Jim, you are right about George B. Daniel being at the right place at the right time to be a possible brother to your John Daniel and my James B. Daniel. Compare the lists of children of the three men. I know that isn't proof but it is convincing. John Daniel moved from Caswell County, NC, after 1830 and arrived in Jackson County, MO, in 1836. George B. married in Jackson in 1837 to Rebecca Savage who lived near John Daniel. They are on the same page in the 1840 census of Jackson County. John's children were Mary Ann, Frances Araminta, Sarah Jane, Martha Francis, James Henry, Roann, George Houston, Josiah and Julia Florence. John's only identified sibling, James B. Daniel who stayed in Caswell County named his children: Stephen W., John Green, Dreury M., Mary Jane, James Leonard, Rowanna, Araminta, Elizabeth C., Andrew Jackson, George Lafayette. Compare these to George B's list: Josiah, Sarah, John Brown, Martha Jane, Mary, George, Frances Marion, Araminta, Lucinda, and Jeff Davis (born before the Civil War). John and James B.'s parents were James Key and Sarah "Sallye" Brown Daniel. James Key was s/o Josiah and Elizabeth Key Daniel. Of course, I have no proof of any relationship to George B. but he seemed to be in the right places at the right time and was the right age. James Key and Sallye Brown Daniel had two unidentified sons and two daughters not identified. Rosalyn Daniels Sumner