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Matilda Dailey

Birth23 JAN 1849 - Bolivar, Polk, Missouri
DeathJuly 20, 1891 - New Pocahontas, AR
MotherMary Gilmore
FatherWilliam Dailey

Born in Bolivar, Polk, Missouri on 23 JAN 1849 to William Dailey and Mary Gilmore. Matilda Dailey married Calvin Vestal Moffitt and had 11 children. She passed away on July 20, 1891 in New Pocahontas, AR.

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Parents
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William Dailey
1807 - 1871
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Mary Gilmore
1805 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Calvin Vestal Moffitt
1841 - 1913
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Wilson Cornelius Moffitt
1889 - 1971
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Sarah Ardell Moffitt
1874 - 1883
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Child Charles Freelon Moffitt
1871 - 1880
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Andrew Webster Moffitt
1869 - 1899
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John Wesley Moffitt
1876 - 1885
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Milburn Green Moffitt
1880 - 1956
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George Walton Moffitt
1885 - 1958
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Girdy Emalah Moffitt
1891 - 1891
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William N Moffitt
1891 - 1898
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John Wesley Moffitt
1868 - 1936
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John Wesley Moffitt
Unknown - Unknown

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