In 1850, age 49, he was living in Henry, Georgia, with his wife, Margaret, 48, and 9 children. [1]
Children named in 1850 census:
Nancy and John, age 20 (twins?), and Marshal, 18, these 3 born in North Carolina.
Cyrus, 16, Elizabeth, 14, Cerelion, 12, William, 10, these 4 born in Tennessee.
James, 5 and Franklin, 1, both born in Georgia.
They evidently moved from North Carolina to Tennessee about 1833; then to Georgia after 1840. They moved to Texas some time after 1849.
He died in 1860 in Texas.[2]
(A specific death date of June 22, 1861, is noted on a family search tree, and was entered in the original profile, but the source cited gives June, 1860.)
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Daniel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Bivins-431 and Bivins-52 appear to represent the same person because: We are obviously working on the same family. A few differences will need to be reconciled.