Married: 14 Nov 1877 Cook County, Illinois
Children: 1. Zella May McDaniel, b. 15 Jan 1880, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois , d. 20 Oct 1904, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois
2. Josephine M. McDaniel, b. 30 May 1882, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois , d. 30 Apr 1962, Chicago, Cook, Illinois
3. Roy McDaniel, b. 30 Dec 1888, South Evanston, Cook, Illinois , d. 30 Sep 1893, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois
4. Russell H. McDaniel, b. May 1896, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois , d. 14 Feb 1939, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
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Obituary:
Evanston Index, Sep. 10, 1904:
Henry McDaniels of Wilmette expires while daughter is in hospital. Mr. Henry Mcdaniels died suddenly of alcoholism Wednesday morning at his home in the western part of Wilmette.
After being away all night, Mr. McDaniels returned to his home Wednesday morning in an intoxicated condition. While eating breakfast his wife had prepared for him, he fell to the floor. Mrs. McDaniels thinking he was asleep left him and went on with her housework. Returning in a short time she found him dead.
Mr. McDaniels was an old resident of Wilmette and leaves a wife, two daughters and a son. One of the daughters has been seriously ill in the Evanston hosptial for several weeks, where she has been operated upon for appendicitis.
Married: 14 Nov 1877 Cook County, Illinois
Children: 1. Zella May McDaniel, b. 15 Jan 1880, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois , d. 20 Oct 1904, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois
2. Josephine M. McDaniel, b. 30 May 1882, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois , d. 30 Apr 1962, Chicago, Cook, Illinois
3. Roy McDaniel, b. 30 Dec 1888, South Evanston, Cook, Illinois , d. 30 Sep 1893, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois
4. Russell H. McDaniel, b. May 1896, Wilmette, Cook, Illinois , d. 14 Feb 1939, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
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Obituary:
Evanston Index, Sep. 10, 1904:
Henry McDaniels of Wilmette expires while daughter is in hospital. Mr. Henry Mcdaniels died suddenly of alcoholism Wednesday morning at his home in the western part of Wilmette.
After being away all night, Mr. McDaniels returned to his home Wednesday morning in an intoxicated condition. While eating breakfast his wife had prepared for him, he fell to the floor. Mrs. McDaniels thinking he was asleep left him and went on with her housework. Returning in a short time she found him dead.
Mr. McDaniels was an old resident of Wilmette and leaves a wife, two daughters and a son. One of the daughters has been seriously ill in the Evanston hosptial for several weeks, where she has been operated upon for appendicitis.
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