John McAninch, Pioneer, Armstrong Co., Penn., part 8 of 10

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1834: John McAninch and wife to Asa Freeman, Deed

        Between John McAninch and Elisabeth his wife of the first part and Asa Freeman

        of the second part      

        Witnesseth:  ... John McAninch and Elisabeth his wife for ... four hundred and fifty

        dollars lawful money of the United States ... land situate partly in Franklin and partly

        in Buffalo Townships in the County of Armstrong …

        Containing ninety-nine acres and allowance …

                 /s/ John [his x mark] McAninch Sr. [sic]

                /s/ Elisabeth [her x mark] McAninch

        Recorded 18th November, 1834; Armstrong County,

        Deed Books, Volume 8, pages 475-476

 

 

John McAninch, Pioneer, Armstrong Co., Penn., part 9 of 10

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1838: John McInch [sic] et ux to William McCullogh, Deed

        Between John McInch [sic] and Betsy his wife of the one part and William McCullogh

        of the other part, all of Armstrong County ... for three hundred and fifty dollars …

        land ... allotment No. 3 of tract No. 315 of Holland land, surveyed and returned on

        warrant numbered 2869 ... granted to him by the Holland Company by their agent

        Charles Gaskill …

        Recorded 1st Jan. 1839, Armstrong County,

        Deed Books, Volume 11, pages 251-252

 

 

John McAninch, Pioneer, Armstrong Co., Penn., part 10 of 10

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1839, Estate Records of John McAninch, Armstrong County,

        Register Docket No. 499, Volume I, pg. 135

        Letters of Administration on the estate of John McAninch late of said County deceased

        were granted more than a year ago to Henry McAninch late of said County ...

        said Henry has neglected to file any account of his administration on said estate and

        refused to pay off claims … [Henry] The administrator has no knowledge of any goods

        for him to administer on except [five] judgements to William McCullogh