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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DANIEL Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GNR.2ACIB/1871 Message Board Post: DANIEL_Eugene_1881-1960.JPG Norman Guiling photographed this gravestone in the Hickey Cemetery, Hill Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 148,394 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DANIEL Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GNR.2ACIB/1870 Message Board Post: DANIEL_John_G_1898-1969_.JPG Norman Guiling photographed this gravestone in the Hickey Cemetery, Hill Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 148,394 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
Point of Order ya'll. Captain William Daniel of Middlesex cannot be traced back to any specific family in England. He was not William Daniel of Wigan/Wiggan, England who did not come to America. Dorothy Forth did not marry William of Middlesex! William Daniel of Mass., was not William of Middlesex either. FTM has it all wrong. No John Daniell/Danyl of England spawned a William of any ilk who came over to the Colonies etc. http://paynedaniel.com Payne
Thanks for spelling it out. Payne ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Madison Daniel" <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 1:19 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL] Roll Call >I submit the following as a work in progress. Having met the DNA > participants, with the exception of Reverend Dickey Gene DANIELS, it is > agreed that we are related. This is based on DNA matches and review of > old > photographs, the only exception being my DNS of 15 vs 14. I have Kit 4116 > and 14965 in my data base and entering the others as time permits, > > I am DNA kit 4116 (DANIEL DNA Project) > 1st son of Thomas Jefferson + Sylvia Eugene DANSBY > 4th son of James Madison Jr + Nancy Alma MCDONALD > 3rd son of James Madison Sr+ Mary Ann (Molly) BALL > 3rd son of John Sr 1809NC-1860MS + Nancy Jane HOLMES > Note: Thanks to Pam MILLER I now have land claim documents placing my > John > on Butler Creek in Wayne County TN in 1841 and very near where all other > DNA > relatives were except Reuben who came near there later. > > DNA kit 32867 > 2nd son of Floyd Calvin + Vera Marie BREWER > 3rd son of Lonnie Arthur + Lydia Wilton CASTEEL > 3rd son of Thomas J + Nancy Mary THOMPSON > 2nd son of Calvin M (MELTON?) + Nancy Jane BREWER > 1st son of John Sr above. > > DNA kit 14965 > 5th son of Walter + Mildred Mae FRANKLIN > 1st son of Henry Clay + Camilla SHANDS > 1st son of James K Polk + Mary Elizabeth BUTLER > 2nd son of Lott A (Albert?) 1816NC-1872TN + Catherine BREWER > > DNA kit 13589 > 1st son of Claude/Clyde Nathaniel + Maude? (misplaced notes) > 2nd son of John William + Ada Martha Horne > 2nd son of William Mack + Jane Ann ANDERSON > 3rd son of William Mark 1804 NC-1890TX + Elizabeth Ann MELTON > > DNA kit 21205 > 4th son of Irvin Hilander + Rosa Lee SIMS > 2nd son of Andrew Jackson+ Mary Luthia ASH > 1st son of Isaac H A + Margaret Elizabeth BUTLER > 1st son of Reuben 1804NC-1863AR + Susan A WATTS > 6th (Youngest son of Joseph (Job) 1745/50NJ-1813/14TN + Elizabeth Betty > CALLOWAY ANDRESS??? > > Original spellings found are DANIEL pronounced DANNEL, however some later > families use DANIELS. > There may be some evidence that Joseph was born in NJ son of William b 26 > Mar 1721, son of James b 1670 Ireland. > My search of the BREWER, MELTON and THOMPSON collateral families indicate > movement from Moore Cnty NC., however I cannot locate any DANIEL > connections > there unless they were in a Quaker settlement > not researched. > James Madison Daniel MSGT USAF RET > 274 Manning Road > Marshall TX 75672-4084 > 903 935 1164 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
I submit the following as a work in progress. Having met the DNA participants, with the exception of Reverend Dickey Gene DANIELS, it is agreed that we are related. This is based on DNA matches and review of old photographs, the only exception being my DNS of 15 vs 14. I have Kit 4116 and 14965 in my data base and entering the others as time permits, I am DNA kit 4116 (DANIEL DNA Project) 1st son of Thomas Jefferson + Sylvia Eugene DANSBY 4th son of James Madison Jr + Nancy Alma MCDONALD 3rd son of James Madison Sr+ Mary Ann (Molly) BALL 3rd son of John Sr 1809NC-1860MS + Nancy Jane HOLMES Note: Thanks to Pam MILLER I now have land claim documents placing my John on Butler Creek in Wayne County TN in 1841 and very near where all other DNA relatives were except Reuben who came near there later. DNA kit 32867 2nd son of Floyd Calvin + Vera Marie BREWER 3rd son of Lonnie Arthur + Lydia Wilton CASTEEL 3rd son of Thomas J + Nancy Mary THOMPSON 2nd son of Calvin M (MELTON?) + Nancy Jane BREWER 1st son of John Sr above. DNA kit 14965 5th son of Walter + Mildred Mae FRANKLIN 1st son of Henry Clay + Camilla SHANDS 1st son of James K Polk + Mary Elizabeth BUTLER 2nd son of Lott A (Albert?) 