Daniel Minchin Toler Jnr. was born in October 1768. He was the only son of Daniel Toler of Beechwood, county TIpperary and Rebecca Minchin.
He was appointed High Sheriff of County Tipperary in 1794[1].
He is not mentioned in an Abstract of the Will of his father Daniel dated 3 August 1795 and proved on 4 February 1796[2].
In fact Daniel Minchin Toler had pre-deceased his father, and was buried at Ballymackey Graveyard in the village of Ballymackey, on the main Nenagh to Toomevera Road. An inscription on his gravestone reads as follows:
Underneath this stone lieth the body of Daniel Minchin Toler, only son of Danl and Rebecca Toler. He was born on ye -- day of Octr. 1768 and departed this life on ye 24th of Septr 1795.
The heart rending afflictions of his parents can only be consoled by the blessed hope, that as their beloved son's conduct was that of a Christain, he has been found acceptable in the sight of his all merciful creator, in whose heavenly mansions he may now receive the reward of the virtues he practiced during 27 years probation in world. The Lord giveth him, and the Lord hath taken him, blessed be the name of the Lord.[3]
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