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Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh 1822–1895 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1822
Birth Location: Indian Springs, Catoosa, Georgia, USA
Death Date: 10 Apr 1895
Death Location: Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Father: Chief McIntosh
Mother: Susannah Rowe
Spouse(s): Winnie McIntosh
Children(s): Zolena McIntosh, Emmerson McIntosh, Daniel Jr, Lizzie Vore, Mondese McIntosh, Zolena Boteler, Roley McIntosh, Zenophen McIntosh, William McIntosh, Lula Highland, Benjamin McIntosh, Freeland McIntosh, Cheesie McIntosh, Etta Smith, Charles McIntosh
Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh was born in 1822 in Indian Springs, Catoosa, Georgia, USA, the child of Chief Roley Roderick Mcintosh And Susannah Rowe. Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh married Jane Ward, Winnie Mcintosh, and had children including Benjamin Wattie Mcintosh, Charles Edward Charlie Mcintosh, Cheesie Albert Gallatin Mcintosh, Daniel Newnon Mcintosh Jr, Emmerson Mcintosh, Etta C Smith, Freeland Buckner Mcintosh, Lizzie L Vore, Lula Noka Highland, Mondese Duff Mcintosh, Roley Cub Mcintosh, William Yancy Mcintosh, Zenophen Mcintosh, Zolena Boteler, Zolena Mcintosh. Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh passed away in 1895 in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States of America.
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Biography
- Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh was born in 1822 in Indian Springs, Catoosa, Georgia, USA, the child of Chief Roley Roderick Mcintosh And Susannah Rowe.
- Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh married Jane Ward, Winnie Mcintosh, and had children including Benjamin Wattie Mcintosh, Charles Edward Charlie Mcintosh, Cheesie Albert Gallatin Mcintosh, Daniel Newnon Mcintosh Jr, Emmerson Mcintosh, Etta C Smith, Freeland Buckner Mcintosh, Lizzie L Vore, Lula Noka Highland, Mondese Duff Mcintosh, Roley Cub Mcintosh, William Yancy Mcintosh, Zenophen Mcintosh, Zolena Boteler, Zolena Mcintosh.
- Col Daniel Newnan “Noonin” McIntosh passed away in 1895 in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States of America.
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Col McIntosh's Ancestors
Col McIntosh's Descendants
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1. Zolena McIntosh 1875–1892
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2. Emmerson McIntosh 1886–1892
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3. Daniel (Newnon McIntosh) Jr 1862–1936
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4. Lizzie (L.) Vore 1876–1969
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5. Mondese (Duff) McIntosh 1881–1955
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6. Zolena Boteler 1892–1989
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7. Roley (Cub) McIntosh 1858–1920
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8. Zenophen McIntosh 1878–1928
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9. William (Yancy) McIntosh 1889–1974
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10. Lula (Noka) Highland 1886–1964
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11. Benjamin (Wattie) McIntosh 1861–1910 m. Elizabeth (“Lizzie”) Gooden 1863–1936
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1. John (D.) McIntosh 1898–1971 m. Flora (Kay) McIntosh 1893–1930
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12. Freeland (Buckner) McIntosh 1852–1914 m. Kate Welch 1877–1942
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1. McGee (Rutherford) McIntosh 1908–1982
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2. Helen (Christine) Roberts 1921–1999 m. Howard (Richard Fallon) Sr. 1914–1957 m. William (Shelton) Roberts 1917–1997
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13. Cheesie ((Albert Gallatin)) McIntosh 1848–1915
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14. Etta (C.) Smith 1876–1952
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15. Charles (Edward “Charlie”) McIntosh 1871–1902
Col McIntosh's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 Sep 1822
Event Place: Indian Springs, Catoosa, Georgia, USA
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Apr 1895
Event Place: Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, USA
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current