Thursday, January 18, 2018

TOWER HILL OF LEWES BY PRETTYMAN

SUSSEX COUNTY DELAWARE
TOWER HILL OF LEWES

From an abstract of Wilmington News Journal
by Lynn Parks
&
A book “History of Tower Hill” by Ralph Prettyman



Tower Hill, a tract of land north and a wee bit west of downtown Lewes, 475 acres, pert
wooded and part farm land, in Rehoboth- Lewes Hundred.

The Duke of York granted it to Daniel Browne in 1676.

Tower Hill lies southwest of Canary Creek, is bisected by Black Oak Gut run which
flows from Old Mill, aka, Coolspring Creek, right smack in the middle of “Hells Neck”

John Prettyman moved to Sussex county in 1696 from Accomack county, Virginia,
on the Eastern Shore of the Delmarva Peninsula, and bought 200 acres at Tower Hill.

The book by Prettyman is from his concern over the future of this tract and he has hope
that development will not disrupt the integrity of Tower Hill. Historian Hazel D. Brittingham
of Lewes encouraged Prettyman because of the lands history. Hazel is a member of Groome
United Methodist Church of Lewes that owns a big part of the Tower Hill tract.

Dr. John S. Prettyman figures in the book as the owner and publisher of the first Republican
Delaware newspaper, “ Peninsula News and Advertiser” . The doctor Prettyman and Ralph are
third cousins four times removed.

The doctor publisher, was unpopular because of his position against slavery.

President Lincoln named Dr. Prettyman U. S. Consul to Glasgow Scotland for his support
of anti slavery causes.

Others mentioned are Harbeson Hickman, wealthy hardware-man, Sussex land owner,
Joel Hickman, well to do farmer, and his wife, plump, sweet and gentle, wife Sarah.

Ralph Prettyman who was 36 in 1999, graduate of Sussex Central High School of
Georgetown and Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, has wife Andrea, a son Zachary and
daughter Alyssa.


Source: Wilmington News Journal, Wednesday , 10 February, 1999. Abstracr by

Harrison H. Nassau.    

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