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Matches 1 to 38 of 38 for First Name starts with DANIEL
# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Person ID | Born/Christened | Location |
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1 |
Baugher, Daniel | I1506 | b. 2 Nov 1860 | North Webster, Kosciusko County, IN |
2 |
Breeden, Daniel P. | I1321 | b. 1857 | Carroll County, KY |
3 |
Brown, Daniel | I5739 | b. 1851 | Indiana |
4 |
Compeau, Daniel | I4894 | ||
5 |
Dormeyer\Dunmire, Daniel | I405 | ||
6 |
Elder, Daniel | I1070 | ||
7 |
Equinas, Daniel | I4090 | b. Unknown | |
8 |
Esquinas, Daniel , Jr. | I4086 | ||
9 |
Figel, Daniel Casey | I4773 | ||
10 |
Figel, Daniel Joesph | I4774 | ||
11 |
Graf, Daniel | I2228 | ||
12 |
Haab, Daniel Lee | I1957 | ||
13 |
Hann, Daniel B. | I3736 | b. 5 Feb 1849 | Miami County, Indiana |
14 |
Harmison, Daniel David | I5581 | b. 11 Aug 1882 | Logan, Cache, Utah |
15 |
Hattery, Daniel | I2986 | b. 7 Apr 1835 | |
16 |
Johnson, Daniel Lee | I521 | ||
17 |
Largent, Daniel | I3678 | ||
18 |
Largent, Daniel Milbern | I3625 | ||
19 |
Largent, Daniel Voorhees | I3621 | b. 29 Aug 1856 | |
20 |
Miller, Daniel Albert | I2003 | b. 29 May 1876 | |
21 |
Miller, Daniel Edward | I525 | ||
22 |
Myers, Daniel | I2292 | ||
23 |
Nestleroad, Daniel | I1719 | ||
24 |
Nestleroad, Daniel | I1705 | b. 1799 | |
25 |
Pletcher, Daniel | I2017 | b. 25 Mar 1849 | |
26 |
Quinn, Daniel Scott | I4586 | ||
27 |
Rarick, Daniel | I596 | b. | Warsaw, Kosciusko, IN |
28 |
Smeltzer, Daniel | I4178 | b. 28 Nov 1857 | Indiana |
29 |
Smith, Daniel Scott | I5678 | b. 24 May 1913 | |
30 |
Sollenberger, Daniel | I1676 | ||
31 |
Sollenberger, Daniel | I1686 | b. | Switzerland |
32 |
Sollenberger, Daniel | I1688 | ||
33 |
Sowers, Daniel Wayne | I3949 | b. 27 Dec 1988 | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio |
34 |
Stocker, Daniel | I1453 | b. 1781-1782 | |
35 |
Swan, Daniel Melvin | I491 | ||
36 |
Utt, Daniel Benjamin | I54902 | ||
37 |
Watkins, Daniel | I4327 | ||
38 |
Weisser, Daniel Russell | I4875 |
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