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John McDaniel

Birth1752 - Craven, North Carolina, United States
Death1809 - Trenton, Jones, North Carolina
MotherMargaret Lee Bryant
FatherNicholas McDANIEL

Born in Craven, North Carolina, United States on 1752 to Nicholas McDANIEL and Margaret Lee Bryant. John McDaniel married Rachel or Agnes Gray Bryant and had 14 children. He passed away on 1809 in Trenton, Jones, North Carolina.

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Parents
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Nicholas Mcdaniel
1719 - 1759
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Margaret Lee Bryant
1718 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Or Agnes Gray Bryant
1744 - 1809
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Margaret Mcmillian
1744 - 1809
Children Show all
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Susannah Kinsey Mcdaniel
1788 - 1859
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James Mc Daniel
1785 - 1854
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Alfred Mcdaniel
1793 - 1849
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Margaret Mcdaniel
1788 - 1864
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Nancy 'Ann' Mcdaniel
1780 - 1843
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William Mcdaniel
1767 - 1854
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Risdon Mcdaniel
1791 - 1831
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Nancy Mcdaniel
1784 - 1796
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William Mcdaniel
1789 - Unknown
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Archibald Archy Mcdaniel
1772 - 1852
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Mcdaniel
1772 - 1772
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Alcy Mcdaniel
1788 - 1864
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Margaret Mcdaniel
1790 - Unknown
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Mcdaniel
1772 - 1869

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