Daniel families of the southern states/ compiled by Charles Brunk Heineman
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Reprint of of two volumes published in 1949 in Washington, D.C.
Includes index.
William Daniel was born in about 1630. He lived in Middlesex County, Virginia. He married twice and had at least two sons, William and Robert, by his first wife. He died in 1698. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia and elsewhere.
Includes Cadwallader, Fairchild, Mickelborough, Ray, Thornbury, Watts and related families.
"References": p. 2-4.
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