William Bracken, B: Delaware ?, D: Bef. 1794 in Westmoreland Cty, PA, M: 03 Nov 1755 in Old Swede's Church, Wilmington, Delaware.
James Bracken, B: New Castle Cty, Delaware, D: Sep 1778 in York Cty, PA, M: 28 Aug 1765 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co., PA.
Mary Bracken, D: Aft. 1779.
Margaret Bracken.
Jean Bracken, B: New Castle Cty, Delaware, D: PA?, M: Abt. 1745 in York Cty, PA.
Hannah Bracken, B: Abt. 1728 in New Castle County, Delaware, D: Hopkins Cty, Kentucky ?, M: Abt. 1750 in New Castle Cty, Delaware ?.
Thomas Bracken, B: Abt. 1740 in New Castle Cty, Delaware, D: Feb 1803 in Canonsburg, Washington Cty, PA, M: Abt. 1764.
John Bracken, B: Delaware ?, D: 1777, M: Abt. 1759.
Martha Bracken.
burial presumed
Thomas was born in the county of Yorkshire in England and was christened on April 4, 1695 in the village of Clapham. Thomas evidently lived in Delaware for the first thirty years or more of his married life, but sometime previous to 1759 he moved to a part of York County, Pennsylvania that was to later become a part of Adams County in 1800. Thomas and his family were members of the Episcopal Church as shown by their relationship to Christ Church in Huntington Township, then located in York county, now in Adams County, Pennsylvania. He was one of the vestrymen of the church in 1760 and 1761.
William Bracken, B: Delaware ?, D: Bef. 1794 in Westmoreland Cty, PA, M: 03 Nov 1755 in Old Swede's Church, Wilmington, Delaware.
James Bracken, B: New Castle Cty, Delaware, D: Sep 1778 in York Cty, PA, M: 28 Aug 1765 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co., PA.
Mary Bracken, D: Aft. 1779.
Margaret Bracken.
Jean Bracken, B: New Castle Cty, Delaware, D: PA?, M: Abt. 1745 in York Cty, PA.
Hannah Bracken, B: Abt. 1728 in New Castle County, Delaware, D: Hopkins Cty, Kentucky ?, M: Abt. 1750 in New Castle Cty, Delaware ?.
Thomas Bracken, B: Abt. 1740 in New Castle Cty, Delaware, D: Feb 1803 in Canonsburg, Washington Cty, PA, M: Abt. 1764.
John Bracken, B: Delaware ?, D: 1777, M: Abt. 1759.
Martha Bracken.
burial presumed
Thomas was born in the county of Yorkshire in England and was christened on April 4, 1695 in the village of Clapham. Thomas evidently lived in Delaware for the first thirty years or more of his married life, but sometime previous to 1759 he moved to a part of York County, Pennsylvania that was to later become a part of Adams County in 1800. Thomas and his family were members of the Episcopal Church as shown by their relationship to Christ Church in Huntington Township, then located in York county, now in Adams County, Pennsylvania. He was one of the vestrymen of the church in 1760 and 1761.
Inscription
Christening listed before birth