Caroline Daley1

F, #13113, b. circa 1864
     Caroline Daley married (?) Floyd.1 Caroline Daley was born circa 1864 at Elma, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.2,3 She was the daughter of William Young Dealy and Elizabeth Dukelow.1,3
     Caroline Daley appeared in the census of 1871 in the household of Elizabeth Dukelow as her daughter and they lived in Elma, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.2 Caroline Daley appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of William Young Dealy and Elizabeth Dukelow as their daughter and they lived in Cordova, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA.3

Child of Caroline Daley

  • Jesse Daley1

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1083] 1871 Canadian Census, Perth County, Ontario.
  3. [S1224] 1880 US Census, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 126 Sheet No. 329D.

Catherine Daley1

F, #13111, b. circa 1855
     Catherine Daley married John Musser.1 Catherine Daley was born circa 1855 at Elma, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.2 She was the daughter of William Young Dealy and Elizabeth Dukelow.1
     Catherine Daley appeared in the census of 1871 in the household of Elizabeth Dukelow as their daughter and they lived in Elma, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.2

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1083] 1871 Canadian Census, Perth County, Ontario.

Clara May Daley1

F, #16092
     Clara May Daley was the daughter of William Daley and Rhoda S. Tilden.1

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.

Clarence Dudlow Daley1

M, #13264, b. 19 January 1881, d. 6 December 1965
     Clarence Dudlow Daley was born on 19 January 1881 at Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA.1,2,3 He was the son of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black.1,2 Clarence Dudlow Daley married Pearl May Ingell on 22 December 1909 at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada.1,4 Clarence Dudlow Daley died on 6 December 1965 at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA, at age 84.1,4,3
     He appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Children of Clarence Dudlow Daley and Pearl May Ingell

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1261] 1900 US Census, Goodhue County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 59 Sheet No. 6A.
  3. [S109] Social Security Death Index Record, Clarence Dudlow Daley.
  4. [S708] Death Record, Oregon.

Daniel Young Daley1

M, #13140, b. 27 July 1875, d. 24 September 1941
     Daniel Young Daley was born on 27 July 1875 at Minnesota, USA.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black.1,3,4 Daniel Young Daley married Ella Christian Keener Johnston, daughter of William Johnston and Jemina Hamilton, on 25 September 1905 at Rayne Methodist Church, Rayne, Acadia County, Louisiana, USA.1,2 Daniel Young Daley died on 24 September 1941 at Dakota County, Minnesota, USA, at age 66.1,5 He was buried at Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington, USA.1
     He appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.4 Daniel Young Daley appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.3 Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston appeared in the census of 1930 with Freeman Charles Daley, Lawrence Hamilton Daley, Ethel Bernice Daley and Joyce Evelyn Daley and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Children of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S563] 1930 US Census, Goodhue County, Michigan, E.D. No. 25-33 Sheet No. 3B.
  3. [S1261] 1900 US Census, Goodhue County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 59 Sheet No. 6A.
  4. [S1223] 1880 US Census, Goodhue County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 149 Sheet No. 177C.
  5. [S607] Death Record, Minnesota.

Edith Claudia Daley1

F, #13122, b. 13 October 1873, d. 11 September 1959
     Edith Claudia Daley was born on 13 October 1873 at Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black.1,2 Edith Claudia Daley married Freeman Doten on 15 March 1898.1 Edith Claudia Daley married Louis Hebert after 24 May 1916.1 Edith Claudia Daley died on 11 September 1959 at age 85.1 She was buried at Lakeside Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA.1
     She appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black as their daughter and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Children of Edith Claudia Daley and Freeman Doten

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1223] 1880 US Census, Goodhue County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 149 Sheet No. 177C.

