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*** William (Will, "Ray") Daniels ***
Thomas
Daniels
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Clarissa (Claire, "Clara")
Daniels-Jackson
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| Merland Raymond Daniels |
| Mary Violet (Mary, "June") Stieger-Daniels | |
*** Report ***
Personalien
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Name | William (Will, "Ray") Daniels |
Geboren am | 1872-08-29 in Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio, USA
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Gestorben am | 1948-12-28 in Dover Township, Fulton, Ohio, USA
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Wohnort(e) | Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio, USA (1872) |
Eltern
| Vater | Thomas Daniels (1832-11-18 bis 1923-01-06)
| Mutter | Clarissa (Claire, "Clara") Daniels-Jackson (1846-05-26 bis 1929-06-08)
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| Ehefrau | Libbie Daniels-Reither (?) Hochzeit am 1901-06-26 in Wood County, Ohio, USA |
Kinder
| Tochter | Merland Raymond Daniels () |
Tochter | Mary Violet (Mary, "June") Stieger-Daniels (1906-08-07 bis 1989-04-07) |
Son of Thomas Daniels and Clarissa C (Jackson) Daniels. Birth certificate shows birth date as being 25 Sep 1871.
Elizabeth and Will Daniels married in Perrysburg had Merlin Raymond and Mary Daniels there.
Will Daniels was an engineer on a little railroad, streetcar, or trolley, which ran between several towns. William Daniell's father was a ship chandler from Liverpool, who jumped ship in the USA and stayed here.
William Daniels married five times to: Libbie Reither in 1901; Sarah Snyder Brunner in 1913; Mary Ramsey in 1938; Lottie Hastings in 1920; and Ethel Daniels. William Daniels was widowed at time of his marriage to Lottie Hastings on 16 Apr 1920.
William was buried on 30 dec 1948 at Fort Meigs Cemetery, Perrysburg, Ohio. Married to Ethel Daniels at time of death on 28 dec 1948 at Fulton County Home in Ohio at R. 1 Swanton (rural) where William had been living for the past two years. The death certificate stated William had lived in the area for the past ten years prior to his death. Cause of death was Cardiac related with artereo sclerosis. Buried together with Thomas and Clarissa Daniels with shared headstone. Insciprtion on Grave Stone: “DANIELS, Grandfather Thomas 1833-1923, Grandmother Clarissa 1846-1929; Uncle William 1872-1948”.
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