He was married 6 June 1870 in Philadelphia to Kate Keilneker (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26Y-BPP)
The 1910 census shows his widowed mother Adelaide McDaniels and wife "Kale" from Germany living with him.
The death record for his stillborn unnamed son, buried in this same cemetery (called "Belgrade Street") called his wife "Kate." The family lived on Rainbow St. at the time. (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12068-10964-31?cc=1320976)
The couple next had twin daughters, Mary and Annie, in 1873, and Jettie in 1883.
His military pension from the cavalry cites both his middle name, Andrews (which was a family surname on his father's side), and wife, Kate: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-24260-55945-60?cc=1919699
The 1880 census reported he worked in a woolen mill, along with an Adelaide, 13, called his daughter but who, more than likely, was his younger sister. From another census, his sister Adelaide's birthdate was similar, and pre-dates William's marriage to Kate.
By 1900, he was a street foreman, but others in the family still worked at the woolen mill.
His death record is at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JK3Y-2JJ
It appears that this burial was removed from this burial to North Cedar Hills, where a tombstone shows at memorial # 147035508
He was married 6 June 1870 in Philadelphia to Kate Keilneker (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26Y-BPP)
The 1910 census shows his widowed mother Adelaide McDaniels and wife "Kale" from Germany living with him.
The death record for his stillborn unnamed son, buried in this same cemetery (called "Belgrade Street") called his wife "Kate." The family lived on Rainbow St. at the time. (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12068-10964-31?cc=1320976)
The couple next had twin daughters, Mary and Annie, in 1873, and Jettie in 1883.
His military pension from the cavalry cites both his middle name, Andrews (which was a family surname on his father's side), and wife, Kate: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-24260-55945-60?cc=1919699
The 1880 census reported he worked in a woolen mill, along with an Adelaide, 13, called his daughter but who, more than likely, was his younger sister. From another census, his sister Adelaide's birthdate was similar, and pre-dates William's marriage to Kate.
By 1900, he was a street foreman, but others in the family still worked at the woolen mill.
His death record is at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JK3Y-2JJ
It appears that this burial was removed from this burial to North Cedar Hills, where a tombstone shows at memorial # 147035508
Family Members
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Elizabeth C Yoast
1840–1890
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Thomas P. "Parker" McDaniels
1852–1898
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Douglas H. McDaniel
1858–1939
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Robert B. McDaniel
1859–1916
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Adelaide Matilda McDaniels Schnitzer
1862–1930
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George McDaniels
1864–1925
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Josephine McDaniel Dean
1867–1896
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Oliver S McDaniel
1870–1953
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Ida Virginia McDaniels Wilson
1872–1931
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