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Abel Daniel

BirthApr 15, 1788 - North Carolina, United States
DeathAug 04, 1883 - Weston, Webster, Georgia, United States
MotherElizabeth Skinner
FatherWilliam "WIll" Daniel (Ire)

Born in North Carolina, United States on Apr 15, 1788 to William "WIll" Daniel (Ire) and Elizabeth Skinner. Abel Daniel married Penelope Jones and had 5 children. He passed away on Aug 04, 1883 in Weston, Webster, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
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William "Will" Daniel (Ire)
1745 - 1836
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Elizabeth Skinner
1747 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Penelope Jones
1791 - 1837
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Elizabeth Hortman
1821 - 1909
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Elmira W Sullivan
1811 - 1841
Children Show all
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William Clark Daniel
1826 - 1905
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Emaline Emma Daniel
1840 - 1920
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Thomas J(ones?) Daniel
1835 - 1908
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John Daniel
1826 - 1899
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Wesley Berry Sullivan Culpepper
1836 - 1910

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