From "The Cheney Genealogy" compiled by Charles Henry Pope, pgs 233-234. "He removed to his wife's native place and there became a valued member of the church and town; resided there the remainder of his life. He bought land 1728, 1731, and 1742; his home was in the northern part of the town on "Maryland Ridge". He deeded land to his " eldest son, Joseph in 1753, and to his youngest son, Reuben in 1761."
No death information has been found. Still researching. Any assistance is most appreciiated.
Information below from "History of Wells and Kennebunk by E.E. Bourne, 1875." The following was paraphrased from the source:
"In 1775 at 76 years old with in-laws such as Jedediah and Ebenezer Littlefield signed up in the company of Capt. Samuel Sawyers company."
However, there is no way to know if the "Daniel Chaney" listed is this Daniel Cheney. It is also probable that his sons and grandsons fought in the Revolution.
From "The Cheney Genealogy" compiled by Charles Henry Pope, pgs 233-234. "He removed to his wife's native place and there became a valued member of the church and town; resided there the remainder of his life. He bought land 1728, 1731, and 1742; his home was in the northern part of the town on "Maryland Ridge". He deeded land to his " eldest son, Joseph in 1753, and to his youngest son, Reuben in 1761."
No death information has been found. Still researching. Any assistance is most appreciiated.
Information below from "History of Wells and Kennebunk by E.E. Bourne, 1875." The following was paraphrased from the source:
"In 1775 at 76 years old with in-laws such as Jedediah and Ebenezer Littlefield signed up in the company of Capt. Samuel Sawyers company."
However, there is no way to know if the "Daniel Chaney" listed is this Daniel Cheney. It is also probable that his sons and grandsons fought in the Revolution.
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