Many of the people who landed in the two locations on the NJ side of the Delaware --at Racoon Creek and at "Chygoes Island" (also known as Mattinikonck and as Jegou's island after Peter Jegou**), Burlington, soon had land surveyed and made their land purchases, records of which can be read online today. On the NJ-List is an ongoing transcription project, in which can be found the land transctions & locations of many of these folks from the Kent as well as from other ships which arrived from the 1670's onward. Just check the archives of the NJ-List for 2006. maybe the easiest way is to use the search function for the NJ-List --although one might have to play with the spelling of whatever name is wanted. http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=NJ Also note that occasionally in these archives of NJ are mentioned persons who lived on the west side of the Delaware, that is, the Pennsylvania-Delaware side. So do check just in case a bit of info on your early-arriving ancestor shows up in the NJ archives. We expect to be done with Vol I of the NJ Archives later this summer. A narrative account of some of these "Kent" passengers can be found in A.M Davis' _History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania_ which is online in the USgenweb archives: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/history/local/davis/davis02.txt The account here might not be especially useful for genealogical purposes, but does help locate many of the persons who came on the "Kent." Enjoy it. Liz J **[Peter Jegou ended up in Upland Court in 1679 in a dispute over an unlawful attempt at settlement of his portion of the island at Burlington by two early Quaker settlers, Thomas Wright and Godfrey Hancock. Peter Jegou lived at or owned land located in several different places in the Delaware River/Bay region. I have other notes on him, which I could probably make into something useful at some point. But if anyone is aware of a marriage, wife or family of Peter Jegou's, I would very much like to know about that, so please would you pass that along. --Thanks, ej]