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The Dailey Family The Dailey Family by Marvin L. French United French Organization 2010 William Millard Dailey Table of Contents Descendant Tree of Peter Dailey I......................................................................................................................... 2 Family Group Sheet - Peter Dailey II and Mary Ann Wiley ............................................................................... 15 Family Group Sheet - John Wiley & Mary DeWees ........................................................................................... 17 Family Group Sheet - William Millard Dailey & Eunice Blair Woodman ......................................................... 19 Family Group Sheet - William Millard Dailey & Mary Collins.......................................................................... 21 Family Group Sheet - William Millard Dailey & Louisa McCollum .................................................................. 22 Outline Descendant Tree of Peter Dailey I.......................................................................................................... 24 Genealogy Report for Peter Dailey I ................................................................................................................... 36 Documents........................................................................................................................................................... 64 Ancestors of Mary Ann Wiley, wife of Peter Dailey II................................................................................ 65 1 Descendants of Peter Dailey I Peter Dailey I 1724 - 1762 Peter Dailey II Mary Ann Wiley 1753 - 1804 1766 - 1837 Sarah Sally Dailey Joseph Dickerson Cont. p. 3 1785 - 1839 2 Descendants of Peter Dailey I Peter Dailey II Mary Ann Wiley 1753 - 1804 1766 - 1837 Cont. p. 2 John Wiley Dailey Mary DeWees Peter Dailey III Abigail Smith Esau Dailey Jacob Dailey Mary Ann Watson Cont. p. 4 1787 - 1874 1795 - 1865 1789 - 1844 1790 - 1791 - 1854 1791 - 1885 Mary Collins William Millard Dailey Phoebe Dailey Cont. p. 6 1828 - 1850 1818 - 1892 1820 - Cont. p. 5 Amanda A. Dailey Harrison A Arnold Cont. p. 7 1847 - 1920 1843 - 1931 3 Descendants of Peter Dailey I Peter Dailey II Mary Ann Wiley 1753 - 1804 1766 - 1837 Cont. p. 3 Mary Polly Dailey Aaron Vorhies Jesse Vanmeter Dailey Margaret E. Byers Nancy Dailey Stephen Parr Cont. p. 8 1792 - 1840 1794 - 1866 1797 - 1877 1796 - 1867 4 Descendants of Peter Dailey I William Millard Dailey Eunice Blair Woodman Louisa Jane McCollum 1818 - 1892 1824 - 1878 1861 - 1909 Cont. p. 3 Lucy A. Dailey William C. Little Cont. p. 9 Mary Ethel Dailey Claude Smith French Effie Lynette Dailey Cont. p. 10 1852 - 1940 1847 - 1930 1880 - 1971 1879 - 1951 1882 - 1892 Ethel 5 Descendants of Peter Dailey I John Wiley Dailey Mary DeWees 1787 - 1874 1795 - 1865 Cont. p. 3 Almeda Dailey William Rowan Jane Dailey A. J. Poorman Sarah Dailey Jack Peyton Cont. p. 11 1821 - 1865 1820 - 1824 - 1836 1826 - 6 Descendants of Peter Dailey I William Millard Dailey Mary Collins 1818 - 1892 1828 - 1850 Cont. p. 3 Elijah Manual Dailey Ella Pheba Doze 1849 - 1914 1864 - 1934 7 Descendants of Peter Dailey I Peter Dailey II Mary Ann Wiley 1753 - 1804 1766 - 1837 Cont. p. 4 Isabel Dailey Charles McIntire Phoebe Dailey William McIntire 1798 - 1881 1800 - 1865 8 Descendants of Peter Dailey