Census: HOPEWELL Twp. Inhabitants of 1778: Cumberland Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Mary Hunter Linneman. mdehl@socket.net USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ____________________________________________________ Short History of Hopewell Township. Hopewell was one of the two original townships which became Cumberland County in 1750. Hopewell was first seen as a township name about 1735 while this area was a part of Lancaster County. The area of Hopewell township comprised the eastern one-third of present-day Cumberland and part of Franklin Counties. In 1743 Lurgan township was formed from Hopewell. The Cumberland area of Hopewell remained the same through 1767 when Newton township was formed (subsequently divided into North and South townships in 1929). In 1783, Shippensburg and Southampton townships were erected from Hopewell. In 1784 part of Hopewell township went to Franklin County when that county was formed from Cumberland. In 1797 Mifflin township was formed from Hopewell and later divided into Upper and Lower Mifflin townships in 1892. HOPEWELL TWP. INHABITANTS OF 1778 The following names have been extracted from various sources: tax lists, cemetery records, published materials, etc. The list is by no means complete. If others have additional information I would appreciate receiving the data WITH its source. Thank you and Enjoy! A Admiston {Edmiston}, John [Sr.] Akeman {Ackman?}, John Ackman, John [age 11] Alexander, Thomas Alexander, William [single] Allick, Daniel Allison, John [single] Askey, Alexander B Barr, Alexander [single] Bavard, Robert [wife: Hannah] Beams, Conrode Bell, Samuel Blythe, Benjamin Boyd, Alexander Brady, Ebenezear Brady, James Brady, Joseph Bready, Hugh Britton, John Brown, Thomas [brother] Brown, John [brother] Brown, Samuel [brother] (Samuel had one son and one daughter, not named.) Brown, James [identified as nephew of John Brown, above] Brownfield, John Bryans, Alexander [Sr.] Bryans, Alexander [Jr.] Bryans, Charles Bryans, Richard Burgnar, Christopher Burns, James Buzert {Buzzard?}, Benjamin [single] C Caldwell, James Campble {Campbell}, Francis Carter, John Chambers, James Chambers, Robert Cisney, John Clark, George [Sr.] Clark, George [Jr.] [single] Clark, Robert Coffee, Thomas Coney, Benjamin Coapley, Noah Coolhoun {Calhoun? Colhoun?}, James Coolhoun {Calhoun? Colhoun?}, John Cooper, Robert [Rev.] Culberson {Culbertson}, John Culberson {Culbertson}, Robert Cunningham, Adam (brother) Cunningham, George (brother) (George had sons named Adam, George and John.) Cunningham, John (brother) D David, Daniel David, David David, James David, John David, Samuel Davis, Samuel [Dr.] Dizer, James Dodd, Andrew Donaldson, James Dunbar, John Duncan, Daniel Duncan, John Duncan, Thomas (Thomas had sons named John, Stephen, David and William.) Dunlop, James [Col.] E Evart, Nicolas Ebart, Hanicle F Flack, James Floyd, Henry Fulton, John Furgison {Furgason}, Richard G Gibbs, Widow {Susannah} Gibbs, Samuel [son of Susannah] (Samuel had sons named Hugh and John.) Gibson, Robert (Robert had a son named William.) Gibson, Robert (This Robert had sons named Andrew and Robert.) Giffen, Edward Glenn, John Green, Christopher Griffen, Edward (Edward had sons named Edward, Berry and Josiah.) H Hamel, Robert Hanna, Samuel Hannah, Samuel [minister] Harnish, Mathew Hathorn, Robert Hawthorn, Adam [single] Heap, John, Esq. Henderson, James [single] Henderson, John Henderson, Matthew Henry, John Henry, William Herron, Francis [Rev.] Hilands, William Hill, Harvey Holstead, George Hunter, Edward Hunter, Hugh Hunter, James Hunter, John Hunter, Mary Hunter, Samuel [Sr.] Hunter, Samuel [Jr.] Hunter, Thomas Hunter, William I Irvin, John Irwin, Joseph Irwine {Irwin?