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Questions regarding the DANIELS migration from Indiana to Oklahoma |
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I am questioning the following information and asking for help
and assistance in verifying the information with all available
records.
1. William Henry Harrison DANIELS, was to have migrated by
covered wagon with his daughters Blanche, Kate, and one other
daughter - name unknown.
2. After the death of his wife JULIA ANN GARRETT-BIGGS-DANIELS,
died 28 February 1901.
3. They migrated from Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana to
Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma abt 1903.
4. Lee DANIELS the son William Henry Harrison DANIELS and Julia
Ann GARRETT-BIGGS was to have stayed behind and taught
College/School in Brownstown, Jackson County, Indiana.
5. Blanche DANIELS was supposedly never married and had no
children. She lived and died in Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
6. Kate DANIELS was supposedly married to an officer that was
attached to Fort Smith Oklahoma who was a member of the masons.
They both raised a little girl that was left on their door step
name-unknown.
7. The third daughter name-unknown supposedly lived and died in
Kansas City Kansas/Missouri.
8. There is a small museum near the rail road track that we
visited when I was younger that has furniture and other items
that belonged to the DANIELS.
I do know that William Henry Harrison DANIELS born 1850 in
Kentucky, died 1918, buried in Russell Chapel Cemetery, Jackson
County, Indiana. William Henry Harrison DANIELS married Julia Ann
GARRETT-BIGGS born 1851, died 28 February, 1901, buried in
Russell Chapel Cemetery, Jackson County, Indiana. They where
married 28 May 1871 in Jackson County, Indiana.
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