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Alsey Ann Daniel

Birth15 MAR 1820 - Kentucky
Death22 MAR 1898 - Not Available
MotherNancy Edna Reynolds
FatherWilliam Presley Daniel

Born in Kentucky on 15 MAR 1820 to William Presley Daniel and Nancy Edna Reynolds. Alsey Ann Daniel married Charles Farr and had 7 children. She passed away on 22 MAR 1898.

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Parents
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William Presley Daniel
1791 - 1855
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Nancy Edna Reynolds
1790 - 1872
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Charles Farr
1815 - 1875
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John Knight Carpenter
1820 - 1851
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William Noffsinger "Tom" Carpenter
1845 - 1913
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Charles F. Farr
1856 - Unknown
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Usley Rebekah Farr
1854 - 1931
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Jasper Farr
1865 - 1897
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Larinda Carpenter
1846 - Unknown
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Emily C. Carpenter
1850 - Unknown
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Cary F. Carpenter
1848 - Unknown

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