Eliza Daley1,2,3

F, #15718, b. 9 November 1846, d. 6 February 1903
     Eliza Daley was born on 9 November 1846 at New Brunswick, Canada.1,3 She was the daughter of Richard Daley and Eliza Kingston Daly.2 Eliza Daley was born on 3 November 1855 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4,5 She married William Kirkpatrick on 31 August 1871 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1,3,4,6,7 Eliza Daley died on 6 February 1903 at Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 56.5
     Eliza Daley was also known as Elizabeth Daley.4 She and William Kirkpatrick appeared in the census of 1881 with George S. Kirkpatrick, Frederick G. Kirkpatrick, Lauretta M. Kirkpatrick, Leticia Maud Kirkpatrick and Letitia Daley and they lived in Wellington Ward, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 Eliza Daley and William Kirkpatrick appeared in the census of 1901 with George S. Kirkpatrick, Frederick G. Kirkpatrick, Lauretta M. Kirkpatrick and Leticia Maud Kirkpatrick and they lived in Victoria Ward, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4

Children of Eliza Daley and William Kirkpatrick

Citations

  1. [S22] 1881 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  2. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  3. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  4. [S300] 1901 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  5. [S41] General Record, New Brunswick.
  6. [S670] Marriage Record, New Brunswick, volume G page 27.
  7. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.

Elizabeth Daley1

F, #13106, b. circa 1870, d. 21 December 1936
     Elizabeth Daley married William H. Gilmer.1 Elizabeth Daley was born circa 1870 at Elma, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.2 She was the daughter of William Young Dealy and Elizabeth Dukelow.1,2 Elizabeth Daley died on 21 December 1936.1
     She appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of William Young Dealy and Elizabeth Dukelow and they lived in Cordova, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1224] 1880 US Census, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 126 Sheet No. 329D.

Ethel Bernice Daley1

F, #13181, b. 19 June 1911, d. 25 October 1974
     Ethel Bernice Daley was born on 19 June 1911 at Minnesota, USA.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston.1,2 Ethel Bernice Daley married Percy M. Heilig, son of (?) Linnel, on 3 July 1935.1 Ethel Bernice Daley died on 25 October 1974 at Chisago County, Minnesota, USA, at age 63.1,3 She was buried at Chisago City, Chisago County, Minnesota, USA.1
     She appeared in the census of 1930 in the household of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston as their daughter and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Children of Ethel Bernice Daley and Percy M. Heilig

  • Robert A. Heilig1
  • Herbert K. Heilig1
  • Janet Heilig1
  • Gene Leroy Heilig1 b. 1940, d. 15 May 1943
  • Bruce L. Heilig1
  • Judith Ann Heilig1
  • Glen Ray Heilig1
  • Jon Steven Heilig1

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S563] 1930 US Census, Goodhue County, Michigan, E.D. No. 25-33 Sheet No. 3B.
  3. [S607] Death Record, Minnesota.

Evesia Daley1

F, #15901, b. 2 May 1837, d. 17 January 1924
Evesia Daley
     Evesia Daley was born on 2 May 1837 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,3,4,1 She was the daughter of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston.2,3,4,5 Evesia Daley married Johnstone Mowatt on 26 December 1860 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4,1,5,6,7 Evesia Daley died on 17 January 1924 at 245 Duke Street, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 86.4,7,8 She was buried on 19 January 1924 at Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.7
     Evesia Daley was also known as Bordeal Daley.2 She was Anglican.4 Evesia Daley was also known as Evisia Daley.7 Evesia Daley was also known as Coribeth Daly.4 She appeared in the census of 1851 in the household of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston as their daughter and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 Evesia Daley and Johnstone Mowatt appeared in the census of 1871 with William Henry Mowatt, Elisabeth Mowatt, J. A. Mowatt and Mel J. Mowatt and they lived in Queen's Ward, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.9 Evesia Daley and Johnstone Mowatt appeared in the census of 1881 with William Henry Mowatt, Elisabeth Mowatt, Mary Jane Mowatt, Isabell Mowatt, Anna E. Mowatt and James Howard J. Mowatt and they lived in Queen's Ward, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.6 Evesia Daley and Johnstone Mowatt appeared in the census of 1901 with William Henry Mowatt, Mary Jane Mowatt, Isabell Mowatt and Howard Mowatt and they lived in Queen's Ward, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1

Children of Evesia Daley and Johnstone Mowatt

Citations

  1. [S300] 1901 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  2. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  3. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  4. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.
  5. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.
  6. [S22] 1881 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  7. [S41] General Record, New Brunswick.
  8. [S29] Obituary, Daley, Evesia.
  9. [S21] 1871 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  10. [S1115] E-Mail Message from Brian Belding (January 2014). Filed in.

