When Daniel ANDERSON was born in 1757 in Harford County, Maryland, his father, Charles, was 23 and his mother, Mary Mitchell, was 24. He might of married Rachel WORTHINGTON in Harford County, Maryland. They had 11 children in 28 years. He died on abt. February 2, 1804, in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, at the age of 47.
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Muddy Creek Baptist Church records state that Daniel was dead in 1799. His wife, Rachel, is found on the 1800 census in Cumberland, Greene Co., PA. as head of household with 7 children. Levi and Daniel are the 2 males under 10. William & Richard are the 2 males between 10-15. Mary and unnamed daughter are 2 females under 10. Sarah is the daughter between 10-15. His estate was not settled quickly and was inventoried on 4 February 1804 and again in April 1804 in Greene County, PA.
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Daniel was a boat builder. He built boats and took part in several trips where flour, whiskey and other goods were floated to New Orleans for sale. The Muddy Creek Ledger states that he built a boat and took it to New Orleans between 1793 and 1794. Muddy Creek Ledger Greene County was extracted from William Seaton's ledger and compiled by Don Corbly and copyrighted in 2011; it outlines the purchase of household goods and supplies by residents of this part of the Pennsylvania.
When Daniel ANDERSON was born in 1757 in Harford County, Maryland, his father, Charles, was 23 and his mother, Mary Mitchell, was 24. He might of married Rachel WORTHINGTON in Harford County, Maryland. They had 11 children in 28 years. He died on abt. February 2, 1804, in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, at the age of 47.
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Muddy Creek Baptist Church records state that Daniel was dead in 1799. His wife, Rachel, is found on the 1800 census in Cumberland, Greene Co., PA. as head of household with 7 children. Levi and Daniel are the 2 males under 10. William & Richard are the 2 males between 10-15. Mary and unnamed daughter are 2 females under 10. Sarah is the daughter between 10-15. His estate was not settled quickly and was inventoried on 4 February 1804 and again in April 1804 in Greene County, PA.
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Daniel was a boat builder. He built boats and took part in several trips where flour, whiskey and other goods were floated to New Orleans for sale. The Muddy Creek Ledger states that he built a boat and took it to New Orleans between 1793 and 1794. Muddy Creek Ledger Greene County was extracted from William Seaton's ledger and compiled by Don Corbly and copyrighted in 2011; it outlines the purchase of household goods and supplies by residents of this part of the Pennsylvania.
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