They resided on the farm for 30 years and about 13 years ago moved to Carroll to the home which they purchased on 412 South Clark street. On January 19, 1909, Mr. Daniels died and since that time Mrs. Daniels has continued to live at her old home.
Of the eleven children born, ten survive to mourn for their mother. Frank, one of the boys, dying at the age of 7. The surviving children are John W., Beaver Dam, Wisconsin; Charles, Carroll; Mary (Mrs. Henry Reyling), Parkstown, South Dakota; Philomena (Mrs. Vern Swender), Carroll; Lizzie (Mrs. William Lux), Lidderdale; Henry, Mt. Carmel; Katie (Mrs. Nick Underberg), Carroll; Theresia (Mrs. Crelgton Woodyard) Lanesboro; Rose (Mrs. Earl Duckett), Carroll, and Joe at home. She also leaves two brothers, Joseph Donnelly, Ontario, Canada, and John, Harver, Montana; forty-one grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
The funeral was held Wednesday morning from SS. Peter and Paul's church of which she was a member. Mrs. Daniels was a good-hearted, generous-minded woman, a true neighbor and friend and when in good health very faithful to her church duties. She will be missed not only by her chllden but by many dear friends.
They resided on the farm for 30 years and about 13 years ago moved to Carroll to the home which they purchased on 412 South Clark street. On January 19, 1909, Mr. Daniels died and since that time Mrs. Daniels has continued to live at her old home.
Of the eleven children born, ten survive to mourn for their mother. Frank, one of the boys, dying at the age of 7. The surviving children are John W., Beaver Dam, Wisconsin; Charles, Carroll; Mary (Mrs. Henry Reyling), Parkstown, South Dakota; Philomena (Mrs. Vern Swender), Carroll; Lizzie (Mrs. William Lux), Lidderdale; Henry, Mt. Carmel; Katie (Mrs. Nick Underberg), Carroll; Theresia (Mrs. Crelgton Woodyard) Lanesboro; Rose (Mrs. Earl Duckett), Carroll, and Joe at home. She also leaves two brothers, Joseph Donnelly, Ontario, Canada, and John, Harver, Montana; forty-one grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
The funeral was held Wednesday morning from SS. Peter and Paul's church of which she was a member. Mrs. Daniels was a good-hearted, generous-minded woman, a true neighbor and friend and when in good health very faithful to her church duties. She will be missed not only by her chllden but by many dear friends.
Family Members
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John W. Daniel
1865–1954
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Charles Daniel
1867–1934
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Mary Ann Daniel Reyling
1870–1956
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Elizabeth Daniel Lux
1873–1957
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Philomena Daniel Swender
1876–1963
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Catherine M Daniel Underberg
1878–1965
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Henry Joseph Daniel
1881–1960
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Theresa Daniel Woodyard
1885–1959
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Rose Daniel Duckett
1888–1979
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Joseph W Daniel
1892–1983
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