}, Widow (Agnes) J Johnson, John Johnson, Thomas [age 46] Johnston, Archibald K Kearsley, Jonathan (Johnathan had sons named John, Samuel and Jonathan.) Keer, Thomas Kenny, James Kish, Christopher L Laughlin, Widow Layson, Widow Leason, John Liggitt, William Luckey, Andrew [Sr.] Luckey, Andrew [Jr.] Luckey, Robert [single] (son of Andrew Sr.) Luckey, Widow (Jean) M MacLean, Andrew MacLean, Neal MacLean, Robert Mahon, David [son of Archibald] Magaw, David [brother of Dr. William Magaw] Martin, William McBride, Caleb McBride, John Spear [son of Caleb] McBride, William McCall, James (James had sons named Ezra, James, John and William.) McCardy, William McCubbins, Jeremiah [single] McClelland, Thomas McClelland, William [single] McColm, John McCormick, Adam McCune, James McCune, John (John had sons named James, John, Robert and William.) McCune, Robert [Sr.] McCune, Robert {Jr.] [single] McCune, Samuel, Esq. McElwain, Widow McFarlane {McFarland}, Patrick [b. 1727-d. 16 March 1792] McFarlane {McFarland}, William [b. 1744-d. 3April 1811] (William had sons named James [b. 1757-d. 16 Dec. 1809], Patrick and William.) McFarland, Andrew (deceased in 1778; wife, Margaret, son Robert.) McFarland, John (John had sons named Andrew, James and Robert.) McFarlin {McFarland}, Robert McGee, John McGonegal, Edward {Sr.} McGunagle {McGonagle}, Edward {Jr.} McGomery {Montgomery}, William McKee, John McKey {McKee}, Thomas (Thomas had sons named Daniel and William.) McKinney, Joseph McKinney, Samuel [single] Mickey, James Mickey, Robert [b. 21 Dec. 1746-d. 3 Dec. 1827] Miller, Christopher {Sr.} Miller, Christpher {Jr.} Miller, Jacob [single] Miller, William Mitchel {Mitchell}, David Mitchel, John Mitchel, Robert Mitchel, Samuel [age 24] Mole, Anthony Montgomery, Samuel Moor, Charles Moore, James Moorhead, John Moorhead, William Morning, Rogers N Neisbitt, Widow O O'Cain, Daniel O'Cain, Richard (first son of Daniel) P Parks, Andrew Peoples {Peebles}, Alexander Peebles, Matthew [single] Peebles, Nathaniel Peebles, Robert [single] Perry, Samuel Piller, William [single] Piper, William Pollack/Poalk {Polk?}, James (James had sons named James, John, Robert and William.) Polk, John Porter, Alexander Porter, David Q Quigley, James R Radatt, Samuel Reed, William Rhey {Rhea?}, James Reynolds, Widow (Mary {nee Magaw}) [Son-in-law was Samuel Perry, listed above.] Reynolds, James Reynolds, Robert (son, Robert) Reynolds, William Richards, Alexander Rippey, Samuel Rippey, William Robertson, John Russel {Russell?}, James S Scot {Scott?}, Matthew Semple, David Shippen, Edward Simrall, David (David had sons named David, James and John.) Smith, Abraham Somerville, David Somerville, John Spelman {Spellman(n)?}, George Stewart, Alexander [Dr.] Stumpback, Peter Sturges, James T Tate, Robert Tate, Samuel Thomas, George (Geroge had sons named Alexander, John, Thomas and William.) Tompson {Thompson}, Andrew Thompson, Hugh (Hugh had son Andrew, age 29.) Thompson, Joseph (Joseph had sons William and Joseph.) Trimble, Alexander (brother to William) Trimble, John Trimble, William (brother to Alexander) Trowsdale, Thomas Trush {Thrush}, Jacob [single] Trush {Thrush}, Jacob Trush {Thrush}, Peter W Walker, James [Rev.] (James had the following children: John {eldest son}, Abraham, Samuel, James {age 19}, William; youngest sons were Robert, Joseph and Andrew.) Wells, John [single] Wherry, William Whery {Wherry}, John [single] Williams, William [single] Wills, David Wilson, John Wilson Samuel (Samuel would marry Jane Mahon, daughter of Archibald, in 1787.) Winslow, Stephen Woods, Joseph Woods, William [single] Y Young, James