Source Information
Tax & Exoneration Lists, 1762–1794. Series No. 4.61; Records of the Office of the Comptroller General, RG-4. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
About Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801
This database contains various tax lists from late-eighteenth-century Pennsylvania.
Historical Background
This database contains exoneration returns and diverse tax lists from Revolutionary-era Pennsylvania. These include documents for supply taxes, 18-penny taxes, liquor taxes, carriage and billiard table taxes, and others. Supply taxes were levied to help pay debts from the Revolutionary War, while the 18-penny tax included both a poll tax on freemen and property taxes assessed to back issuances of paper money.
Records from the following counties are included:
- Allegheny
- Bedford
- Berks
- Bucks
- Chester
- Cumberland
- Dauphin
- Fayette
- Franklin
- Huntingdon
- Lancaster
- Montgomery
- Northampton
- Northumberland
- Philadelphia
- Washington
- Westmoreland
- York
What You May Find in the Records
Details on the lists vary by tax type, but they can include
- name
- residence
- occupation
- land owned
- Negroes owned
- tax rate
- whether a man was a single freeman