Sarah B. McDaniel

Brief Life History of Sarah B.

When Sarah B. McDaniel was born about 1778, in Chatham Hill, Smyth, Virginia, United States, her father, Columbus Franklin McDaniel, was 39 and her mother, Elizabeth Bishop, was 30. She married Robert Y McReynolds on 23 October 1796, in Washington, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 6 daughters. She lived in Scottsville, Allen, Kentucky, United States in 1860. She died on 20 July 1860, in Allen, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 83.

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Robert Y McReynolds
1771–1854
Sarah B. McDaniel
1778–1860
Marriage: 23 October 1796
Nancy A. McReynolds
1796–1847
Elizabeth McReynolds
1797–1858
William McDaniel McReynolds
1798–1868
John Wheeler McReynolds
1800–1860
James McReynolds
1802–1859
Mary McReynolds
1802–
John Thomas McReynolds
1804–1859
Orphia McReynolds
1806–1879
Sarah J McReynolds
1806–
Robert Y McReynolds
1809–1870
Malvina M McReynolds
1813–1895

Sources (4)

  • Sarah Mc Reynolds in household of R Y Mc Reynolds, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Sally Mcdaniel, "Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940"
  • Unknown in entry for Orphia McReynolds, "Kentucky Deaths and Burials, 1843-1970"

World Events (8)

1781 · The First Constitution

Serving the newly created United States of America as the first constitution, the Articles of Confederation were an agreement among the 13 original states preserving the independence and sovereignty of the states. But with a limited central government, the Constitutional Convention came together to replace the Articles of Confederation with a more established Constitution and central government on where the states can be represented and voice their concerns and comments to build up the nation.

1797

Historical Information: 1797: Scottsville, Warren, Kentucky 1816: Scottsville, Allen, Kentucky

1800 · Movement to Washington D.C.

While the growth of the new nation was exponential, the United States didn’t have permanent location to house the Government. The First capital was temporary in New York City but by the second term of George Washington the Capital moved to Philadelphia for the following 10 years. Ultimately during the Presidency of John Adams, the Capital found a permanent home in the District of Columbia.

Name Meaning

Irish: altered form of McDonnell , itself an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Domhnaill ‘son of Donal’, from association of the Gaelic patronymic with the Biblical personal name Daniel .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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