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Daniel Andrew Sr.

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1813 (aged 72–73)
Monticello, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Daniel, father of Daniel Andrew Jr., served as a member of Capt. William William's North Carolina militia company in Orange Co., NC in 1776. During the American Revolution War, Daniel married Mary Hunter in Orange Co., NC in 1769. Daniel migrated to Wayne Co. (Monticello), Kentucky where he died.

Daniel was originally buried at the Beaver Creek Baptist Church in Wayne Co., KY, but the Army Corps of Engineers moved the graves from Beaver Creek Baptist Church to unmarked graves during the Cumberland Lake Project in the 1950s. The original Beaver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery is now under the waters of Lake Cumberland.
Source: History of the Battle Baptist Church @ goshidaron6.ddns.net/507.html
The graves from the Beaver Creek Baptist Church were moved to these cemeteries:
Piney Woods Mission Church Cemetery, Parnell, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Elk Springs Valley Cemetery also known as: "Coffey Cemetery", Oil Valley, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Beck-Rector Cemetery also known as: "Murl Cemetery", Murl, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Old Charity Cemetery also known as: "Charity Baptist Church Cemetery", Wayne County, Kentucky, USA

There is a Cenotaph to Daniel at the Andrews Cover Cemetery at Allons, Overton County, Tennessee.
Daniel, father of Daniel Andrew Jr., served as a member of Capt. William William's North Carolina militia company in Orange Co., NC in 1776. During the American Revolution War, Daniel married Mary Hunter in Orange Co., NC in 1769. Daniel migrated to Wayne Co. (Monticello), Kentucky where he died.

Daniel was originally buried at the Beaver Creek Baptist Church in Wayne Co., KY, but the Army Corps of Engineers moved the graves from Beaver Creek Baptist Church to unmarked graves during the Cumberland Lake Project in the 1950s. The original Beaver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery is now under the waters of Lake Cumberland.
Source: History of the Battle Baptist Church @ goshidaron6.ddns.net/507.html
The graves from the Beaver Creek Baptist Church were moved to these cemeteries:
Piney Woods Mission Church Cemetery, Parnell, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Elk Springs Valley Cemetery also known as: "Coffey Cemetery", Oil Valley, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Beck-Rector Cemetery also known as: "Murl Cemetery", Murl, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Old Charity Cemetery also known as: "Charity Baptist Church Cemetery", Wayne County, Kentucky, USA

There is a Cenotaph to Daniel at the Andrews Cover Cemetery at Allons, Overton County, Tennessee.


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