John Potts (Pennsylvanian) Explained

John Potts
Birth Date:c. 1710
Birth Place:Philadelphia. Province of Pennsylvania, British America
Death Date:6 June 1768 (aged 57 or 58)
Death Place:Pottstown, Province of Pennsylvania, British America
Children:13
Mother:Martha Potts
Father:Thomas Potts

John Potts (c. 1710 – 6 June 1768)[1] was the founder of Pottstown, Pennsylvania.[2] He was also an ironmaster, merchant, and English Quaker.

Early life

Potts was born about 1710, probably in Philadelphia, the oldest son of Thomas and Martha (Keurlis) Potts.

Career

Like his father, Potts was an enterprising businessman, and for many years was the largest and most successful iron-master in the Thirteen Colonies, operating mines, furnaces and forges in Pennsylvania and Virginia. He served as Justice of the Peace, and was also a judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas.

In 1752, he purchased two tracts of land at the confluence of Manatawny Creek and Schuylkill River, aggregating nearly 1,000 acres. There he laid out the town that became Pottstown, Pennsylvania.

Pottsgrove Manor

In 1752, Potts built a Georgian style home, Pottsgrove Manor, in Pottstown.[3]

In 1974, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The house has been restored and is now an 18th-century historic house museum owned by Montgomery County.

Personal life

Potts married Ruth Savage, daughter of Samuel and Ann (Rutter) Savage, on April 11, 1734.[4] 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. 1752), Rebeccah (b. 1755), Jesse (b. circa 1757), and Ruth (b. 1759).[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Potts Descent.
  2. http://www.pottstown.org/history.htm History of Pottstown from Pottstown Official Website
  3. Book: Architecture and town planning in colonial North America, Volume 2 . James D. . Kornwolf . Georgiana Wallis . Kornwolf . JHU Press . 2002 . 0-8018-5986-7 . 1221–1222 .
  4. Thomas Maxwell Potts, Historical collections relating to the Potts family in Great Britain and America, self published, 1901, Canonsburg, PA,
  5. Web site: Memorial of Thomas Potts, Junior, who Settled in Pennsylvania: With an Historic-genealogical Account of His Descendants to the Eighth Generation. 1874. James. Isabella.