Rash's Surname Index
Notes for Seneca LUKENS
He was a clockmaker, lived at "Kirk's Tavem", later known as village of Davis
Grove (now disappeared). It was at his home that the celebrated Lady Ferguson, daughter of Governor Keith, first Governor of Pennsylvania, lived the latter part of her life, and where she died in 1801. The house is remembered as a handsome stone structure, situated a short distance above the Horsham Friends Meetinghouse on the Doylestown-Willow Grove turnpike (now Route 611). The
property was owned later for many years by Chalkley Kenderdine, and is now the site of the Willow Grove Naval Air Station.
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