Rash's Surname Index


Notes for Andrew Snow NAUDAIN

He studied law in the office of John M. Clayton but diverted his efforts to managing Mt. Airy Plantation while his father served in the U.S. Senate. Ruth Bennett's "Naudain Family of Delaware" says that the quit farming because that life "proved too strenuous for Mrs. Naudain's health." They moved to Wilmington, and he went into partnership with John Peterson of Smyrna to engage in the leather business in Philadelphia, which lasted for many years. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church. One source gives 1832 as his and Mary's marriage date. Another source says he died on 8 Mar 1895.
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