History of Doylestown, old and new : from its settlement to the close of the nineteenth century, 1745-1900 . we have met Hare went to New Jersey, was a Lieutenant in the Revolution and died,1783. We hear of a Benjamin Thornton Hare, whose wife, Margaret, was adaughter of Jacob Krider, a .soldier of the Revolution. One of the Hares, ofDoylestown, was a Lieutenant in Captain Magills rifle company, 1814. 2 A deed hook in the Recorders office, Doylestown, contains the followingrecord: John Worman, Inkeeper to Isaac Morris, Inkeeper, April 10, 1809:beginning at a stone standing in cross


History of Doylestown, old and new : from its settlement to the close of the nineteenth century, 1745-1900 . we have met Hare went to New Jersey, was a Lieutenant in the Revolution and died,1783. We hear of a Benjamin Thornton Hare, whose wife, Margaret, was adaughter of Jacob Krider, a .soldier of the Revolution. One of the Hares, ofDoylestown, was a Lieutenant in Captain Magills rifle company, 1814. 2 A deed hook in the Recorders office, Doylestown, contains the followingrecord: John Worman, Inkeeper to Isaac Morris, Inkeeper, April 10, 1809:beginning at a stone standing in cross-roads, being also a corner of WilliamMcGill and others, extending thence along the road leading to CoryellsFerry. The lot is mentioned as being in Warwick. Isaac Morris wasprobably the father of Benjamin Morris, Sheriff of the county, who ownedthis property and kept the tavern. 3 Benjamin Morris was elected Sheriff, 1830, and hung Mina the murdererof Dr. Chapman, 1832. Mary LaRue, his step-daughter, was tlie firstwife of Dr. George T. Harvey, and the mother of Judge Edward Harvey, ofAUentown,


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