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- It *seems* there is only one Phillip Trout moving around Eastern PA...
It also seems this would be the son Philip mentioned in John's will.
1734 tax list, Franconia Twp, Philadelphia (Montgomery), Phillip Trout, $140
warrant 100A, 16 May 1735, 1 mile beyond Cocalico Creek
land: 130A, 2 Nov 1736 in Lancaster Co
Sauer newspaper of Germantown:
http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/pennsylvania_newspapersgermantownpgs1743.txt
16 Nov 1743, Philip Traut, Cocalico Township, near Ephrate (Lancaster County).
1751 tax list, Cocalico Twp, Phillip Trut
Philip Trout of Cocalico Twp, Mortgage 184 acres in Cocalico Twp
(Mortgage D-182) 5 Oct 1754
http://www.cob-net.org/text/gencloister01.htm
Brother Philip Traut died 1754 at Ephrata, Lancaster
(Ephrata appears to have been in Colalico Twp at the time)
1756 tax list, Cocalico Twp, Sussanna Trout, widow
Susanna Trout, spinster, grantor of 184 Acres in Cocalico Twp
(Deed F-398), 24 Apr 1760
(it seems more likely that Susanna is the widow of Philip than
a spinster based on the other data)
Patent ES-2726, 23 Jun 1767, Cocalico Twp, Jacob Spregle, mentions
land by Philip Trout, and Henry Hagaman, George Cook,
Frederick Oss, Michael Miller, Jacob Sybert, and John Miley
*** Joseph Trout of Cocalico. Maybe son of Philip?
This is interesting...
from http://genforum.genealogy.com/trout
"There was also a Joseph and Mary TROUT who lived in the Cocalico Township and
engaged in land deals with Philip TROUT and Adam MOSER in the 1750s.[6]
Adam MOSER may be the brother of Eva MOSER who married Balthasar TROUT,
probably the son of one of the three brothers."
**** note Dewald Trout had a child 17 Apr 1737 at First Ref., Lancaster
Maria Catharine
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1748 TRAUT, Nicholas on 13 Oct for 100 acres adjoining John LONGFIELD and
John ELDER (?) in Sadsbury Twp and to pay £5.
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