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James Jefferies McDaniel

Birth12 Aug 1874 - York County, South Carolina, USA
Death5 Nov 1937 - Gaffney, Cherokee, SC
MotherMartha McDaniel
FatherFranklin Decatur "Dick" Davison

Born in York County, South Carolina, USA on 12 Aug 1874 to Franklin Decatur "Dick" Davison and Martha McDaniel. James Jefferies McDaniel married Corrie Hester Millwood and had 11 children. He passed away on 5 Nov 1937 in Gaffney, Cherokee, SC.

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Parents
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Franklin Decatur "Dick" Davison
1846 - 1917
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Martha Mcdaniel
1857 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Corrie Hester Millwood
1876 - 1947
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Bonnie Osment
1895 - 1964
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Edna Osment
1898 - 1954
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Eva Mcdaniel
1910 - 1994
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Juanita Mcdaniel
1908 - 1970
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Virginia Irene Black
1904 - 1973
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Buren Elmer Mcdaniel
1906 - 1995
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Mary Catherine Mcdaniel
1900 - 1970
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Ollie Louise Mcdaniel
1913 - 1999
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James Columbus Mcdaniel
1902 - 1992
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Mildred Rose Millie Mcdaniel
1914 - 1998
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John William Boyce Mcdaniel
1896 - 1988

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