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Jane McDaniel

Birth25 Oct 1824 - Tennessee
Death26 Feb 1872 - Henry County, Missouri
MotherCyntha "Cynthy" A. Alexander
FatherJohn F McDaniel

Born in Tennessee on 25 Oct 1824 to John F McDaniel and Cyntha "Cynthy" A. Alexander. Jane McDaniel married George Washington Young and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 Feb 1872 in Henry County, Missouri.

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Parents
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John F Mcdaniel
1772 - 1849
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Cyntha "Cynthy" A. Alexander
1809 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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George Washington Young
1819 - 1899
Children Show all
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Sarah Jane Young
1849 - 1931
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John Rollin Young
1846 - 1919
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George Newton Young
1847 - 1935
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Rachel Isora Young
1853 - 1921
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Cynthia A Young
1856 - 1933
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Lydna A Young
1860 - 1861
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Halleck Young
1863 - 1880
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William Halleck Young
1862 - 1923
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Tabitha Young
1850 - Unknown

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