1816NC-1872TN + Catherine BREWER DNA kit 13589 1st son of Claude/Clyde Nathaniel + Maude? (misplaced notes) 2nd son of John William + Ada Martha Horne 2nd son of William Mack + Jane Ann ANDERSON 3rd son of William Mark 1804 NC-1890TX + Elizabeth Ann MELTON DNA kit 21205 4th son of Irvin Hilander + Rosa Lee SIMS 2nd son of Andrew Jackson+ Mary Luthia ASH 1st son of Isaac H A + Margaret Elizabeth BUTLER 1st son of Reuben 1804NC-1863AR + Susan A WATTS 6th (Youngest son of Joseph (Job) 1745/50NJ-1813/14TN + Elizabeth Betty CALLOWAY ANDRESS??? Original spellings found are DANIEL pronounced DANNEL, however some later families use DANIELS. There may be some evidence that Joseph was born in NJ son of William b 26 Mar 1721, son of James b 1670 Ireland. My search of the BREWER, MELTON and THOMPSON collateral families indicate movement from Moore Cnty NC., however I cannot locate any DANIEL connections there unless they were in a Quaker settlement not researched. James Madison Daniel MSGT USAF RET 274 Manning Road Marshall TX 75672-4084 903 935 1164
My DANIEL line: Horry Wesley DANIEL, Jr. b. 6/6/1925, Laurens Co., GA d. 8/9/1994 M. Joyce Ann PORTER Horry Wesley DANIEL, Sr b. 5/12/1899, Laurens Co., GA d. 5/18/1965 M. Marguerite Rawlins Francis Marion DANIEL b. 12/12/1863, Laurens Co., GA d. 10/24/1948 M. Rachel Viola ADAMS James Wesley DANIEL b. 3/08/1827, Washington Co., GA d. 5/08/1907 M. Mary Elizabeth WATKINS Still at the brick wall......
The following are my ancestors: John Washington Daniel b.6Feb.1848 in Washington Co, Fl. d.7 Jul 1907 Macon Co., Al. M. Sarah Narcisa Davies of Harris Co., Ga. Lawson Daniel b. 18 Dec1819 inDale Co., Al. d. 15 Apr 1865 in Union Prison Camp in Elmira, N.Y. m. Emaline Tabor of Holmes Co., Fl. Stephen Daniel b. 1793 in Washington Co. Ga. d. 15 May 1863 in Washington/Jackson Co., Fl. m. Nancy Irwin of Washington Co., Ga. William Daniel b. 1760/70 place unknown d. After 1830 in Ga. or Al. Betsy Watts of Washington Co., Ga. Thomas W. Daniel, Jr. [email protected]
My DANIEL line is... Descendants of John DANIEL of St Clement Dane, London [Ann JONES (widow) DANIEL] as follows: Owen Daniel b abt 1663 in Isle of Wight, VA d abt 1700 in Chowan Dist, NC + Unknown Thomas Daniel b abt 1686 in Isle of Wight, VA d aft 11 Jul 1749 in Tyrrell Co, NC + Elizabeth Lanier b abt 1698 in Surry Co, VA d 09 Jun 1752 in Tyrrell Co, NC Robert Lanier Daniel b abt 1718 in Chowan Dist, NC d aft 11 Nov 1794 in Pitt Co, NC + Jemima Willis(?) Lanier Daniel b abt 1765 in NC d 15 Oct 1840 in Pitt Co, NC + Elizabeth Bowers Benjamin Lanier Daniel b 19 Sep 1796 in Pitt Co, NC d b/f 1882 in Pitt Co, NC + Margaret Little b 18 Apr 1806 in Pitt Co, NC d Ukn in Pitt Co, NC William Barcillie Daniel b abt 1832 in Pitt Co, NC d abt 17 Sep 1862 in Civil War at Shepherdstown, WV at the Battle of Sharpsburg/Antietam (my great grandfather) + Julia A Wilson b abt 1838 in Beaufort Co, NC d Ukn in Beaufort Co, NC Will Daniels Vienna, VA [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])
William Daniel of Middlesex Robert Daniel m. Margaret Price James Daniel of Albemarle James Daniel m. Sally Cocke Elijah Daniel m. Elizabeth Womack Frances Daniel m. John Cameron Sue Hall Mills
Hi, everyone My Daniel line appears in Rutherford Co., TN, Goochland Co., VA, and Middlesex Co., VA. Here is how I think my Daniel line goes--- Eudocia Daniel Brandon (Rutherford Co., TN)----my gg grandmother > Thurston Daniel ( Goochland Co., VA, Rutherford Co., TN) > Icabud Daniel (Goochland Co., VA) > Obadiah Daniel ( Middlesex Co., VA, Goochland Co., VA) > William Daniel, Jr. (VA) > Capt. William Daniel (England, VA)
My Daniel line, so far, starts with John Daniel b 1769 Va. d 1853 Cannon County Tn. married to a Nancy A????? b c 1775 d 1855 Cannon County Tn.. Then the only given named child identified at this time Peter Daniel b 1811 probably Tn. married to Mary Cantrell Bethel b 1816. Have heard of several possible parents of this John Daniel but nothing valid also, no valid surname has shown up for the Nancy A????. Am willing to check any possibilities that you may have for me. Thank you. Robert Wilkinson [email protected]
