John McEntire DANIEL[1, 2]

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Name John McEntire DANIEL Born 23 Jan 1832 Burke County, North Carolina [2]
- 23 Jan 1832; Burke County, NC -> Cherokee Davis Guards blog post
Gender Male Military 1861–1865 Civil War [2]
Property Little River Community, Cherokee, Alabama [1]
- The Chisolm Daniel House passed into his hands.
Died 7 Nov 1915 [1, 3] - 1915 -> Daniel house article
7 Nov 1915 -> Cherokee Davis Guards blog post
Buried Aft 7 Nov 1915 , Cherokee, Alabama [3]
Address:
Daniel CemeteryNotes - Name:
John McEntire Daniel -> Daniel House article
John McEntire Daniel -> Cherokee Davis Guards blog post
Relationship to parents:
*Named as a son of Major Daniel and his wife, Rosana -> Daniel House article
*Named as the 6th child born to Major Chisolm Daniel and Rosana McEntire -> Cherokee Davis Guards blog post
Person ID I4161 Kendrick-Hemphill Last Modified 7 Dec 2012
Father Major Chisholm DANIEL, b. 5 Oct 1790, Rutherford County, North Carolina Mother Rosannah MCENTIRE, b. 14 Sep 1798, Burke County, North Carolina , d. 26 Dec 1870, , Cherokee, Alabama
(Age 72 years)
Married 15 Sep 1818 Burke County, North Carolina Family ID F313 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S503] Chisholm Daniel House article, Laurie Clemons; Daniel House has story to tell; 10 November 2010; accessed; 7 December 2012; The author of this article interviewed Jason Clowdis of the Cherokee County Historical Society, who researched the history of the Daniel House for the application for inclusion in the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage (Reliability: 2).
- [S504] Cherokee Davis Guards blog post (Daniel), 5 September 2012; accessed; 7 December 2012 (Reliability: 2).
- [S504] Cherokee Davis Guards blog post (Daniel), 5 September 2012; accessed; 7 December 2012; citing John McEntire Daniel gravemarker (Reliability: 2).
- [S503] Chisholm Daniel House article, Laurie Clemons; Daniel House has story to tell; 10 November 2010; accessed; 7 December 2012; The author of this article interviewed Jason Clowdis of the Cherokee County Historical Society, who researched the history of the Daniel House for the application for inclusion in the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage (Reliability: 2).