Rash's Surname Index
Notes for Daniel MAULE
In 1771, Daniel was apprenticed to Jonas Chamberlain, of Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co.
Daniel was a tanner and a farmer. When all of his brothers were of legal age, Daniel purchased from them 66 acres of his father's farm, these 66 acres being the eastern portion of the farm, nearest St. David's, Pa. Daniel added to his land by purchases from others. He constructed a tannery on the property sometime after 1783. Daniel kept a tollgate on the Lancaster turnpike (Rte. 30), which ran through the original Maule property. On his property, Daniel built a stone house in the 1790's. It later was used as the parsonage for the Presbyterian Church in Wayne, Pa., but it no longer stands. After his death, Daniel's executors sold the land for $6,826; it eventually became part of the Askin tract on which Wayne was developed .
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