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Samuel Daniel

Birth20 Oct 1671 - Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death1746 - Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
MotherMary Fairbanks
FatherJoseph Daniels

Born in Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 20 Oct 1671 to Joseph Daniels and Mary Fairbanks. Samuel Daniel married Sarah Albee and had 9 children. He passed away on 1746 in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Parents
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Joseph Daniels
1640 - 1715
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Mary Fairbanks
1647 - 1682
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Albee
1687 - 1776
Children Show all
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Susanna Olive Daniels
1735 - 1775
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Samuel Daniels
1731 - 1778
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Sarah Daniels
1738 - 1788
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Abigail Daniels
1735 - Unknown
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Reuben Daniels
1733 - 1734
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John Daniels
1733 - 1767
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Reuben Daniels
1734 - 1734
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Abiah Daniell
1740 - Unknown
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Ann Daniels
1742 - 1743

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