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Maritha Dailey

Birth1817 - Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Death3 MAR 1903 - Seneca County, Ohio, USA
MotherElizabeth Miller
FatherSamuel Davidson Dailey

Born in Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States of America on 1817 to Samuel Davidson Dailey and Elizabeth Miller. Maritha Dailey had 8 children. She passed away on 3 MAR 1903 in Seneca County, Ohio, USA.

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Samuel Davidson Dailey
1788 - 1867
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Elizabeth Miller
1796 - 1857
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Mary Stultz
1839 - Unknown
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James Stultz
1850 - 1929
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Isaac Stultz
1856 - 1936
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Emma J. Stultz
1853 - 1910
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Sylvia Stultz
1842 - 1893
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Pluma A. Stultz
Unknown - 1856
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William A. Stultz
Unknown - 1862
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Amanda Stultz
Unknown - 1853

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