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D Horn

D Horn imprint on a 24 1/4" joiner, beech body, 1/4" flat chamfers, offset tote

Three candidates:

  • David Horn, East Nantmeal, Chester Co., PA 1778 - 1852, carpenter

  • Daniel Horn, Amwell, Washington Co., PA 1778 - 1841, cabinetmaker

  • Daniel Horn, Dover, Strafford Co., NH 1779 - 1850, joiner

D Horn

Three candidates

  • David Horn, East Nantmeal, Chester Co., PA 1778 - 1852, carpenter

  • Daniel Horn, Amwell, Washington Co., PA 1778 - 1841, cabinetmaker

  • Daniel Horn, Dover, Strafford Co., NH 1779 - 1850, joiner

David Horn

East Nantmeal, Chester Co., PA. 1778 - 1852, carpenter.

1802, 1804, 1808, 1813 deeds, wife Mary, East Nantmeal, carpenter

1850, Chester Co., carpenter

David Horn, 1813 deed, Chester Co., carpenter.

Daniel Horn

Amwell, Washington Co., PA. 1778 - 1842, cabinetmaker.

1808-1810 bill from estate lists; making a hay ladder, making coffins and repairing a sled

Family history gives his trade as a cabinetmaker; History of Fulton Co., Ill, 1879

Daniel Horn, Washington Co., estate bill 1808 - 1810

Daniel Horn

Dover, Strafford Co., NH. 1779 - 1850, joiner

his father Ichabod and his sons Ichabod and Daniel

m Sally Watson

1800, 1804, 1811 and 1816 deeds, Dover, joiner

Daniel Horn, Dover, NH, 1800 deed, joiner

(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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