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James E. McDaniel

Birth16 JAN 1880 - Texas
Death27 FEB 1960 - Marshall, Harrison, Texas, USA
MotherTempie McDaniel
FatherJoe McDaniel

Born in Texas on 16 JAN 1880 to Joe McDaniel and Tempie McDaniel. James E. McDaniel married Mary Calloway and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 FEB 1960 in Marshall, Harrison, Texas, USA.

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Joe Mcdaniel
1825 - Unknown
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Tempie Mcdaniel
1845 - 1930
Spouse(s)
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Mary Calloway
1883 - 1980
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William A. Mcdaniel
1905 - 1986
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Goree Mcdaniel
1914 - 1977
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Burlee Mcdaniel
1910 - 2004
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Jack Evangbilt Mcdainel
1919 - 2001
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Brazee Mc Daniel
1904 - Unknown
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W R Mcdaniel
1905 - Unknown
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Leader Mcdaniel
1917 - Unknown
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Nudy Mc Daniel
1917 - Unknown

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