Researching the family of William and Frances O'DANIEL of Stafford County, Virginia, also known as the O'Daniels of Fairfax County, Virginia. Their surname evolved to Daniel, Daniell, and Daniels. The last known use of O'Daniel in these lines was in 1807 in Kershaw County, South Carolina. William O'DANIEL, b. ca 1691, d. ca 1728, said to be "probably a recent immigrant" by Fairfax Harrison in Tyler's Quarterly, married Frances, and had two Northern Neck Land Grants, 1717 and 1724, on Accotink Creek, in that part of Stafford County that became Fairfax County in 1742. Their children: John, b. 1718, died in Fairfax, VA in 1799; William (II), b. ca 1720, migrated to Craven Co., SC in 1754, died in Kershaw Co., SC in 1796; James, b. 1721, migrated to Craven Co., SC in 1754, then moved to Hancock Co., GA circa 1790 where he died in 1798; Elizabeth (William SCUTT) ca 1723 - bef 1755, died Fairfax, VA?; Catherine (Henry GUNNELL) ca 1725- aft 1792, died Fairfax, VA; Ann ( Unknown JONES) ca 1727 - aft 1758, known only by her being named in the 1755 LW&T of her mother, Frances O'Daniel GLADIN. This was the last generation that used the O'. Between 1740 and 1800, John's and William's families became DANIEL; James' family became DANIELL. DANIELS appeared in some lines after 1850. Among others, O'DANIEL granddaughters married into the HALBERT, TALBOTT, HURST, MITCHELL, JORDAN, ERWIN, TAYLOR, HENDRICK, AUSTON, MAY, and NELSON families. A few of the "brick walls": The JONES family of Ann O'DANIEL, daughter of William and Frances; The SCUTT family of Elizabeth O'DANIEL; James O'DANIEL, son of John, Jr. and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who received from his grandfather 200 acres of land in Fayette County, Kentucky in 1798; Mary O'Daniel BRAKLEY, daughter of John, Jr. and granddaughter of John O'Daniel, who received from her grandfather 200 acres of land in Fayette County, Kentucky in 1798; The MAY family of Frances O'DANIEL, daughter of John and granddaughter of William and Frances; The name of the first wife of James DANIELL; The name of the wife of William O'DANIEL (II). Robert Louis Daniell http://roloda.googlepages.com/home
NRA-ILAThis may interst some of our subscribers. Irmo is located about 20 miles from me. John R. Clarke 803-604-5189 410 Highland Avenue Batesburg, SC 29006-1311 ----- Original Message ----- From: NRA-ILA_Alerts To: John Clarke Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 5:27 PM Subject: The Passing of a Patriot Home | Current Legislation | Get Involved Locally | Register To Vote Contribute | Edit Your Profile NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 13, No. 42 10/20/06 States with updates this issue: California, Illinois, New Hampshire, and Virginia. THE PASSING OF A PATRIOT The pro-Second Amendment community lost a true friend last week, with the passing of Herman Richard Daniel of Irmo, S.C. "Rick" died due to complications from aortal heart issues. He was 45. An NRA Life Member, Rick's pro-gun résumé was long and distinguished and included: · 10 years as President, and currently Legislative Director, of Gun Owners of South Carolina, NRA's state affiliate; · NRA-ILA Election Volunteer Coordinator for South Carolina's First, Second, and Fourth congressional districts; · Being appointed by NRA President Sandy Froman to serve on the NRA Board of Directors' Grassroots Development Committee; · First ever America's 1st Freedom magazine's "NRA Member of The Year;" · Only non-legislator in South Carolina to be named "Defender of Freedom" by NRA; · Honored by South Carolina Senate and House in 2001 with Resolutions recognizing Rick's "efforts to ensure that future generations of South Carolinians will enjoy the Right to Keep and Bear Arms through his support of responsible gun ownership and gun safety legislation and to congratulate him for being chosen" as the first recipient of the America's 1st Freedom magazine's "NRA Member of The Year;" · Second Amendment Foundation's 2006 "James Madison Award" winner for excellence in writing; · Panelist, 2006 Gun Rights Policy Conference; · Member, S.C. Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus Board of Advisors; · Founding Member, Mid-Carolina Friends of NRA Committee; · NRA Certified Firearms Instructor and State Certified Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor; · NRA "Refuse to be a Victim®" instructor; · Taught Eddie Eagle GunSafe® Program at schools and churches. In addition to practicing what NRA preaches on volunteerism, Rick also dedicated his professional life to public service, as he served four statewide elected officials, including serving in the former S.C. Attorney General's Office as an investigator. Additionally, at the time of his passing, Rick served as a State Constable Officer in S.C. State Guard (Special Liaison Unit) and was a longtime aide to South Carolina Comptroller General, Richard Eckstrom (R). He was eulogized by, among others, Lt. Governor Andre Bauer (R), and the service was attended by other elected officials. Not only was Rick among the top pro-gun activists in the country, but he was a friend to many of us in the NRA family. His activism, wit, friendship, guidance, and