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Quinby Conveyances

September 7, 2011 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Twp, Delaware Twp, Quinby, Raven Rock Tags: Bull's Island, mills

As the end of the 18th century approached, ownership of Raven Rock and Bull’s Island was changed from a single large landowner to multiple owners with different ways of exploiting the resources of the neighborhood.

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Bull’s Island Fisheries

September 6, 2011 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Twp, Delaware Twp, Quinby, Raven Rock Tags: Bull's Island, fisheries

Fishing rights in the Delaware River were legally transferable, and that gives us a hint of what was happening at Raven Rock and Bull’s Island in the 18th century. In 1782, Isaiah Quinby leased fishing rights in the Delaware River to various people. He may have done this before 1782, but this is the earliest record available.

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Raven Rock (Saxtonville) & Bull’s Island, continued

September 1, 2011 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Twp, Delaware Twp, Howell, Quinby, Raven Rock, Reading Tags: Bucks County, Bull's Island, early settlers, land titles, taverns, The Revolution

John Ladd

John Ladd was one of the Quaker immigrants who came to West New Jersey in 1678. He was also on hand when William Penn was designing the layout of his new town of Philadelphia. Family tradition says that Penn offered him a choice of one of the best squares in the city or £30, and that Ladd chose the money, whereupon Penn said: “John thou art a ladd by name and a lad by nature, doesn’t thee know that Philadelphia will be a great city?” (Ah, Penn—such a joker.)

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