Sandy, You might possibly find some info in the 17th and 18th laws of Lancaster County. Lancaster's records were not burned and are intact back to the 17th century for use in the Court House. Some time ago when I was the librarian in a historical society in Lancaster I read a number of laws regarding how workers were conscripted to work on county roads. Maurice Duke Sandy Sellers wrote: > I think if I could get a few definitions, the "road orders" of various counties > would become a little more meanful. > > For instance, "View the way" was a task assigned to individuals in a county, > how they were selected is not mentioned. "Male Labouring Titheables" I > assume are the workers assigned to create the roadbed? "Overseers of the > roads" and "Surveyor of the road" were these men the closest in the area of > the road or were these positions actually sought after? > > As my ancestors were on the road order lists, any information or best guess > would be helpful. > >