professionalism will be sorely missed, and our thoughts and prayers remain with his family and friends. The son of Evelyn Spires and the late Herman Daniel, Rick is survived by his loving wife Esther and two daughters, Heather Rhea and Kara Nina; his brother Jim and wife Tonette, with niece Jamie; and sister Linda and her husband Charley Butler. VISIT NRA-PVF SITE BEFORE ELECTION DAY FOR CANDIDATE GRADES & ENDORSEMENTS! Election Day, November 7, is now less than three weeks away! For up-to-the-minute campaign information, and to see what more you can do to help elect pro-Second Amendment candidates to office, NRA members are strongly encouraged to visit the NRA-Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) website, www.NRAPVF.org. This official NRA campaign site will serve as your one-stop campaign reference guide this election season. 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With so few days between now and Election Day, November 7, please be sure that you leave no stone unturned and, on November 7, join us on "Freedom's Frontline" and "Vote Freedom First"! "GIVE THEM BACK" As you've read in previous Grassroots Alerts, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, law-abiding citizens had their lawfully owned firearms confiscated by local officials! When citizens needed protection the most, they were stripped of their right to self-defense. As you've also read, President Bush recently signed NRA-backed legislation to ensure such travesties are never repeated. NRA has launched a new web site--http://www.givethemback.com/--with shocking video coverage of New Orleans gun confiscations that you'll never see on ABC, CBS, or NBC. This site gives gun owners a stark and brutal reminder of why we must defend our firearm freedoms with passion and vigilance, in Congress, in state legislatures, in the courts.AND ON ELECTION DAY. This site makes it clear why gun owners can never, ever sit on the sidelines during an election, and serves as a slap-in-the-face wake up call for every gun owner who thinks anti-gun politicians don't have the nerve or the will to confiscate our guns. And why they must be defeated before they ever get their hands on power! Please be sure to visit http://www.givethemback.com/ today, and forward the link to your friends, family, and fellow gun owners. Remember what happened in New Orleans, and let your voice be heard on Election Day--Vote Freedom First on November 7! With your help, we're going to make the first time in New Orleans the LAST time in America. HALBROOK DEMOLISHES ANTI-GUN PROPAGANDA When it comes to the debate over the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, few, if any, have contributed more than constitutional scholar and attorney, Stephen Halbrook. His books and law review articles are "must reading" for all (including other scholars) who are interested in the origin of the right to arms and the Second Amendment. Now, Halbrook has come to the defense of the right to arms once again. This time, he responds to arguments currently being pushed by Ohio State University (OSU) history professor, Saul Cornell. Most of the academics who once believed that the Second Amendment protects something other than an individual right have changed their minds or gone silent, due to the overwhelming evidence presented by Halbrook, Joyce Lee Malcolm, David Hardy, Don Kates, Sanford Levinson, Robert Cottrol, William van Alstyne, Akhil Reed Amar, Nelson Lund, and many others over the last 20-odd years. Not Cornell. He is trying to create a niche for himself as a conspicuous dissenter, heading up the Second Amendment Research Center (SARC) at OSU. While the SARC purports to be a "nonpartisan center promoting scholarship on issues concerning the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and firearms regulation," it receives funding from the radically anti-gun Joyce Foundation. Cornell is pushing the idea that the Second Amendment requires gun control and imposes a civic duty to possess arms while serving in a militia. And he says that those who believe that the amendment protects an individual right misinterpret the writings of Judge St. George Tucker, author of the first and foremost treatise on our Constitution and Bill of Rights. To the contrary, Halbrook points out, Tucker considered the Second Amendment the "palladium of liberty" and self-defense "the first law of nature." Tucker lamented that under the infamous British Game Laws, only well-to-do Englishmen were permitted to hunt, but "others can keep a gun for their defense; so that the whole nation are completely disarmed, and left at the mercy of the government, under the pretext of preserving the breed of hares and partridges, for the exclusive use of the independent country gentlemen." By