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      • With the help of German immigrant Conrad Weiser, the county was formed on March 11, 1752, from parts of Chester County, Lancaster County, and Philadelphia County.
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  2. For local and family history research purposes, Berkshire is best considered as the historic Royal County of Berkshire — that is, the county essentially as it existed for more than 1,000 years before boundary changes were made in 1974.

  3. The town and county – Reading and Berks County – were named after the English home of the Penn family – Reading in Berkshire, England. The twenty existing townships included Albany, Alsace, Amity, Bern, Bethel, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Colebrookdale, Cumru, Douglass, Exeter, Heidelberg, Longswamp, Maiden-Creek, Maxatawny, Oley, Richmond ...

  4. Berks County is part of the larger Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area (CSA), the largest in Pennsylvania and eighth-most populous in the nation with a population of 7,067,807.

  5. Berks or Berkshire (written Barkshire by Leland, and so pronounced in the locality), an inland county within the basin of the Thames. It is bounded on the N by Gloucester, Oxford, and Bucks, from all of which it is separated by the Thames, on the SE by Surrey, on the SW by Herts 1, and on the W by Wilts.

    • Berkshire, England
  6. Berks County is part of the larger Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area (CSA), the largest in Pennsylvania and eighth-most populous in the nation with a population of 7,067,807.

  7. Aug 28, 2024 · Berks, county, southeastern Pennsylvania, U.S., bounded to the north by Blue Mountain. It consists mostly of mountainous terrain in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley physiographic province—except for the southern corner, which consists of rolling piedmont. The principal streams are the Schuylkill.

  8. Berks County is an urban area of 428,849 persons (2020 Census), situated in southeastern Pennsylvania. The County is a diamond–shaped area of 864 square miles. The County seat, which is the City of Reading, is 56 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

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