I William Millard Dailey Eunice Blair Woodman 1818 - 1892 1824 - 1878 Cont. p. 5 Mary E. Kennedy John Woodman Dailey Myrtie Adda Nelson Roxa Ellen Dailey Jacob Jefferson Elizabeth A. Dailey Cont. p. 12 1855 - 1901 1853 - 1940 1870 - 1855 - 1891 1845 - 1900 1857 - 1860 9 Descendants of Peter Dailey I William Millard Dailey Louisa Jane McCollum 1818 - 1892 1861 - 1909 Cont. p. 5 Jay Willard Thompson Ruth Alma Dailey Joseph George Ballon Zona Unknown Earl Sheridan Dailey Helen Myrtle Bartlett 1883 - 1965 1885 - 1972 1883 - 1961 1886 - 1887 - 1984 1895 - 1972 Alma 10 Descendants of Peter Dailey I John Wiley Dailey Mary DeWees 1787 - 1874 1795 - 1865 Cont. p. 6 Leander Alexander Senath Ann Chase Elizabeth G. Dailey Calvin Smith Isabel Ellen Dailey John Brenizer Dailey 1833 - 1907 1831 - 1892 1827 - 1900 1833 - 1828 - 1907 11 Descendants of Peter Dailey I William Millard Dailey Eunice Blair Woodman 1818 - 1892 1824 - 1878 Cont. p. 9 Eathen Jay Dailey Leander Austin Dailey Emma Charlotte Fisher Sydney Amacy Dailey Armina Clementine Cont. p. 14 1859 - 1859 1862 - 1940 1877 - 1864 - 1929 Lake 1865 - 1960 Mina 12 Descendants of Peter Dailey I John Wiley Dailey Mary DeWees 1787 - 1874 1795 - 1865 Cont. p. 11 Eleanor N. Dailey Jacob H. Payton Nancy Rebecca Dailey Francis Marion 1836 - 1911 1838 - 1926 Crawford 13 Descendants of Peter Dailey I William Millard Dailey Eunice Blair Woodman 1818 - 1892 1824 - 1878 Cont. p. 12 William Orrin Dailey Jennie Mercy Searles 1866 - 1954 1871 - 1962 14 Family Group Sheet Husband: Peter Dailey II Born: 1753 in: Pennsylvania Married: 1786 in: Pennsylvania Died: 17 Feb 1804 in: Ohio Co., WV Father: Peter Dailey I Mother: Other Spouses: Wife: Mary Ann Wiley Born: Abt. 1766 in: Pennsylvania Died: Abt. 1837 in: Washington Co., OH Father: Richard Wiley Mother: Rachel Van Meter Other Spouses: CHILDREN 1 Name: Sarah Sally Dailey Born: 12 Sep 1785 in: Washington Co., OH F Died: 1839 in: Muscatine Co., IA Married: 18 Oct 1807 in: Spouse: Joseph Dickerson 2 Name: John Wiley Dailey Born: 3 Aug 1787 in: Merricks Mill, Greene Co., PA M Died: 1874 in: West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA Married: 17 Oct 1815 in: Grandview, OH Spouse: Mary DeWees 3 Name: Peter Dailey III Born: Abt. 1789 in: Pennsylvania M Died: 1844 in: Switzerland Co., IN Married: 17 Oct 1815 in: Washington Co., OH Spouse: Abigail Smith 4 Name: Esau Dailey Born: 28 Feb 1791 in: Washington Co., OH M Married: in: Died: 9 May 1854 in: Matamoros, Washington Co., OH Spouse: 5 Name: Jacob Dailey Born: 28 Feb 1791 in: Washington Co., PA M Died: 22 Feb 1885 in: Boone Co., IA Married: 16 Aug 1814 in: Monroe Co., OH Spouse: Mary Ann Watson 15 Family Group Sheet 6 Name: Mary Polly Dailey Born: 20 Nov 1792 in: Ohio Co., WV F Died: 4 Dec 1840 in: Noble Co., OH Married: 20 Oct 1814 in: Cambridge, Guernsey Co., OH Spouse: Aaron Vorhies 7 Name: Jesse Vanmeter Dailey Born: 1794 in: Green Co., PA M Died: 10 Jul 1866 in: Married: 16 Jun 1817 in: Brackin Co., IN Spouse: Margaret E. Byers 8 Name: Nancy Dailey Born: 10 Jun 1796 in: Ohio Co., WV F Died: 20 May 1867 in: Spencer Co., IN Married: 6 Nov 1817 in: Washington Co., OH Spouse: Stephen Parr 9 Name: Isabel Dailey Born: 30 Jun 1798 in: Ohio Co., WV F Died: 13 Oct 1881 in: Spencer Co., IN Married: 1820 in: Washington Co., OH Spouse: Charles McIntire 10 Name: Phoebe Dailey Born: 1800 in: Ohio Co., WV F Died: 20 May 1865 in: Spencer Co., IN