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East Rockhill Township ROCKHILL
Rockhill was one of the objective points of the German immigration that came up the Perkiomen and set across into Bucks county from 1720 to 1730. Germans were among its very earliest settlers, and it has maintained its German status to the present day. Of the two churches at Sellersville, one is a union Reformed and Lutheran, and the other a small brick Catholic church, built about 1869 or 1870. The former is new, and the congregation is of quite recent organization. The three villages that lay entirely in Rockhill township, are Sellersville, Bridgetown and Perkasie. Sellersville grew up around what was for many years known as Seller's Tavern, which name the post-office bore down to 1866, when it took that of the village. 1 The township was established in 1740, in 1890, after 20 years of bitterness the pro-division advocates won and Judge Harman Yerkes signed the decree that made the division effective. Rockhill Township was now East and West Rockhill of about equal areas. 2
1. Davis History of Bucks County. . . 1876 2. An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Wm H. Egle, M.D. (1876) 3. Place Names of Bucks County . . . compiled by George Mac Reynolds (Doylestown, PA: Bucks Co. Historical Society, 1942) 4. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume I, William W. H. Davis, A.M. 4a. THE JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 1998, PUBLISHED BY THE BUCKS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 5. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume II, William W. H. Davis, A.M. 6. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume III, William W. H. Davis, A.M. 7. Battle's History of Bucks County. . . 1887 | ||||||
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