invent4hir
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For the past 1 ½ years I’ve been researching an ancestor of mine by the name of Nathaniel Washburn. After serving in the militia and as a Ranger on the Frontier during the American Revolution War, he and his family lived in Washington County, Pennsylvania, before moving to Adams County, Ohio in the 1790s. There, according to the history books, he settled at the head of nearby Donalson’s Creek and in about 1799 built a mill on the middle fork. However, no deeds exist listing him as Grantor, Grantee, or even as a neighbor. While in Adams County he continued to perform community service. Between 1797 and 1799 he was appointed as a Supervisor of the Roads, named to the first grand jury, and as an Overseer of the Poor. Then at age 70+ he served during the War of 1812. He died after 19 June 1818 when he attended a neighbor’s estate sale however, the exact date of his death and place of burial has not been determined.
For more details see the .pdf file.
For more details see the .pdf file.
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