| L. W. Daniel resides two miles west of Bell�s Depot and was born May
10, 1818, in North Carolina. His father, Ephram Daniel, was born about
1768 in North Carolina, and was a prominent man. He took considerable interest
in the political issues of the day and represented the Democratic party
in the Legislature for a number of years prior to his death, and was a
member of the same at the time of his death in 1823. His wife, Zilpha (Fort)
Daniel, was born in North Carolina about 1774 and died in 1824. L. W. Daniel
was the eleventh of twelve children - ten sons and two daughters. He was
reared in the mercantile business and at the age of eighteen immigrated
to Tennessee and located in Denmark, Madison County, where he remained
until about 1841 when he settled on a farm in Haywood County, where he
remained two years. At the expiration of this time he went to the Lone
Star State and after residing there for two years, he returned to Tennessee.
In 1853 he removed to his present residence. He was elected magistrate
in Haywood County in 1870 and was a member of the county court at the time
of the organization of Crockett County. He is at present a member of the
county court and was elected coroner of the county in 1878, which office
he still holds. July 11, 1839, he married Sarah Jane White, daughter of
Thompson D. and Sarah White. To them were born fifteen children � ten sons
and five daughter. Those living are Lewis W., Sarepta J. (Mrs. Kail), Sarah
E. (Mrs. Felts), William L., Samuel W., James A., Minerva Naomi, Margaret
Mosella, Milton B., and Ephram H. Mr. Daniel is one of the oldest Masons
in the county and has been secretary of his lodge for fifteen consecutive
years. He served in the Confederate Army in Company A., Seventh Tennessee
Cavalry a short time, when he was discharged on account of his age. He
is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church |