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Charles E McDaniel

Birth26 October 1884 - Butler, Kansas, USA
Death13 Nov 1953 - Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas, United States
MotherJulia Kinyon
FatherCharles Granville McDaniel

Born in Butler, Kansas, USA on 26 October 1884 to Charles Granville McDaniel and Julia Kinyon. Charles E McDaniel married Bertha L Smith and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 Nov 1953 in Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas, United States.

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Charles Granville Mcdaniel
1852 - 1926
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Julia Kinyon
1860 - 1888
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Bertha L Smith
1891 - 1909
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Martha Anne Ellen Mcdaniel
1935 - 2013
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Ethel Marie Mcdaniel
1909 - 2011
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Hubert W Mcdaniel
1938 - 1997
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John David Mcdaniel
1940 - 1986
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Charles Willie Mcdaniel
1934 - 1934

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