Welsh Hills, The (Images of America) by Janet Philipps Procida

By Janet Philipps Procida

In 1796, a number of Welsh households fled their place of birth to begin new lives in the United States. Theophilus Rees and Thomas Philipps are thought of the founding fathers of the Welsh Hills. In 1801, after living for many years in Pennsylvania, Rees and Philipps bought approximately 2,000 acres of land in Licking County, Ohio. This region is called the Welsh Hills. quickly they have been joined via different households with the final names Thomas, Lewis, James, Johnson, Griffiths, Evans, Jones, Davis, Williams, Owens, rate, King, Cramer, Shadwick, Pugh, White, and Hankinson. Their descendants nonetheless live in and round the Welsh Hills. The Welsh Hills is predominately positioned in Granville and Newark townships, yet a small component can be situated in McKean and Newton townships. This fertile land with hills and valleys and an abundance of bushes and ordinary springs enticed those households to make their everlasting domestic the Welsh Hills.

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