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Isaac Dailey

Birth20 Oct 1820 - Kanawha County, Virginia
Death2 Oct 1897 - Rome, Alum Creek, Kanaawha, West Virginia
MotherMary Ann Cox
FatherJohn Preston Dale

Born in Kanawha County, Virginia on 20 Oct 1820 to John Preston Dale and Mary Ann Cox. Isaac Dailey married Margaret Juaneta Curtis and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 Oct 1897 in Rome, Alum Creek, Kanaawha, West Virginia.

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Parents
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John Preston Dale
1798 - 1831
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Mary Ann Cox
1804 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Juaneta Curtis
1837 - 1901
Children Show all
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Charles Watson Dailey
1864 - 1900
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Sebastian C Dailey
1862 - 1934
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Silas Dailey
1873 - 1948
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Wilminea Daily Payne Clark
1856 - 1949
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Lafayette "Lafe" Dailey
1866 - Unknown
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Ulysses Grant Dailey
1871 - Unknown
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Vergie Lee Dailey
1877 - 1975
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Elar A. Dailey
1856 - Unknown

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