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] |
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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] |
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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..."] |
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1801: John McAninch married Patsy Cooper, Oct. 7, 1801, Pulaski County, Kentucky |
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Note 1801-1: John, b. 1778-1780, age 21-22 yrs, oldest son of Daniel [cf. 1804] |
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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 |
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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(?) |
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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?] |
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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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[original contents (except as noted); change font for online presentation (May 2003)] |