I added another small part to the root post and changed the name for the land in reference to John and Eve. If the "Camp Ranch" is 300 acres (or is it 600?) then the part that the Bowser's owned in 1774 was only half of that. Check out the second link Lora posted (
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us.......) and you will see where this comes from. I believe this is the most accurate I can be. It states the past and present. What are your thoughts on this? The two overlap, but are not the identical tracts of land. Right now it looks as there is much more land to the "Camp Ranch" that there was to "Bowser's Bowling Greens"
An application for a land warrant was filled 17 January 1774 for 150 acres. The patent was return 12 Oct 1774 which was surveyed at 153 acres. The name given for the tract of land "in the loop of Dunnings Mountain" is "Bowser's Bowling Green"
Eve died 18 Dec 1802 and John died 19 May 1809. They are buried in a farm cemetery in Dutch Corner on what is believed to have been "Bowser's Bowling Greens" the land of John and Eve Bowser. This is believed to be part of the later and larger "Camp Ranch" which is the proposed "Old Ways Farm"I also added more to the descendants of John and Eve. I can't confirm the accuracy to the information in
red since it is from unsourced family trees on the internet that "appear" ok. I have more, but I don't know if they remained in the Dutch Corner area.
Some names through marriages are: Fickes, Holderbaum, Crisman, Biddle, Beegle, Koontz, Stucke, Buchannan, Kegg, Reighard, and Whetstone. Are any of these names of interest? Most of them are straying pretty far from my line and I don't have details on them.
Bill