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Daniel S Osborne

Birth1821 - Gainesboro, Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Death02 Mar 1864 - Benton Barracks, St. Louis County, Missouri
MotherAmy Ann "Naomi" Edwards
FatherWilliam ozburn

Born in Gainesboro, Jackson, Tennessee, United States on 1821 to William ozburn and Amy Ann "Naomi" Edwards. Daniel S Osborne married Mary Ann Daws and had 7 children. He passed away on 02 Mar 1864 in Benton Barracks, St. Louis County, Missouri.

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Parents
William Ozburn
1777 - 1841
Amy Ann "Naomi" Edwards
1795 - 1851
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Daws
1827 - 1850
Mary Pauline Shepherd
1830 - 1882
Children Show all
Silas Coleman Osburn
1846 - 1944
Jefferson Osburn
1849 - Unknown
William Wesley D. Osburn
1855 - 1937
Harrison Barton Osborne
1862 - 1912

David Elijah Osburn
1859 - 1940
Mary H Osburn
1851 - 1920
Sarah Servilla Osborn
1855 - 1933

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