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William McDaniel

Birthabt 1806 - Virginia
Death1860 - King George County, Virginia, USA, of Consumption(Tuberculosis
MotherElizabeth Mahorney
FatherWilliam George McDaniel

Born in Virginia on abt 1806 to William George McDaniel and Elizabeth Mahorney. William McDaniel married Mary A. Owens and had 6 children. He passed away on 1860 in King George County, Virginia, USA, of Consumption(Tuberculosis.

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William George Mcdaniel
1745 - 1815
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Elizabeth Mahorney
1772 - Unknown
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Mary A. Owens
1820 - Unknown
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Martha Elizabeth Mcdaniel
1830 - 1908
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James Mcdaniel
1840 - Unknown
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William Mcdaniel
1838 - Unknown
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Sarah Mcdaniel
1843 - Unknown
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William Mcdaniel
1839 - 1914
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James Mcdaniel
1840 - 1858

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