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Re: Daniels Geneology
Hi, Eleanor.
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I can't help you with this line, at least at this time.? It has no known connection to my O'Daniel, Daniel, Daniell lines in SC. Don't know how much gen research experience you have, so I'll offer a couple of suggestions if I may. 1.? Were you familiar with or work with folks in the DANIEL List on rootsweb, com?? Ancestry.com bought out Rootsweb and terminated this terrific collaboration site.? You can still access the Daniel-L Archives on rootsweb and search for data there.? Much was shared and archived on numerous Daniel lines. 2.? Kevin Daniel is the project manager of the Daniel DNA Project.? Reach him at If you haven't had an appropriate gen Y-DNA test on a direct male descendant, Kevin can advise what you may need go get.? A basic Y-DNA test of 12 markers is totally worthless for discovering family lines, 67 markers and higher 111 markers are more likely to help.? Problem is that unless someone directly related to your Daniel line has tested, there can be no match. They would have to be from Robert Seth's brothers, if any, or from descendants of Robert Seth's uncles, if any. He is also moderator of the new free Daniel research site at email address:? Daniel groups.io You will have to join the group, but it's free and you may find help from contacts there. 3.? There are many records available online at the SC Archives at Large amounts of info there including land grants and old last wills and testaments.? Search by surnames, places. 4. I have a copy of "S. C. WILLS" an Index to "South Carolina Wills 1670 - 1853 or later" Tell me what districts or counties Robert Seth lived in early SC and I can check for surnames county book and page info.? Nothing else in the book, it is an index only.? You may be able to find it in a library, author Mary Bondurant Warren. Angus Patterson is listed in Barnwell County Book 2 Page 236. I did find Seth Daniel and A. Patterson listed as witnesses in the 7 June 1835 LW&T of William Owen, recorded 19 Mar 1836 in Barnwell Will Book "C", Page 157. As you may know, I did have family in Barnwell District, SC. Best regards, Bob Daniell On 8/24/2020 3:47 PM, Eleanor Daniels wrote:
Hi, my name is Eleanor Bateman. I am working on tracing my family |
Re: DORAN - DANIELS Family Photograph
It looks like Lucy Daniels was born in England in the 1830s and her family emigrated to Missouri between 1850 and 1860. She did have siblings in Missouri, though, so maybe there are some Daniels who will recognize the names in your query. Thanks for posting to the Daniel group. Good luck..
Kevin |
Re: DORAN - DANIELS Family Photograph
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On Jul 23, 2020, at 1:35 PM, Shelley Cardiel <shelleyrcardiel@...> wrote:
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DORAN - DANIELS Family Photograph
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Sarah Josephine DORAN MULLETT which was taken at the Angel Studio in Neosho, MO. It appears to have been taken in the 1880's or 1890's with Susan likely in her teens or 20's. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding Sarah and her family: ? Sarah Josephine ¡°Josie¡± DORAN was b. 8 Jul 1875 in Bunceton, MO to parents Benjamin Franklin DORAN (1837-1900) and Lucy DANIELS (1833-1924).? Josephine was one of 5 children born to this couple including, Lucy A. J. ¡°Lula¡±; William ¡°Willis¡± Franklin Benjamin; Sarah Josephine ¡°Josie¡±; Mary Belle; and one other, all born between 1864 and 1885.? Josephine married Clifford ¡°Cliff¡± Elmer MULLETT (1879-1965) on 31 Dec 1907 in Bunceton, MO and they had a daughter Josephine MULLETT (b. 1910).? Josephine died 28 Apr 1945 in Bunceton, MO and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Bunceton.? Her obituary lists a sister Mrs. Lula DORAN JAMES of Bunceton, MO; and her daughter Miss Josephine MULLETT of St. Louis, MO. ? I am hoping to locate someone from her family so that the photograph can be returned to their care.? If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. ? Thanks Shelley |
Re: Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe passing of a great man does sadden us. He was always so helpful and we
have been corresponding over many years. I pray for love, comfort and peace for
all of his family and friends.
Georgia Daniel Cavanaugh |
Re: Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes, over the years his contributions to the DANIEL FAMILY will be remembered for his accuracy and willingness to always help others find their way.? I know I will always admire him for his work. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? From: Joe Daniels
Sent: Saturday, May 9, 2020 5:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Daniel] Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler ? So sorry to hear of Payne's passing ,he will be missed by all.? ? |
Re: Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler
I too will miss him, Clay Daniels On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 3:22 PM Robert Daniell <roloda@...> wrote: I am deeply saddened to inform you of the death of Garland Payne Daniel |
Re: Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler
So sorry to hear of Payne's passing.? He will be missed by all
On Friday, May 8, 2020, 04:14:53 PM PDT, Lucy gray <lucygray1@...> wrote:
I am sorry to hear this.? He had made a great contribution to the Daniel research. Lucy Gray > On May 8, 2020, at 3:22 PM, Robert Daniell <roloda@...> wrote: > > missed. |
Re: Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler
I am sorry to hear this. He had made a great contribution to the Daniel research.
