I am looking for someone who knows anything about a Dunn family that lived in Conewango.
Henry Dunn, who at an early day was connected with Hackney & Harriott in their lumbering operations on the Conewango, came here from Meadville and became a permanent resident about the year 1815. For a number of years he kept tavern in a house said to have been erected by Martin Reese about 1812. This building, of hewn timbers, stood upon the grounds now occupied by the First National Bank. Dunn's Tavern was a popular resort, and at one time he entertained as a guest the notorious Aaron Burr, who, being storm-bound, was compelled to tarry here several days while en route down the river to the home of Blennerhasset. Subsequently Dunn built quite a pretentious hostelry on the northwest corner of Second and Liberty streets, afterwards known as the Hackney House and the Russell House corner. He had a son named Harry A Dunn who married Hannah (?) and had at least 4 children including Eben who married Ellen Josephine Fisher. They had 3 children including Ettamonia, who married Edwin Ruthven Pease.
Looking for information on Henry's parents and origins. I believe it may be Meadville, but am uncertain. Any help would be appreciated!