Middlesex, Virginia, Daniel descendants : (including important notes, Bible records, etc., on the Adrian, Baber, Bledsoe, Cameron, Cannon, Chancellor, Chesnut, Clayton, Dickson, Doherty, Dykes, Hampton, Hardwick, Harton, Jack, Landers, Lawrence, Lewis, Neely, Watt, Webb, Williamson, and Wood families)/ by Robert Neville Mann and Catherine Cleek Mann

Format

CD-Rom

Language

English

Publication Date

c2001

Publisher

Quintin Publications

Place of Publication

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Physical

1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.

Notes

Includes index.

William Daniel was born ca. 1625 presumable in England and died 20 February 1698 in Middlesex County, Virginia. He married (1) Dorothy (Forth?). They had two children. He married (2) Jochabed (Smith?) who died between 1694 and 1698. They had eight children. Descendants lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama and Georgia.

Includes Bishop, Cannon, Chesnut, Clayton, Dykes, Hardwick, Harton, Landers, Lawrence, Watkins, Watt, Williamson, Wood and other related families.

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CD-ROM no. 5120FamilySearch Library FamilySearch Desktop ComputerAvailable
Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
CD-ROM no. 5120FamilySearch Library FamilySearch Desktop ComputerAvailable

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