1814: Daniel McAninch, Land Grant, 140 acres, Casey County -- |
Isaac Shelby Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky[.] |
to all to whom these presents shall come greeting know ye that by virtue and in |
consideration of a Certificate [as?] granted by the County Court of Lincoln in July 1801 |
agreeably to an act of assembly for settling and improving the vacant lands of the |
Commonwealth there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Daniel McAninch |
ass[ign]ee of Charles Rawson & who is an ass[ign]ee of J. Brown a certain tract or |
parcel of land containing one hundred and forty acres by survey bearing date the |
eighth day of August 1812 lying and being in the County of Casey on the waters of |
Fishing Creek and bounded as followeth to wit |
Beginning a hickory and two white oaks thence North eighty-six West one hundred |
and [sixty] five poles to a white oak and two small beeches supposed to be on a |
Military line thence South five East one hundred and six poles to a hickory and dogwood |
on an agreed line South forty-three East 77 to a sugar tree and buckeye growing |
together at the root thence South sixty East seventy four poles to an ash two |
dogwoods Spanish oak and sugar tree where said agreed line comes on a line of William |
McAninch thence North twelve East one hundred and ninety four poles to dogwood |
white oak & black oak thence North eighty-six West two poles to the Beginning |
With its appurtenances to have and to hold the said tract & parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Daniel McAninch and his heirs forever |
In witness whereof the said Isaac Shelby Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of. |
Kentucky hath hereunder set his hand and caused the seal of said Commonwealth |
to be affixed at Frankfort on the twenty-fifth day of April in the year of our Lord One |
Thousand Eight Hundred and Fourteen and of the Commonwealth the Twenty-Second |
By the Governor Isaac Shelby [by] M. D. Harden, Sec'y |
[Kentucky Archives. "Grants South of Green River", Book 14 page 406 film 272834] |
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Note 1814-1: the land description copied directly from the 1812 survey |
1815: William's widow Laodieca married James Howell, went to Pulaski County |
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1817: George A. McAninch [b.1794, age 23] married Elizabeth Ross on Feb. 27, 1817 |
[Record Of Marriages in Casey County, Annie Walker Burns, pg. 16] |
1824: Jonathan McAninch [b.1789, age 35, son of William] married Telitha Turpin |
[Pulaski County Marriage Records 1798-1851, Mary W. Kaurish, pg.92] |
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1827: William McAninch bought "100 a. on Rock Lick" from James T. Walker |
[Casey County "Grantee Index Deeds, K-R, Thru 1962", Deed book 3 page 96] |
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Note 1827-1: William D. McAninch [son of William], b.1805 KY, age 22 yrs. |
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Note 1827-2: James T. Walker, Casey County Justice of the Peace [1828]; |
(Daniel) Harrison McAninch [son of George A.] married Mary Lockett Walker |
[daughter of James T], Casey County 1837 [Mary took the children to Missouri]. |
1828: Samuel "Missouri" McAninch [b.1807 age 21] married Margaret Myers. |
[married in Giles County, Tennessee? (note added May 2003 /Frank)] |
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1828: George [A.] McAninch [son of Daniel] and his wife Elizabeth [Ross] bought |
"200 a. on Knob Lick" from Tandy Johnson [Marshall McAninch still owns it now!] |
[Casey County "Grantee Index Deeds, K-R, Thru 1962", Deed bk. 3 page 155]; |
George A. McAninch, son of Daniel, born 1794, Kentucky, age 34 yrs 1828 |
McAninch Family History Newsletter Vol. II No. 3 August 1994 pg.7 page 1994-26 |
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[original contents (except as noted); change font for online presentation (May 2003)] |