex, England, and settled in Nether Providence about 1685 Quaker meetings were held at his house he had been fined and imprisoned in England for conscience, and subjected to a public trial. John Edge, b. 1744, learned the milling business with his uncle Richrd Downing, at what is now Downingtown. About 1790 he build the Half way House, opposite the much frequented mill of his cousin, Richard Downing. Downing.ged Fkuthey and Cope, p. 528 John and Mary emigrated from St. Andrew s, Holborne, Middlesex, England, and settled in Nether Providence about 1685 Quaker meetings were held at his house he had been fined and imprisoned in England for conscience, and subjected to a public trial. John Edge, b. 1744, learned the milling business with his uncle Richrd Downing, at what is now Downingtown. About 1790 he build the Half way House, opposite the much frequented mill of his cousin, Richard Downing.
2). Downing.ged See notes under husband, John Edge.
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