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Haycock was finally organized in 1763, but the first effort was made in 1743.
Haycock was formed of territory that may be called the "odds and ends" left after all the surrounding townships had been organized. Early settlers included: John Anderson, Thomas and Patrick McCarty, William Bryan, Isaac Evans, Stokes descended from Thomas son of John, of London, who was born in 1640. A log meeting-house was built for use by the Baptist congregation.
The first petition to become a township was made soon after 1740 and signed by twenty dwellers. They were: Silas McCarty, Joseph Dennis, Griffith Davis, William Bryan, John Stokes, Abraham Gooding, Dennis Honan, Edward Bleaney, John Deane, John Nicholas, James Sloan, Hendrich Henecke, C.H. Steinbach, Jacob Rohr, Martin Scheiff, George Schuman, Balthass Steueber, Stephen Acraman, and John George Desch. 2
HAYCOCK MOUNTAIN
The total area of land on the mountain now controlled by the Game commission is 826.6 3 HAYCOCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY APPLEBACHSVILLE HAYCOCK RUN
ON THE ROAD TO ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. Haycocks Honor Roll Images of Haycock
Intelligencer 5/9/1854
Laying of corner stone - On Sunday the14th of May, the corner stone of the Catholic Church of Haycock, will be laid by the Bishop of Philadelphia, at 11 o'clock, a.m. The friends of the Church are all invited to attend. May 9, 1854
Haycock Township and Eddie Bauer from 1910 to 1970 STOVER SCHOOL HOUSE
The old Stover School House was built in 1899. HAYCOCK FIRE COMPANY Haycock Township SHEARD'S MILL COVERED BRIDGE Strawntown
Named for the Strawn family, never had another name. Originally the family name was spelled Strahan, Strawhn and Strawhan. 3Danneltown
Place Names of Bucks County Sources
This bygone hamlet on Haycock Mountain lay on both sides of a road which skirts the northern edge of the mountain and extends from Gallows to Applebachsville. Two brothers Hiram and Jesse O'Dannel (perhaps O'Daniel) came from Ireland to Bucks County and founded Danneltown. The O'Dannels built one story log houses with one room, one door and one window. Saint John's parish (Roman Catholic), Haycock origin from the latter part of the last century, when the pastors at Goshenhoppen included the seated population of the faith in this section in their pastoral labors. The families of McCarty, Garden, Doren, Sanders (Irish)…Battle's History of BC (1887), page 642
CEMETERIES
St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, 1747
Applebachsville Union (St. Paul), 1855>
William Bryan Burying Ground, 1747
Haycock Mennonite Cemetery, 1938Rev. and Mrs. Warren NICKEL of Applebachsville, Bucks County visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. M.N. HUTTEL of this borough, in the former part of the week.
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