[9]

Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Area Key, by Florence Clint, pub. Area Keys,


Denver, Colorado, 1977: 2nd ed; FHL book '974.843 D27c 1977' SLC Apr. 2018 /Frank



[10]

"Tax Lists, 1750-1850", by Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners


pub: Salt Lake City, Utah; Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950


Microfilm of original records at the Cumberland County Courthouse in Carlisle, Penn.


a. Tax Lists 1750-1753,1762-1770, FHL film 21087 (Peters Twp. 1770, nothing else)


    (1770) (Column Titles) "Peters Freemen 1770" "P(ers?) Tax" "County Tax"


    (lower part of the page, left-hand column) "McNisch Daniel 15 9" (my reading ‘sch)’


b. Tax Lists 1771-1775, 1778, film 21088, no McA/I/N~, nothing close


c. Tax Lists 1776, 1779-1780 FHL film 21089 (Hamilton Twp., 1779, nothing else)


    (1779) (Column Titles) "No. of Acres" "Hamilton Rates 1779" "Rates" "Total"


    (fifth entry) "100" "McAninch Daniel" "900" "1 Horse" "45" "2 Cows" "30" "975"


d. Tax Lists 1781-1785, FHL film 21090 (Rye Twp, 1785, nothing else in these years)


    (1785) (Column Titles) "No. of Acres" "Rye Rates 1785" "Rates" "Total"


    (fifth line) "100" "McAninch" (no given name) "20" "2 Horses" "10" (Total) "30"


e. Tax Lists 1786-1789 (film 21091), 1793-1805 (film 21092), 1808-1814 (21093),


    and 1817-1820 (film 21094), no other McA/I/N~ found, SLC Apr. 2018 /Frank


f. (derivative source, 1770)  Tax List Cumberland Co., Vol. II, 1768, 1769, 1770, by


    Merri Lou Scribner Schauman, 1972, Carlisle, PA; "copied from original tax book


    in Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle", Peters Township, "Peters Rates 1770"


    "McNisah (sic), Daniel", in list of "Freemen", found Friday 13 Oct. 1995 SLC /Frank


g. (derivative source, 1779, 1785)  in the published Pennsylvania Archives [Note 19]:


    1779, Hamilton Township, "Supply Rates", "McAninch Daniel" (original is correct),


    and 1785, Rye Township,"McAninch" (original spelling correct, transcription error


    "McAnitch" in the book); as previously reported in "McA/I/Ninch in the Published


    Pennsylvania State Archives" article, MFHN v.IV n.1 Feb. 1996 pp.1996-03,04 


    http://www.mcaninch.net/Newsletter/mfn04y96/m04p03w6.htm



[11]

"Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801" database online, 2011, ancestry.com;


Original data: Tax & Exoneration Lists, 1762–1794. Series No. 4.61; Records of the


Office of the Comptroller General, RG-4. Penn. Historical & Museum Commission,


Harrisburg, Penn. . . . includes documents for supply taxes, 18-penny taxes, liquor taxes,


carriage and billiard table taxes, and others. Supply taxes were levied to help pay debts


from the Revolutionary War, while the 18-penny tax included both a poll tax on


freemen and property taxes assessed to back issuances of paper money (continued)


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Daniel McAninch 1770s to 1790, Pennsylvania     Copyright 2019, Frank McAninch


McAninch Family History Newsletter         v.XXVII n.1       June 2019       p.2019-12




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