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Daley Genealogy The Ancestors of Thomas J. Daley & Ann E. Cronin as compiled by Thomas J. Daley and Ann E. Cronin 138 Mucicipal Dr West Bend, WI 53095 [email protected] Last revised 02-02-2011 ****************************************** This book is dedicated to Ray Daly who got me interested in our Family Tree and for whose hard work researching it I am forever grateful ***************************************** I would also like to thank the following people for there work in compiling there Family Tree information and letting me use that information in this Tree ***************************************** Dan Clevette, Enid Cronin (Bertrand), Ray Daly, Maurice Hendrick Oren Kretschmer, Eva Mayer, Jim McAuley, Ted O'Meara, Wayne O'Neil LaVerne Schamberh (Foran), Susan Schomody (Silliman), Terry Taylor (Brennenstuhl) Sharon Weis (Murphy) Table of Contents Report Birth & Death Dates ..................................................................................................................................2 Report Spouse & Marriage Date........................................................................................................................235 Register Report of Unknown (Oldest) Daley (Abt 1740) ..................................................................................400 Register Report of John Gotlieb Ernest Kretschmer (Abt 1842) .......................................................................447 Register Report of François L. Lacharite (1791)...............................................................................................455 Register Report of Alver (Abt 797) ...................................................................................................................468 Register Report of Michael Foran (Abt 1795)...................................................................................................477 Register Report of John Brennenstuhl (Abt 1846).............................................................................................496 Register Report of Stephen Baldewyne (Baldwin) Abt 1225 ...........................................................................511 Index..................................................................................................................................................................604 1 Family Tree 02-02-2011 Report Name Birth date Death date Aaron Akitt Private Aaron Appleby Private Aaron Baldwin Unknown Aaron Baldwin Unknown Aaron Baldwin Unknown Aaron Baldwin April 15, 1705 Unknown Aaron Baldwin Unknown Aaron Baldwin November 08, 1770 July 13, 1847 Aaron Baldwin July 02, 1802 August 09, 1802 Aaron Baldwin February 01, 1805 August 27, 1858 Aaron Baldwin Morehouse Unknown Aaron Barter Private Aaron Brodsky Private Aaron David Stachovak Private Aaron Denham Unknown Aaron Fowler Unknown Aaron Herrick May 13, 1776 Unknown Aaron Jacob Riley July 09, 1914 March 15, 1970 Aaron Jonathon Lewis Private Aaron Lucas Private Aaron Parkinson Private Aaron Russell Private Abbie Adelia Baldwin Unknown Abby Baldwin Unknown Abby Geelan 1896 1959 Abby Kilborn Unknown Abiathar Baldwin Unknown Abiel Baldwin March 26, 1730 August 11, 1802 Abiel Baldwin Unknown Abiel Squier Unknown Abigail Ainsworth Shaw 1823 1910 Abigail Baldwin 1650 1660 Abigail Baldwin March 03, 1780 Unknown Abigail Baldwin 1850 Unknown Abigail Camp Unknown Abigail Clark Unknown Abigail Draper December 12, 1721 November 03, 1815 Abigail F Cummings January 02, 1796 June 10, 1857 Abigail Geer 1767 1809 Abigail Herrick June 15, 1701 Unknown Abigail Milks December 03, 1891 August 04, 1974 Abigail Royce Unknown Abigail Smith Unknown Abigail Tibbals Unknown Abigail Unknown Unknown Abigail Unknown Unknown Abigail Willard September 26, 1790 February 15, 1844 Abigaile Burr August 17, 1701 June 05, 1778 Abigaile Daley 1838 1884 Abigale Augusta Taylor May 13, 1832 January 16, 1914 Abigale Baldwin Unknown Abigale Baldwin Abt. 1695 Unknown Abigale Baldwin Unknown Abigale Baldwin 1668 Abigale Baldwin February 17, 1716 Unknown 2 Family Tree 02-02-2011 Name Birth date Death date Abigale Baldwin Unknown Abigale Baldwin November 29, 1727 1792 Abigale Herrick July 24, 1789 April 21, 1842 Abigale Herrick Unknown Abigale Stoddard 1761 March 26, 1835 Abigale White June 27, 1764 Unknown Abijah Tucker January 01, 1735 Unknown Abner Baldwin October 20, 1806 Unknown Abner Baldwin Unknown Abner Cranson Unknown Abner Edwin Akey May 1880 Unknown Abraham Baldwin Unknown Abraham Baldwin Unknown Abraham Cook Unknown Abraham Fillion Bet. 1808 - 1828 Bet. 1853 - 1914 Abraham French Unknown Abraham Kirby July 14, 1730 April 03, 1796 Abraham Morris French Unknown Abraham Reddicopp Private Ada Baldwin Unknown Adah Baldwin Unknown Adaline Atchey 1869 Unknown Adam Cheslock Private Adam