Does anyone know the name of John McDaniel's daughter that married Thomas Ray/Rea? Thomas Ray's dau., Mary, m 1843, Greenville Co., Tully Holliday as his first wife. Thomas' dau., Tabitha, m c 1844 John Autry. Thomas' dau., Elizabeth, m William Bagwell. Thomas also had a son Soward & possibly a son, John. Was John McDaniel's wife named Milly? Will exchange. Peggy B. Chapman Lubbock,TX 1850 census Greenville Dist., SC P. 412 #1386 Washington Devenport household #1387 John Cooley 33 & family. [Wife Anna Nixon] living w/ John was Susan Cockran 45 #1388 Jas. Cockran 22 Aley Cockran 22 [dau. of Micajah Jordan] John 3/12 #1389 William Autery 24 Milly Autery 20 Mary 5/12 p. 413 #1390 Rebecca Stone & family #1391 Tully Holiday 29 Mary Holiday 29 Ira 6,Mary 4,Hampton 3, Ann 1 #1392 John Autery 29 Tabitha Autery 23 William 5,Milly 3, baby 6/12 #1393 Willis Devenport 25 Temperance Devenport 28 & family #1394 B.E. Jourdin 31 & family [son of Micajah Jordan] #1395 Wm. Devenport 46 Keziah Devenport 46 & children living w/ Wm.: Milly McDaniel 73, b NC Thomas was the son of William Rea who died 1827. (Apt. 6 #406). William's son, John, had a son Ira Rea/Ray. John's estate record Apt. 12 #60, 1851. Will Book A:274. John McDaniel of Greenville Dist., SC Will s/ 8 Jul 1817, p 5 Dec 1817 Apt. 5 #274 Wife not mentioned. Seven children, not named. Son-in-law Thomas Ray. Friend: Patty Barnitt. To Patty Barnitt one brindle cow and calf and one feather bed. Remainder of estate to be sold and divided equally between seven children. Moveable and perishable property to be sold immediately. Sale of land to be delayed until children in the Western country can get notice of the sale. Son James McDaniel to receive a rifle gun which is not to be considered a part of his share of the estate. Exec.: son-in-law Thomas Ray & Hewlet Sullivan Wits: James Compton & Lewisa Compton (GREENVILLE CHAPTER JOURNAL, Vol 2, No. 1, Spring 1991. "Abstracts of Wills of Greenville County, SC" Thomas deSaussure Furman, Pickens, SC These abstracts are of wills in a bound volume "Will Book A" on file inCarolina room of the Greenville County lib. These wills are copies of the originals and were made by workers of the WPA in 1930's.)