comparison, Tucker said, under the Second Amendment our Congress has "no power to regulate, or interfere with the domestic concerns, or police of any state," "nor will the constitution permit any prohibition of arms to the people." DEER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, OHIO The Cuyahoga Valley National Park announced that it will be preparing a management plan to address overpopulation of white-tailed deer. An environmental impact statement (EIS) will be prepared and the preliminary management options are: landscape management, fencing, reproductive control, direct reduction, or a combination of these options. The use of hunters is not mentioned because hunting is not permitted in the Park. However, the Park should "contract" people with hunting skills to assist them in any reduction plan. The Park is accepting comments on the preliminary options until November 6. The Park will be holding public meetings and when a draft EIS is prepared, it will be made available for public comment. Hunter participation in wildlife management has proven to be the most cost effective tool available. Let the Park hear your thoughts by sending comments to: Resource Management, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, 15610 Vaughn Road, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 or on line at http://www.parkplanning.nps.gov/cuva. Click on the link titled Cuyahoga Valley National Park Deer Management Plan/EIS. 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If you are unable to attend for breakfast, but can help with the clean-up, take Highway 88 about 18 miles east of Jackson to Buckorn, then turn south (right) on Tiger Creek Road. At the Reservoir, keep driving east above the PG&E houses on the one lane paved Salt Springs Road for a bit over one mile, then turn right 500 yards down into the quarry. To RSVP, please contact Steve Morgan at (530) 620-3946 or by e-mail at [email protected] ILLINOIS When Cook County voters go to the polls this Election Day, November 7, they will be faced with the opportunity to vote on Countywide Advisory Referendum 1¾a non-binding referendum that seeks to urge the State of Illinois to ban countless semi-automatic rifles, shotguns, and handguns, as well as all .50 caliber rifles. The Cook County Board could just as easily have given the voters of Cook County an opportunity to voice their support for any number of proven crime-fighting measures, but certain anti-gun extremists on the Board have chosen to promote a statewide version of the federal gun ban that was such a complete failure in combating violent crime that Congress allowed it to expire two years ago. Targeting law-abiding gun owners instead, the referendum uses buzzwords and phrases ("For the health and safety of children...") that could have been lifted directly from the websites of gun-ban extremists such as the Brady Campaign, which has endorsed the proposal. Joining the Brady Bunch in support of the referendum at a September event were several anti-gun politicians, including Cook County Commissioners Larry Suffredin (D-13) and John Daley (D-11); State Senator Antonio Munoz (D-1); State Representatives Edward Acevedo (D-2) and Esther Golar (D-6); and Alderman Todd Stroger (D-8). NRA opposes passage of Countywide Advisory Referendum 1, urges its members in Cook County to vote against it, and to spread the word to oppose this effort to prohibit the law-abiding citizens of Illinois from possessing firearms commonly used for personal protection, hunting, and sporting purposes. NEW HAMPSHIRE New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R), and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino (D), are personally contacting every mayor in New Hampshire asking them to sign onto Mayor Bloomberg's New York-style gun control agenda. Please call your Mayor and find out if he/she has received such a call, then, discourage your mayor from signing onto this outrageous attack on our Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Then, please call the Gun Owners of New Hampshire at (603) 225-4664, and let them know whether or not your Mayor received that call. 