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From: "Dan Daniel" <>
Subject: Re: [ZA] Isabella Daniel
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 23:05:32 +0200
References: <3D2418D8.28883.54D5F2@localhost> <04a601c22a96$0a644680$733f27c4@Val>


I have Isabella DANIEL dau. of Sampson O'Malia DANIEL and Amelia Margarith D'EGVILLE * 21 May 1820 at sea aboard the Sir George Osborne, reference M.D. Nash - Settlers Handbook. X Edmund Bradfield 2 September 1840 Grahamstown, reference International Genealogical Index. + 23 October 1877 Cradock, reference University of Port Elizabeth Upegis 355898. According to information extracted from the IGI by Cliff Jones of New Zealand, 8 children were born out of this union. I can supply details given to me by Cliff Jones in New Zealand if you wish. William is correct when he says that much of the information I have is compiled from secondary sources and from the work of other researchers.

I regret that I do not have any information on Herbert Elverton DANIELS, but would be interested to receive some details so that I can establish whether he is related to any of the three DANIEL families I have in my database.
Regards,
Dan Daniel

----- Original Message -----
From: valerie.dkock
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [ZA] Isabella Daniel


Hi,
I have a number of DANIELS. They are the family of Daphne Clark MCLEAN, born
27.10.1919 Grahamstown who married Herbert (Herby) Elverton DANIELS, born
6.6.1919 Grahamstown, died 14.1.1978 in Grahamstown on 27.4.1940 and their
four children.Does this mean anything to anyone?
Cheers,
Valerie
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Jervois" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [ZA] Isabella Daniel


> Hello Tessa
>
> I didn't respond to this yesterday, as I was hoping that Dan Daniel
> would do so, as he has carried out the most detailed work on his
> family! As you say, the evidence is rather muddled and, of
> course, it appears to have been taken from secondary sources at
> best.
>
> I have a copy of a Bradfield family history, (2nd edition), privately
> published by Jean Darley in 1974. In it (p.3) she gives Edmund
> Bradfield (bapt. 7 Dec 1797) as having married secondly to Isabella
> (b. 22 Apr 1820) dau. of Simpson (sic) Daniel and Mary D'Egville.
> This is followed by a list of seven children, one of whom died as an
> infant.
>
> As for the progeny of the energetic Peter Clarke Daniel, they were
> by Eliza (nee Jackson), Ann Mitchley, Ann Smith and Ann Pote;
> no less than 20 children, born between 1804 and 1848! In 1993,
> Margaret Stocker produced a very good essay on PCD's history,
> which includes a table of his children by his wife and other
> acquaintances.
>
> With best wishes
>
> William
>
>
> William Jervois
> Resident Genealogist
> Albany Museum, Somerset Street, Grahamstown 6139, South Africa
>
> Phone: 046 622 2312 Fax: (attn: W.Jervois) 046 622 2398
> website: http://www.ru.ac.za/affiliates/am/geneal.html
>
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