Edward Lord (17__ - 18__)
Maria Rosina Bingaman (1763 - 18__)
Edward2 Lord (________1) was born _______________ at _____________, _______________
County, ___________, the son of __________ and ___________ (_______________) Lord.
He died ______________________, age __, of ___________ at __________, _____ County,
_________. The funeral was held _____________________ at _________________ Church,
_______, and he is buried in __________ Cemetery at ________. His birth is recorded in
______________ County birth records, v. ___, no. ___ His death is recorded in
__________________ County death records, v. ____, no. _____, and obituaries were published
in _________________________.
He married Maria Rosina Bingaman _____ _______ before 1785 at ___________________ Church,
_______________, ______________ County, ____________________. Rev. _________________
presided. Witnesses were __________________ and ________________. The marriage is recorded
in the marriage register of __________ Church, _______________ Street, _______________.
See also ______________ County marriage records, v. ___, no. ________. They were married
at the time Maria signed a deed on 14 November 1785 to sell her share of her grandfather
Edward Nicholas' land to her half-brother, Henry Yost. See Montgomery County Deeds, Book
4, pp. 509510.
Maria Rosina Bingaman was born 3 June 1763 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania, the daughter of Frederick and Anna Maria (Nicholas Yost) Bingaman. She was
baptized 10 July 1763 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County. Her sponsors were
Susanna Mertz and Miss Maria Rosina Rau. See Rev. J.J. Kline, Ph.D., A History of the
Lutheran Church in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pa. New Hanover, Pa.: The Congregation.
1910. p. 213. Her birth is recorded in ____________ County birth records, v. ___, p. ___.
We do not know where or when she died or where she is buried.
The Lords are believed to have had about ______ children, but some of these died in
infancy, and their names are not known.