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]

 

Note 1814-1: the land description copied directly from the 1812 survey

 

1815: William's widow Laodieca married James Howell, went to Pulaski County

 

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]

 

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]

 

Note 1827-1: William D. McAninch [son of William], b.1805 KY, age 22 yrs.

 

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)]

 

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

 

[original contents (except as noted); change font for online presentation (May 2003)]

 

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