1801: McAninch, Daniel, 1 White Male over 21, no White Males 16-21, and 2 Horses

[Lincoln County Commissioner's Books, 1801, Bk 3, pg 24, entry  9] 

 

1801: McAninch, John,  1 White Male over 21, no White Males 16-21, and 2 Horses

[Lincoln County Commissioner's Books, 1801, Bk 3, pg 24, entry 20] 

 

1801: John McInnich [sic], Lincoln County Court Certificate, May, 1801

"John McInnich claims 200 acres of vacant land agreeably to the Act for settling

and improving the same, and satisfactory proof being made that he has made actual

settlement and improvement thereon, a certificate is granted him for the 200 acres

on the waters of Rock Lick Fork of Fishing Creek, bounded by Hunt's military survey."

May 11, 1801, page 237 in original Court record; in Lincoln County Kentucky Records,

Vol. III, page 234; by Bettie Cummings Cook C.G., Evansville Indiana 47720; 1990

 

1801: Lincoln County Court Certificate, May [see Samuel, 1813 and 1836]

[issued in what name? "Survey for Samuel McAninch assignee of Isaac Trowbridge

assignee of William McAninch assignee of Geo. Humphries..."]

 

1801: Lincoln County Court Certificate, July [see Daniel, 1812 and 1814] 

["Daniel ... assignee of Charles Rawson Jr. assignee of James Brown..."] 

 

1801: John McAninch married Patsy Cooper, Oct. 7, 1801, Pulaski County, Kentucky

 

Note 1801-1: John, b. 1778-1780, age 21-22 yrs, oldest son of Daniel [cf. 1804]

 

1802: Pulaski County Court Certificate, No. 406 [see William 1840 grant]

[issued in what name? “William McIninch ass[ign]ee of Caleb Brown…”] 

 

1802: "Daniel McAnnich [sic] relinquishes his claim to the land for which he has

heretofore been granted a certificate, and now claims 400 acres of vacant land, agreeably to the Act of the General Assembly, and satisfactory proof being made that

he has actually settled and improved the said land, a certificate is granted him for the

400 acres on the west side of Fishing Creek, on the dividing ridge between

Russels Creek and George Egnew's creek."

[Lincoln County Kentucky Records Vol. III, Bettie Cummings Cook C.G., Evansville IN,

1990, page 286 (orig. pg 65)]

 

1802: McAninch, William, 1 White Male over 21, no White Males age 16-21, 352 acres,

located in "Lincoln + Pulaski", and 2 horses [Lincoln County Commissioner's Books,

1802, Bk 2, "Thomas Montgomery", pg. 22, entry 15]

 

1803: John McAninch, 200, Lincoln Co., Fishing Creek, Ent: John McAninch

 

1803: William McAninch, 375 acres, Lincoln [not Pulaski], Fishing Creek, 1 White Male

over 21, 3 horses, Ent: {George Humphrey} & {Wm. McAninch}

 

1803: Daniel McAninch, 400 acres, Lincoln County, Fishing Creek, 1 White Male over 21,

1 White Male 16-21, 2 horses, with "Ent: Daniel McAninch"

 

Note 1803-1: 1 White Male 16-21 could be Samuel, b. 1789, age 14-15(?)

 

1804: "John McInnich relinquishes his claim to 200 acres of vacant land for which he

had claimed a certificate." December 10, 1804, orig. page 225 [Lincoln County Kentucky

Records, Vol. III, page 343; Cook op cit.]

[John McAninch, b.Abt.1780, son of Daniel, did he move to Pulaski County?]

 

1805: William (D.?) McAninch, son of William, born [Lincoln County?] Kentucky.

 

McAninch Family History Newsletter Vol. II No. 3 August 1994 pg.4      page 1994-23

 

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