Daniel England1

b. circa 1750
Last Edited=26 Oct 2014
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5th great-grandfather of Joseph Michael Flint
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Pedigree for Joseph Michael Flint
     Daniel England was born circa 1750 at Maryland.2 He was the son of William England and Elizabeth Wilcox.2

Daniel England married Margaret Lovick circa 1772.2

Daniel England was enumerated during 1810 on the 1810 U. S. census for Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina as head of family Daniel England. Enumerated in this family were: 1 Free white males 16 thru 25 years old, 1 Free white males 26 thru 44 years old, 1 Free white males 45 years old and over, 1 Free white females 10 thru 15 years old, 3 Free white females 16 thru 25 years old, 1 Free white females 26 thru 44 years old, 6 Slaves.3

Daniel England was the Bondsman for the marriage bond of Moses Harshaw and Nancy England on 9 June 1814 at Burke County, North Carolina.4

Children of Daniel England and Margaret Lovick

Citations

  1. Burke County, North Carolina, Wills, 1793-1905, 1, Daniel England; images, "North Carolina, Probate Records, 1735-1970", FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org/, path Burke -> Wills, 1793-1905, Vol. 1 -> image 83-85 : accessed 18 July 2014).
  2. Membership application, Linton Kenneth England, no.80826, on William England, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Louisville, Kentucky, online database and images"U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970" Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/: Accessed 07/19/2014/2014).
  3. 1810 U. S. census, Burke County, North Carolina, Morganton, p. 346 (written), line 6, Daniel England; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 20 Jul 2014); citing NARA microfilm publication M252, Roll 39.
  4. "North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868," database on-line, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/: accessed 20 jul 2014), entry for Nancy England and Moses Harshaw; citing An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977.