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Apollas P. Daniels

Birth
Grants Lick, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Apr 1904 (aged 73)
Ashland, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
No stone exists
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Apollos Daniels, Sr.

Apollos Daniels, Sr., died at his home in Boone county, near Cedar Creek, April 15, 1904, aged 73 years, 11 months and 9 days. Deceased was born in Campbell county, Ky., May 6, 1830. He was a devoted member of the Methodist church for fifty years. During that time he was a minister of the gospel for eleven years. About 1849 he was united in marriage to Miss Caroline Garney in Kentucky. Of this union eight children were born, three of whom survive, Rev. J. J. Daniels and J. B. Daniels of Kentucky and Appollos Daniels of Callaway county, Mo. His first wife dying about 1860, Mr. Daniels was again married in 1867, this time to Mrs. Sarah Phillips, who survives him. The interment was at Prospect Sunday last, after a funeral discourse by Rev. Wm. Wynn of this place.


Note: His first wife's name should read Caroline Gosney.
Apollos Daniels, Sr.

Apollos Daniels, Sr., died at his home in Boone county, near Cedar Creek, April 15, 1904, aged 73 years, 11 months and 9 days. Deceased was born in Campbell county, Ky., May 6, 1830. He was a devoted member of the Methodist church for fifty years. During that time he was a minister of the gospel for eleven years. About 1849 he was united in marriage to Miss Caroline Garney in Kentucky. Of this union eight children were born, three of whom survive, Rev. J. J. Daniels and J. B. Daniels of Kentucky and Appollos Daniels of Callaway county, Mo. His first wife dying about 1860, Mr. Daniels was again married in 1867, this time to Mrs. Sarah Phillips, who survives him. The interment was at Prospect Sunday last, after a funeral discourse by Rev. Wm. Wynn of this place.


Note: His first wife's name should read Caroline Gosney.


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