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Daniel Hess

Birth5 Nov 1829 - Harrison, Virginia, USA
Death18 Feb 1873 - Marion, West Virginia, United States
MotherElizabeth Cunningham
FatherCharles Hess

Born in Harrison, Virginia, USA on 5 Nov 1829 to Charles Hess and Elizabeth Cunningham. Daniel Hess married Sarah Joiner Millan and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1873 in Marion, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Hess
1807 - 1878
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Elizabeth Cunningham
1808 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Joiner Millan
1825 - 1872
Children Show all
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John Alfred Hess
1854 - 1927
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Clara Virginia Hess
1860 - 1938
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Mary Jane Hess
1851 - 1899
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Pricilla Alice Hess
1855 - Unknown
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Benjamin Franklin Hess
1851 - 1928
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Florence A.ringgold Hess
1858 - 1900
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Amanda Hess
1866 - Unknown
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Charles Hess
1864 - Unknown

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