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Daniel Angle

Birth17 Jul 1821 - Rocky Mount, Franklin, Virginia, USA
DeathApr 1906 - Burney, Putnam, West Virginia, USA
MotherSally Robertson
FatherHenry Angle

Born in Rocky Mount, Franklin, Virginia, USA on 17 Jul 1821 to Henry Angle and Sally Robertson. Daniel Angle married Elizabeth Frances Perdue and had 9 children. He passed away on Apr 1906 in Burney, Putnam, West Virginia, USA.

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Henry Angle
1785 - 1832
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Sally Robertson
1789 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Frances Perdue
1824 - 1903
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Richard Aaron Angle
1847 - 1932
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Otis Art Angle
1867 - 1944
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Henry Angle
1858 - 1932
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Tazewell "Tay" Angle
1870 - 1897
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Christine Angle
1848 - 1850
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Robert Silas Angle
1845 - 1892
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Daniel Angle
1865 - 1942
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Jane Angle
1854 - Unknown
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John Angle
1860 - 1919

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