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James McDaniel

Birth1784 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
DeathBef. 1850 - Not Available
MotherMrs. Wiggins McDaniel
FatherOlender McDaniel

Born in Wilkes County, North Carolina on 1784 to Olender McDaniel and Mrs. Wiggins McDaniel. James McDaniel married Rachel Selvey and had 8 children. He passed away on Bef. 1850.

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Olender Mcdaniel
1759 - Unknown
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Mrs. Wiggins Mcdaniel
1762 - Unknown
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Rachel Selvey
1788 - 1860
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Mary Mcdaniel
1811 - 1876
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James Mcdaniel
1815 - 1886
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William Mcdaniel
1807 - Unknown
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Eleanor Mcdaniel
1813 - 1840
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John Mcdaniel
1817 - Unknown
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Martha "Patsy" Mcdaniel
1809 - 1878
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Matilda Mcdaniel
1808 - 1862
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Sarah Jane Mcdaniel
1825 - 1898

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