The 1840 US Census shows (2) Morningstar families with heads of household named Adam Morningstar in Walker Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
1840 US Census--Walker Township for Adam Morningstar (1) --'Total People 6'--Free 'White Males ages 30 to 39 = 1
1840 US Census--Walker Township for 'Adam Morningston'* (2)--'Total People 5'-' Free White Males 70 to 79 =1'
Adam Morningstar was a Blacksmith.
'The mechanics trade has been carried on in McConnellstown since 1800. That year William States opened up a blacksmith-shop, and ever since that trade here has been carried on by some member of the States family. Subsequent smiths have been ADAM MORNINGSTAR, Abraham Isenberg, and Israel Baumgartner.' (History of Huntingdon and Blair Counties, Pennsylvania, Africa [1883] p. 384.)
Source: Ancestors of Milton Huston Garner; Generation No. 5./ 20. i.
Verification of this interment location is ongoing.
The 1840 US Census shows (2) Morningstar families with heads of household named Adam Morningstar in Walker Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
1840 US Census--Walker Township for Adam Morningstar (1) --'Total People 6'--Free 'White Males ages 30 to 39 = 1
1840 US Census--Walker Township for 'Adam Morningston'* (2)--'Total People 5'-' Free White Males 70 to 79 =1'
Adam Morningstar was a Blacksmith.
'The mechanics trade has been carried on in McConnellstown since 1800. That year William States opened up a blacksmith-shop, and ever since that trade here has been carried on by some member of the States family. Subsequent smiths have been ADAM MORNINGSTAR, Abraham Isenberg, and Israel Baumgartner.' (History of Huntingdon and Blair Counties, Pennsylvania, Africa [1883] p. 384.)
Source: Ancestors of Milton Huston Garner; Generation No. 5./ 20. i.
Verification of this interment location is ongoing.
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