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John Henry Dailey

Birth25 Nov 1844 - Eaton Rapids, Eaton, Michigan, USA
Death21 Feb 1929 - Saint Louis, Gratiot, Michigan, USA
MotherEllen McDONALD
FatherJohn Dailey

Born in Eaton Rapids, Eaton, Michigan, USA on 25 Nov 1844 to John Dailey and Ellen McDONALD. John Henry Dailey married Elva (Elvina) Bliss and had 6 children. He passed away on 21 Feb 1929 in Saint Louis, Gratiot, Michigan, USA.

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John Dailey
1809 - 1864
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Ellen Mcdonald
1812 - 1899
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Elva (Elvina) Bliss
1873 - 1931
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Emma Elvina Belle Dailey
1895 - 1952
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Floyd Daily
1898 - 1975
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Hugh Dailey
1896 - 1938
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Clarence Adelbert Dailey
1901 - 1972
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John R Darley
1907 - Unknown
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Velma Louise Daily
1913 - 1984

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