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William Henry McDaniel

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William Henry McDaniel

Birth
Shelby County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Nov 1917 (aged 70)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Biographical sketch from the "History of the State of Kansas" by William G. Culter, published in 1883.

"W. H. McDANIEL, carriage manufacturing (firm, McDaniel & Perrin), born in Shelby County, Ill., in 1848; son of William McDaniel and Mary (Price) McDaniel. He married, in 1873, Miss Lizzie Tipton, and has two children, Bertie and Mabel; came to Kansas in 1882, located at Wichita; commenced in the carriage manufacturing business, increased 100 per cent., to 1883. Business located on the corner of Douglas avenue and Water street; employs twenty men in the business. In January, 1883, formed partnership with M. Perrin. The firm own Wood's patent buggy spring."


Windsor Gasette, November 22, 1917, Obituary:

"William Henry McDaniel died at a hospital in St. Louis Nov. 16. The body was brought to Windsor Saturday and was taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. Floyd Cox, and on Sunday afternoon funeral and burial services were held at Ash Grove Christian church, with which the deceased had united in early manhood. Rev. Oscar E. Kelley of Terrre Haute conducted the services.
Mr. McDaniel was born in Ash Grove township in October, 1847, and resided there until 27 years ago. He married Fannie Chamberlin April 19, 1893. She and their one son, Bert McDaniel of Wichita, Kan., survive. He also leaves one brother, George of Jett, Okl., and four sisters, Mrs. Lida Cox of near Windsor, Mrs Jennie Hoyer of Stewardson, and Mrs. Carrie Ellis of Mattoon."

Biographical sketch from the "History of the State of Kansas" by William G. Culter, published in 1883.

"W. H. McDANIEL, carriage manufacturing (firm, McDaniel & Perrin), born in Shelby County, Ill., in 1848; son of William McDaniel and Mary (Price) McDaniel. He married, in 1873, Miss Lizzie Tipton, and has two children, Bertie and Mabel; came to Kansas in 1882, located at Wichita; commenced in the carriage manufacturing business, increased 100 per cent., to 1883. Business located on the corner of Douglas avenue and Water street; employs twenty men in the business. In January, 1883, formed partnership with M. Perrin. The firm own Wood's patent buggy spring."


Windsor Gasette, November 22, 1917, Obituary:

"William Henry McDaniel died at a hospital in St. Louis Nov. 16. The body was brought to Windsor Saturday and was taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. Floyd Cox, and on Sunday afternoon funeral and burial services were held at Ash Grove Christian church, with which the deceased had united in early manhood. Rev. Oscar E. Kelley of Terrre Haute conducted the services.
Mr. McDaniel was born in Ash Grove township in October, 1847, and resided there until 27 years ago. He married Fannie Chamberlin April 19, 1893. She and their one son, Bert McDaniel of Wichita, Kan., survive. He also leaves one brother, George of Jett, Okl., and four sisters, Mrs. Lida Cox of near Windsor, Mrs Jennie Hoyer of Stewardson, and Mrs. Carrie Ellis of Mattoon."



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