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Joseph Large I

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Joseph Large I

Birth
Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Jul 1709 (aged 62–63)
Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Fallsington, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.183315, Longitude: -74.820308
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He is the son of William Large and Rebecca Unknown. He was born in Hingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Simcocke in 1672-1673 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. They were Quakers. They had 14 known children. He was a Weaver. He died on 26 July 1709 in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Land records: Date: Jun 9, 1699 Residence: Bucks Co., PA
Land Record ID: 23508 Occupation: Weaver
Description: Grantor Book-Page: 3-7
Property: 100 acres.
Remarks: Deed. Joseph Large, Bucks Co., weaver, for £72.5, to Phineas Pemberton, 100 acres, part of land granted on 25/5/1693 to John Green, recorded in Book A, Vol 1, page 116, 117 and conveyed by him to Joseph Large by deed 20/9/1693. Ackn: 6/9/1699. Rec: 22/1/1699.
Source:Bucks and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania, 1682-1825 Land Records


Note: The principal inhabitants of Bristol were Quakers. Among these, the names of Buckley, Williams, Large, Meritt, Hutchinson, and Church. In 1712 Saint James Church was erected by the Episcopalians, and in 1714 the Friends erected a meeting-house. These comprised, for a full century, the only houses of worship in the borough

He is the son of William Large and Rebecca Unknown. He was born in Hingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Simcocke in 1672-1673 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. They were Quakers. They had 14 known children. He was a Weaver. He died on 26 July 1709 in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Land records: Date: Jun 9, 1699 Residence: Bucks Co., PA
Land Record ID: 23508 Occupation: Weaver
Description: Grantor Book-Page: 3-7
Property: 100 acres.
Remarks: Deed. Joseph Large, Bucks Co., weaver, for £72.5, to Phineas Pemberton, 100 acres, part of land granted on 25/5/1693 to John Green, recorded in Book A, Vol 1, page 116, 117 and conveyed by him to Joseph Large by deed 20/9/1693. Ackn: 6/9/1699. Rec: 22/1/1699.
Source:Bucks and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania, 1682-1825 Land Records


Note: The principal inhabitants of Bristol were Quakers. Among these, the names of Buckley, Williams, Large, Meritt, Hutchinson, and Church. In 1712 Saint James Church was erected by the Episcopalians, and in 1714 the Friends erected a meeting-house. These comprised, for a full century, the only houses of worship in the borough



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83025254/joseph-large: accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Large I (1646–26 Jul 1709), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83025254, citing Falls Friends Meeting Cemetery #01, Fallsington, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by One 2 Wander ღ (contributor 47038231).