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John Daniel

Birth1751 - Not Available
Death1802 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Woodson
FatherCaptain James Daniel 2nd - Colonial militia

Born on 1751 to Captain James Daniel 2nd - Colonial militia and Elizabeth Woodson. John Daniel married Elizabeth Morton and had 14 children. He passed away on 1802.

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Parents
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Captain James Daniel 2Nd - Colonial Militia
1707 - 1761
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Elizabeth Woodson
1703 - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Morton
1754 - 1828
Children Show all
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Agnes Woodson Daniel
1783 - 1832
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Nancy Daniel
1795 - 1874
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Nancy Daniel
1788 - 1850
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John Daniels
1779 - 1857
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Joseph Morton Daniel
1795 - 1855
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Martha Morton Daniel
1776 - 1841
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Elizabeth Morton Daniel
1785 - 1809
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Elizabeth Daniel
1775 - Unknown
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Fanny Daniel
1787 - Unknown
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Paulina Daniel
1791 - 1854
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Jane Daniel
1780 - 1840
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Martha Daniel
1784 - 1869
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Fannie Daniel
1787 - 1831
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Col. Chisley B. Daniel
1777 - 1822

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