Person:Daniel Spain (1)

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Daniel Washington Spain
b.5 Mar 1785 Dinwiddie, VA
d.17 Jun 1833 OH
  1. Daniel Washington Spain1785 - 1833
  • HDaniel Washington Spain1785 - 1833
  • WAgnes CrowderAbt 1799 - Abt 1840
m. 1812
  1. Mildred "Milly" Spain1816 - 1852
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Name Daniel Washington Spain
Gender Male
Birth? 5 Mar 1785 Dinwiddie, VA
Marriage 1812 to Agnes Crowder
Death? 17 Jun 1833 OH
Burial? Spain Cem, N. Lewisburg, Champaign Co, OH

History of Union Co (Beers, 1881): Daniel Spain, a native of Virginia, born October 14, 1786, emigrated to Ohio and settled in Champaign County, three miles west of North Lewisburg.He married Agnes Crowder, and in the spring of 1832 removed to this county and located on a tract of land where his son, Sanford W., now lives. Here he commenced in the green woods, " not a stick amiss." About one year after, in 1833, he died, and the work of making a home and a farm devolved upon the mother and her children, who were quite young, the eldest son, John P., being about twenty years of age. In three years after, or in 1836, death again visited their family, and took from them this oldest son. Their other children were Millie, who married Paschal Spain, and is deceased; Sanford W., married Matilda Wallace. She died and he married Sarah Ann Shirk, and now resides on the old home farm. Dollie never married, and died young; Daniel W., married Sarah Sheneman, and resides east of Sanford W., on a part of the home farm; Clements, married Mary June Tobey, is now deceased; and Levi E., married Lovina Poling, and resides on the north part of the home place. It will be observed in the history of this family that after the death of the father, Daniel Spain, three years had scarcely elapsed when the oldest son died, and the care of the family, the work of making home and paying for their land devolved mainly upon the mother and the next eldest son, Sanford, who was then eighteen years of age. They were in the midst of the wilderness, and the prospect before them was gloomy in the extreme. But with true pioneer courage, with willing hands and hearts, they labored on; obstacles gave way before them, and today' they have a good improved farm, with good buildings and the comforts of life. Mrs. Spain, the mother, died about 1840.tombstone differs from Beers on date of birth - using tombstone calculations putting his birth earlier