1726 On day 26 of month 12, Rachel Rickey, child of Alexander and Ann Rickey, was born, according to records of the Quaker Falls monthly meeting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
1746 Sims Betts was taxed as a single man in Bristol Borough, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [6]
1746 On 7 of month 8 (October), Hannah Rickey, Katharine Rickey, Rachel Rickey, Alex Rickey, Hannah Rickey Jr, and John Rickey witnessed the marriage of John Millnor, late of Burlington and Hannah Harvey, daughter of Thomas of Makefield. [7]
1757 Ann Rickey Jr, daughter of Alexander Rickey, married Mahlon Kirkbride, son of Mahlon Kirkbride, both of Lower Makefield Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on day 30 of month 11, at the Falls Meeting. Witnessed by Alexander and Ann Rickey, Mahlon and Ann Kirkbride, Tho and Hannah Rickey, John and Mary Rickey, James Rickey, Alex Jr Rickey, Rachel Rickey, Keirll Rickey, Randle (not Catherine) Hutchinson, and many others. [8] [9]
1758 Daughter Rachel Rickey was named in the will of Alexander Rickey, of Lower Makefield Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, dated 1 October 1758. [10]
1758 On June 13, Rachel Rickey was a witness at the wedding of Thomas Yeardley and Elizabeth Poole, at Middletown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [11]
1761 On 6 of 5th month, Simes Betts, of Bristoll, requested to join Falls MM society. [12]
1762 On 6 day of 10th month, at Falls MM, Simes Betts recrq [13] [14]
1763 Hannah Rickey, daughter of [brother] Thomas Rickey of Bucks County, married Samuel White, son of Joseph White, at Falls meeting on 12 day, month 1. Witnessed by Simes Betts and many others. [15]
1764 The will of uncle John Keirl [brother of mother Ann Keirl Rickey] of Bristol Twp, Bucks County, named Thomas Rickey, John Rickey, Alexander Rickey, James Rickey, Keirl Rickey, Rachel and Mary Rickey, Catharine Hutchinson, and Ann Kirkbride as children of Alexander and Ann Rickey and as kinsmen. [16] [17]
1764 Sims Betts was taxed as a single man in Lower Makefield Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [18]
1766 Keirl Rickey, son of Alexander Rickey deceased, married Sarah Milnor, on April 9, at the Falls Monthly Meeting, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Witnessed by Rachel Rickey and many others. [19] [20]
1768 Simes Betts and Rachel Rickey, daughter of Alexander Rickey late of Lower Makefield, were married on 16 of month 11, at Falls meeting. [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
1770 Keirll Rickey and Mahlon Kirkbride, both of Falls Twp, acting as executors for the estate of John Keirll, deceased, sold a lot of land to Simms Betts, of Bristol Twp, on September 29. The lot was in Bristol Boro at the intersection of Cedar and Mulberry Streets. John Keirll had purchased the land from Edward Southwood on May 5, 1736. [32]
1775 Sims Betts was taxed in Bristol Borough for house and lot, 2 cattle. [33]
1778 Sims Betts was taxed in Bristol Borough. [34] [35]
1778 Sims Betts witnessed the will of John Bessonett of Burrough of Bristol. [36]
1786 Sims Betts was taxed in Bristol Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [37]
1786 Simes Betts was disowned for disunity by the Quakers at Bucks MM on 6 of month 9 [38]. "Bristol reports [to Falls MM] that there is a report spreading concerning Simes Betts of a reproachful nature which he doth not endeavor to cler himself of." [39]
1788 Rachel Betts, wife of Simms Betts, was listed, on 10 of 7th month, among members of Bristol Prerogative Meeting, now to be joined to Middleton monthly meeting. [40]
1790 Sims Bets lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in a household with 1 males age 16 and over, and 2 females. [41]
1793 Sims Betts was taxed in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [42]
1798 Sims Betts was taxed in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [43]
1800 Sims Betts was listed on the septennial census in 1800 in Bristol Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [44]
1800 Sims Betts lived in Haycock Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (45 and over); and females: 1 (45 and over). [45]
1803 The will of Sims Betts was dated November 25 in Bristol Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The will was provedon September 17 and named wife Rachel. Isaac Morris and Jonathan Pursell sere named executors. [46]
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[41] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[42] Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[43] Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[44] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[45] United States Federal Census, 1800, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[46] Pennsylvania, Will and Probate Records, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].