Hopkinto, Massachusetts in U.S.A.
Jason Parmenter.
Daniel Shays's rebellion was an event in the early history of the United States.
No Daniel Shays did not died in the Shays's Rebellion. After his rebellion fail, he was condamened to a death penalty. Even tho others of his rebellion were granted forgiveness, Daniel Shays was not one of them because the govenment was very scared of him and what he was capable of doing. Then he was killed.
Well it depends on what family members you are looking for, but i think i have the whole family tree...Daniel shays parents were Patrick Shea and Margaret Dempsy both immigrants from irelandDaniel Shays had two brothers, James and Roger, and three sisters; Phebe, Polly, and Margaret.Daniel Shays married three times (i think) - first wife: Eunice Hayden - second wife: Abigail Gilbert (daughter of Abigail Olds and Johnathon Gilbert) - third wife: Rhoda Coller (widow of Darling Havens)Daniel Shays had eight children with Abigail Gilbert - Daniel Shays Jr. Born: January 31, 1773 and married Ruth Patterson - Lucy Shays Born: 1774 Died: July 20th 1853 and married Bezaleel Whitney (1774-?) and also married John Hodge (1772-1857) - Hannah Margaret Shays who married Seth Foster - Gilbert Shays Born: 1780 Died: 1854 and married Elizabeth Humphry (1789-1872) - Susan Shays who married William Woodworth and Jonathaon Weston - Hiram Shays Born: 1780 Died: ? and married Lucinda Stanton - Richard Shays Born: 1794 Died: 1861 and married Elizabeth Roberts - Ruth Ann Shays Born: 1796 Died: ? and married Elisha Lyon Smith If you need any more information, like those eight children's children or their children's' children's children, just post another question or go to a library and ask for The Family of Daniel Shays: From Decedents of Daniel Shays by Elmer S. Smail, who is a decedent. The book is actually very very helpful and gives a small biography of each person in Daniel's family, leading up to the 1930-1950's. I hope i answered you question!
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Yes, Daniel Shays was married.
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Daniel Shays was born in January 1741. He is best known for leading Shays' Rebellion, an armed uprising in 1786-1787 in response to economic injustices and government policies in post-Revolutionary America.
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Jason Parmenter.
Daniel Shays's rebellion was an event in the early history of the United States.
Hancock, mabye? I don't know. He was twenty-something.
The exact date and place of birth of Daniel Shays are not known. He was born of Irish immigrant parents, and raised in extreme poverty. It is believed that he was born c. 1747, in Hopkinton, MA, He died September 29, 1825 in Sparta, NY.
Daniel Shays
No Daniel Shays did not died in the Shays's Rebellion. After his rebellion fail, he was condamened to a death penalty. Even tho others of his rebellion were granted forgiveness, Daniel Shays was not one of them because the govenment was very scared of him and what he was capable of doing. Then he was killed.