Person:Daniel Dennison (3)

Watchers
Daniel Dennison
 
  1. Margaret DennisonAbt 1745/46 -
  2. Ann DennisonAbt 1747 -
  3. Mary DennisonAbt 1748/49 -
  4. John Dennison, Sr.Abt 1751 - Bef 1824
  5. Sarah DennisonEst 1754 -
  6. Elizabeth DennisonEst 1757 -
  7. David DennisonEst 1759 -
  8. James DennisonAbt 1761 -
  9. Eleanor DennisonEst 1763 -
  10. Isabella Helena DennisonAbt 1765 -
  11. William Dennison1767 - 1838
  12. Maj. Thomas DennisonAbt 1768 -
  13. Catherine DennisonAbt 1770 -
  14. Daniel DennisonAbt 1772 -
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Dennison
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1772 Augusta County, Virginia
References
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    From "The Daniel Dennistons of Beverley Manor and Descendants", by John B. Robb:

    xiv. DANIEL DENNISON was born about 1772.[74] Apparently he never married. He died, presumably in FayetteCoKY probably shortly before 27Nov1824, when his inventory was taken.[75]Father Daniel2 (Daniel1) Dennison, with his three youngest sons, removed to Fayette Co KY by 25 Jul 1787, when he appears on the personal property tax rolls of Fayette as head of a household containing an additional 3 white male tithables[76]. These youngest sons would have been William (b.1767), Thomas (b.c1769), and Daniel3 (b.c1772). Daniel Dennison is a head of household in the 1810 USCensus for Fayette Co KY; in fact, he is the only denizen of his household—evidently a single man—and this status is unchanged in the 1820 census.[77] On 1 Jun 1813, Daniel Dennison relinquished his specific boundary claims to a piece of land he had
    inherited from his father, to the rival claims of one Robert Preston. This land was described as being 115a “on the East Fork of Hickman’s Creek in Fayette County . . . part of Adam Smith’s survey on Hickman’s waters that was sold to my father Daniel Dennison by Benjamin Logan and willed to me by my father”.[78] This document firmly links Daniel3 to his father Daniel 2, and also locates the latter’s FayetteCo land, purchased, probably, about 1787. The land conveyed in a partially reconstructed FayetteCo deed in 1791 from Benjamin Logan to Daniel 3’s brother William,[79] was likely located in the same area. Sometime around 27 Nov 1824, Hamilton Atchison was appointed administrator of Daniel Dennison’s estate.[

    http://www.johnbrobb.com/Content/DennisonReport.pdf