Texas: 1864, Milam County

 

“McAninch, Elias B., 33 (enl. Mar. 22, '62; wounded, Manassas, Aug. 30, '62; surrendered,

Appomattox, Apr. 9, '65; residence, San Gabriel Beat)” [pg.20] [and]

 

“Fred Decker petition / To the Honorable the Chief Justice of Milam County we the

undersigned citizens of Milam County pray your Honor to detail Fred Decker to make shoes

for us. By granting the same you will confer a benefit on your petition

 

[list includes] . . . Peter Server, Milly Server, . . . J. H. Server, David Ross, T. J. Ross,

Mrs. Martha Server, Mrs. Nancy M. Ross, . . . Sary K. Macninch [sic], . . . M. A. Ross, . . .

 

State of Texas / County of Milam

This is to certify that the subscribers to the written Petition are citizens of Milam County

Witness my hand and the impress of the seal of Milam County this April 11, 1864

W. H. Tarver, Chief Justice [pg.56]

 

Milam County, Texas, in the Civil War, by James E. Williams; Cameron, Texas, 1993

 

Texas: 1880, Llano County

 

 

 

Annie McAninch is a boarder in the household of

 

Arerbal Murrey  Head 

38  Merchant 

b.MS  f.b.SC  m.b.GA 

Drusilla Murrey  Wife 

39  Keeping House 

b.MS  f.b.SC  m.b.SC 

[their five children]  Howard  11  b.TX  /  Annie E.  9  b.TX  /

Norval  Son  7  b.TX  /  Hue [sic]  Son  5  b.TX  /  Mary  2  b.TX  /  [and]

Annie McInich [sic] 

20  Boarding 

b.TX  f.b.AL [sic]  m.b.AL 

Precinct 2, Llano County, Texas; NARA T9 Roll 1317 pg.517B

 

Annie McAninch, youngest daughter of Elias Brown and Sarah Elizabeth (Ross) McAninch;

Elias was born ca. 1828, in Giles County, Tennessee, and Sarah was born 1833, in Alabama.

Annie was born ca. 1859, Milam County, Texas, and later married Martin T. Dickson, 1881.

 

Wyoming: 1886, 1922

 

“J. F. McAninch, of Beulah [Crook County], has gone to Iowa, and will bring his family back

 with him.” Sundance Gazette, Sundance, Wyoming; 15 May 1886 p.8, “Local Lines” section

Wyoming Newspaper Project, http://www.wyonewspapers.org

 

Amo, Ind. Estella McAninch, married April 15, name changed to Estella Wall”

Laramie Republican, Laramie, Wyoming; 29 Apr. 1922, “Inspector Cupid” section,

“Postmasters' Names Changed by Marriage”, http://www.wyonewspapers.org

 

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McAninch Family History NL v.XXI n.1 / January 2013 / Copyright Frank McAninch / page 2013-06

 

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