Talk:Mount Pleasant, Burlington County, New Jersey

Mount Pleasant

 * Mount Pleasant by deed dated August 10, 1686 John Curtis of Assiscunck Creek in West Jersey Yeoman, Conveyed to his son Thomas Curtis for 50 pounds money of Old England the track of 347 acres. "Being Ye Plantation of Ye said
 * John Curtis at a place formerly called Mount Pleasant now called by Ye said John Curtis Ogston.
 * John Curtis and Ann (Revell)Curtis along with 4 of their childern landed in Burlington Dec 1687 on the Ship Shield from Hull England Anns brother Thomas Revell also came with them his old office is still standing in Burlington * John and Ann Curtis are buried on Mount Pleasant as recorded by the Chesterfield Monthly Meeting of Friends
 * 1692 John Curtis was the Constable of Mansfield
 * 1694/5 John Curtis was one of eight Justices in the Burlington Court — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.22.34.161 (talk • contribs) 09:12, 4 July 2008


 * By deed dated August 10, 1686, John Curtis of Assiscunck Creek in West Jersey, yeoman, conveyed to his son Thomas Curtis, for 50 pounds money of Old England, the tract of 347 acres, "Being Ye Plantation of Ye said John Curtis at a place formerly called 'Mount Pleasant' now called by Ye said John Curtis 'Ogston'."
 * John Curtis and Ann (Revell) Curtis, along with four of their childern, landed at Burlington, West Jersey in December, 1687 on the ship Shield bound from Hull, England. Ann's brother, Thomas Revell, also came with them. His original office building is still standing in Burlington. John and Ann Curtis are buried on Mount Pleasant hill as recorded by the Chesterfield Monthly Meeting of Friends.
 * In 1692, John Curtis was the Constable of Mansfield Township.
 * In 1694/5, John Curtis was one of eight Justices in the Burlington Court. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robert M. Hunt (talk • contribs) 17:47, 18 April 2009‎

Requested move 27 February 2015

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The result of the move request was: page moved. Andrewa (talk) 18:14, 7 March 2015 (UTC)

Mount Pleasant (Burlington County, New Jersey) → Mount Pleasant, Burlington County, New Jersey – Name fits existing pattern for unincorporated communities with duplicate names in the same state Famartin (talk) 19:29, 27 February 2015 (UTC)

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 * Support per WP:USPLACE &mdash; Amakuru (talk) 10:04, 7 March 2015 (UTC)


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