Photo by J.K. Craig, 1884

Fayette County Pennsylvania

Saltlick Township



  

Welcome To Saltlick Township
Fayette County Genealogy

Welcome to my Saltlick Township page. My name is Kat Lowrie and I am the webmaster of this site.
I am descended from the Dumbauld Family who settled permanently in Saltlick in 1777.
If you have family connections or would like to share with our visitors, please let me know.
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Township History

Saltlick Township occupies the northeast portion of the county. To the north lies Westmoreland County. To the east lies Somerset County (from which it is separated by Laurel Hill). To the south is Springfield Township and to the west is the Chestnut Ridge which cuts it off from Bullskin Township. The terrain is mountainous with an abundance of limestone, coal and iron ore.

Flowing centrally from northeast to southwest is the chief stream, Indian Creek (formerly known as Great Salt Lick Creek) which empties into the Youghiogheny River near Connellsville. The larger tributaries are the Back, Poplar and Champion Runs.

The township was created in December 1797. Having been part of Bullskin Township, the original surveys and lists of taxables are part of that township as early as 1788.

Maps of Saltlick

Ed McClelland has created a USGS Survey Map for Saltlick Township.

U.S. Census Schedules

The population of Salt Lick Township at decennial censuses since 1810 has been as follows: 1810 (994); 1820 (1172); 1830 (1499); 1850 (879); 1860 (989); 1870 (1209); 1880 (1371); and 1890 (1339).

Cemeteries

Township Churches

Church history appears as an essential and important element in the development of the township. The present churches (circa 1880) were: The Luthern Church of God; Evangelical Association and United Brethern at Indian Head and five other churches which the Church of God constitutes two, the Evangelical, one and the German Baptist, one.

(From Nelsons Biographical Dictionary of Fayette County)

Township Schools

Schools were in existence in the township early in the century, or as far back as 1810. John Wibel, a German by birth, was the first teacher on record.

In 1900, the schools and teachers were as follows:

Black Creek, J. K. Craig; Buchanan, H. R. Adams; Center, Samuel Solomon; Clinton, Len Sleasman; Franklin, H. M. Chorpenning; Jockeyhill, Mrs. Nora Slonecker; Kesslar, Lee Cramer; Longwood, W. H. Dumbauld; Trout Run, J. F.Adams; and Washington, J. P. Barkley.

Township People

Township Links


  

Township Surnames

Surnames linked with this township can be seen here
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Family Home Pages

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This page was created in May 1999, updated June 2007.
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