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Daniel Shepard Piner

Birth15 Dec 1889 - White Oak, Carteret, North Carolina, United States
Death14 Jul 1943 - New Bern, Craven, North Carolina
MotherEmaline Rhue
FatherWilliam Shepard Piner

Born in White Oak, Carteret, North Carolina, United States on 15 Dec 1889 to William Shepard Piner and Emaline Rhue. Daniel Shepard Piner married Eva Evelyn Smith and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 Jul 1943 in New Bern, Craven, North Carolina.

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Parents
William Shepard Piner
1858 - 1929
Emaline Rhue
1865 - 1921
Spouse(s)
Eva Evelyn Smith
1897 - 1990
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Emma Mae Piner
1914 - 2001
Nellie Rena Piner
1915 - 1968
Kenneth Daniel Piner
1917 - 1972
Venice Maryland Piner
1928 - 1994
Venice Maryland Piner
1928 - 1994

Donald Merle Piner
1932 - 2008
Emma Garner
1749 - 1829
Thelma Ronni Piner
1925 - 1994
John Dee Piner
1919 - 1994

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