Mifflin County Original Townships (no replies)
Mifflin county is divided into ten townships, viz.: Armagh, Bratton, Brown, Decatur, Derry, Granville, Menno, Oliver, Union and Wayne. Three of these townships—Derry, Armagh, and Wayne—were erected in...
View ArticleBratton Township (no replies)
Bratton township was erected in 1850. The territory comprising it was taken from Oliver township, which was originally a part of Wayne. It is bounded on the north by the Juniata river, which separates...
View ArticleOrigin of Brown Township (no replies)
Brown township, one of the northwestern tier, was established in January, 1837, and was named for Judge William Brown, who was the first settler in the Kishacoquillas valley. At the April term of...
View ArticleDecatur Township (no replies)
Decatur township, lying in the southeastern corner of the county, was a part of Derry township for forty-five years after the latter was organized by the Cumberland county court in 1767, In August,...
View ArticleAaitkan, A. J. (no replies)
A. J. Aaitkan had a land warrant for 25 acres in Mifflin Co., filed Jan. 5, 1859. (Source: Pennsylvania Land Warrants, 1733-1987.)
View ArticleAckerd, William (no replies)
William Ackerd filed a land warrant for 400 acres in Mifflin Co. on March 11, 1794. (Source: Pennsylvania Land Warrants, 1733-1987.)
View ArticleAdams, Abraham (no replies)
Abraham Adams filed a land warrant for 400 acres in Mifflin Co. on Feb. 10, 1794. (Source: Pennsylvania Land Warrants, 1733-1987.)
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