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This in an area of much history…

I love Sussex County Delaware. I am native born, multigenerational and proud to be one of those who, as they say; “are from here”.

The earliest records of our family show we were here well before the Mayflower arrived in 1620; some our ancestors were here in the early 1500′s or before; when the only records here were all the family Bibles that each family kept.

In this area, we were populated by those escaping religious persecution in Europe. This heritage has much to do with the names and character of our area. Many local ancestors fled Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man, when Henry IV dethroned Richard II and the subsequent political and religious purge sent religious zealots to places out of the reach and care of England. I’ve learned that many were foragers only and did not farm or hunt, only fished, from directions they read in the Bible.

Some of these folks evolved into local farmers, plain woodsmen, wild plant pickers and eaters, herbalists, tanners, soap makers, hunters, and under all they were missionaries in the areas of what are now Lewes, Milton, Angola, Long Neck, Broadkill, Nassau, Cool Spring, Whitesville, Quakertown and Red Mill Pond.

These folks worshipped only God, the Christ, and read only the most original scriptures or were as they say just PLAIN… This was all deadly illegal under the British rule, except as licensed by the King. Others were burned, hung, drawn, quartered, drowned slowly and otherwise tortured to death publicly and imprisoned in terrible conditions meanwhile.

I was raised at what is now Eagle Crest Aerodrome, on what was early known as the White Farms, near Milton. I started school at Milton school then went to Lewes School and graduated 1967 from Lewes School. Since then I’ve lived in several areas of what we locals sometimes call “Saltwater Sussex” and what I used to call The Henlopen Quadrant; that is the locations within 25 miles of Cape Henlopen.

The Whites, Taylors, McIntires, Potters, Fishers, Maulls, Brittinghams, etc. were of my mother’s family and were or descended from the earliest teachers and missionaries here that I know of. Many of these early settlers established mills and mill ponds where (perhaps) America’s first manufacturing industry, that of grinding oak bark and developing it into tannin was done. This damming of the creeks to make mill power, caused our first swellings of little creeks and springs into what became larger mill ponds. Red Mill Pond was such an early example, as was Milton Pond, Millsboro Pond, and several smaller ones such as Beaver Dam Pond, and Saw Mill Pond, etc. As the mills were abandoned and dams burst, many of these ponds receded and disappeared.

These “plain people” as they were often known, to themselves, were just plain and not bound to any king, or religion, except God and the Bible in it’s original languages and in early German. I recall some hand written Bibles, in ink and pen, Bibles in our family home at what is now Eagle Crest Road and Route One.

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The first 13 colonies in order, I don't how popular it is =/?

It's starts off with a dell computer(delaware) out came a pen(pennsylvania) on it was kin george(georgia) and so on. Does anyone know the rest?
To become the first states I think. Guess no one knows it.


Are you asking for the order they became colonies or states? They are two different things

Delaware is the first state but Virginia was the first colony.

Colonies in order:
Virginia 1607
New Jersey 1618
Massachusetts 1620
New Hampshire 1622
Pennsylvania 1623
New York 1624
Maryland 1634
Connecticut 1635
Rhode Island 1636
Delaware 1638
North Carolina 1653
South Carolina 1670
Georgia 1733

States in order:
Delaware 1787
Pennsylvania 1787
New Jersy 1787
Georgia 1788
Connecticut 1788
Massachusetts 1788
Maryland 1788
South Carolina 1788
New Hampshire 1788
Virginia 1788
New York 1788
North Carolina 1789
Rhode Island 1790


no, and i'm not even sure if that's the right order, but don't quote me on that (i think virginia is the first colony)

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The link below shows the 13 colonies in order

i need a list pen pal list of people who are in the free word how likes to writes to prisoners?

it can be people in Delaware, South Jersey or North Jersey


www. prision . pals.com .

Residents of Dover, Delaware?

Every summer these teens go door to door, trying to fast talk people into buying magazines for points. And when I say fast talk, I mean FAST talk. Every year it's the same thing: Boys against Girls, they'll win $5,000 dollars, rinky dink looking sheet of all the prizes, etc... Last year they knocked on my door and it was a boy. But when it came down to filling out a paper for him, he asked if he could come inside because he didnt have a pen. I said no, but a few mins later he knocked on my door again. I didnt answer of course.
Today a girl came to my door doing the same thing. Even though I told her I had just finished messing with raw chicken, she kept touching my hand, trying to make me feel like we've been friends forever, and even went as far as to stick her foot in my door. I told her no. Does anyone know what this is about? Is it a scam? I wonder if it had came down to it, would she have asked to come inside like the other did. Let me know!
LOL Deluca! I was so thinking about a No Soliciting sign after she left.


Wow, she put her foot in your door?? That's not OK.
The only reason I know it is real (at least here in Northern Cal.) is because my neighbor was doing it. I'm sure there could be people doing it as a scam so you are smart to not let them in to your house. It is however, extremely expensive. I bought two magazine subscriptions from them and it cost me $70, I couldn't believe it!! I got suckered in big time!!! Now I have a no soliciting sign on the door!