Daniel T. Lewis - Early and Personal Life

Early and Personal Life

Lewis was born September 7, 1967 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. His parents were missionaries in Germany. He and his family moved to Lebanon Pennsylvania when he was in the fourth grade. As young child Lewis became interested in science and history. Lewis is married to the former Janet Hall, aunt of Kay and Claudia Hall. In 2006 they moved from Chattanooga Tennessee to Nashville Tennessee. They attend Una Baptist Church, where Daniel Lewis teaches an Adult Sunday School Class.

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