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Abraham Aaron Sr.

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1817 (aged 83–84)
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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In the 1790 US Census Abraham was head of household of ten people, and owned one dwelling and three other buildings. Abraham moved his family to Pittsylvania County, VA where he bought a large tract of land in Sandy River near Franklin County, VA.

On May 27, 1772 he bought 210 acres on Aaron's Creek, a branch of Turkey Cocke Creek for 50 pounds from George Jefferson, first cousin of President Thomas Jefferson.

Abraham bought four tracts from Virginia pursuant to 1799 legislation encouraging settlers by offering 'waste and unappropriated lands' for sale at 40 pounds per 100 acres:

On Oct 29, 1782, 320 acres surveyed, deed signed by Governor Benjamin Harrison.

On Jun 2, 1784 Richmond VA; 96 acres; 400 acres; and 220 acres surveyed on April 9, 1801 and signed on June 10, 1802 by Governor James Monroe.

Source - WDC GenWeb - Descendants of Abraham Aaron

Children of Abraham Aaron:

Jacob Horatio Aaron 1756 1824
Catherine Aaron 1758 xxxx
Abraham Aaron, Jr 1759 1840
Mary Aaron 1760 xxxx
Moses Aaron 1762 xxxx
George Washington Arnn 1772 1855
Issac Arnn, Sr 1777 1844
Susannah Aaron Fuller 1779 1817
In the 1790 US Census Abraham was head of household of ten people, and owned one dwelling and three other buildings. Abraham moved his family to Pittsylvania County, VA where he bought a large tract of land in Sandy River near Franklin County, VA.

On May 27, 1772 he bought 210 acres on Aaron's Creek, a branch of Turkey Cocke Creek for 50 pounds from George Jefferson, first cousin of President Thomas Jefferson.

Abraham bought four tracts from Virginia pursuant to 1799 legislation encouraging settlers by offering 'waste and unappropriated lands' for sale at 40 pounds per 100 acres:

On Oct 29, 1782, 320 acres surveyed, deed signed by Governor Benjamin Harrison.

On Jun 2, 1784 Richmond VA; 96 acres; 400 acres; and 220 acres surveyed on April 9, 1801 and signed on June 10, 1802 by Governor James Monroe.

Source - WDC GenWeb - Descendants of Abraham Aaron

Children of Abraham Aaron:

Jacob Horatio Aaron 1756 1824
Catherine Aaron 1758 xxxx
Abraham Aaron, Jr 1759 1840
Mary Aaron 1760 xxxx
Moses Aaron 1762 xxxx
George Washington Arnn 1772 1855
Issac Arnn, Sr 1777 1844
Susannah Aaron Fuller 1779 1817


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