(Pam wrote to Bob): > The other candidate that was interesting to me was William B. Daniel > age > 28 in 1880 Palo Pinto, widower with one young daughter Lillian D. > age 2 > (but it would mean he waited 10 years to remarry unless there was > another wife in between). This also broke down and this William B. > may > be the Wiley B. Daniel in Palo Pinto in 1900, b. Sep 1853, with a > new > wife (highly likely, maybe shouldn't even mention this guy). Palo > Pinto > is farther away and on the way to Callahan from a more northeast > direction, but what the hey. Pam/Bob: I need to check this out (soon as I find out which box I packed the info in two months ago - moving), but I think this William B. in Palo Pinto, TX may be one of mine (?). Birth date is good for this guy, name could have been William Berry for his uncle (my line was big Uncle and Aunt names). Last year, I received a query from a lady in OK, whose father was a direct descendent of Eli Daniel, b.GA, 1809, eldest s/o my still ELUSIVE Thomas Daniel, b. 1786, GA. I went to their 51st annual reunion in Olney, TX., were ranchers and farmers, and survived many Comanche (?) raids back then.. Eli married a Puckett girl in GA., had 4, 5?, 6? children then went to Randolph Co., AL, and had about 6 more. One or more of Eli's children (and in-laws) came into that area from AL before Civ.War. My direct Daniel line (sons of Seaborn John, Eli's youngest brother) came after Civ War, ca. 1868, into old Montgomery Co., way southeast of Palo Pinto. Just a "maybe", but name, dates and locations caught my eye. I'll try to work on it soon. Anne (FYI - Richardson, Dallas Co., TX)