I represent Allen McCaskill, son of Findlay and Peggy McCaskill. I lived in the Escambia River District, which included both banks of the Escambia River from the Alabama line into present day Santa Rosa County, about 25-40 miles north of Pensacola as it existed in 1820. My household was part of an Anglo-American population that settled and farmed land in Spanish territory without permission of the Spanish government, but which was tolerated because it supplied Pensacola with produce. I came from Scotland, and at the time of the 1820 census of the Escambia River District, I was 25 years old and had 7 siblings. Our household included 5 enslaved Black people. We lived on a fair-sized farm with cattle and hogs.
Allen McCaskill
| Race | White |
|---|---|
| Birthdate | 1795/1/17 |
| Age in 1821 | 26 |
| Marital Status | Single |
| Address in 1821 | Escambia River District, FL |
| Sources | 2, 10, 12 |
