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Asa Dailey

Birth13 May 1839 - Athens, Ohio, United States
Death22 May 1914 - Carter, Kentucky, United States
MotherRachel Winget
FatherDavid M Dailey

Born in Athens, Ohio, United States on 13 May 1839 to David M Dailey and Rachel Winget. Asa Dailey married Sarah Ann Price and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 May 1914 in Carter, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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David M Dailey
1817 - 1909
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Rachel Winget
1823 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Price
1839 - 1901
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Margaret Ellen Jordan
1839 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Jane Daily
1858 - 1917
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Charles Leonard Dailey
1860 - 1926
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Asa Jr. Daily
1876 - 1933
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Elmer E. Daley
1870 - 1918
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Vernon Dailey
Unknown - Unknown
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Alonzo Dailey
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucille Dailey
Unknown - Unknown
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Asa Dailey
1881 - 1968

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