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Everett William Daniel

Birth14 Dec 1895 - Gurdon, Clark, Arkansas, USA
Death16 Oct 1986 - Paris, Lamar, Texas, USA
MotherLucinda Susan "Susie" McAlpin
FatherMiles Lou Daniel

Born in Gurdon, Clark, Arkansas, USA on 14 Dec 1895 to Miles Lou Daniel and Lucinda Susan "Susie" McAlpin. Everett William Daniel married Betty Elizabeth Freeman and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 Oct 1986 in Paris, Lamar, Texas, USA.

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Miles Lou Daniel
1855 - 1905
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Lucinda Susan "Susie" Mcalpin
1855 - 1945
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Betty Elizabeth Freeman
1895 - 1981
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William Harold Daniel
1923 - 1988
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Nauphlet Freeman Daniel
1917 - 1991
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Leonard Nathaniel Daniel
1919 - 1995
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Morris Homer Daniel
1921 - 1976
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Billy Fred Daniel
1934 - 2013

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