Hugh Daniel 16 appears on the 1900 census, Smith County, Miss, with parents John 46 a farmer born Alabama, Lee 38 born Miss, and his siblings Connie 22, Daisy 20, John 18, Lizzie 15, Eugene 13, Andrew 11, Mary 9, Clifton 6, Clide 2 and Felix 11 mons. This record indicates his parents were married 23 years and had 2 children, 11 living. Their farm is adjacent to two "Shearly" families.
The family name often found spelled Daniels.
Hugh was a carpenter and on his World War I Draft Registration 1918, Louin, Jasper County, Miss., occupation carpenter foreman for Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, between Mobile, Alabama and Jackson, Tenn.
His World War II Draft Registration, Baton Rouge, he worked for Meeks Lumber CO.
Hugh Daniel 16 appears on the 1900 census, Smith County, Miss, with parents John 46 a farmer born Alabama, Lee 38 born Miss, and his siblings Connie 22, Daisy 20, John 18, Lizzie 15, Eugene 13, Andrew 11, Mary 9, Clifton 6, Clide 2 and Felix 11 mons. This record indicates his parents were married 23 years and had 2 children, 11 living. Their farm is adjacent to two "Shearly" families.
The family name often found spelled Daniels.
Hugh was a carpenter and on his World War I Draft Registration 1918, Louin, Jasper County, Miss., occupation carpenter foreman for Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, between Mobile, Alabama and Jackson, Tenn.
His World War II Draft Registration, Baton Rouge, he worked for Meeks Lumber CO.
Family Members
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Connie LaFayette Daniel
1877–1965
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Daisy Dean Daniel Carr
1879–1959
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John William Daniel
1881–1967
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Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Daniels Miley
1885–1972
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Harris Eugene Daniels
1886–1959
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Andrew Jackson Daniels Sr
1889–1972
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Mary Gertrude Daniels Byrd
1890–1962
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Robert Clifton Daniels
1893–1958
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Infant Daughter Daniel
1895–1895
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Ethyl Clyde Daniels
1897–1973
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Felix Bryan Daniels
1899–1976
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Velma Daniels Davis
1902–1991
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