Windsor Township formed a part of Hellam, which was laid
out by authority of the Provincial court at Lancaster in 1739. Windsor
remained a part of Hellam Township until 1753 when a petition was
presented to the court at York, signed by John Wright, Jr. asking that
"Hallam Township be divided by a line on Stony Ridge, running across
the valley to the next ridge of hills on the south side of Grist
(Kreutz) Creek Valley, and also eastward along the last named ridge to
the river Susquehanna." This new township, York, included the current
townships of Windsor, Lower Windsor, York and a portion of Spring
Garden. Five years later, Windsor Township (which included Lower
Windsor Township) formed out of York Township