My hunch that "Pettit's Old Road" was an older name for Sailor Boy Road doesn't quite make sense to me anymore, unless Newtown was nowhere near Newton Creek. Hmm....
Late in the afternoon before heading out, I heard coyotes at dusk. I often do in that area. Lot of deer prints too.turtle said:but in Vol. 28, page 8 of notes there is a note that:
"Death of Nicholas S. Thompson--- 1856---wills a lot of land, tavern house and etc situate in Atlantic County, known as Pleasant Mills Hotel containing 13 acres."
OK, my note about Nicholas Sooy Thompson applying for a tavern license comes from a geneaological work by Juneanne Wescoat Glick. I have not viewed the text, and only a snippet is available through Google Books. The snippet reads as follows:
"In 1829 Nicholas s. Thompson applied for a tavern license for the "Lafayette Tavern"...near the Forks....Galloway. Signing for Mr. Thompson's petition was Thomas Wescoat."
Need to find a document that connects, by written proof that Michael Garoutte had ties to the Lafayette Tavern.