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William Brinton II

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William Brinton II

Birth
Worcestershire, England
Death
17 Oct 1751 (aged 81)
West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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William Brinton II was the second son of Ann Bagley and William Brinton I.

William married Jane Thatcher in the cabin at Birmingham Meeting on December 9, 1690. They were known to have had six children: Joseph Brinton, William Brinton, Edward Brinton, Mary Brinton Corbit, Ann Brinton Bettle, and John Brinton.

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He was a member of the PA Provincial Assembly in 1714 and 1721. He built the home that has become known as the 1704 Brinton House in West Chrster, PA.

William BRINTON, Jr., son of William and Ann (BAGLEY) BRINTON, was married 10 mo., 9, 1690, at a Quaker meeting held in Birmingham, to Jane THATCHER, dau. of Richard and Jane (STEVEN) THATCHER, of Birmingham. They had children: Joseph BRINTON m. Mary PEIRCE and Mary ELGAR; William BRINTON m. Hannah BULLER, Azuba TOWNSEND and Cecily CHAMBERLAIN; Edward BRINTON m. Hannah PEIRCE; Mary m. Daniel CORBIT; Ann m. Samuel BETTLE; and John BRINTON m. Hannah VERNON. - Cope, Gilbert and Ashmead, Henry Graham, GENEALOGICAL and PERSONAL MEMOIRS of CHESTER and DELAWARE COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA (New York 1904), pp.343-346; Futhey, J. Smith, and Cope, Gilbert, HISTORY of CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA with GENEALOGICAL and BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia 1881), pp.486-487.
(Contributed by William DeCoursey)

William BRINTON, son of William, was elected to the Provincial Assembly in 1714 and 1721.
(Contributed by William DeCoursey)
William Brinton II was the second son of Ann Bagley and William Brinton I.

William married Jane Thatcher in the cabin at Birmingham Meeting on December 9, 1690. They were known to have had six children: Joseph Brinton, William Brinton, Edward Brinton, Mary Brinton Corbit, Ann Brinton Bettle, and John Brinton.

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He was a member of the PA Provincial Assembly in 1714 and 1721. He built the home that has become known as the 1704 Brinton House in West Chrster, PA.

William BRINTON, Jr., son of William and Ann (BAGLEY) BRINTON, was married 10 mo., 9, 1690, at a Quaker meeting held in Birmingham, to Jane THATCHER, dau. of Richard and Jane (STEVEN) THATCHER, of Birmingham. They had children: Joseph BRINTON m. Mary PEIRCE and Mary ELGAR; William BRINTON m. Hannah BULLER, Azuba TOWNSEND and Cecily CHAMBERLAIN; Edward BRINTON m. Hannah PEIRCE; Mary m. Daniel CORBIT; Ann m. Samuel BETTLE; and John BRINTON m. Hannah VERNON. - Cope, Gilbert and Ashmead, Henry Graham, GENEALOGICAL and PERSONAL MEMOIRS of CHESTER and DELAWARE COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA (New York 1904), pp.343-346; Futhey, J. Smith, and Cope, Gilbert, HISTORY of CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA with GENEALOGICAL and BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia 1881), pp.486-487.
(Contributed by William DeCoursey)

William BRINTON, son of William, was elected to the Provincial Assembly in 1714 and 1721.
(Contributed by William DeCoursey)


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