Christopher Carpenter Private Adam Christpher Tvedt Private Adam Chvilicek Private Adam Cote Private Adam Cranston April 13, 1834 June 27, 1902 Adam David Harold Jones Delcorde Private Adam Gorman Private Adam Hoy Cranston June 16, 1898 December 29, 1967 Adam Hoy Cranston July 05, 1864 Bet. 1895 - 1954 Adam Kennedy Private Adam Kroscan Private Adam Martin Brockway Private Adam Medley Private Adam Michael Clavette Private Adam Raisler Private Adam Richard Bailey Private Adam Spiteri Private Adam Thoren Private Addison Bertrand Private Adel Girouard Private Adelaide Boulet Bet. 1788 - 1811 Bet. 1833 - 1900 Adelaide Veneau Unknown Adelard Dion Unknown Adelard Dion Unknown Adele Comrie Private Adele Falardeau Private Adele Foran Private Adeline Bruseau 1858 Unknown Adeline Gagnon Bet. 1828 - 1850 Bet. 1871 - 1939 Adeline Herrick 1839 1918 Adhemar Dion Private Adolf Zimmerman Bet. 1835 - 1855 August 30, 1882 Adolph Akey Abt. 1884 Unknown 3 Family Tree 02-02-2011 Name Birth date Death date Adolph Bertrand Abt. April 29, 1861 January 16, 1941 Adrian Michael Barnes Private Adrian Noel Private Adriana Elezabeth Becker Private Adrienne Bertha Spooner August 04, 1914 May 1999 Aemon John Carney Private Agatha Alice Daley Private Agatha Hogan Aft. 1886 Bet. 1918 - 1980 Agatha Holmes Private Agathe Despate-Forget September 21, 1710 Unknown Agibail Smith Unknown Agnes Ann Reynolds July 11, 1890 Unknown Agnes Baldwin Abt. 1545 March 10, 1567 Agnes Bridget Lacharity Private Agnes Clara Daley September 30, 1901 September 27, 1961 Agnes Cloutier November 16, 1673 Unknown Agnes Connors Private Agnes Demers Private Agnes Demers Private Agnes Dolite 1493 1566 Agnes Drouin Unknown Agnes Dunlop January 25, 1900 March 23, 1962 Agnes Eyrick 1454 1480 Agnes Flynn Unknown Agnes Foran 1873 Unknown Agnes Foran December 11, 1898 June 21, 1978 Agnes Forget June 20, 1719 Unknown Agnes Geery Abt. 1528 Unknown Agnes Hardgrove Unknown Agnes Heyrick Abt. 1538 October 1561 Agnes Kjorlie 1898 1993 Agnes Mahoney September 30, 1898 February 1974 Agnes McGarry October 02, 1879 Unknown Agnes McGarry September 08, 1876 1950 Agnes McGoff Unknown Agnes McLaughlin Private Agnes McMillan Bet. 1868 - 1900 Bet. 1924 - 1989 Agnes Melissa Dunlop June 16, 1886 1966 Agnes Miller Unknown Agnes Mulvihill Private Unknown Agnes Mulvihill Abt. 1848 Bet. 1875 - 1942 Agnes Renaud Private Agnes Rice Unknown Agnes Romelle Pettis Private Agnes Thompson Unknown Agnes Trottier Abt. 1875 Bet. 1903 - 1969 Agness Baldwin July 1579 Bef. 1622 Ahsley Roi Private Aiden McCann Private Aileen Myles Private Aime Branchaud Unknown Aime Elliot Private Aime Gervais Private Al Monis Private Al Simon Private Al. Mayhew Private 4 Family Tree 02-02-2011 Name Birth date Death date Alainia Elizabeth MacNicol Private Alan Arthur Howard Private Alan Dale Lacharity Private Alan Donnan Private Alan Eyryk Abt. 1248 Bet. 1249 - 1338 Alan Foster Private Alan Gorman Private Alan MacPhail Private Alan Monis Private Alan Renken Private Alana Francis McGoldrick Private Alana June Daly Private Alanson Baldwin Unknown Alanson Baldwin Chittenden Unknown Alanson Herrick July 22, 1803 Unknown Alban McGuire October 21, 1911 November 04, 1976 Albena Mary LaHaye November 17, 1891 May 14, 1983 Albert Assman Unknown Albert Baldwin Unknown Albert Baldwin September 09, 1832 February 22, 1876 Albert Boisvert Private Albert Brown Private Albert Bruseau Unknown Albert Cooper Private Albert Cuddihy 1896 Bet. 1935 - 1987 Albert Cuddihy Private Albert D. Locke Unknown Albert Daly Aft. 1880 Bet. 1915 - 1971 Albert Dan Allee Jr. Private Albert Donovan Abt. 1908 Unknown Albert Froesch March 13, 1889 July 21, 1953 Albert Getty December 23, 1895 September 1976 Albert Gipp August 1872 Bet. 1873 - 1962 Albert Grandjean Unknown Albert Hall 1825 1895 Albert Halsey Unknown Albert Halsey Unknown Albert Hesse Unknown Albert James Bertrand June 04, 1896 September 13, 1969 Albert John Gipp June 24, 1832 October 08, 1915 Albert Jones Abt. 1898 August 1923 Albert Joseph Cartier July 04, 1892 Unknown Albert Jung December 16, 1888 December 13, 1974 Albert Kelly Private Albert McGoey Private Albert McLaughlin Unknown Albert Orobko Private Albert Russell Cartier Private Albert Russell Gareau Private Albert Timms 1918 1967 Albert Van de Kraats Private Albert Wood Private Albert Young Abt. 1865 Bet. 1916 - 1966 Albertine Lebel Private Albin Edward Kujawa 1899 1979 Albina Ethier 1873 Unknown 5 Family Tree 02-02-2011 Name Birth date Death date Album Edick Unknown Alcena Fisher Unknown Aldea Clavette Private Alec McLeod Private Alec Proc Private Alejandro Aguilera Private Alene Beckrich Private Alescia Potopos Private Alex Bissett Private Alex Bisson May 01, 1843 October 22, 1929 Alex Bruseau Unknown Alex Burkhardt Unknown Alex Raymond Private Alex Smith
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