Gwynedd Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends 1699 - 1949 Anonymous, 1949, 69 pages This pamphlet was prepared for the 250th anniversary of the Friends Meeting in Gwynedd, Montgomery County. It contains a brief history of the settlement of the township and the early beginnings of the Meeting House. It then discusses...
Pennsylvania Welsh Genealogy Collection This auction is for a collection of Pennsylvania historical references on CD. These publications were published from 1897 to 1949 and contain over 2200 pages of information focusing on Welsh ancestry and immigration. This is especially useful for historical or genealogical research in the Philadelphia or Montgomery...
A Record of the Descendants of Robert Lloyd Who Came From Wales and Settled in the Welsh Tract at Merion Pennsylvania about 1684R. Louis Lloyd, 1945, 71 pages This publication is a genealogical record of the Lloyd family of Merion, Montgomery County, PA. It begins with Robert Lloyd and his wife, Lowry Jones...
Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania Thomas Allen Glenn, 1911, 400 pages From the Preface: "Fifteen years ago I published, under the title "Merion in the Welsh Tract," an account of the settlement by Welshmen of Merion, Radnor, and Haverford, in Pennsylvania, with particular reference to the former township. Since then a long...
Rev. Morgan John Rhys John T. Griffith, 1899, 122 pages This publication is a sketch of the life and works of Rev. Morgan John Rhys, a Welsh Baptist Minister of the Philadelphia region, and of his wife, Ann Loxley Rhys. It also relates the genealogies of both the Rhys (Rhees) and Loxley...
Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania Charles H. Browning, 1912, 617 pages This publication is an extensive look at the early Welsh settlers of Pennsylvania. There is a huge amount of historical information related as well as a significant amount of genealogical data, including family ties, birth and death dates, etc.Chapters:Arranging Welsh...
William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania William I. Hull, 1935, 473 pages From the Preface: "The original purpose of this monograph was to tell the European half of the story of William Penn's relations with the Dutch Quakers who emigrated to Pennsylvania. But the predominance of the Dutch Quaker...