

"Daniel Tichenor (1748-1831) of Newark, New Jersey was the son of Daniel Tichenor (1704-1776) and Susanna Guerin (1714-1778). He married Abigail Coe (1742-1826), with whom he had seven children: Rachel (1769-1849), Sarah (1771-1776), Phebe (1772-1777), Isaac Coe (1778-1850), Sarah (1779-1851), Gabriel (1781-1855), and Abigail (1788-1861). Daniels brother Isaac Tichenor (1754-1838) served as a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from 1790-1797, was elected governor of that state from 1797-1806, and was a United States Senator from 1815-1821."
"Daniel Tichenor served in the Revolutionary War as a lieutenant in Captain Elephalet Johnsons regiment, and fought in the battles of Monmouth and Connecticut Farms. Afterwards he became a farmer in Newark, and his family lived in a large house on Broad Street, the lot extending from Tichenor Street to Pennington Street. The family were members of The First Presbyterian Church."
Source: New Jersey Historical Society: Manuscript Group 181, Estate of Daniel Tichenor (1748-1831) Vendue book, 1831-1832Daniel Tichenor was a Revolutionary War officer and a brother of Isaac Tichenor (1754-1838), a governor of Vermont. Ashbel W. Corey acted as executor of his estate.
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1748
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Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, Colonial America
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1831 |
October 16, 1831
Age 83
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Lick Creek, Pike County, KY, United States
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