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Logan E Daniel

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Logan E Daniel

Birth
Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Nov 1914 (aged 29)
Cooke County, Texas, USA
Burial
Valley View, Cooke County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Logan E Daniel was born on Oct. 13, 1885 in Cooke County, Texas and died on Nov. 12, 1914 of Typhoid fever in Texas. Logan is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Cooke County Texas. He married Leona Mikeal [Daniel] in 1904 in Nocona, Montague County, Texas. Logan has a Woodmen of the World symbol on his grave. Woodmen of the World is the largest fraternal benefit society with open membership in the United States. It is an insurance organization founded by Joseph Cullen Root in Omaha, Nebraska on the 6th of June, 1890. Early Woodmen of the World policies provided for a death and a monument benefit. Gravestones were originally furnished to members for free and later were offered to those who purchased a $100 rider. During the 1920s the Society stopped providing markers to members when the cost of gravestones increased and cemeteries began prohibiting above-ground memorials for maintenance reasons. For many years after that, members and lodges arranged for markers and monuments on their own. William Mack Daniel is the father of Logan E Daniel. Jane Ann Anderson [Daniel] is the mother of Logan E Daniel. John Buckley Daniel is a 1st cousin once removed of Logan E Daniel. Information can be found on the 1880 United States Census, Family Group Record FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.1.
Logan E Daniel was born on Oct. 13, 1885 in Cooke County, Texas and died on Nov. 12, 1914 of Typhoid fever in Texas. Logan is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Cooke County Texas. He married Leona Mikeal [Daniel] in 1904 in Nocona, Montague County, Texas. Logan has a Woodmen of the World symbol on his grave. Woodmen of the World is the largest fraternal benefit society with open membership in the United States. It is an insurance organization founded by Joseph Cullen Root in Omaha, Nebraska on the 6th of June, 1890. Early Woodmen of the World policies provided for a death and a monument benefit. Gravestones were originally furnished to members for free and later were offered to those who purchased a $100 rider. During the 1920s the Society stopped providing markers to members when the cost of gravestones increased and cemeteries began prohibiting above-ground memorials for maintenance reasons. For many years after that, members and lodges arranged for markers and monuments on their own. William Mack Daniel is the father of Logan E Daniel. Jane Ann Anderson [Daniel] is the mother of Logan E Daniel. John Buckley Daniel is a 1st cousin once removed of Logan E Daniel. Information can be found on the 1880 United States Census, Family Group Record FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.1.

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