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Ewing G Mcdaniel

Birth26 Feb 1867 - Arkansas, USA
Death1941 - Fort Towson, Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States
MotherElizabeth McDaniel
FatherAndrew Jackson Mcdaniel

Born in Arkansas, USA on 26 Feb 1867 to Andrew Jackson Mcdaniel and Elizabeth McDaniel. Ewing G Mcdaniel married Emma Etta Beavers and had 6 children. He passed away on 1941 in Fort Towson, Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States.

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Andrew Jackson Mcdaniel
1828 - 1901
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Elizabeth Mcdaniel
1838 - 1927
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Emma Etta Beavers
1874 - 1965
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Odis Green Mcdaniel
1893 - 1964
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Frannie T. Mcdaniel
1903 - Unknown
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Ruby Delores Mcdaniel
1911 - Unknown
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Oscar L Mcdaniel
1891 - 1970
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Gussie V Mcdaniel
1905 - Unknown
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Helen P Mcdaniel
1908 - Unknown

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