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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
 
 
 
We appreciate the assistance provided by Evesham Township Historian Edna Wirth who generously shared the research she collected over the years. Special acknowledgement is due to the fine work of Maurice W. Horner, author of 'the History of Evesham Township', published in 1971. Mr Horner, father of Edna Wirth, served as Tax Assessor for Evesham Township from 1943 to 1957.

Information on the Inskeep House was researched and documented by Ephraim Tomlinson of Medford, a descendent of the Inskeeps.
 
 
HISTORY OF THE INSKEEP HOUSE
 
The Inskeep House is an example of a mid-18th century Evesham farmhouse. It was altered and enlarged in the mid 19th century, probably in two phases.

The first house in this location was built in 1725 by John Inskeep (the second) who had obtained land from his father, John (the immigrant). The Inskeeps, or their descendents held the land, for over 200 years.

John Inskeep (the third) inherited the property in 1756. In April, 1770 he wrote that his house "was burnt". He later wrote in January, 1771 "came home to my own house". It is believed that the present north wing is the house that he built in 1772, probably on the foundation of the original house built in 1725.

On John Inskeep, III's death in 1810, the property was willed to his sons, John and Thomas. Thomas died in 1813 and John became the sole owner. In 1842, John conveyed the property to his children, Ephraim, Rachel, and Elizabeth. Elizabeth married Joshua Haines in 1845. They lived in the house and enlarged it in c. 1848. Inskeep descendents Haines, Woolston, Brick, and Pearl held the property until 1936, when Alfred and Helen Higgenbotham purchased it.

In 1963 the Higgenbothams conveyed the property to the first of several developers, although they continued to live there until their deaths in 1968. The house, vacant for 20 years, was scheduled for demolition when local opposition led the developers to donate a portion of the historic farm to the Evesham Historical Society in 1988.
 
 
 
 
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