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[1] |
Allegheny County PA Archives Tax Lists, 1800 Septennial Census, List of the Taxable |
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inhabitants Actually residing Within Buffaloe Township Allegheny County 1800, pg.72 |
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http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/allegheny/taxlist/1800-alleghenycounty.txt |
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[2] |
Daniel listed adjacent to “McNinch, Archibald”, so, (presumably) adjacent tracts of land? |
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Daniel listed twice, so, he may have had multiple parcels of land (adjacent to Archibald) |
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Daniel and Archibald are listed near John McAninch, so, there is a good chance these |
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three men (Archibald, Daniel, and John) knew each other, and may have been neighbors. |
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[5] |
Archibald McA/Ninch, born 1760-1765 [prob. Ulster Province, (northern) Ireland |
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a. |
"Archibald McA/Ninch in early western Pennsylvania", Westmoreland County |
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1794, census records 1810-1840, children; MFHN v.XX n.2 Apr.2012 p.2012-13 |
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b. |
"Pennsylvania to Ohio?", 1810-20-30 census records, MFHN v.IV n.1 p.1996-02 |
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"Archibald McNinch, Western Pennsylvania, Ohio River Valley, and |
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Central Ohio" (possibly 11 people), MFHN v.IV n.2 May 1996 p.1996-16 |
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“Applied for pension from Franklin County [Ohio], June 7, 1832.” |
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(“Was an Indian fighter”, Ohio DAR) MFHN v.VIII n.3 July 2000 p.2000-18 |
[6] |
1800 Census, NARA M32, Roll 35, pg.199 (also marked 123), fifth line from the bottom |
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1800 Census: "D[smeared, unreadable] McAninch 0 0 1 0 0 - 4 1 2 1 0 - 0 0" |
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Only 1 male, Daniel (or David?), 16-26 [b.1774-1784]; |
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with eight females (four children under 10, 1 girl 10-16, two 16-16, and an adult 16-45) |
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MFHN v.IV n.2 May 1996 pg.1996-20 |
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‘Archibald McA/Ninch’ is not listed in the 1800 census [Archibald, Note 5]. |
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If Archibald was out of the area at the time of the 1800 census, and if Daniel (or David?) |
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is related to Archibald, then these eight females could be part of Archibald’s family. |
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Armstrong County was erected on March 12, 1800, from parts of Allegheny, Lycoming, |
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and Westmoreland Counties, and, in 1803, the county was further divided into six townships, |
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including (Old) Buffalo Township in the south (land originally part of Allegheny County). |
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Armstrong County records for the first five years (1800-1805) remain ‘co-mingled’ with the |
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parent counties to this day, and most Armstrong County land and legal records start in 1805. |
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[10] |
Armstrong County, Assessment List of 1807, in _Biographical And Historical Cyclopedia |
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of Indiana And Armstrong Counties, Pennsylvania_, 1891. pub. By John M. Gresham & Co., |
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Philadelphia, pgs.309-315 [MFHN v.XI n.4 Oct. 2003 p.2003-30], available online today at |
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http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/data/taxables1807.html |
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[11] |
1810 Census, NARA M252, Roll 44, (microfilm) pg.203 (page also marked 394) |
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[12] |
“Archibald’s ‘Unknown Male Children’ in western Pennsylvania (?)”, in the article |
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"Archibald McA/Ninch in early western Pennsylvania" [Note 5.a], hypothesizes that this |
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Daniel (or David?) could be “Unknown male 1” (Archibald’s oldest son?), b.1765-1784, |
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‘1 male, 26-45’ on Archibald’s 1810 census record, and age 32-51 in 1816, when they went |
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to Ohio [MFHN v.XX n.2 April 2012 p.2012-14] |
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McAninch Family History NL v.XXI n.2 / April 2013 / Frank McAninch, Editor / page 2013-16 |