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HISTORYLook this term up in the glossary.


The following important events in the history of Delaware affected political jurisdictions, family movements, and record keeping.

1638

Swedes began settling in the Delaware area.

1655

The area was conquered by the Dutch.

1664

Delaware became a British colony.

1682-1776

Pennsylvania's governor controlled much of Delaware, although Delaware had its own provincial assembly after 1703.

1684-1736

The colonial government of Maryland laid claim to southern and western Delaware.

1776

Delaware declared its independence from Britain and established a government separate from that of Pennsylvania.

1787

Delaware became the first state.

1861-1865

During the Civil WarLook this term up in the glossary., Delaware was a Union state.

One of the best sources for studying Delaware history is:

Scharf, John Thomas. History of Delaware, 1609-1888. 2 vols. Tucson, Ariz.: W. C. Cox, 1974. (FHL film 1000154; computer number 254872.) An excellent, detailed history with names, dates, and places.

Scharf's book is indexed in:

Coghlan, Gladys M. Index to History of Delaware, 1609-1888. Wilmington, Del.: Historical Society of Delaware, 1976. (FHL book 975.1 H2s index; fiche 6088424-26; computer number 254874.)

Other important histories, many including biographical sketchesLook this term up in the glossary. and name indexes, can be found in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

DELAWARE - HISTORYDELAWARE, [COUNTY] - HISTORY


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LAND AND PROPERTYLook this term up in the glossary.



ColonialLook this term up in the glossary. and Early State Land Records

The earliest land grants were given by the Swedes and Dutch. When the English acquired the area in 1664, land grants were issued by the proprietary of James, Duke of York, in New York. When jurisdiction fell to William Penn in 1682, land was granted by this proprietary until the Revolutionary War. Records of the Penn proprietary have been microfilmed:

Pennsylvania. Surveyor General's Office. Proprietary Papers, 1682-1850. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1976. (FHL film 1006521 has table of contents; on 25 films; computer number 303188.) Microfilm copies of many of the Penn proprietary documents are also at the Delaware Public Archives.

The following publications may be helpful in studying the early records:

Myers, Albert Cook, ed. Walter Wharton's Land Survey Register, 1675-1679. Wilmington, Del.: The Historical Society of Delaware, 1955. (FHL book 973 R2wa; film 1000156 item 3; computer number 271612.) This is a transcript of the original register with an index.

Original Land Titles in Delaware, Commonly Known as the Duke of York Records . . . 1646 to 1679. 1899. Reprint, Westminster, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1988. (FHL book 975.1 R2o; computer number 655206.) Transcript with index. The 1903 edition is on FHL film 006616 item 2; computer number 312043.

Gehring, Charles T. Delaware Papers, 2 vols. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing, 1977-1981. (FHL book 974.7 N2d; computer number 152202.) Volume one has transcriptions of records concerning the English period, 1664-1682. Volume two contains records relating to the Dutch period, 1648-1664. Transcript with index.

Pennsylvania. Land Office. Applications for Warrants, 1734-1865. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975. (On 173 FHL films starting with 984123; computer number 326277.) Filed by the first letter of the applicant's surname within each year. These applications for warrants are for Pennsylvania but include some for what is now Delaware. The applications were usually filed one or two weeks before the land warrants were issued.

Pennsylvania. Surveyor General's Office. Applications for Warrants, 1755-1886. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1976. (FHL films 988263-66; computer number 202338.)

Weinberg, Allen, and Thomas E. Slattery. Warrants and Surveys of the Province of Pennsylvania Including the Three Lower Counties, 1759. 1965. Reprint. Knightstown, Ind.: Bookmark, 1975. (FHL book 974.8 A1 no. 130; film 1036747 item 2; computer number 165206.) This includes records for 1682-1759 of Pennsylvania and the three lower counties, which are now Delaware.


Inventories

These following publications include land record inventories:

Delaware Public Archives. Delaware Public Archives. Dover, Del.: DPA, 1994. (Not at FHL.) This is a helpful sixteen-page pamphlet which you can request from the Archives, and lists many of the records at the Archives.

Delaware's Fugitive Records: An Inventory of the Official Land Grant Records Relating to the Present State of Delaware. Dover, Del.: Department of State, Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, 1980. (FHL book 975.1 A1, no. 7; film 1033995 item 4; computer number 134642.) This guide refers to Delaware land records found in New York and Pennsylvania, and mentions microfilm copies of the records at the Delaware Public Archives.


County RecordsLook this term up in the glossary.

County land records were filed in the county courts. The county recorders have deedsLook this term up in the glossary., mortgagesLook this term up in the glossary., and leasesLook this term up in the glossary. from the late 1600s to the present. The Family History Library has microfilms of deeds and deed indexes, warrantsLook this term up in the glossary., surveysLook this term up in the glossary., patentsLook this term up in the glossary., and bonds for all three counties. These deeds are available on microfilm at the Family History Library:

Kent County deeds 1680-1850;
index 1680-1873
New Castle County
Sussex County deeds 1693-1850;
index 1682-1844

You will find these listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under DELAWARE, [COUNTY] - LAND AND PROPERTY.

The Delaware Public Archives has microfilms of road records for the three counties. These may mention persons who resided by the roads, and may list the names of persons helping to maintain the roads.

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