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David Stapler Dannelly

Birth15 March 1782 - Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Death1849 - Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi, USA
MotherHannah "Susanna" Stabler
FatherJohn M. Danielly

Born in Columbia County, Georgia, USA on 15 March 1782 to John M. Danielly and Hannah "Susanna" Stabler. David Stapler Dannelly married Jane McKewn and had 8 children. He passed away on 1849 in Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
John M. Danielly
1740 - 1806
Hannah "Susanna" Stabler
1735 - 1806
Spouse(s)
Jane Mckewn
1782 - 1850
Children Show all
John Wesley Dannelly
1807 - 1884
George Asbury Dannelly
1824 - 1911
Jane Eliza Danielly
1807 - Unknown
Archibald Mckewn Dannelly
1807 - 1819

Mary Pooser Dannelly
1812 - 1818
Thomas Coke Dannelly
Unknown - 1820
Martha Ann Kennedy Dannelly
1821 - Unknown
George W Dannelly
1815 - 1852

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