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James Nathaniel “Nate” Daniel

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James Nathaniel “Nate” Daniel

Birth
Rosston, Nevada County, Arkansas, USA
Death
26 Nov 1943 (aged 75)
Denison, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Denison, Grayson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Nathaniel as he was called was born in Roston, Arkansas. His parents were Jeffery C. and Susan Daniell. He had four brothers and two sisters. He married Miss. Thursey Annie Crow on August 2, 1891. There were seven children born to this union.
Nathaniel lived in Lincoln, Arkansas and Texas most of his life. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired farmer.
He died at home in Denison, Texas at the age of 75 years. He will be buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Denison, Grayson Co. Texas. Pallbearers were George Daniels, A.E. Daniels, E.P. Crow, Edd Daniels and Sergeant J.P.Daniels
He had thirteen Grand Children and six Great Grand Children.

Thank you his Great Granddaughter Audrey

Father is Jefferson find a grave 8106113
Mother is Susan find a grave 8106115Unmarked Grave

The Denison Press
Friday, December 3, 1943
pg. 6

Funeral services were conducted Thursday for Nathaniel Daniels, 118 W. Sears, who died Wednesday at his home. Services were conducted by Leland Aiton, pastor of the Church of Christ and interment was at Oakwood.

A resident of Denison four years, Mr. Daniels formerly lived in Abernathy. He was born January 29, 1868 in Roston, Arkansas. On August 2, 1891, he married Miss Annie Crow. Mr. Daniels was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include his widow; three sons, O.W. Daniels of Spring Lake, Charles Daniels of Amarillo, and James D. Daniels of Denison; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Moore and Mrs. Opal Rogers of Lincoln, Arkansas, and Mrs. Ruby Smith of Ketchikan, Alaska; four brothers, W.H. Daniels of Brownwood, F.T. and George Daniels of De Leon and A.E. Daniels of Comanche; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Almand of Garland, Mrs. C.H. Daniels of De Leon, and Miss Alice Daniels Brownwood; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Nathaniel as he was called was born in Roston, Arkansas. His parents were Jeffery C. and Susan Daniell. He had four brothers and two sisters. He married Miss. Thursey Annie Crow on August 2, 1891. There were seven children born to this union.
Nathaniel lived in Lincoln, Arkansas and Texas most of his life. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired farmer.
He died at home in Denison, Texas at the age of 75 years. He will be buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Denison, Grayson Co. Texas. Pallbearers were George Daniels, A.E. Daniels, E.P. Crow, Edd Daniels and Sergeant J.P.Daniels
He had thirteen Grand Children and six Great Grand Children.

Thank you his Great Granddaughter Audrey

Father is Jefferson find a grave 8106113
Mother is Susan find a grave 8106115Unmarked Grave

The Denison Press
Friday, December 3, 1943
pg. 6

Funeral services were conducted Thursday for Nathaniel Daniels, 118 W. Sears, who died Wednesday at his home. Services were conducted by Leland Aiton, pastor of the Church of Christ and interment was at Oakwood.

A resident of Denison four years, Mr. Daniels formerly lived in Abernathy. He was born January 29, 1868 in Roston, Arkansas. On August 2, 1891, he married Miss Annie Crow. Mr. Daniels was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include his widow; three sons, O.W. Daniels of Spring Lake, Charles Daniels of Amarillo, and James D. Daniels of Denison; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Moore and Mrs. Opal Rogers of Lincoln, Arkansas, and Mrs. Ruby Smith of Ketchikan, Alaska; four brothers, W.H. Daniels of Brownwood, F.T. and George Daniels of De Leon and A.E. Daniels of Comanche; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Almand of Garland, Mrs. C.H. Daniels of De Leon, and Miss Alice Daniels Brownwood; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

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Born Roston, AR, Married Annie Crow August 02 1891



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