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Martha (Patsy) Mc Daniel

Birth13 Oct 1794 - Stroude Station, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Death1862 - Not Available
MotherLuann McDonnell McDaniels
FatherPvt. Robert Allan McDaniel

Born in Stroude Station, Clark, Kentucky, USA on 13 Oct 1794 to Pvt. Robert Allan McDaniel and Luann McDonnell McDaniels. Martha (Patsy) Mc Daniel married Jeremiah (James) Pottle and had 6 children. She passed away on 1862.

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Pvt. Robert Allan Mcdaniel
1757 - 1826
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Luann Mcdonnell Mcdaniels
1759 - 1850
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Jeremiah (James) Pottle
1799 - 1861
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Daniel Pottle
1834 - 1912
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Elizabeth Pottle
1830 - 1902
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Jonathan Pottle
1829 - 1866
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Abner Pottle
1842 - Unknown
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Joseph James Pottle
1836 - 1868
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James H. Pottle
1831 - 1906

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