Daniel Genealogy by Joy Ferant and given me by Charles Varnado of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1860 Census she was age 6 months with parents in Ward 1, Washington, Louisisna.
1880 Census she was age 19 living with parents in Ward 4, Tangipahoa,
Louisiana.
1900 Census she was age 40 with husband R. C. Daniels living in Police Jury Ward 4, Livingston Parish, Louisiana. Showed on Census married 1890.
1910 Census she was age 52 with husband in Police Jury Ward 5, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
1920 Census she was listed as Jane Daniels age 58 Mother-In-Law of Cleve Tate, husband of daughter Esebelle Francis (way it was spelled on Census) in Police Jury Ward 4, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana.
SS Louisiana Death Index has her listed as Sarah Janie Daniel without the "s' age 58 born 1862 (know this is wrong as she was listed in the1860 Census) and died 3-14-1920, Tangipahoa, Louisiana.Marshall-7457 12:18, 4 August 2016 (EDT)
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However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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