In 1910, Jesse Daniel and siblings, William A., and Mary L., are named in Hugh's household in Pulaski County. Jesse is a farm laborer.
Jesse married Julia May Barrs on 26 December 1913 in Bleckley County, Georgia. Twelve children were born to them: Sallie Mae, Annice, William, Elizabeth, Ralph, Inez, Jesse Frank, Emit, Harrell, Lamar, Robert, and Thomas.
Jesse Daniell is listed as a farmer in 1920. In 1930, Jesse Daniels is the manager of a dairy farm.
Although Jesse was born with the Daniell surname, his headstone shows Daniel.
Jesse's family's headstones in Bleckley County reveal a most interesting evolution of the family surname within a single generation. Elijah Leroy DANIELL, Sr., is buried in the Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery in Bleckley County. Two of his sons are also buried there: Elijah, Jr. as DANIELL and William Anderson as DANIELS, and the third son, Jesse Damascus as DANIEL in the Antioch United Methodist Cemetery.
In 1910, Jesse Daniel and siblings, William A., and Mary L., are named in Hugh's household in Pulaski County. Jesse is a farm laborer.
Jesse married Julia May Barrs on 26 December 1913 in Bleckley County, Georgia. Twelve children were born to them: Sallie Mae, Annice, William, Elizabeth, Ralph, Inez, Jesse Frank, Emit, Harrell, Lamar, Robert, and Thomas.
Jesse Daniell is listed as a farmer in 1920. In 1930, Jesse Daniels is the manager of a dairy farm.
Although Jesse was born with the Daniell surname, his headstone shows Daniel.
Jesse's family's headstones in Bleckley County reveal a most interesting evolution of the family surname within a single generation. Elijah Leroy DANIELL, Sr., is buried in the Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery in Bleckley County. Two of his sons are also buried there: Elijah, Jr. as DANIELL and William Anderson as DANIELS, and the third son, Jesse Damascus as DANIEL in the Antioch United Methodist Cemetery.
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