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Daniel Pennington Lewis 1802–1873 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 January 1802
Birth Location: Black Mountain, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 1 October 1873
Death Location: Franklin, Missouri, United States
Father: James Lewis
Mother: Ann Stewart
Spouse(s): Abigail None, Polly Paine
Children(s): Jane Lewis, William Lewis, James Lewis, Joshua Lewis, Roena Lewis, Bartleson Lewis, Theodore Lewis, Lorenzo Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Richmond Lewis, Martha Lewis, Miranda Lewis
In 1802, Daniel Pennington Lewis entered the world in Black Mountain, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States, born to James Lewis And Ann Elizabeth Stewart. In 1850, Daniel Pennington Lewis resided in Carroll, Platte, Missouri. Daniel Pennington Lewis married Abigail, Polly Paine, and had children including Abbie Lewis, Bartleson D Lewis, Elizabeth Jane Lewis, James B Lewis, Jane Lewis, Joshua West Lewis, Lorenzo B Lewis, Martha Lewis, Miranda Boone Lewis, Rebecca Ann Lewis, Richmond H Lewis, Roena Columbia Lewis, Thankful Lewis, Theodore W Lewis, William Perry Lewis. Daniel Pennington Lewis passed away in 1873 in Franklin, Missouri, United States.
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Biography
- In 1802, Daniel Pennington Lewis entered the world in Black Mountain, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States, born to James Lewis And Ann Elizabeth Stewart.
- In 1850, Daniel Pennington Lewis resided in Carroll, Platte, Missouri.
- Daniel Pennington Lewis married Abigail, Polly Paine, and had children including Abbie Lewis, Bartleson D Lewis, Elizabeth Jane Lewis, James B Lewis, Jane Lewis, Joshua West Lewis, Lorenzo B Lewis, Martha Lewis, Miranda Boone Lewis, Rebecca Ann Lewis, Richmond H Lewis, Roena Columbia Lewis, Thankful Lewis, Theodore W Lewis, William Perry Lewis.
- Daniel Pennington Lewis passed away in 1873 in Franklin, Missouri, United States.
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Daniel Lewis's Ancestors
Daniel Lewis's Descendants
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1. Jane Lewis 1828–1852
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2. William (Perry) Lewis 1821–1908
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3. James (B) Lewis 1818–
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4. Joshua (West) Lewis 1815–1866
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5. Roena (Columbia) Lewis 1842–1923
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6. Bartleson (D) Lewis 1840–
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7. Theodore (W) Lewis 1836–1894
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8. Lorenzo (B) Lewis 1830–
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9. Elizabeth (Jane) Lewis 1828–1898
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10. Richmond (H) Lewis 1826–
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11. Martha Lewis 1822–
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12. Miranda (Boone) Lewis 1833–1894 m. James (Sloan) Tate 1830–1899
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1. Martha (Jennie) Tate 1855–1904
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2. Miranda (Belle) Tate 1875–1954
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3. Benjamin (Franklin) Tate 1869–1888
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4. Tolman Tate 1866–1939
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5. John (W) Tate 1860–1877
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6. Daniel (Boone) Tate 1858–1939
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7. William (Owen) Tate 1853–1933
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8. David Tate 1873–1964 m. Rosa (May) Amos 1891–1969
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1. Elton (Ray Horsefly) Tate 1929–2007
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2. Meldun Tate 1926–
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3. James Tate 1925–
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4. Florence (Mable) Tate 1920–1956
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5. Sidney (Franklin) Tate 1916–
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6. Viola Tate 1922–1998 m. Byron (C) Farr 1914–1991
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7. William (Kinzy) Tate 1918–
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Daniel Lewis's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 January 1802
Event Place: Black Mountain, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Carroll, Platte, Missouri; Roll: M432_410; Page: 409; Image: 249.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Carroll, Platte, Missouri
Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Carroll, Platte, Missouri; Roll: M432_410; Page: 409; Image: 249.
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1 October 1873
Event Place: Franklin, Missouri, United States