Thomas Farnsworth

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Thomas Farnsworth was an early English Quaker settler and landowner credited with establishing the community that became Bordentown, New Jersey in the late 17th century.

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instanceOf Quaker
landowner
person
settler
activity land ownership in colonial New Jersey
countryOfOrigin England
creditedWith founding the community that later became Bordentown, New Jersey
ethnicity English
historicalRole pioneer settler in the Bordentown area
historicalSignificance early Quaker colonization of New Jersey
knownFor being an early English Quaker settler in West Jersey
establishing the early settlement that became Bordentown, New Jersey
movement Quaker migration to West Jersey in the 17th century
notableLocation Delaware River near present-day Bordentown, New Jersey NERFINISHED
placeOfSettlement Bordentown area, New Jersey NERFINISHED
West Jersey NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity West Jersey Province NERFINISHED
colonial New Jersey
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 17th century

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Bordentown, New Jersey foundedBy Thomas Farnsworth