

In 1812 a sawmill, the first in Derry Township, was erected by John Steinman, who selected a site half a mile above the Billmeyer place. James McCormick was a colonel of militia, served two terms in the State Legislature, and his descendants are among the prominent families of Derry Township in 1914. William Shaw was another settler at that time his daughter Margaret was the wife of William A. McCormick, father of James McCormick, who afterwards received honors from his native county. Another pioneer was Joseph Hutchinson, who settled near Washingtonville in the earliest times. He built the old frame mill which was a landmark in the early days of the village twice the structure was devastated by fire and as often rebuilt.

No trace of his posterity can be found in the modern annals of the community. Another very early resident of Washingtonville was Matthew Calvin. During this year an epidemic of typhoid fever broke out in the community and carried off many people. He died in 1804, and was buried in Derry Church graveyard. Another very early settler was Jacob Shultz, who in 1790 settled in what is now Limestoneville, from which place he moved to Derry Township after a tenancy of one year. His son, Nathaniel Brittain, lived to the ripe old age of fourscore years and more on the old family place, and the legal papers that he often exhibited with pride to his friends and neighbors indisputably proved his title to the family homestead. Brittain, whose given name has been lost in the span of time between the past and present, was the earliest settler in the territory that later became Washingtonville.

The Derry Township office is located at 109 Shed Road, Danville PA 17821.ĭerry Township is one of the oldest townships and settlements of Montour County. Search Derry Township Montour County, Pennsylvania