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Lucy Gray On May 8, 2020, at 3:22 PM, Robert Daniell <roloda@...> wrote: |
Re: Garland Payne Daniel, The Old Compiler
Thank you for letting me know about Payne, Robert. I was thinking about
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him yesterday and that I should give him a call. I will miss him, too. Kevin On Fri, 2020-05-08 at 15:22 -0500, Robert Daniell wrote:
I am deeply saddened to inform you of the death of Garland Payne |
Thomas Daniel of Tennessee
Hello Group,
Hoping all is safe and secure at this time. Does anyone connect with Thomas Daniel b. ca. 1795 Tennessee d.. ca. 1845 Williamson, Illinois Thomas married Nancy Hardige/Hardrige.? He obtained the marriage license on December 16, 1814 in Caswell County, NC A Martin Daniel was the second signer on the Marriage Bann.? Thomas signed "with his mark". Their daughter, Elizabeth Ann Daniel m. Daniel Boone James.? Daughter Agnes Daniel married Philmore/Filmore James.? Son Reuben/Rubin Daniel married Harriet James Thanks for your time, Berlene Jacques |
Re: John M. Daniel(s)
Thank you for your response. Yes, I did in fact mean Amite County, Mississippi,? John and Eliza married in Amite County but after at least the first 3 children were born they ended up in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana where John died about 1836 and Eliza (after marrying 2nd James Ratcliff) died about 1838.? Initially Eliza's brother Willey Jackson took guardianship of the 4 children after not being well cared for by Eliza's 2nd husband, and later Josiah Causey took guardianship of the two girls, still minors.? Willey and Josiah were both in Amite County.
William married and he and his family moved to Dermott, Arkansas, and Josiah married and he and his family moved to Upsher, Texas.? Sarah married Remzen Jenkins (my 2nd g-grandparents) and after Remzen died she married her first cousin, Dr. Thomas Jackson.? She died in Amite County, as did her sister Nancy, who married Gardner Sleeper.? Elizabeth died at about the age of 3,? I am pretty confident on the generations below John and Eliza, I'm disappointed that I can't look any farther back based upon my DNA test so will look into any Daniels males that may be willing to help.? I knew this was a long shot, but I am so curious about John's family.that it has become a mission for me to find out more information, lol. I will keep digging. Wendy |
Re: John M. Daniel(s)
Hi Wendy,
??? I don't have a John M. Daniels in my files who matches your John. I assume that by Amite, MS you meant Amite County, MS? I found J. M. Daniel in the 1830 Amite County, MS census. I did not find any Daniel/Daniels in the 1840 or 1850 censuses of that county. I also did not find any John, William or Josiah Daniel/Daniels in the 1850 or 1860 censuses that match them. Do you have a bit more information about them? I did find Causeys in the 1820, 1830 and 1840 Amite County, MS censuses. ?? Your DNA testing is all autosomal DNA testing which can only reliably determine matches about 3 to 4 generations back, if you have good primary record evidence, so your DNA tests will probably not be very useful. If you can trace a direct male Daniel/Daniels descendant of John, and get them to take a Y DNA test, that may show which Daniels lines you do, or do not, connect to. Y DNA is passed only from father to son, and changes very slowly over time, so is very useful for tracing direct paternal ancestry. Best, Kevin |
John M. Daniel(s)
I am looking for information on John M. Daniel(s).? We think he may have been born before 1802, possibly in either South Carolina or Virginia. He married Eliza (Elizabeth) Jackson (b Abt. 1801 d 15 Aug 1839) on 13 Jan 1825 in Amite, MS.? He is listed in Williams Causey's Will as his grandson.? He was apparently brought to Amite, MS with William Causey, presumably from South Carolina, around 1805.? Our assumption is that his mother was a Causey and his father was a Daniels and that both of his parents had died before William Causey took him to Amite.? I have no information on either of his parents.? Since William Causey lived in South Carolina prior to going to Amite, MS we assume that is where John M. lived with his parents.? Unfortunately there are no South Carolina records for that time frame available.? It is believed that William Causey was in Virginia prior to going to South Carolina and so I think it is a possibility that his daughter may have met and married a Daniels while in Virginia.? John and Eliza named their first son William (although that could have been after William Causey) and their second son Josiah.? Neither of those names are in Eliza's immediate tree.? His first daughter was named Sarah, his second daughter was named Nancy, and his third daughter was named Elizabeth (more than likely after her mother.)? Family lore is that Sarah was named after John's mother, but we haven't been able to find any information on a "Sarah Causey."
I know this is a long shot, but I am reaching out anywhere possible to see if someone has a John M. Daniels in their family history that fits my John M. Daniels. I have tested with Ancestry and uploaded to Gedmatch and FTDNA, although I don't have any idea how to make use of the DNA testing. Thank yoiu, Wendy Lovgren (Acton, CA) |