Thomas “Tom” Harrison McDanielAge: 86 years1839–1926
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- Thomas “Tom” Harrison McDaniel
Family with Margaret Elizabeth Herring |
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Thomas “Tom” Harrison McDaniel Birth: May 11, 1839 — Smith County, Mississippi, USA Death: Age: 86 — March 29, 1926 — Frederick, Tillman, Oklahoma, USA |
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Margaret Elizabeth Herring Birth: 1843 69 38 — San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States Death: Age: 29 — 1872 — Robertson County, Texas, USA |
Marriage: September 1, 1859 — Parker County, Texas, USA |
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11 months daughter |
Ella McDaniel Birth: August 11, 1860 21 17 — Robertson County, Texas, USA Death: Age: 24 — February 25, 1885 — Parker County, Texas, USA |
17 months son |
William Alonzo “A.l.” McDaniel Sr. Birth: January 10, 1862 22 19 — Robertson County, Texas, USA Death: Age: 91 — May 28, 1953 — Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, USA |
3 years daughter |
Margaret Elizabeth McDaniel Birth: 1864 24 21 — Robertson, Texas, United States Death: 1955 — Texas, USA |
3 years daughter |
Eliza Jane “Janie” McDaniel Birth: August 18, 1866 27 23 — Parker County, Texas, USA Death: May 27, 1907 — Jones, Texas, United States |
22 months son |
Thomas Jackson “Uncle Jack” McDaniel Birth: July 2, 1868 29 25 — Lavaca County, Texas, USA Death: Age: 96 — September 3, 1964 — Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA |
5 years child |
Infant McDaniel Birth: 1872 32 29 Death: 1872 |
2 years son |
… McDaniel Birth: 1873 33 30 — Robertson County, Texas, USA Death: 1873 — Robertson County, Texas, USA |
Note | Thomas was the son of Alexander David "Sandy" McDaniel and Martha (Stubbs) McDaniel. Thomas was first married to Margaret Elizabeth Herring September 1, 1859 in Parker County, Texas. They had six children with the last one dying only a few months old. 1--Ella [1860-1885] 2--William Alonzo, "A.L." [1862-1953] 3--Margaret Elizabeth [1864-1955] 4--Eliza Jane "Janie" [1866-1907] 5--Thomas Jackson "Uncle Jack" [1868-1964] 5--Infant [1872-1872] After the death of Margaret, Thomas then married Rebecca Josephine (Smith) Merritt on April 30, 1873 in Robertson County, Texas. Together they had seven children. 1--Frances Kernelia [1874-1964] 2--Davis [1876-1876] 3--Sarah Adeline "Addie" [1878-1882] 4--Allie Berta "Bertie" [1880-1939] 5--Isom DeWitt, Sr. [1886-1949] 6--Addie Bell "Dolly" [1887-1972] 7--Troy Crosby [1890-1962] The pictures of Thomas were in my grandmother's box of pictures that I inherited. My grandmother was a daughter of Thomas. The picture of his headstone was taken by my cousin, Randy Bryan. OBITUARY: THE BELLEVUE NEWS BELLEVUE, TEXAS FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1926 AGED VETERAN AND FORMER TEXAS RANGER DIES AT RIPE OLD AGE T.H. McDaniel, age 87 years and a veteran of the Civil War and former Texas Ranger, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Anderson of Frederick, Okla. at 5:30 p.m., March 29, 1926. The funeral services was held in the Valley Home Church of Christ with Elder A.G. Hughes of Vernon, Texas, and Rev. R. F Whitaker of Tipton, Okla., in charge. Burial was in the city Cemetery at Frede rick. Mr. McDaniel went all the way through the Civil War and emerged from the conflict without a single flesh wound. At one time a small lock of his hair was clipped from just above his right ear by a bul let from an enemy gun. With this exception he served the entire period of the war, often engaging in close combat battle, without even a scratch. He was a member of Price's Brigade under General Lee, Co. D., 31st Texas Calvary, under the command of Captain Genoe. He served about two years as a member of the Texas Rangers force in Co., D, unde r Captain Berry at Fort Camp, Colorado. Mr, McDaniel was truly a frontiersman and his going marks the passing of another veteran of the great conflict between the states, He is survived by his wife, Rebecca Josephine Smith McDaniel and the following children. A.L. McDaniel, Commanche, Texas; Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Commanche, Texas; T.J. McDaniel, Bellevue, Texas; I.D. McDaniel, Oklahoma City, Okla.;Bertie Stubbs of Hobart, Oklah oma; Mrs. J.A. Anderson, Frederick, Okla.; all of whom were present at the funeral except Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Stubbs. Besides these, he is survived by about 60 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Following grandchildren and great grandchildren were present at the funeral; Mrs. Carrie Mitchell, Mrs. Ann S travlo, Mrs. Vereda McGraw and husband, Miss Fannie Jones, all of Oklahoma City; T.W. Woodruff, Millsap, Texas; Ira V. McDaniel and wife, Cushing, Okla.; Mrs. Ruby Meek and husband, Vernon, Texas; Dew ey McDaniel, Bellevue, Texas; Earl Anderson, Frederick, Okla; Mrs. Lillian Bryan and husband, Mountainview, Okla.; Mrs. Valerie Simpson, Fort Worth; great-grandchildren, Lee Dalton, Florette and Alic e Ellen Meek, Vernon, Texas; Alvis and Joye Bryan, Mountainview. Okla. The pallbearers were composed of the grandchildren: as follows: T.W. Woodruff, Dewey McDaniel, Earl and Johnnie Anderson, S.M. Meek and Ernest Bryan. Thomas was my great-grandfather.---Sandra Sandra C. Hayes Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr. and Sarah (Fuller) McDaniel |
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