Florence Daley1

F, #16095
     Florence Daley was the daughter of William Daley and Rhoda S. Tilden.1

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.

Freeman Charles Daley1,2

M, #13144, b. 12 July 1907, d. 16 October 1980
     Freeman Charles Daley was born on 12 July 1907 at Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.1,2,3 He was the son of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston.1,2 Freeman Charles Daley married Helen Catherine Olson on 11 September 1937.1,4 Freeman Charles Daley died on 16 October 1980 at age 73.1,3
     Freeman Charles Daley was also known as Charles Freeman.4 He appeared in the census of 1930 in the household of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Children of Freeman Charles Daley and Helen Catherine Olson

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S563] 1930 US Census, Goodhue County, Michigan, E.D. No. 25-33 Sheet No. 3B.
  3. [S109] Social Security Death Index Record, Freeman Charles Daley.
  4. [S817] E-Mail Message from Chris Daley (July 2004). Filed in.

Glen Raymond Daley1

M, #13266, b. 15 January 1911, d. 20 January 1960
     Glen Raymond Daley was born on 15 January 1911 at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada.1,2 He was the son of Clarence Dudlow Daley and Pearl May Ingell.1 Glen Raymond Daley married Alta M. McPherson on 25 May 1939.1 Glen Raymond Daley died on 20 January 1960 at Arcata, Humboldt County, California, USA, at age 49.1,2

Children of Glen Raymond Daley and Alta M. McPherson

  • Darleen Deana Daley1
  • Richard Raymond Daley1

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S340] Death Record, California.

Harriet Kingston Daley1,2

F, #15905, b. 1846
Harriet Kingston Daley
     Harriet Kingston Daley was born in 1846 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1,3,2,4 She was the daughter of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston.1,3,2,5 Harriet Kingston Daley was christened on 2 May 1847 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,4 She married Henry L. Dowdell on 17 September 1871 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,4,5
     Harriet Kingston Daley also went by the name of Hattie Kingston Daley.2 She was Anglican.2,4 She appeared in the census of 1851 in the household of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston as their daughter and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.3

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  2. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.
  3. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  4. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.
  5. [S10] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from NB Newspapers.

Harriett May Daley1

F, #15991, b. 27 December 1883, d. 1968
     Harriett May Daley was born on 27 December 1880.2,3 She was born on 27 December 1883.4,5,6 She was the daughter of James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson.1,4,5,7,3 Harriett May Daley married James Curry Dallon, son of Robert J. Dallon and Mary Ross, on 4 September 1907 at Gardners Creek, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4,6,7 Harriett May Daley died in 1968.4,2 She was buried at St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4
     She appeared in the census of 1891 in the household of James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson as their daughter and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 Harriett May Daley appeared in the census of 1901 in the household of James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson as their daughter and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.5 Harriett May Daley appeared in the census of 1911 in the household of James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson as their daughter and they lived in Gardners Creek, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.6

Children of Harriett May Daley and James Curry Dallon

Citations

  1. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.
  2. [S889] E-Mail Message from Bonnie Wynne (May 2006). Filed in.
  3. [S1050] 1891 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  4. [S886] Suzanne Lisson, St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery.
  5. [S300] 1901 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  6. [S892] 1911 Canadian Census, St John County, New Brunswick.
  7. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.

Harry Daley1

M, #13103, b. May 1889
     Harry Daley was born in May 1889 at Minnesota, USA.2 He was the son of Young Simeon Daley and Eliza Floyd.1,2
     Harry Daley appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of Young Simeon Daley and Eliza Floyd as their son and they lived in Cordova, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1262] 1900 US Census, Le Suer County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 63 Sheet No. 2A.

Henry Daley1

M, #15959
     Henry Daley was born at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 He was the son of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston.1
     Henry Daley was Anglican.1

Citations

  1. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.

