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Daniel Spangler, born ca. 1716 and died in Franklin County, Virginia on 3 November 1787. He was married to Mary Nofsinger (or Sower), who died in 1820, age 100 years. She was buried in Pine Creek Church Cemetery, Floyd County, Virginia. Daniel and Mary were the parents of six children: Daniel, George, John, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Mary. The first child, Daniel, was born 1747, died 4 February 1823 and is buried at Pine Creek Church Cemetery, Floyd County, Virginia. Daniel was married to Sarah ____. They had eight children: John, Daniel, George, Mary (md. George Sowers), William, Samuel, Jacob, and David. Includes descendants of these children, especially Samuel, from whom the author also descends. Descendants lived in Virginia (especially Franklin and Floyd Counties), Maryland, and elsewhere.
This addendum contains corrections to errors in and additions to: Descendants of Daniel and Mary Spangler, Franklin County, Virginia, 1773 / M. J. Spangler.
From the time of early settlement in Virginia, water-powered mills played a primary role in the state's economy. This work provides an overview of grain milling in Floyd County, Virginia, from 1770 to the present day. Topics covered include the difficulties involved in identifying early mills, the importance of mill site selection, water wheel types, laws regulating mills, the decline of milling and physical remains of abandoned mill sites. The main body of the book provides individual histories of 140 grist, flour, and feed mills, a few of which also processed wool. The histories are based primarily on oral histories, title deed records, and local newspapers. More than 100 photographs and maps supplement the text, and tables provide production figures for various mills from industrial censuses of 1850, 1870, and 1880.
Johann Daniel Warlick emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1729. He married Maria Margaretta Marstellar in about 1736. They had three children. He married Maria Barbara Schindler in about 1746 and had seven more children. They moved to Lincoln County, North Carolina in 1749. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and elsewhere.