Chester County

English

Etymology

Named after Chester, England (Pennsylvania), Robert I. Chester (Tennessee), and possibly after the county seat in South Carolina.

Proper noun

Chester County

  1. one of 67 counties in Pennsylvania, USA, with its county seat in West Chester.
  2. one of 46 counties in South Carolina, USA, with its county seat in Chester.
  3. one of 95 counties in Tennessee, USA, with its county seat in Henderson.

References

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