Herbert Southwick Daley1

M, #13275, b. 6 September 1882, d. 1959
     Herbert Southwick Daley married Minnie Hartman.1 Herbert Southwick Daley was born on 6 September 1882 at Minnesota, USA.1,2 He was the son of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black.1,2 Herbert Southwick Daley died in 1959.1 He was buried at Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA.1
     Herbert Southwick Daley also went by the name of Bert.1 He appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1261] 1900 US Census, Goodhue County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 59 Sheet No. 6A.

Isabella Daley1,2

F, #15906, b. 17 May 1849, d. 19 May 1939
Isabella Daley
     Isabella Daley was born on 17 May 1849 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1,2,3,4,5 She was the daughter of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston.1,6,2,3,4,7 Isabella Daley was christened on 10 June 1849 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,4 She was born circa 1853 at New Brunswick, Canada.8 She married James Crozier Jr., son of James Crozier and Mary Strayhorn, on 7 May 1874 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,3,8,4,7,9 Isabella Daley died on 19 May 1939 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA, at age 90.2,3,5 She was buried at St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,3
     She was Anglican.2,4 She appeared in the census of 1851 in the household of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston as their daughter and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.6 Isabella Daley and James Crozier Jr. appeared in the census of 1881 with William Henry Lawrence Crozier and Jane Daley Crozier and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.8

Children of Isabella Daley and James Crozier Jr.

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  2. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.
  3. [S886] Suzanne Lisson, St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery.
  4. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.
  5. [S889] E-Mail Message from Bonnie Wynne (May 2006). Filed in.
  6. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  7. [S10] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from NB Newspapers.
  8. [S22] 1881 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  9. [S41] General Record, New Brunswick.

James Kingston Daley1,2

M, #15904, b. 18 February 1844, d. 21 April 1926
     James Kingston Daley was born on 14 February 1842 at New Brunswick, Canada.3 He was born on 18 February 1843.4,5 He was born on 18 February 1844 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1,6,2,5,7 He was the son of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston.1,6,2,3 James Kingston Daley was christened on 26 June 1844 at Trinity Anglican Church, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 He was born in February 1846 at New Brunswick, Canada.8 He was born circa 1849 at New Brunswick, Canada.9 He married Anna Isabella Davidson, daughter of James Davidson and Anne Levin, on 4 December 1873 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.9,4,8,10,5,11,7,3 James Kingston Daley died on 21 April 1926 at Gardners Creek, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 82.12 He was buried on 23 April 1926 at St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,5,3
     James Kingston Daley was also known as James Kingston Dealy.2 He was Anglican.2 He appeared in the census of 1851 in the household of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston as their son and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.6 James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson appeared in the census of 1881 with William Michael Daly, Sarah Ann Daly and James Henry Kingston Daly and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.9 James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson appeared in the census of 1891 with William Michael Daly, Sarah Ann Daly, James Henry Kingston Daly, Harriett May Daley, Louisa Isabella Daley and Margaret Elizabeth Daley and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.7 James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson appeared in the census of 1901 with William Michael Daly, James Henry Kingston Daly, Harriett May Daley and James Davidson and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4 James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson appeared in the census of 1911 with Harriett May Daley, Kenneth G. Dallon and James Curry Dallon and they lived in Gardners Creek, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.8

Children of James Kingston Daley and Anna Isabella Davidson

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  2. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.
  3. [S41] General Record, New Brunswick.
  4. [S300] 1901 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  5. [S889] E-Mail Message from Bonnie Wynne (May 2006). Filed in.
  6. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  7. [S1050] 1891 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  8. [S892] 1911 Canadian Census, St John County, New Brunswick.
  9. [S22] 1881 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  10. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.
  11. [S10] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from NB Newspapers.
  12. [S280] Death Record, Daley, James Kingston.
  13. [S886] Suzanne Lisson, St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery.

Jane Daley1

F, #15892, b. 22 July 1849, d. 8 November 1853
     Jane Daley was born on 22 July 1849 at New Brunswick, Canada.1,2 She was the daughter of Richard Daley and Eliza Kingston Daly.1 Jane Daley died on 8 November 1853 at age 4.2

Citations

  1. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  2. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.

