Richard Hartshorne (settler)
American politician and quaker / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Hartshorne (/ˈhɑːrtshɔːrn/; 1641 – May 22, 1722) was a Quaker settler and politician who was instrumental in the English settlement of the Navesink Highlands and Sandy Hook in New Jersey.[1] Hartshorne, who farmed nearly 2,400 acres in modern day Middletown and Atlantic Highlands, would also serve in the provincial assembly. Hartshorne's decadents would remain influential in the region, and Hartshorne Woods Park, situated on land acquired by Hartshorne, is named after him.[2]
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Richard Hartshorne | |
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Born | 1641 |
Died | 22 May 1722(1722-05-22) (aged 80–81) |
Occupation(s) | Farmer, politician |
Spouse |
Margaret Carr
(m. 1670; died 1719) |
Children | 11 |
Parent(s) | William Hugh Hartshorne Katherine Roobottom |
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