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- 1860 census, pg 433, Middletown, Nathan 65,farmer $7000/1500, Tunis 46,
Perry(??) 30, trust? farmer, Sarah Oliver 28, house keeper, James Dochen? 20,
laborer (Sarah Oliver may be daughter of Nathan's sister, Mary).
mentioned in Davis' book on Bucks County (probably a later Nathan Hellings):
"On the banks ofthe Delaware, below Bloomsdale, are the extensive
establishments for the preservation of fruit, recently owned by Nathan Hellings."
in OC #8203, Sep 30, 1860, mentions:
no widow or children.
siblings - Jacob, Tunis, Sarah Brown (widow), Mary Oliver (widow), Elizabeth
(w/o Thomas Belair), Rachel (w/o Canby Smith), Margaret (w/o Thomas Vanhorn),
Emily M. Belair (widow), John (decd, children Nathan, Joseph, Tunis, Sarah Ann -
w/o John Wise, Julieett and Anna C), Martha White (decd, children John, Rachel
Clevenger, Francies).
14 Dec 1860, Rachel Clevenginer of Talbot Co, MD gives power of attorney to Jacob
10 Dec 1860, Mary Oliver of Perry Co gives POA to Samuel Everett
10 Dec 1860, Margaret and Thomas Vanhorn of Juniata Co, give POA to David
Perry Hellings
10 Dec 1860, Emily and Elizabeth Belair of Philadelphia give POA to David P Hellings
of Middletown Twp.
Note - David P Hellings is son of sister Elizabeth (Belair)
http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/phmc_display.cfm?KeyNo=104491
Nathan's historic home is still standing:
Built: 1780-1820
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