Lost Town Hunter, do you happen to know who Robbin's (Robert's) Branch is named after?
Gabe:
I am not sure when Ted will return to view the forum, so if you do not mind a response from me, I will quote from the same source that Ted would likely use:
In his work,
Sign Posts, Doc Bisbee notes:
ROBERTS BRANCH. A branch of Batsto River which rises on eastern border of Tabernacle Township near Paisley and flows southwesterly to unit with the river just over the border in Shamong Township. Sometimes the name is spelled Robbins Run and Robbins Branch. The junction of Roberts Branch with Batsto River is the site of Hampton Forge and, nearby, Hampton Furnace.
A 1755 survey calls the stream, “Tom Roberts Branch of Batsto Creek.” Tom Roberts Meadow is mentioned in a 1741 survey. Little information had been obtained about Thomas Roberts of New Hanover Township whose name has been given to this stream. Roberts died in 1730.
The 1876 [J.D. Scott atlas] map calls this stream Forest Branch. (pp. 210-211)
For the Skit Branch, Bisbee reports the following:
SKIT BRANCH (Tabernacle Township). A minor branch of Batsto River which rises near Apple Pie Hill and flows west through the township to unite with Roberts Branch just over the Shamong Township line. Mentioned in 1803 road returns, where name is spelled Skiff. Stream probably named for Mount Skitt Saw Mill. which was located on the stream. (p. 219)
Finally, here are Bisbee’s entries for Mount Skitt, Mount Skitt Neck, and Mount Skitt Saw Mill:
MOUNT SKITT (Tabernacle Township). Here is a place name that has been the despair of this writer. Although the surveys mention the name numerous times, its location is uncertain. There is an unnamed elevation of one hundred and thirty-nine feet about a mile west of Apple Pie Hill. Although not conclusive, this may have been called Mount Skitt in early days. Some support to this theory lies in the fact that Skit Branch of Batsto River rises just north of this elevation and curls around its western base before flowing into Roberts Branch. Mount Skitt is mentioned in a 1786 will, and a 1764 survey mentions “Road from Mount Skitt to Vincent Leeds and J. Burrs swamp.” As late as 1825 a county newspaper mentions Mount Skitt. No reasonable explanation for this name has been found.
MOUNT SKITT NECK. In the will of Arney Lippincott mention is made of "Two pieces of pine land in Mount Skitt Neck." (1805). This may be the area between Roberts Branch and Skit Branch or Batsto River or a larger area from Skit Branch to the Tulpehocken.
MOUNT SKITT SAW MILL. (Shamong Township). Site of a sawmill at the junction of Roberts Branch and Skit Branch of Batsto River. The mill was owned and operated by Tanton and Thomas Earl in 1765. Mount Skitt Saw Mill is mentioned in a 1763 survey. A 1765 survey refers to “Roberts Branch where it runs into a branch of Batsto where Mount Skitt Mill Stands.” (pp. 162-163)
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Jerseyman