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Daniel Nelson

Birth19 Nov 1755 - Scott County, Virginia
Death29 Nov 1821 - Franklin County, Indiana, USA
MotherElizabeth Burwell
FatherWilliam (Hon./Gov) "m. Elizabeth (Betty) BURWELL" NELSON Sr. (P1-6GGF) (Rev. War)

Born in Scott County, Virginia on 19 Nov 1755 to William (Hon./Gov) "m. Elizabeth (Betty) BURWELL" NELSON Sr. (P1-6GGF) (Rev. War) and Elizabeth Burwell. Daniel Nelson married Ruth Unknown and had 11 children. He passed away on 29 Nov 1821 in Franklin County, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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William (Hon./gov) "M. Elizabeth (Betty) Burwell" Nelson Sr. (P1-6ggf) (Rev. War)
1711 - 1772
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Elizabeth Burwell
1718 - 1772
Spouse(s)
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Ruth Unknown
1768 - 1849
Children Show all
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Charity M. Nelson
1792 - 1871
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Ruth Nelson
1799 - 1877
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Catherine "Catron" Nelson
1789 - 1860
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Johnson Nelson
1797 - 1874
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Daniel Nelson
1818 - 1846
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Elizabeth Nelson
1807 - Unknown
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Margaret J. Nelson
1812 - 1891
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Abigal "Abba" Nelson
1802 - 1865
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Adam Nelson
1782 - 1819
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David Nelson
1790 - Unknown
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Mary Osburn
1804 - 1874

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