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Peter Lester

Peter Lester[1]

Male - 1742    Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Peter Lester 
    Birth Leicestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1741-1742  Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I74089  Geneagraphie
    Last Modified 8 Mar 2001 

    Family 1 Mary Duncalf   d. Abt 1739 
    Marriage Aft 6 Aug 1685  Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Hannah Lester,   b. 1685-1686   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. John Lester,   b. 1689   d. 27 Jan 1771, Quakertown, Richland Mm, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years)
     3. Catherine Lester,   b. 1691   d. 28 Aug 1764, Quakertown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years)
     4. William Lester,   b. Aft 1691   d. Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Priscilla Lester,   b. Aft 1692   d. Yes, date unknown
    +6. Peter Lester,   b. Aft 1693   d. Aft 13 Mar 1741 (Age 47 years)
     7. Elizabeth Lester,   b. Aft 1694   d. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F30107  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 8 Mar 2001 

    Family 2 Sarah Scott   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F84478  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 8 Mar 2001 

  • Notes 
    • "Peter Lester, the founder of the family of that name in Pennsylvania and a pioneer of the Richland Settlement, came to Pennsylvania about 1682 with William Penn's group from Leichestershire, England. He was first given 1 square lot of land on Market St. by William Penn in Philadelphia. He sold this for 30 pounds. It probably was the 125 acres he purchased in England prior to coming to the colonies from William Penn. This is the smallest size lot that appears to have been sold by William Penn. (C-228e)
      He was a member of the Society of Friends and declared intentions of marriage at Chester Monthly Meeting with Mary Duncoff, 6 mo. 6, 1685. He was accompanied to this country by at a close relative, as the will of George Lester, probated at Philadelphia Dec. 14, 1695, mentions him as a kinsman and makes him executor." (C-247) A William Lester who dies in 1691 lists Peter as a cousin and George as a Kinsman.
      He purchased 316 acres of land in 1699 in the Manor of Moreland, Philadelphia (now Montgomery Co.) where he lived until 1712. He sold his land and then moved his family to the Great Swamp on a 600 acre farm in Richland, purchasing that land on June 24, 1712. He and his family were amongst the first to settle in Richland Co., PA. His own property was called, "Friends in the Swamp," later being named Richland. Monthly Meetings where they participated included Abington and Gwynedd. Abington was a distance from where they lived in Richland, so when Gwynedd was finally formed in 1716, they received certificates of removal to join it instead. Since the monthly meetings were taking place on the property of Peter Lester from 1715 through 1723 according to Robert's Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, I conclude that the Gwynedd Monthly Meetings were actually on their property. They apparently built a small log cabin near his residence for these meetings. When they asked for certificates of removal on 8/29/1716 from Abington, Elizabeth is the only daughter listed with Peter and his wife. To me, that implies that their other sons and daughters have married and moved out by that point in time. (C-247) Soon after this meeting was formed several other families moved to the area, including two son-in-laws that bought property next to his, Abraham Griffith and John Ball. Peter, in fact, sold 200 acres of land to son-in-law, John Ball in 1717, 200 acres to Jane McVeigh in 1718 and his final 200 acres to his son, Peter in 1721. His wife, Mary, died by 1739. He married again in the Gwyned Monthly Meeting to Sarah Scott in 1740 and probably died sometime between then and 1742. No death records were preserved for that area at that time. (C-1875)
      The name Lester is a phonetic spelling of Leicester where the family is from in England. Another possible relative/brother to this Peter is Thomas. He came to America in 1689. He returned three years later to Scotland, married, had 16 children. He returned to Pennsylvania with several of these children. They lived in PA, NC, and possibly Virginia. (C-705)
      Immigration - 00.00.1682 - Leicestershire, Eng -

  • Sources 
    1. [S824] Clarence Roberts, Roberts, Clarence, Friends of Bucks, PA, (1925).



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