Re: Civil War Photos
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Re: Civil War Photos
jimmy ray thomason 7/20/05
At this point anything is possible.Would you happen to know if they had any children? The children we know of are Mary Daniel m. to Elijah Littleton Perkins in 1849 in Cass county ( interesting aside, James Stovall was the JP who performed the ceremony and his daughter, Elizabeth Stovall is the one who married William Thomas Daniel a few years later) Molissa Daniel ( we don't know what happened to her), Amanda Daniel ( who is also listed as S.E. and with the name Sara Amanda Elzabeth Daniel).There could be others but off of the 1850 census where Eliza is listed as a widow these are the only children we know of. Amanda was 5 on this census so her husband had to have died sometime between 1845 and the when the census was taken in 1850.Eliza, William, Mary and her husband,and Amanda all went to Cherokee county, AL just prior to the Civil War.
After William Thomas Daniel died his widow, Elizabeth Stovall Daniel moved back to the Stovall homeplace in Cass county, GA. She had 3 small children, Frances( Fanny), Adalee, and my great grandad Patrick Thomas Daniel(Borgey).
Thank you for pointing a direction to look in. My mom has been working on this since I was little. It has been very frustrating because we have primary source documentation for everything after 1850 but can't figure out who the father is for this bunch!