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John Potts (Pennsylvanian)

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Potts married Ruth Savage, daughter of Samuel and Ann (Rutter) Savage, on April 11, 1734. They had 13 children together: Thomas (b. 1735), Samuel (b. 1736), John (b. 1738), Martha (b. 1739 or 1740), David (b. 1741) Joseph (b. 1742), Jonathan (b. 1745), Anna (b. 1747), Isaac (b. 1750), James (b.
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Like his father, Potts was an enterprising businessman, and for many years was the largest and most successful iron-master in the
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Historical collections relating to the Potts family in Great Britain and America
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1752), Rebeccah (b. 1755), Jesse (b. circa 1757), and Ruth (b. 1759).
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Architecture and town planning in colonial North America, Volume 2
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In 1752, he purchased two tracts of land at the confluence of
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Kornwolf, James D.; Kornwolf, Georgiana Wallis (2002).
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History of Pottstown from Pottstown Official Website
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John T. Potts
Philadelphia
Province of Pennsylvania
British America
Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
English Quaker
Philadelphia
Thirteen Colonies
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Justice of the Peace
Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas
Manatawny Creek
Schuylkill River
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Georgian
Pottsgrove Manor
Pottstown
National Register of Historic Places
historic house museum
Montgomery County



"John Potts Descent"


History of Pottstown from Pottstown Official Website
Archived

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