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Here's my line: William Daniel, born circa 1735, died 1804, Sussex Co, Delaware married Sarah Postles, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Postles known children: William, Thomas, Abraham, Rachel, Selah, Sally possible children: John and Mary Abraham Daniel, son of William and Sarah, born 1769, Sussex Co., DE; died 1831, Sussex Co., DE married 1st - Mary Hickman, daughter of Jacob and Ann Hickman married 2nd - Comfort Stockley, daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Stockley had 4 sons with 1st wife: William, Joshua, James, George 8 children with 2nd wife: Jacob, Elizabeth, Mary, Stockley, William, James, David, and a 2nd Stockley Joshua Daniels, son of Abraham and Mary, born 1800, Sussex Co., died after 1860, probably Philadelphia, PA married Ann had at least 5 children: Samuel, Mary, David, Georgianna, and Joshua Joshua's brother, James H. Daniel, also moved to Philadelphia. The two worked as jeweller. Joshua almost always used DANIELS while James almost always went by DANIEL. Samuel D. Daniels, son of Joshua and Ann, born Oct 1832, Philadelphia; died 1 Aug 1900, Philadelphia married Jane Ann Murphy, daughter of William C. and Jane Murphy, 23 Feb 1857 in Philadelphia Civil War veteran, had 9 children: George, Robert & Samuel (twins), 2nd Samuel, Louisa, Sarah, Jane, John, and Martha My great-grandfather: John Murphy Daniels, b. 24 May 1877, Philadelphia, d. 26 August 1934, Philadelphia married Martha Smith, daughter of William and Martha (Clare) Smith, 9 May 1899, Philadelphia had twelve children, seven lived to adulthood, one still living: John, Walter, Thomas, Jenny "Jean", 2nd John, Ruth, Martha, George, Laura, Robert, William, and Alice. On my husband's side, I also have a DANIEL who married his great-grandaunt: William Marion Daniel, b. 26 Nov 1877, Murray Co., GA; died 19 Mar 1940, Dawson, GA married Nina Lee Snellgrove, daughter of Lovett and Amanda (McGrady) Snellgrove children: Lucius, Julian, Clifford, William, Jessie, Fred, Roy, Addie, and Ruby Lauren -- -- Lauren Snellgrove mailto:[email protected] See my genealogy pages at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lsnell/
My DANIEL line is from:*indicates my direct line Thomas J DANIEL b. 1817 GA d. aft 1880 most likely Randolph Co., GA m.Silvy [Zilpha ?] ? 1836 - 1837 probably GA, Zilpha was b. 1818 GA d. bef. 1875 Thomas mar. Rabacca [Rebecca] Ann Walls 11 Aug 1875 Children: 1. Susan DANIEL b. 1838 d. ? m Thomas TEASLEY 2. Stephen DANIEL b. 1839 d. ? m. Sarah ? 3. William M DANIEL b. 4 Jan 1844 d. ? m ? 4. Edmund DANIEL b.1846 d. ? m. ? 5. Louisa M DANIEL b.1849 d. ? m. ? *6. Henry J DANIEL b. 1855 d.1881 Randolph Co., GA [family lore is Henry was killed in his front yard by a former slave] m. 9 Oct 1873 *Mary Jane QUICK b. 25 May 1850 d.14 Mar 1946 Leake Co., MS 7. Zilpha b.1855 d. ? m. ? 8. James M b.1859 d. ? m. ? I have not been able to gain hardly any data on my DANIEL from Randolph Co., GA; it is not from lack of trying...there is no marriage record no cemetery records for my Thomas J and Zilpha ? in Randolph or any GA marriage book that I have gotten my hands on to look in...if any one has any suggestions please I am open minded. Thanks Debbie [email protected]
I am looking for both ancestors & descendants of Martin Daniel, Sr &/or Martin Daniel, Jr..........Is there a MALE descendant from this line that is interested in participating in the DANIEL(S) DNA surname project? If you are please e-mail me.... I would like to discuss it with you.... Thanks, ~Sue~ Martin Daniel, Sr b. 1791 NC m. Mary "Polly" McElwain Children were: James Robert b. 1818 m. Mary Smith O. W. b. abt 1820 Martin, Jr. b. abt 1822 Unknown son b. 1825 Ann b. abt 1830 Martin Daniel, Jr b abt 1822 m. 1st Sarah Harris May 25, 1843 Children from this marriage: all born Fayette Co., IL Louis b. 1844 Elizabeth b. Nov 5, 1845 m. John Vaughn Martin Calvin b. Nov 25, 1850 Melissa b. Nov 1853 m. David C. "Peter" Bashaw Henry b. Apr 26, 1854 m. Mary Letty Maliff 2nd Sarah E. unknown Tillie b. 1855 married unknown Wisner Martin Daniel, Jr married 2nd Mary Ann Smith Apr 19, 1855 Fayette Co Children from this marriage : all born in Fayette Co. IL George b. Sep 9, 1859 John b. Mar 2, 1861 Samuel b. Jun 27, 1862 Jasper b. Jun 4, 1864 Martha b. Jun 15, 1866
I have been reading the e-mail post for a long time and guess it is time to jump in! So here goes!! Any help with this line will be greatly appreciated. I have received info from a cousin that my Daniel line has in it the following and all were in Campbell County, Va. Josiah Daniel married Priscilla Trent. Their son, Thomas Daniel married Kezah Faris Their son, Thomas E. Daniel married Catherine Gardner Their son, James Richard Daniel is listed below. 1 James Richard DANIEL b: 28 April 1853 in Campbell Co., Va d: 05 June 1918. +Mollie Jane ASHER b: 06 September 1854 in Campbell Co., Va d: 17 May 1917 in Campbell Co., Va 2 Nannie Fletcher DANIEL b: 1877 +Andrew Walton ELLIOTT b: 07 March 1863 in Winfall, Campbell, Va d: 08 April 2 [1] Walter Woodson DANIEL b: 30 September 1880 d: 12 May 1953 in home, Campbell Co.,Va +Daisy Evie DINWIDDIE b: 1885 d: Bef. 1908 *2nd Wife of [1] Walter Woodson DANIEL: +Katie Louise ROBERTS b: 29 March 1885 d: 03 March 1975 in home, Campbell Co., Va 2 Cassie M. DANIEL b: February 1883 d: 1961 +Richard M MASON b: 1865 2 Bain Charles DANIEL b: February 1885 d: 1970 +Mattie Virginia HARRIS 2 Josie P DANIEL b: July 1888 d: 1902 2 [2] William Asher DANIEL b: July 1891 +Sally UNKNOWN *2nd Wife of [2] William Asher DANIEL: +Lula P. MOON b: 1896 d: 1918 2 Edward Hughes DANIEL b: November 1896 d: 1971 +Emma Heater MOORE b: 1900 d: 1984 My grandfather is Walter Woodson Daniel. Hopes this helps someone (so they can guide me). Bill Crews
