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Daniel Dailey

Birth4 May 1803 - New York City, New York, USA
Death13 February 1889 - Colbourne, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland, Ontario, Canada
MotherLydia Butts
FatherDaniel Daly

Born in New York City, New York, USA on 4 May 1803 to Daniel Daly and Lydia Butts. Daniel Dailey had 9 children. He passed away on 13 February 1889 in Colbourne, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

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Daniel Daly
1775 - Unknown
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Lydia Butts
1774 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Adelaide (Adeline) Dailey
1833 - Unknown
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Jane Ann Dailey
1824 - 1911
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Elizabeth Emily Dailey
1838 - 1887
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Napoleon Bonaparte Dailey
1845 - 1877
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Mary Eliza Dailey
1830 - 1876
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Mahala Melissa Dailey
1842 - 1928
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Nelson Joseph Dailey
1840 - 1928
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John E Dailey
1847 - Unknown
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Allen William Dailey
1834 - 1860

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