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John Brantley McDaniel 1807–1885 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1807

Birth Location: Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 20 December 1885

Death Location: Al in 1880 He is most likely buried at Clanton City Cemetery in Gullahorn plot Clanton, Clinton County, Alabama, United States

Father: Alexander Indian”

Mother: Mary Blacksnake

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In 1807, John Brantley McDaniel entered the world in Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA, born to Alexander Mcdaniel Cherokee Shawnee Indian And Mary Catherine Ah Gah Blacksnake. John Brantley McDaniel passed away in 1885 in Al in 1880 He is most likely buried at Clanton City Cemetery in Gullahorn plot Clanton, Clinton County, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1807, John Brantley McDaniel entered the world in Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA, born to Alexander Mcdaniel Cherokee Shawnee Indian And Mary Catherine Ah Gah Blacksnake.
  • John Brantley McDaniel passed away in 1885 in Al in 1880 He is most likely buried at Clanton City Cemetery in Gullahorn plot Clanton, Clinton County, Alabama, United States.

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John McDaniel's Ancestors

Self
John McDaniel
1807–1885
Birth Place: Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Alexander McDaniel “Cherokee \ Shawnee Indian”
1760–1834
Cherokee Nation East, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA
Mary (Catherine Ah-Gah) Blacksnake
1768–1870
Old, Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
William (David) McDANIEL
1716–1777
Cherokee Nation East Tennessee, Tennessee, USA
Granny (Su-gi Sallie Sooky) Soo-Kie
1730–1820
Chota, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA
Tenh-Wen-Nyos ("Chainbreaker" Blacksnake "Ga- Le- Gi" Seneca war) chief
1740–1859
Cowan River, North Carolina, USA
Mary (Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan)) Wray
1737–1830
Cherokee Nation, USA
Great-Grandparents
De-ne-oh-ah-te Light)
1715–1778
Tchwynyars Abeel
1715–1769
James Wilson
1715–1766
Ankee Greenwood
1729–1766
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes II
1722–1794

John McDaniel's Timeline

2 Records

1807
1807
Birth of John Brantley McDaniel in Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA
Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA
1885
20 December 1885
Age 78
Death of John Brantley McDaniel in Al in 1880 He is most likely buried at Clanton City Cemetery in Gullahorn plot Clanton, Clinton County, Alabama, United States
Al in 1880 He is most likely buried at Clanton City Cemetery in Gullahorn plot Clanton, Clinton County, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1807
    Event Place: Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 December 1885
    Event Place: Al in 1880 He is most likely buried at Clanton City Cemetery in Gullahorn plot Clanton, Clinton County, Alabama, United States

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