1 Morgan Daniels b: 1775 in Llanguick, Glamorgan, Wales d: 1846 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co, Pa. .. +Mary Gibbs b: 1789 in Llanguick, Glamorgan, Wales m: 03 Jun 1809 in St. Ciwg's Parish Church, Llangiwg, Glamorgan, Wales d: 1869 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co, Pa. ..... 2 Mary Daniels b: Abt. 1810 ..... 2 Magdalene Daniels b: Abt. 1812 in Glamorgan, Wales d: Bet. 1882 - 1897 ......... +John W. Davis b: Abt. 1810 in Glamorgan, Wales d: 02 May 1882 in Pittston, PA ............ 3 Katherine Davis b: Abt. 1834 ................ +x Owens ............ 3 Mary Davis b: Abt. 1835 ................ +William Lewis ............ 3 Jane E. Davis b: 27 Sep 1838 in NY d: 26 Feb 1915 in Edwardville, Luzerne Co, PA ................ +Isaac Jones b: 1835 in Llanddarog, Carmarthenshire, Wales m: 06 Apr 1858 in West Pittston, Luzerne Co, PA d: 30 Jun 1870 in Irondale, OH ............ *2nd Husband of Jane E. Davis: ................ +Thomas David "T.D." Davies b: 15 May 1846 in Llangommarch, Brecon, Wales m: 11 Feb 1873 in Edwardville, Luzerne Co, PA d: 16 Nov 1903 in Edwardville, Luzerne Co, PA ............ 3 Ann Davis b: Abt. 1842 d: Bef. 1881 ............ 3 William J. Davis b: Jun 1844 in Carbondale, Lackawanna Co, PA ................ +Jemima A. Rowland ............ 3 Elizabeth Davis b: Abt. 1848 d: Bef. 1881 ..... 2 Daniel Daniels b: 16 Mar 1816 in Godre'r Graig, Llangiwg Parish, Glamorgan, S Wales d: 22 Dec 1895 in Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ......... +Margaret Owen b: 06 Apr 1821 in Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales m: 01 May 1848 d: 10 Jun 1885 in PA ............ 3 John Daniels b: 09 Oct 1850 in PA d: 18 Sep 1885 in Elksdale, Susquehanna Co, PA ................ +Mary "Mamie" H. Arnold b: 1861 in PA m: 06 Mar 1878 in Clifford Twp, Susquehanna Co, PA ............ 3 Morgan D. Daniels b: 27 Dec 1852 in Welsh Hill, Susquehanna Co, PA d: 26 Jul 1934 in Uniondale, Susquehanna Co, PA ................ +Mary Elizabeth "Mamie" Rounds b: 26 Apr 1861 in Clifford, Susquehanna Co, PA m: 11 Apr 1878 d: 1952 in Rush Twp, Susquehanna Co, PA ............ 3 William Rutherford Daniels b: 06 Oct 1854 in Clifford Twp, Susquehanna Co, PA d: 11 Jun 1927 in Denver, Denver Co, CO ................ +Margaret M. Porter b: Dec 1865 in Canada m: 1885 d: Aft. 1927 ............ 3 Samuel Daniels b: 19 Sep 1856 in PA d: 06 Oct 1918 in Harvey, Cook Co, IL ................ +Sarah E. Richards b: Aug 1859 in PA m: 23 Nov 1892 d: Aft. 1920 ............ 3 Mary Ellen Daniels b: 22 Jul 1858 in Welsh Hill, Susquehanna Co, PA d: 25 May 1940 in 10 N Broad St, West Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ................ +Thomas Arthur Williams b: 23 Oct 1858 in Rhymney, Monmouth, Wales m: 15 Oct 1890 d: 28 Aug 1935 in 10 N.Broad St, West Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ............ 3 Elizabeth Jane Daniels b: 18 Feb 1860 in PA d: 17 Dec 1895 in Scranton, Lackawanna Co, PA ................ +Peter Roberts b: 29 Jul 1859 in Dowlais, Glamorgan, Wales m: 19 Nov 1889 d: 02 Dec 1932 in Mount Vernon, NY ............ 3 Annie Daniels b: 22 May 1862 in PA d: 11 Jan 1889 in PA ............ 3 Emaline Daniels b: 02 Mar 1864 in PA d: 01 Nov 1931 in Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ............ 3 Margaret A. Daniels b: 28 Feb 1868 in PA d: 24 Sep 1893 in Clifford, Susquehanna Co, PA ............ 3 Augusta Daniels b: Bef. 1880 d: Bef. 1880 ..... 2 Winifred "Gweney" Daniels b: Abt. 1819 in Godre'r-graig, Llangiwg, Glamorgan, Wales d: 06 Dec 1895 in PA ......... +John B. Cook b: 24 Apr 1803 in Bleanavon, Monmouthshire, Wales m: 01 Dec 1847 in Carbondale, PA d: 06 Mar 1873 in PA ............ 3 John Daniels Cook b: 12 Sep 1848 in Danville, PA d: 14 May 1925 ................ +Frances R. Rishell b: Abt. 1852 in PA m: 24 Aug 1875 in Danville, PA ..... 2 Rees Daniels b: 1822 d: 14 Nov 1862 in Spring Brook, Luzerne Co, PA ..... 2 Angharad/Margaret Daniels b: 27 Jan 1824 in Llanguick, Glamorgan, Wales d: Bef. 1897 ..... 2 Ann Daniels b: 06 Apr 1826 in Llangiwg, Glamorgan, Wales d: 1886 in PA ......... +David Maxey b: 1818 in Wales d: 08 Apr 1892 in Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ............ 3 Mary J. Maxey d: 24 Apr 1924 in Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ................ +Thomas Davis b: in Hazleton, Luzerne Co, PA ............ 