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History of Westtown, (Chester County) PennsylvaniaOur database does not include an historic photo for Westtown, (Chester County) Pennsylvania, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:A Biography of James Gibbons James Gibbons, educator, was born in Westtown, Pa., May 18, 1736; son of James and Jane (Sheward); grandson of James Gibbons; and great grandson of John and Margery Gibbons. From his parents, who were well educated, he received his early instruction. He was an accomplished linguist and mathematician and, although not a lawyer, when disputes arose among his neighbors, they were generally referred to him for settlement. In 1773 he became treasurer of Chester county and also a member of the general assembly of Pennsylvania. Being a member of the Society of Friends and thus debarred from taking part in war, in 1776 he gave up his public office and retired to his borne at Westtown, where he afterward opened a private school. Subsequently he removed his school to Philadelphia, but after a few years returned it to his ancestral home. In 1795 he sold his Westtown farm of six hundred acres, which had been in the family for three generations, to the Society of Friends, on condition that it should always be used for educational purposes, and there the Westtown boarding school was established. He was married to Eleanor Peters. He died in Birmingham, Pa., Oct. 17, 1823. A Short Biography of Isaac Darlington Isaac Darlington, representative, was born in Westtown, Chester county, Pa., Dec. 13, 1781; son of Abraham Darlington; and grandson of Thomas and Harriet (Brinton) Darlington. He was a cousin of Dr. William Darlington, a representative in the 16th congress. He educated himself by private study while working on a farm and in his father's blacksmith shop, and subsequently became a successful lawyer. He was elected to the state legislature, 1807; served as a volunteer lieutenant in the war of 1812; and was a representative in the 15th congress, 1817-19, declining re-election. In 1820 he was deputy attorney-general of Chester county, and was president-judge of the county court, 1821-39. He died in Westtown, Pa., April 27, 1893. |
Pennsylvania Facts: Chester County Facts: Seat: West ChesterEstablished: 1682 Formed from: Original County Additional Local History Notes: The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows: WESTTOWN, a township of Chester co., Pennsylvania, about 23 miles W. from Philadelphia. It contains a large and flourishing boarding-school for pupils of both sexes, under the direction of the Society of Friends. The buildings are surrounded by grounds in the highest state of improvement, and covering an area of about 600 acres. The view from the summit of the principal building is remarkably beautiful and picturesque. There are in the institution accommodations for about 250 scholars. Population of the township, 789. Westtown is situated 79 meters above sea level. |