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Sara Jane McDaniel

BirthJul 1862 - Alabama, USA
Death10 Jul 1958 - Pike, Alabama, United States
MotherRetincey McDaniel Long
FatherElisha L. McDaniel

Born in Alabama, USA on Jul 1862 to Elisha L. McDaniel and Retincey McDaniel Long. Sara Jane McDaniel married William Perry Dease and had 11 children. She passed away on 10 Jul 1958 in Pike, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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Elisha L. Mcdaniel
Unknown - 1880
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Retincey Mcdaniel Long
1841 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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William Perry Dease
1860 - 1943
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Nealey Dease
1889 - 1955
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Eliza Jane Dease
1902 - 1982
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Dallas "Dallie" Evan Dease
1884 - 1928
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Arthur Franklin Dease
1890 - 1958
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Elisha Perry Dease
1892 - 1982
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Henry H Dease
1887 - 1945
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Minnie L Dease
1896 - Unknown
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William Walter Dease
1881 - 1954
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Charlie Dee Dease
1900 - 1959
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Nelie E Dease
1889 - 1955
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Minnie Lou Dease
1906 - 1992

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