Mary Ann DANIEL, 1821–1857?> (aged 35 years)
- Name
- Mary Ann /DANIEL/
- Given names
- Mary Ann
- Surname
- DANIEL
Birth
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a sister
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a sister
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a brother
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a brother
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a brother
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a brother
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Marriage
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Quality of data: primary evidence Text: Check original records, these seem to be reconstructed. |
Birth of a brother
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Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Birth of a son
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Source: HeritageQuest Online
Citation details: 1860 census, San Sada, precinct 5, Butler, AL, Series: M653 Roll: 3 Page: 134-135 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: December 30, 2004 |
Birth of a daughter
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Source: HeritageQuest Online
Citation details: 1860 census, Sal Sada, Butler, AL, precinct 5, Series: M653 Roll:3 Page: 135 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: December 31, 2004 |
Birth of a son
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Source: HeritageQuest Online
Citation details: 1870 census, Rutledge, Crenshaw, Township 10, AL, Series:M593 Roll:12 Page: 78 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: December 31, 2004 |
Birth of a daughter
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Source: HeritageQuest Online
Citation details: 1860 census, Sal Sada, Butler, AL, precinct 5, Series: M653 Roll:3 Page: 135 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: December 31, 2004 |
Birth of a son
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Source: HeritageQuest Online
Citation details: 1870 census, Rutledge, Crenshaw, Township 10, AL, Series:M593 Roll:12 Page: 78 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: December 31, 2004 |
Birth of a son
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Death
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father |
1794–1880
Birth: December 24, 1794 — South Carolina, USA Death: after 1880 — Red Level, Covington, Alabama, USA |
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mother |
1799–1870
Birth: April 15, 1799 Death: after 1870 — probably Red Level, Alabama, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
elder brother |
1818–1880
Birth: July 8, 1818 — Georgia, USA Death: after 1880 — probably Crenshaw County, Alabama, USA |
20 months
elder sister |
1819–…
Birth: between February 10, 1819 and February 1820 — Georgia, USA Death: |
2 years
herself |
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21 months
younger sister |
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3 years
younger sister |
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3 years
younger brother |
1828–1878
Birth: February 5, 1828 — Alabama, USA Death: November 5, 1878 |
3 years
younger brother |
1831–1862
Birth: February 4, 1831 — Alabama, USA Death: October 25, 1862 |
2 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger brother |
1836–1901
Birth: June 29, 1836 — Alabama, USA Death: January 28, 1901 — Red Level, Covington, Alabama, USA |
4 years
younger brother |
1840–…
Birth: August 7, 1840 — Alabama, USA Death: Virginia, USA |
husband | |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — before January 1839 — Butler County, Alabama, USA |
son | |
son | |
son | |
3 years
daughter |
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3 years
son |
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5 years
daughter |
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2 years
son |
Birth |
Source: Bible, Thomas Daniel
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Marriage |
Quality of data: primary evidence Text: Check original records, these seem to be reconstructed. |
Shared note
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Mr Addison's ltr: "...It was thought by some that Dora was the most beautiful woman they ever knew. I was old enough to remember her before she & her father moved away & can testify to the fact that she was very beautiful, but what added to her beauty was her pleasant & agreeable ways. Her father, "Grandpa Tommie", as he was called, because of his age and kind disposition, was a miller, chairmaker and basket maker. One of his make, a rocking chair is in the Addison family now. No one knows haw many Tom Daniels there have been in these parts. Grandpa Tom, his son Tom (Miller Tom), grandson Tom, and great-grandson Tom. Big Tom, Little Tom, Singing Tom, Smiling Tom & Tom Will, and I suppose the name is kept on down the line in all the new generations." NOTE: Mr. Addison's letter calls Thomas' daughter "Dora", but Thomas' bible says she was "Mary A.", the "A" is difficult to read and could possible be another letter, but Broyce says she was "Mary Ann". Thomas did have a grand- daughter named Madora (Mrs. Jones) that was living in his HH with her 2 children. In the estate papers of Thomas H. Lowery, dated 27 June, 28 Aug 1855, several children all minors are listed, "Mary" now seems to be "Elizabeth". Property consisted of "200 acres of land with home dwelling and out buildings, plus one Negra boy slave appraised a $1000". Mary Ann petitioned for a Dowers 1/3 interest and received 60 acres with dwelling. On Jan 28 1857 the remainder of land was "knocked off" to Mary Ann at $3.00 per acre. She died prior to April 4, 1857 at which time estate papers on the Mary A. Lourery Estate were filed. Mary Ann joined Sweet Water P.B. Church on 11 Aug 1838. So did her father, Thomas Daniel. By the 1st of Jan 1839, she had become Mary Ann Lowery according to the Church records. |
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