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John Dailey

Birth14 Aug 1754 - Vermont, United States
Death25 Oct 1834 - Veteran, Cheming, New York, USA
MotherFair Matteson
FatherWilliam J. Dailey

Born in Vermont, United States on 14 Aug 1754 to William J. Dailey and Fair Matteson. John Dailey married Naoma Sturges and had 16 children. He passed away on 25 Oct 1834 in Veteran, Cheming, New York, USA.

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Parents
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William J. Dailey
1730 - 1779
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Fair Matteson
1726 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Naoma Sturges
1787 - 1857
Children Show all
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Zebulon Dailey
1791 - 1880
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Hiram Dailey
1826 - 1909
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Sarah Ann Dailey
1809 - 1869
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Fanny Dailey
1785 - 1867
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Rachel Dailey
1822 - Unknown
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Owen Dailey
1820 - Unknown
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Edward Daily
1822 - Unknown
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Elvira Daily
1819 - Unknown
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Abigail Dailey
1807 - Unknown
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Benjamin Dailey
1816 - Unknown
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Mary Dailey
1806 - Unknown
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Walter L. Dailey
1801 - 1856
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Nancy Dailey
1784 - 1870
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Martha M. Dailey
1787 - 1842
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Sophronia Dailey
1808 - Unknown
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Sarah S. Dailey
1809 - 1870

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