3 Anna E. Maxey ................ +x Nicholson m: in Nicholson, PA ............ 3 William J. Maxey b: 22 Jul 1863 in Lansford, Carbon Co, PA d: 28 Nov 1946 in PA ................ +Rebecca Brown b: 28 Oct 1870 in Hancock, NY m: 16 May 1892 in Pennsylvania d: 04 Nov 1957 in Forest City, Susquehanna Co, PA ..... 2 Jane Daniels b: 13 Mar 1827 in near Neath, South Wales d: 22 Mar 1909 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. ......... +Edward Morgan b: 1825 in Montgomeryshire, Wales m: 1849 in Mr.&Mrs.J.W.Davis (Jane's sister), Pittston d: 10 Jan 1896 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. ............ 3 Mary Morgan b: 01 Jun 1857 in Jersey City, Hudson Co., New Jersey d: 08 Feb 1913 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. ................ +Solomon David Stroh b: 24 Sep 1857 in Riverside, Northumberland, Pa. m: Apr 1884 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. d: 12 Sep 1918 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. ............ 3 Elizabeth J. Morgan b: 18 Jul 1859 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. d: 15 Jan 1943 in West Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. ................ +Wheeler H. Holmes b: May 1856 in PA d: 1924 in Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. ............ 3 Anne Morgan b: Abt. 1862 in PA ..... 2 William Daniels b: 05 Sep 1830 in Llanguick, Glamorgan, Wales d: 1925 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co, PA ......... +Jane Nichols b: 14 Jul 1844 in Wales m: Aft. 1860 d: 17 Mar 1911 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co, PA ............ 3 Mary Daniels b: 1863 in PA d: 1931 in Margaretville, NY ................ +William E. Griffith b: 1856 in PA m: 1889 d: 1925 ............ 3 Rachel Daniels b: 1865 in PA d: 1956 ............ 3 Morgan Daniels b: 1866 in PA d: 1922 ................ +Mary "Annie" Richards b: 1873 m: 03 Jul 1895 in Plymouth, PA d: Aft. 1920 ............ 3 David R. Daniels b: 06 Aug 1868 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Cty, PA d: 02 Apr 1938 in Scranton, Lackawanna Cty, PA ................ +Lillie Mae Forbes b: 03 Aug 1885 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Cty, PA d: 23 Apr 1962 in Scranton, Lackawanna Cty, PA ............ 3 William B. Daniels b: 1870 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co., Pa. d: 1899 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co., Pa. ............ 3 Katie Daniels b: 1873 in PA ................ +Tom Ayers ............ 3 Edwin Daniels b: 1874 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co., Pa. d: 1887 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co., Pa. ............ 3 Mabel Winifred Daniels b: 1876 in Spring Brook, PA d: 25 Mar 1919 in Spring Brook, PA ................ +Thomas Hugh Spangenberg, Sr b: 31 Oct 1877 in East Hamlinton, PA m: 19 Feb 1902 in Scranton, PA d: 21 May 1959 in Endwell, NY ............ 3 Jennie Daniels b: 1878 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co., PA d: Dec 1916 in Spring Brook, Lackawanna Co., PA ................ +Milton Garfield Wombacher b: in PA m: Abt. 1909 d: 1943 ............ 3 Albert Reese Daniels b: 12 May 1881 in Spring Brook, PA d: 09 Sep 1962 in Binghamton, NY ................ +Miriam Perry Divorce: 16 Apr 1912 ............ *2nd Wife of Albert Reese Daniels: ................ +Margaret Alice Reid b: 21 Oct 1894 m: 14 Sep 1913 in Binghamton, NY d: 03 Nov 1986 in Hornell, NY Morgan's parents were Thomas and Gwinnie DANIELS; he also had a brother Benjamin who also immigrated to PA with his family and settled in Susquehanna Co. I'd love to share information! Sharon
No body's inquiry will go unchecked. We may dead end here and there but that's the name of the game. Payne ----- Original Message ----- From: "E. C.G." <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: <Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 10:58 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL] DANIEL Roll Call > Hey Payne and all, > > As always, my line goes this way: > > Thomas DANIELS b. N. Ireland > m. Susan CARAWAY > Sons were: > Clifford DANIELS b. N Ireland, (brothers John Cutrell, James, and > Thomas), m. 1st Susan CARAWAY 1826 NC > son of Clifford: > Hiram DANIELS b. 1840 NC m. Nancy A BROTHERS b 1842 NC > son of Hiram: > James Richard DANIELS b. 1865 Pamlico Co NC, m. Getha BROWN NC. > These are my grandparents. They had 11 children. > > Fortunately, Hiram was brother to Josephus DANIELS making this line easy > to trace. > > My brother is also a Josephus Daniels He is 79 and a direct male DANIELS > descendant. He is willing to do DNA testing, but at this time we are > financially unable to do so. > > Carol Daniels Gaines, KY > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >