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John MCDANIEL

Birth1771 - North Carolina, United States
Death29 Mar 1886 - Not Available
MotherGranny Sookie Sallie Hopper
FatherJames David William "The Trader" or Willian David McDaniel

Born in North Carolina, United States on 1771 to James David William "The Trader" or Willian David McDaniel and Granny Sookie Sallie Hopper. John MCDANIEL married Margaret Beavers and had 12 children. He passed away on 29 Mar 1886.

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Parents
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James David William "The Trader" Or Willian David Mcdaniel
1716 - 1777
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Granny Sookie Sallie Hopper
1732 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Beavers
1823 - 1906
Children Show all
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James Mcdaniel
1852 - 1945
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Matilda Mcdaniel
1878 - 1911
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Mary Anne Mcdaniel
1854 - 1941
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John ( Or William James??) Mcdaniel
1867 - 1936
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Christina Mcdaniel
1870 - 1915
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Lucy Mcdaniel
1873 - 1953
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Jane Eliza Mcdaniel
1874 - 1911
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Emily Mcdaniel
1865 - Unknown
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Eliza Jane Mcdaniel
1867 - 1867
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Margaretta Mcdaniel
1866 - 1955
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Robert John? Mcdaniel
1867 - 1867
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Robert Mcdaniel
Unknown - Unknown

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