BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
Biographical History of
Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania,
and
Early Settlers and Eminent Men of the county -
by Alex. Harris
Lancaster, PA:
Publ. Elias Barr & Co.
1872
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ROBERT AGNEW, a
physician of Sadsbury township. He was elected a
member of the Legislature in the yeas 1826 and 1827.
His son, David V. Agnew, was born in Sadsbury
township, where he practiced medicine for a number of years.
He is now a distinguished professor of surgery in the
University of Pennsylvania.
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JACOB ALBRIGHT
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* REV. JACOB ALBRIGHT
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JOHN MICHAEL AMWEG
was a native of Prussia, who emigrated to this country and
settled in Lancaster county before the American revolution.
He settled in Cocalico, at a place near Reinholdsville.
He was a man of a good education and pursued the calling of
a school-master. Being industrious and economical, he
soon acquired property around him. He was the ancestor
of the family name in this county. One of his sons was
named Jacob, and his son William, was the
father of Jacob B., William S., and John M. Amweg,
members of the bar of Lancaster. Wm. .Amweg
died in 1861.
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JAMES ANDERSON, a
citizen of Donegal township, who resided near the borough of
Marietta. He was a member of the Legislature in the
years 1776, 1778, 1779 and 1780.
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HUGH ANDREWS, a
member of the Legislature in 1840 and 1841.
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ANDREW ARMSTRONG,
a citizen of East Donegal township. He was elected a
member of the Legislature in October, 1866, and served one
session. He is a man of considerable intellect and
force of character, and entertains very independent and
decided opinions. He has been one of the early and
firm friends of the Free School System.
Source: Biographical History of Lancaster Co., PA -
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ARTHUR AMSTRONG
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JOHN ARMSTRONG,
elected County Commissioner in 1869.
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THOMAS ARMSTRONG, a
member of the Legislature in 1735 and 1736.
Source: Biographical History of Lancaster Co., PA -
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PHINEAS
ASH, elected County Commissioner in 1816.
Source: Biographical History of Lancaster Co., PA -
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JOHN L. ATLEE, M. D.
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SAMUEL J. ATLEE
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WM. AUGUSTUS ATLEE
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WM. A. ATLEE, son of
Dr. John L. Atlee, is a graduate of Yale College, of
the class of 1851, and a member of the Lancaster bar,
admitted in 1854. He was elected District Attorney of
Lancaster county, in 1865, and in 1869 chosen Mayor of the
City of Lancaster, administering said office for two years.
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