What DANIEL Line do the following individuals belong to ? Reference Line 27-39, page 25, dwelling 242/243, family 194 & 195, 1870 Census M593_255, Bath Township, Mason County IL, enumerated 7 Jul 1870 by Charles R ? DANIEL, Calloway age 37 male white farmer Personal $2000.00 born TN citizen YOUNG, Mary age 44 female white keeping house Real Estate $2000.00 born TN DANIEL, Polly age 63 female white (lives in family) born NC McDANIEL, Charles age 34 male white farm hand born IL YOUNG,John C age 15 male white lives in family born I DANIEL, J Key (Isley iaw Ancestry.com transcriber) age 48 male white farmer Real Estate $7,000.00 Personal $2000.00 born TN norw Mary A age 40 female white keeps house born KY corw John A age 16 male white works on farm born IL in school George W age 14 male white works on farm born IL in school William age 12 male white born IL in school Minerva age 10 female white born IL Mitchell age 8 male white born IL Caroline age 4 female white I ask these questions, since Callaway DANIEL born 1802 NC., resided w/family in Franklin/Lincoln/Moore Counties TN., is of the Jack DANIEL line fame, is elder brother of Reuben DANIEL (See DNA Kit 21205 results). Are relatives of Lott, John, & William families, see kits 14965,13589, 32867 & 4116. Calvin M DANIEL (eldest son of John) purchased his farm in Tishomingo County MS from George H YOUNG in 1854. My Great Grandfather James Madison DANIEL Sr. is buried next to a YOUNG in Norman Cleveland County OK., where he was one of the first elected County Commissioners in 1891, before OK statehood. Numerous researchers and also found on Ancestry "ONE WORLD TREE" assignments of James Key DANIEL as father of my John Daniel born 1809 NC., probably in reference to one of my earlier DANIEL Board msgs to Genealogy.com or Ancestry.com, however, I cannot confirm this assignment since DNA results do not back up this assignment. I have enough difficulty finding sources to make assignments of Reuben to his brothers, sisters and parents as it is, since as Anne put it before her demise, I cannot source the Motlow and Heinemann assignments or as she put it, "believe the fairy tale". I can certainly use help from anyone with sources on my family research.