[7]

"William McAninch's Will, Casey County, Kentucky, 1813", MFHN v.I n.3 August


1993 pg.1993-11, http://www.mcaninch.net/Newsletter/mfn01y93/m01p11w6.htm



[8]

"Daniel McAninch and William Mc(A)Ninch, Greene County, (eastern) Tennessee,


1796-1797"; MFHN v.V n.4 November 1997 p.1997-29


http://www.mcaninch.net/Newsletter/mfn05y97/m05p29w6.htm



[9]

"McA/I/Ninch in the First Census of the United States", MFHN v.IV n.1 February 1996


p.1996-04  http://www.mcaninch.net/Newsletter/mfn04y96/m04p04w6.htm



[10]

Second census of Kentucky, 1800 book, privately compiled and published enumeration


of tax payers appearing in 79 manuscript volumes extant of tax lists of the 42 counties


of Kentucky in existence in 1800, G Glenn Clift, author, pub. Baltimore, Genealogical


Publishing Co., 1976, (and) Reprint 2005 / ISBN 9780806300771



[11]

1810 Federal Census, Kentucky, Casey County, NARA M252 Roll 9 pg.42 (20th line):


"Wm. McIninch 3 1 0 1 1 - 0 0 0 1 1 - 0 0" (6 males, 2 females, 8 people in household)


3 males, under 10 (b.1800-1810) - 2 (known) sons (William, b.1804-1805, age ~5 in


    1810; and Samuel, b.10 Apr. 1807, age ~3 in 1810) (and who is the third 0-10 male?)


1 male, 10-16 (b.1794-1800), son Jonathan, b.1799-1800, age ~11 in 1810;


no males, 16-26 (James age 24-25 should be in this '16-26' category, not '26-45' below)


1 male, 26-45 (b.1765-1784), believed to be his oldest son James, age 24-35 in 1810


1 male, 45 & over, presumably William himself, b.bef.1765, age '45 & over' in 1810


(sub-total 6 males) (note: their youngest son Jesse has not been born yet)


no females, under 10 / no females, 10-16 / no females, 16-26


1 female, 26-45 (b.1765-1784) (Who is this? an older daughter, b.1765-1784?


    (bef. William m. Laodieca in 1796? or, possibly wife of the '1 male 26-45' above?)


1 female, 45 & over, presumably his wife Laodieca, b.bef.1765, age '45 & over' in 1810


(sub-total 2 females) / (last 2 digits: 0 other people, 0 slaves)


(this 1810 record has been mis-indexed as "McQuinnch, Wm." and "Wm. McJinneh")


This census record has been reported previously (with an erroneous analysis) in the


"William McAninch (born before 1765; died 1813, Casey County, Kentucky)" article


MFHN v.XXIX n.1 May 2021 p.2021- 13


https://www.mcaninch.net/Newsletter/mfn29y2021/m29p13wr.html



[12]

"John McAninch, of Kentucky and Tennessee", Daniel McAninch, his oldest son John


(b.1779-1780, Pennsylvania), and other McAninch records (James, William, Samuel)


in Giles County, Tennessee (do not confuse this John McAninch, son of Daniel, with


Johathan McAninch, son of William McAninch, who remained in Casey County into


the 1850s and then went north-west to Missouri); MFHN v.III n.2 May 1995 p.1995-16


http://www.mcaninch.net/Newsletter/mfn03y95/m03p16w6.htm




______________________________________________________________________


James McAninch (b.ca.1786, b.Pennsylvania?), Kentucky and Tennessee


McAninch Family History NL v.XXX n.2  / Copyright Frank McAninch / pg.2022-16




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