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  1. In 1735 he acquired farmland known as the "old Naudain homestead," which was located near Taylor's Bridge in Appoquinimink Hundred, and which, except for the period 1816–1827, remained in his descendants' hands into the 20th century.

  2. Jan 11, 2022 · In 1735 he acquired farmland known as the "old Naudain homestead," which was located near Taylor's Bridge in Appoquinimink Hundred, and which, except for the period 1816-1827, remained in his descendants' hands into the 20th Century.

    • Delaware
    • January 4, 1872
    • January 6, 1790
  3. The Naudains once owned considerable land in Appoquinimink Hundred. They are descendants of Elias Naudain, a French Huguenot emigrant born in London. His certificate of naturalization as an English subject, was recorded at New Castle, June 12, 1720, though he had settled in this Hundred a dozen or more years before that date.

  4. Sep 14, 2018 · He died on 9 Mar 1800 in New Castle County, Delaware, at age 48. He was born on his parents' farm near Taylor's Bridge in Appoquinimink Hundred. He and his wife were active in Drawyer's Presbyterian Church, of which he was an elder and a member of the board of trustees, and where they are buried.

  5. Research genealogy for John Elias Naudain of Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, United States, as well as other members of the Naudain family, on Ancestry®.

  6. In 1683 there were forty taxable inhabitants between Appoquinimink and Duck Creeks. The assessment list of the same territory for 1751, as returned by William Williams, contained the names of two hundred and forty-nine taxables, and a total assessment amounting to two thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars.

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  8. Research genealogy for James Conly Naudain of Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, USA, as well as other members of the Naudain family, on Ancestry®.

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