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Mary McDaniel

Birth29 Dec 1819 - Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death28 Oct 1904 - Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
MotherSaloma Shook
FatherJames David McDaniel

Born in Stark County, Ohio, USA on 29 Dec 1819 to James David McDaniel and Saloma Shook. Mary McDaniel married Abraham Gill and had 13 children. She passed away on 28 Oct 1904 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan.

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Parents
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James David Mcdaniel
1780 - 1841
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Saloma Shook
1797 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Gill
1818 - 1892
Children Show all
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Amos A Gill
1850 - 1930
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Adam Elsworth Gill
1854 - 1941
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Josiah Gill
1842 - 1911
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David Sylvester Gill...1c 3Xr
1852 - 1915
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Charles William Gill
1859 - 1930
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Ann R Gill
1839 - 1918
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John G Gill
1862 - 1942
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Mary Ellen Gill
1846 - 1907
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Nancy Almeda Gill
1857 - 1948
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Jacob Franklin Gill
1848 - 1917
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Sarah Jane Gill
1841 - 1926
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William E Gill
1873 - Unknown
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William Franklin Gill
1872 - 1934

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