John Vanderen patent, 1776.

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John Vanderen patent, 1776.

The collection consists of one patent for land, dated October 1776, presented by John Vanderen and signed by John Penn of Pennsylvania. It relates to land in Westmoreland County and the manor of Ptitsburgh. This partially printed document on vellum also retains the elaborate colonial seal of Pennsylvania.

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Penn, John, 1729-1795

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The Wyoming Controversy was a conflict between the governments of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Britain, the Continental Congress, and the Indians over land in the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Documents relating to the Wyoming Controversy, 1751-1814, 1823, 1751-1823, (American Philosophical Society) Grandson of William Penn, last lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Delaware under the proprietorship. From the description of Warrant : ...

Pennsylvania. Governor (1773-1776 : Penn)

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John Vanderen is the ancestor of the Jones-DeRenne family of Georgia and this document is among the earliest items directly attributable to him. From the description of John Vanderen patent, 1776. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 300478011 ...

Vanderen, John.

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