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Silas Dailey

Birth6 Aug 1759 - Shawangunk, Ulster, New York, United States
Death2 Feb 1841 - Wayne, Steuben, New York, United States
MotherElizabeth Graham
FatherJames Daley

Born in Shawangunk, Ulster, New York, United States on 6 Aug 1759 to James Daley and Elizabeth Graham. Silas Dailey married Sophia Deli and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 Feb 1841 in Wayne, Steuben, New York, United States.

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Parents
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James Daley
1710 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Graham
1730 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Sophia Deli
1770 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sylvester Daily
1803 - 1883
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Sophia Dailey
1809 - Unknown
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Silas Dailey
1809 - 1892
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Adaline Dailey
1804 - Unknown
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Erastus Dailey
1820 - 1870
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Sally Dailey
Unknown - Unknown
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William Dailey
Unknown - Unknown
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William Dailey (Daly)
1772 - 1855

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