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John Witherspoon Daniel

Birth12 Sep 1880 - Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA
Death23 Oct 1942 - Etowah, Alabama
MotherSusannah Tweed "Shannie" Witherspoon
FatherRev. Dr. Eugene Daniel

Born in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA on 12 Sep 1880 to Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniel and Susannah Tweed "Shannie" Witherspoon. John Witherspoon Daniel married Caroline McDowall Girardeau and had 4 children. He passed away on 23 Oct 1942 in Etowah, Alabama.

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Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniel
1850 - 1935
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Susannah Tweed "Shannie" Witherspoon
1848 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Mcdowall Girardeau
1886 - 1969
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Caroline Daniel Scott
1908 - 2003
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John Witherspoon Daniel
1910 - 1988
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Jeanne D. Henry
1917 - 1997
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Mary Elizabeth Daniel
1913 - 2001

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