词条 | Penn's Neck Township, New Jersey |
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Not to be confused with Penns Neck in West Windsor Township, Mercer County, an unincorporated community which still exists. Penn's Neck Township was a township that existed in Salem County, New Jersey, United States, from 1701 until 1721. Penn's Neck Township was first mentioned on May 12, 1701. It had originally existed as West Fenwick Township, which was first mentioned in a deed on August 30, 1676, though the details of its incorporation are unknown.[1] The township was subdivided and dissolved as of July 10, 1721, with the formation of Upper Penns Neck Township (now Carneys Point Township) and Lower Penns Neck Township (now Pennsville Township).[1] References1. ^1 Snyder, John P. The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968, Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 216. Accessed December 11, 2012. {{coord|39.717|-75.440|type:adm3rd_globe:earth_region:US-NJ|display=title}} 5 : 1701 establishments in New Jersey|1721 disestablishments in the Thirteen Colonies|Former townships in New Jersey|Former municipalities in Salem County, New Jersey|Populated places established in 1701 |
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