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1802 Taxpayers of Ulster Township

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Ulster Township, Luzerne County, as originally formed, January 17, 1797, and reported by the commissioners to examine and make report as to the propriety of dividing Tioga township, was the southern half of Tioga by "the dividing line between Athens and Ulster (Connecticut surveys), then extending on an east and west line as the line of Ulster and Athens doth extend." The north township received the name of Athens, and the south, Ulster, and thus the name of Tioga, which for centuries had been given to the confluence of the two rivers, was lost to our county. Each of the townships was about six miles in width and about 76 miles in length from Wayne county to the present Tioga county line. In 1801 the townships of Mt. Zion and Rush were formed, which took off on the east about one-third each of both Athens and Ulster in what is now Bradford County. Ulster remaining, included the greater part of present Rome, Sheshequin, Ulster, Smithfield, Springfield, and Columbia townships. The following were the taxable inhabitants of Ulster, Luzerne County, in 1801, as copied from the assessment rolls. The assessment was made in the fall of 1801 for 1802 by Joseph Kingsbury, asessor, and Chester Bingham and Samuel Gore, assistant assessors. Source: compiled by Clement F. Heverly

 1802 Ulster Township, In Bradford County as of 1812

Including most of present day Sheshequin and part of Rome Twps.

Avery, Christopher single freeman
Baldwin, Isaac  
Bingham, Chester  
Boyd, George M.  
Brink, Benjamin  
Brown, Charles  
Brown, Obadiah tanner
Brown, Obadiah Jr.  
Buck, Elijah  
Buck, William  
Bumpus, Reuben  
Bunnell, John  
Cash, Isaac  
Church, John single freeman
Clark, Benjamin  
Clark, Samuel  
Collins, Ambrose  
Couch, David  
Craigg, Andrus  
Culver, Timothy  
Curry, William  
Dart, Samuel  
Dunbar, Zina  
Dutton, Asahel  
Ensign, Eliphalet  
Flower, Zephon  
Fordsman, Hugh  
Fuller, John  
Fuller, Reuben  
Fuller, Stephen  
Geralds, Jabez  
Gibbs, Russell  
Gore, Avery  
Gore, Obadiah judge
Gore, Samuel  
Gustin, Eliphalet  
Hays, Oliver  
Hicks, John  
Hitchcock, Joseph  
Holcomb, Eli  
Horton, Elijah  
Horton, Elijah Jr.  
Horton, Gilbert single freeman
Horton, Isaac  
Horton, Joshua  
Horton, Richard  
Hutchinson, John  
Kellogg, Samuel  
Kingsbury, Joseph  
Kingsbury, Phineas  
Kinney, Joseph  
Knapp, William  
Lane, Alex.  
Lenox, Samuel  
Loughry, William  
Markham, David  
Marshall, Josiah  
McKinney, Henry  
Minier, Daniel  
Minier, George  
Minier, John single freeman
Mitchell, Reuben  
Morgan, Stephen  
Morse, Solomon  
Morse, Solomon Jr. single freeman
Needham, Elias  
Newell, Josiah  
Oman, George  
Oman, John  
Paine, Chinee  
Park, Moses  
Parker, Hezekiah  
Parker, Jeremiah  
Parker, Samuel  
Pierce, John merchant
Powell, Stephen  
Quick, Benjamin  
Rawson, Isaac  
Rawson, Jonathan  
Roath, Russell single freeman
Rogers, Mathew  
Salisbury, Joseph  
Satterlee, Elisha  
Satterlee, James  
Satterlee, Samuel  
Shaw, Benjamin blacksmith
Shaw, Ebenezer  
Shaw, Jedediah  
Shaw, Jeremiah single freeman
Simons, Adrial  
Smith, Joseph  
Smith, Lockwood  
Smith, Reuben single freeman
Snyder, Peter tanner
Soper, Levi  
Spalding, John  
Spalding, Simon  
Spalding, William W.  
Starks, Samuel joiner
Todd, Samuel  
Towner, Elijah  
Towner, Enos single freeman
Tracy, Solomon  
Tuttle, Arad stiller
Tuttle, Joel  
Tuttle, Josiah  
Tuttle, William  
Warner, Adonijah physician
Westbrook, Cherick  
Westbrook, Leonard  
Williams, Constant  
Winship, Timonty  
Young, Thomas single freeman
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Luzerne County , Pennsylvania 1802 Taxables - Rush Township

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The township of Rush, as originally formed (1801), included parts of what is now Bradford and Susquehanna Counties. The following is a list of the taxable inhabitants of Rush that resided in what is now Bradford County, as given in the assessment made by Jabez Hyde, Jr., assessor, and Jacob Pickett and Benijah Bostwick, assistant assessors, and returned December, 1801, to the commissioners' office of Luzerne County for 1802. - Source: compiled by Clement F. Heverly
Abbott, Nathan
Bennett, Benajah
Bostwick, Dimon
Bosworth, Josiah
Bosworth, Salmon
Bradshaw, John
Bradshaw, Salmon
Brown, Ezekiel
Edsall, Jesse
Edsall, Samuel
Fairchild, Ephraim
Ford, John
Grant, Cip.
Hancock, Isaac
Johnson, William
Keeler, Elisha
Luckey, Lewis
Luckey, Samuel
Mowrey, Charles
Mowrey, Ezekiel
Mowrey, George
Pierce, Joseph
Rockwell, James
Rockwell, Seth P.
Ross, Daniel
Ross, Jesse
Ross, Joseph
Seeley, Samuel
Shoemaker, Christopher
Shoemaker, John D.
Shoemaker, Philip
Stevens, Aden
Stevens, Nathan
Tillotson, Thomas

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