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James Simpson Daniel

Birth17 Feb 1811 - Upson, Georgia, United States
Death6 September 1889 - Snowball, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
MotherNancy Harris
FatherWoodson Daniel

Born in Upson, Georgia, United States on 17 Feb 1811 to Woodson Daniel and Nancy Harris. James Simpson Daniel married Elizabeth Ann Redwine and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 September 1889 in Snowball, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA.

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Woodson Daniel
1782 - 1830
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Nancy Harris
1785 - 1840
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Elizabeth Ann Redwine
1820 - 1870
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John R Daniel
1846 - 1915
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Susan Octava Daniel
1856 - 1942
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William Poindexter Daniel
1838 - 1930
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Sarah Pearl Daniel
1846 - 1920
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Martha Jane Daniel
1850 - 1922
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Henry Polk Daniel
1862 - 1928
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Samuel Letcher Daniel
1857 - 1929
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Ephraim Pinkney Monroe Daniel
1843 - 1870
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Frank Daniel
1864 - 1972
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Simpson Daniel
1866 - Unknown

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