William P Daniels, 1850–1921?> (aged 71 years)
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- William P /Daniels/
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Census 1900 US Fed
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Note: Living with wife Julia and family at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Company President. Living with wife Julia and family at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Company President. Sister-in-law, Harriet Close, is also present. |
Census 1910 US Fed
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Note: Living with wife Julia and family at Denver, Colorado. Gold Mining. |
Census 1920 US Fed
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Note: Living with wife Julia and family at Denver, Colorado. Mine Manager. Living with wife Julia and family at Denver, Colorado. Mine Manager. Sister-in-law, Elizabeth Close, is also present. |
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Note: A Railroad Conductor, Grand Secretary of the Fraternal Order of Railroad Conductors, and a Mine Superintendent of the Big Five in Ward, Colorado. He was also the Mayor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa in the early 1890's before moving to Colorado with his wife Julia C. Close Daniels and daughters Frances and Mary. |
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Note: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=66481022 |
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1850–1921
Birth: 16 June 1850 — Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, America Death: 23 December 1921 — Denver, Denver County, Colorado, America |
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1854–1927
Birth: about October 1854 — Illinois, America Death: 23 July 1927 — Denver, Denver County, Colorado, America |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1877 — Iowa, America |
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1888–
Birth: 13 June 1888 — Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, Iowa, America |
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Census 1900 US Fed |
Living with wife Julia and family at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Company President. Sister-in-law, Harriet Close, is also present. |
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Census 1910 US Fed |
Living with wife Julia and family at Denver, Colorado. Gold Mining. |
Census 1920 US Fed |
Living with wife Julia and family at Denver, Colorado. Mine Manager. Sister-in-law, Elizabeth Close, is also present. |
Death |
A Railroad Conductor, Grand Secretary of the Fraternal Order of Railroad Conductors, and a Mine Superintendent of the Big Five in Ward, Colorado. He was also the Mayor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa in the early 1890's before moving to Colorado with his wife Julia C. Close Daniels and daughters Frances and Mary. |
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