Wednesday, March 27, 2019

CAPE HENLOPEN HISTORY DR ORR 1890'S


LEWES HISTORY 1890'S

DR. WILLIAM PANYTER ORR, JR.

Dr. Orr's family has roots in Lewes stretched back to the late 17th century when the

pirate Captain Kidd dropped anchor at the Cape of Delaware Bay for over a week wile

he took on provisions and supposedly buried loot in the Cape Henlopen sands.

An ancestor of Dr. Orr's, William Orr, and other Lewes residents, went aboard Kidds

ship , purchased and brought ashore , some of the pirate loot. William Penn, head of the

Delaware colonies, found out about the exchange and had Orr and others arrested and

banned them from living in the coastal area. Although he was banished from Cape Henlopen

Orr never left town and his descendants continued to live in Lewes.

William Paynter Orr was born on March 14, 1857, according to the Delaware Pilot

newspaper, received education at Lewes schools, Pennsylvania Military College in Chester,

then West Point Academy. After graduating there he received a medical degree at

Philadelphia's University of Pennsylvania in 1884.

At first he had his medical practice in Rehoboth but soon came back to Lewes to become a

leading citizen and the resident physician at Delaware Breakwater Quarantine Station.


Abstract: Michael Morgan's Delaware Diary, Delaware Pilot , 12 February, 1897,
Delaware Coast Press, March 27, 2019.

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