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Daniel Ward 1742 – 1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Oct 1742

Birth Location: St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1795

Death Location: Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States

Father: John Ward

Mother: Catherine White

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Daniel Ward was born in 1742 in St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States, the child of John Jackson "Trader Jack" Ward and Catherine White. Daniel Ward passed away in 1795 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • Daniel Ward was born in 1742 in St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States, the child of John Jackson "Trader Jack" Ward and Catherine White.
  • Daniel Ward passed away in 1795 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States.

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Daniel Ward's Ancestors

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Daniel Ward
1742 – 1795
Birth Place: St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States
Parents
John Jackson "Trader Jack" Ward
1715 – 1758
Moncks Corner, Berkeley, South Carolina
Catherine White
1727 – 1787
Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John (Jackson) Ward
1650 – 1720
Shropshire, England
Frances Williams
1660 – 1720
Shropshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Daniel Ward's Timeline

2 Records

1742
01 Oct 1742
Birth of Daniel Ward in St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States
St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States
1795
1795
Age 53
Death of Daniel Ward in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States
Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Oct 1742
    Event Place: St John Parish, Berkley, South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1795
    Event Place: Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States

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