Married: 1820 in: Washington Co., OH Spouse: William McIntire 16 Family Group Sheet Husband: John Wiley Dailey Born: 3 Aug 1787 in: Merricks Mill, Greene Co., PA Married: 17 Oct 1815 in: Grandview, OH Died: 1874 in: West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA Father: Peter Dailey II Mother: Mary Ann Wiley Other Spouses: Wife: Mary DeWees Born: 24 May 1795 in: Greenbrier Co., VA Died: 29 Jul 1865 in: Knox Co., Rio Township, IL Father: Abraham DeWees Mother: Jane McCollum Other Spouses: CHILDREN 1 Name: William Millard Dailey Born: 24 Oct 1818 in: Morrow Co., OH Died: 7 Dec 1892 in: Powersville, Putnam Co., MO Married: 10 Oct 1844 in: Marioon County, OH M Spouse: Mary Collins Married: 28 Aug 1851 in: Knox County, IL Spouse: Eunice Blair Woodman Married: Abt. 1879 in: Missouri? Spouse: Louisa Jane McCollum 2 Name: Phoebe Dailey Born: Abt. 1820 in: Washington Co., OH F Married: in: Died: in: Spouse: 3 Name: Almeda Dailey Born: 28 Apr 1821 in: Washington Co., OH F Died: 13 Sep 1865 in: Westfield Twp., Morrow Co., OH Married: in: Spouse: William Rowan 4 Name: Jane Dailey Born: 20 Jan 1824 in: F Married: in: Died: 27 Sep 1836 in: Ohio Spouse: 17 Family Group Sheet 5 Name: Sarah Dailey Born: 23 Mar 1826 in: Ludlow Twp, Washington Co., OH Died: in: F Married: in: Spouse: A. J. Poorman Married: in: Spouse: Jack Peyton 6 Name: Leander Alexander Dailey Born: 3 Oct 1828 in: Washington Co., OH M Died: 9 Oct 1907 in: Stratton, Hitchcock, NE Married: in: Spouse: Senath Ann Chase 7 Name: Elizabeth G. Dailey Born: 13 Apr 1831 in: F Died: Abt. 1892 in: Ohio? Married: 1852 in: Spouse: Calvin Smith 8 Name: Isabel Ellen Dailey Born: 1 Sep 1833 in: F Died: in: Married: in: Spouse: John Brenizer 9 Name: Eleanor N. Dailey Born: 15 May 1836 in: F Died: 11 Jul 1911 in: Married: in: Spouse: Jacob H. Payton 10 Name: Nancy Rebecca Dailey Born: 21 Oct 1838 in: Morrow Co., OH F Died: 9 Jul 1926 in: Grant City, Worth Co., MO Married: in: Spouse: Francis Marion Crawford 18 Family Group Sheet Husband: William Millard Dailey Born: 24 Oct 1818 in: Morrow Co., OH Married: 28 Aug 1851 in: Knox County, IL Died: 7 Dec 1892 in: Powersville, Putnam Co., MO Father: John Wiley Dailey Mother: Mary DeWees Other Spouses: Mary Collins, Louisa Jane McCollum Wife: Eunice Blair Woodman Born: 9 Dec 1824 in: Lebanon, Madison Co., NY Died: 27 Mar 1878 in: Lineville, IA Father: Pierce Woodman Mother: Roxa S. Blair Other Spouses: Willam M. Strain CHILDREN 1 Name: Lucy A. Dailey Born: Jul 1852 in: Knox County, IL F Died: Aft. 1940 in: Married: Aft. Jun 1880 in: Spouse: William C. Little 2 Name: John Woodman Dailey Born: 2 Dec 1853 in: Knox County, IL Died: 12 Dec 1940 in: Des Moines, IA M Married: in: Spouse: Mary E. Kennedy Married: in: Spouse: Myrtie Adda Nelson 3 Name: Roxa Ellen Dailey Born: Abt. 1855 in: Knox County, IL F Died: Bef. 1891 in: Iowa? Married: in: Spouse: Jacob Jefferson 4 Name: Elizabeth A. Dailey Born: 3 Jul 1857 in: F Married: in: Died: 2 Sep 1860 in: Spouse: 19 Family Group Sheet 5 Name: Eathen Jay Dailey Born: 22 Jun 1859 in: Knox County, IL M Married: in: Died: 17 Oct 1859 in: Knox County, IL Spouse: 6 Name: Leander Austin Dailey Born: Sep 1862 in: Rio Township, Knox County, IL M Died: Aft. 1940 in: Married: in: Spouse: Emma Charlotte Fisher 7 Name: Sydney Amacy Dailey Born: 6 Mar 1864 in: Galesburg, IL M Died: 18 Jan 1929 in: St.
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