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==Early life== Marion Price Daniel Sr (properly{{according to whom|date=June 2024}} Marion Price Daniel II) was born October 10, 1910, in [[Dayton, Texas|Dayton]], Texas, to Marion Price Daniel Sr (1882β1937) and Nannie Blanch Partlow (1886β1955), in Liberty Texas. He was the eldest child.<ref name="Daniel Ancestors">{{cite web|title=Daniel Ancestors |url=http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/i/Howard-W-Brister/PDFGENE2.pdf|publisher=Family Tree Maker|access-date=1 June 2010}}</ref> Sister Ellen Virginia Daniel was born in 1912, and brother [[Bill Daniel (politician)|William Partlow Daniel]] in 1915. Price, as he was commonly known, was married to Jean Houston Baldwin, great-great-granddaughter of legendary Texas figure [[Sam Houston]]. As a teenager Daniel was a reporter for the ''[[Fort Worth Star-Telegram]]''. He put himself through law school at [[Baylor University]] by working as a janitor and dishwasher and by working at the ''Waco News Tribune''.<ref name="Election of Speaker"/> He received his degree from Baylor in 1932. After graduation he established his own practice in [[Liberty County, Texas|Liberty County]] and often accepted livestock and acreage for his fees.<ref name="Justices">{{cite web|title=Marion Price Daniel Sr.|url=http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/justices/profile/view/23|work=Justices of Texas 1836β1988|access-date=12 January 2013}}</ref>
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