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Edna Earle McDaniel

Birth21 Sep 1902 - Jones County, North Carolina
Death31 Aug 1947 - Lenoir County, North Carolina
MotherCora Ethlyn Elliott
FatherGeorge Reynolds McDaniel

Born in Jones County, North Carolina on 21 Sep 1902 to George Reynolds McDaniel and Cora Ethlyn Elliott. Edna Earle McDaniel married Fred Whitaker Pollock and had 5 children. She passed away on 31 Aug 1947 in Lenoir County, North Carolina.

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Parents
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George Reynolds Mcdaniel
1863 - 1931
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Cora Ethlyn Elliott
1867 - 1962
Spouse(s)
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Fred Whitaker Pollock
1887 - 1962
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Evelyn Marie Pollock
1925 - 2007
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Edna Earle Pollock
1921 - 1998
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Fred Rogers Pollock
1920 - 1995
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Clifton Mcdaniel Pollock
1923 - 2010
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Harold Gordon Pollock
1928 - 2008

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