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Amanda Dailey

Birth8 September 1846 - Henry, Georgia, USA
Death22 August 1910 - Henry, Georgia, USA
MotherMary Salina Cox Dailey
FatherJohn Dailey

Born in Henry, Georgia, USA on 8 September 1846 to John Dailey and Mary Salina Cox Dailey. Amanda Dailey married John Daniel Rowan and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 August 1910 in Henry, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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John Dailey
1802 - 1861
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Mary Salina Cox Dailey
1815 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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John Daniel Rowan
1844 - 1912
Children Show all
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Henry Singleton Rowan
1879 - 1940
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Mary Washington Rowan
1871 - 1940
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Anna Viola Rowan
1877 - 1951
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Rachel Rowan
1881 - 1936
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Estelle Rowan
1888 - 1964
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John Clark Rowan
1884 - 1975
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Andrew Dailey Rowan
1874 - 1884
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Charles Leffingwell Rowan
1873 - 1874
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Alton Alex Rowan
1890 - 1890

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