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Colonel David Kilgore David Kilgore acquired land in what became Mt.
Pleasant, Westmoreland County, some time after the land rush of 1769 when that
territory was purchased from the Indians and opened to settlement. He was
surprised some time later to find that he had bought part of "Sewickley Manor" a
portion of land set aside for the benefit of the Penns from each new purchase
from the Indians. Maps of the area show that the surveyors carefully cut
out a piece of land for the Penns which took in Sewickley Creek, including the
headwaters and all the branches. When they finished, the map of the Manor
looked as if it had been cut by kindergarten scissors. It is no mystery then,
that there were disputes over which was a tract upon commonwealth territory and
which might be the personal property of the Poprietaries. David Kilgore's
family, in a history written some time later, lamented the fact that David
Kilgore had to pay twice for his land. It is recorded that he rode to
Philadelphia with gold to pay off the claims of the Proprietaries. His
deed was dated 1773, which included transfers to and quit claims from the
Proprietaries. We would like to know when David Kilgore actually settled
upon his land in Westmoreland County.
Rita Davis |