Saturday, July 14, 2018

DANIEL ROGERS NEWCOMER SLAUGHTER NECK



DANIEL ROGERS
NEWCOMER TO SLAUGHTER NECK
1775


Daniel Rogers was a newcomer to Slaughter Neck , considering, that a 1000
acre tract, ' Little Bolton' , at the mouth of Cedar Creek , was assigned by a Duke
of York patent to Alexander Draper a hundred years earlier , January 20, 1675, to be
followed by another 1210 acre patent, ' Draper's Addition' , to Alexander Draper, Jr.,
April 10, 1719. It is important to know that Slaughter Neck was settled by amilies and
friends of Alexander Draper , neighbors in Northampton county Virginia and two settlements
in Somrset county, Maryland known as Annemessex and Manoken. These families were
the Thomas Davis' , Luke Watsons' and John Bennett, all Anglican church refugees of
the Virginia Colony. Between 1675 and 1775 four generations of these families had
grown and expanded holdings from the bay to five miles or more into the county. Davis
family settled a slaughter Creek tract, “Good Luck” , and, parts of “Prime Hook” patent.
Bennett family settled a 300 acre tract along south bank Cedar Creek between the Brick
Granary and Little Bolton of Alexander Draper.

Abstract from Dave Kenton's Brick Granary & Rogersville paper of 2008

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