Mary Margaret Daniel, was the daughter of a well-known family from Mount Sterling,
Montgomery County, Kentucky. Her grandfather was a prominent Montgomery County farmer and
veteran of the War of 1812, Major Jesse Daniel. Her father was the Reverend Ellison
Armistead Daniel, a Baptist minister, who was a descendant of the Montague, Daniel,
Armistead, and Ellison families of colonial and Revolutionary-era Virginia. Her mother,
Frances Ringo, was a descendant of the early New Amsterdam (New Netherlands)/New Jersey
Ringo fam-ily of Dutch origin. The Rev. Daniel immigrated from Kentucky to Texas in the
early 1850s, and settled in southwest Dallas County.
The children of James and Mary Margaret in birth order were: Cordelia Frances, 2 February
1855; Robert Preston, 6 June 1856; Mary Elizabeth, 30 January 1858; Ann Langley, 3
November 1859; James Lemon, Jr., 26 October 1862; Araminta Ermina, ? October 1865;
Ellison Daniel, 30 January 186?; Henry Richardson, 3 April 1870; Annabel D., 29 March
1872. (All Miller children are believed to have been born in Dallas County, Texas.)
http://www.dallaspioneer.org/stories/civilwar.php?ID=306
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Mary's parents have two memorials.
She is linked to both on one set of memorials. The additional one for her Father is: 24560378, the additional one for her mother is: 17894579. Not all siblings are linked to the same memorials, which is confusing. Please add a note giving the additional memorial numbers for her parents.
above info from Vera McCullough FAG #47138686
Mary Margaret Daniel, was the daughter of a well-known family from Mount Sterling,
Montgomery County, Kentucky. Her grandfather was a prominent Montgomery County farmer and
veteran of the War of 1812, Major Jesse Daniel. Her father was the Reverend Ellison
Armistead Daniel, a Baptist minister, who was a descendant of the Montague, Daniel,
Armistead, and Ellison families of colonial and Revolutionary-era Virginia. Her mother,
Frances Ringo, was a descendant of the early New Amsterdam (New Netherlands)/New Jersey
Ringo fam-ily of Dutch origin. The Rev. Daniel immigrated from Kentucky to Texas in the
early 1850s, and settled in southwest Dallas County.
The children of James and Mary Margaret in birth order were: Cordelia Frances, 2 February
1855; Robert Preston, 6 June 1856; Mary Elizabeth, 30 January 1858; Ann Langley, 3
November 1859; James Lemon, Jr., 26 October 1862; Araminta Ermina, ? October 1865;
Ellison Daniel, 30 January 186?; Henry Richardson, 3 April 1870; Annabel D., 29 March
1872. (All Miller children are believed to have been born in Dallas County, Texas.)
http://www.dallaspioneer.org/stories/civilwar.php?ID=306
*****
Mary's parents have two memorials.
She is linked to both on one set of memorials. The additional one for her Father is: 24560378, the additional one for her mother is: 17894579. Not all siblings are linked to the same memorials, which is confusing. Please add a note giving the additional memorial numbers for her parents.
above info from Vera McCullough FAG #47138686
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