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Revolutionary War



Dec of Independence, July 4, 1776 Dated Signed Document of a Woman Purchasing Land with Association to William Penn & New Jersey Patriots



July 4, 1776



NEW JERSEY VELLUM MANUSCRIPT RACOON CREEK WILLIAM PENN &c.



“This Indenture made the fourth Day of July In the year of our Lord anno domini one Thousand Seven hundred & Seventy Six Between Constantine Wilkins of the Township of Woolwich in the County of Gloucester and province of West New Jersey yeoman and Ann his wife of the one part and Hannah James of the Township of Pilesgrove - and County of Salem & province aforesaid....”

 



Original vellum deed with an extraordinary date and historic names. The Wilkinsons are selling 36 acres of meadow land on the westerly side of Raccoon Creek to Hannah James (interesting as she is a woman buying land, seemingly on her own, in 1776, no men are listed with her, for 338 pounds Good and Lawful money. The history of the land, its ownership, is detailed, all the way back to 1706, with the Penn family coming up: ...and Linford Lardener (Lynford Lardner) being agents and trustees to John Penn Thomas Penn and Richard Penn and the 2nd (?) John Penn Thomas & Richard Penn being heir at Laws to William Penn and the 2nd William Penn....Large document, 27" x 16", easily read, a few holes in the leather. Raccoon Creek is a tributary to the Delaware River in southern NJ.

 



Constantine Wilkins was much involved with the Revolutionary War, serving as an appointee from Woolwich Township on the Committee of Observation, an important committee which became alarmed at the news of the Battle of Lexington and met on May 5, 1775 to choose members to the Provincial Congress meeting at Trenton on May 23, 1775.



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