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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Milam County, Texas, National Archives and Records Admini (1). (1850)
Granger Mcdaniel household, p. 5, dwelling 285, family 297. - ↑ United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Bell County, Texas, National Archives and Records Adminis. (1860).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Porter, Marcy. "Marcy Porter (www.geocities.com/marcyptx, marcyptx.at.comcast.net) to Richard Tonsing.", Recipient: Richard T.
- ↑ United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Milam County, Texas, National Archives and Records Admini. (1850)
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- ↑ United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Bell County, Texas, National Archives and Records Adminis. (1860)
W. McDaniel household, p. 320/50 dwelling 344 family 343.
- ↑ Stacy M McDaniel appears on two US census reports, in 1860 and in 1870, as head of household in Bell Co.. Between those two census years, he served 'about four years' in the Confederate Army. Eunice, in her application for widow's pension,states that Stacy McDaniel ' served in Company I, under Capt John R. Smith'. This company may have had some connection with General Beauregard, as Eunice states that Stacy spoke often of said general. The Adjutant General's officeconfirms that Stacy McDaniel was a pvt in Company I, mustering in at Camp Terry 11 April 1862, and was present on 29 Feb 1864, the last roll call on file. In the Texas State Archives card file, Stacy McDaniel appears twice, as a privatein Co for Beat No 1, Bell Co., 27th Brig, enlisting June 1861; and again, as a private, enlisting in the 7th Brigade of infantry, on 24 March 1862 at Belton, and mustering in 11 April 1862 at Camp Terry. He was said to have beendischarged from this enlistment on 30 June 1862, after which he apparently reinlisted. A profile found in the 'mug-book' history of Bell Co. states that Stacy McDaniel died of natural causes, but I wonder what the 'natural' cause of deathat age 44 might have been?
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