He was well known as a maker of grandfather clocks. Circa 1775-1832.For a number of years he was a member of the township committee.A Quaker, he died in 1832 and is buried in the Friends Graveyard across Main Street.The building, later used as a s…
The granite stone behind this plaque marks the location of the first Friends Meeting House. Built of logs in 1700. It was the earliest building for worship in Moorestown.
In 1720, it burned and was replaced with a large stone building which was…