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  2. William Yardley - Wikipedia

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    Enoch, William and Thomas. William Yardley (1632 – 6 May 1693) was an early settler of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and is the namesake of the borough of Yardley, Pennsylvania. As a persecuted Quaker minister, Yardley and his wife, Jane (nee Heath) moved from Ransclough, England, near Leek, Staffordshire, to Bucks County when Yardley was 50.

  3. Yardley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    19067. Area code (s) 215, 267 and 445. FIPS code. 42-86920. Website. www.yardleyboro.com. Yardley is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Yardley borders the Delaware River and Ewing, New Jersey to its east and Lower Makefield Township to its north, west, and south.

  4. Category:People from Yardley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "People from Yardley, Pennsylvania" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... William Yardley

  5. Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Area codes. 215, 267 and 445. FIPS code. 42-017-25112. Website. www.fallstwp.com. Falls Township is a suburban Philadelphia township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 34,300 at the 2010 census. Portions of Fairless Hills and Levittown, Pennsylvania, are located in the township.

  6. Pennsbury School District - Wikipedia

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    Pennsbury School District. Pennsbury School District is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The district serves Falls Township, Lower Makefield Township, Yardley Borough, and Tullytown Borough. For the 2019-2020 school year, there were 10,257 students enrolled in the district with a final budget of $216,719,362. [1]

  7. Bridge in Yardley Borough - Wikipedia

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    Bridge in Yardley Borough. /  40.23417°N 74.83389°W  / 40.23417; -74.83389. Bridge in Yardley Borough was a historic stone arch bridge located at Scammells Corner in Yardley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It had a single span, 13 feet long, and was constructed in 1889. It was constructed of coursed rubble masonry.

  8. Yardley–Wilburtha Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first structure located at the site of the now demolished Yardley–Wilburtha Bridge was built in 1835 by the Yardleyville–Delaware Bridge Company.It was originally a wooden toll bridge that connected the borough of Yardleyville (known today as Yardley) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and the Greensburg (known today as Wilburtha) section of Ewing Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.

  9. Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Thomas Hartley. Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment was an American infantry unit of the Continental Army that served for two years during the American Revolutionary War. The regiment was authorized in January 1777 and Thomas Hartley was appointed its commander. The unit comprised eight companies from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and ...