Jane Daley1,2

F, #15898, b. 1831
     Jane Daley died at Connecticut, USA.2 She was born in 1831 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1,3,2,4 She was the daughter of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston.1,3,2 Jane Daley married Denis McCarthy on 12 June 1855 at Trinity Anglican Church, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,5,6 Jane Daley died on 25 April 1909 at 1 Farnsworth Street, New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA.7 She was buried in May 1909 at Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA.2,7
     She was Anglican.2 She appeared in the census of 1851 in the household of William Justin Dealy and Jane Kingston as their daughter and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 Jane Daley appeared in the census of 1881 with Mary McCarthy and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.4

Children of Jane Daley and Denis McCarthy

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  2. [S885] E-Mail Message from Suzanne Lisson (January 2000). Filed in.
  3. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  4. [S22] 1881 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.
  5. [S10] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from NB Newspapers.
  6. [S41] General Record, New Brunswick.
  7. [S876] Death Record, Connecticut, McCarthy, Jane.

Janice St. Clair Daley1

F, #13282, b. 25 November 1915, d. 23 January 1916
     Janice St. Clair Daley was born on 25 November 1915.1 She was the daughter of Roland Lerton Daley and Edith St. Clair Johnson.1 Janice St. Clair Daley died on 23 January 1916.1 She was buried at Lakeview Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.

Jesse Laurence Daley1

M, #13298, b. 15 March 1886, d. 1959
     Jesse Laurence Daley married Sade (?)1 Jesse Laurence Daley was born on 15 March 1886 at Minnesota, USA.1,2 He was the son of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black.1,2 Jesse Laurence Daley died in 1959.1
     He appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of Richard Dukelow Daley and Mary Jane Black as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1261] 1900 US Census, Goodhue County, Minnesota, E.D. No. 59 Sheet No. 6A.

Jesse William Daley1,2

M, #13230, b. 7 August 1910, d. 1997
     Jesse William Daley was born on 7 August 1910 at Beach, Golden Valley County, North Dakota, USA.1 He was the son of William Richard Daley and Rose Mae Teeters.1 Jesse William Daley married Helena Elizabeth Worrell on 21 January 1939.1 Jesse William Daley died in 1997.2

Children of Jesse William Daley and Helena Elizabeth Worrell

  • Michael Worrell Daley1
  • Jesse William Daley Jr.1

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S1142] E-Mail Message from Jessie William Daley (April 2015). Filed in.

John Daley1,2

M, #15890, b. 28 February 1842
     John Daley was born on 28 February 1842 at New Brunswick, Canada.1,2 He was the son of Richard Daley and Eliza Kingston Daly.1 John Daley married Eliza Wood Seaton on 27 September 1864.2,3
     John Daley appeared in the census of 1851 in the household of Richard Daley and Eliza Kingston Daly as their son and they lived in Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1

Citations

  1. [S354] 1851 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick, volume I page 183.
  2. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  3. [S10] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from NB Newspapers.

John Richard Daley1

M, #16096
     John Richard Daley was the son of William Daley and Rhoda S. Tilden.1

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.

Lawrence Hamilton Daley1

M, #13179, b. 7 May 1909, d. 31 December 1962
     Lawrence Hamilton Daley was born on 7 May 1909 at Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.1,2,3 He was the son of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston.1,2 Lawrence Hamilton Daley married Fern Nybo on 1 October 1941.1 Lawrence Hamilton Daley died on 31 December 1962 at age 53.1,3
     He appeared in the census of 1930 in the household of Daniel Young Daley and Ella Christian Keener Johnston as their son and they lived in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S563] 1930 US Census, Goodhue County, Michigan, E.D. No. 25-33 Sheet No. 3B.
  3. [S109] Social Security Death Index Record, Lawrence Hamilton Daley.

Leslie Eugene Daley1

M, #13279, b. 18 October 1912, d. 23 August 1995
     Leslie Eugene Daley was born on 18 October 1912 at Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA.1,2,3 He was the son of Roland Lerton Daley and Edith St. Clair Johnson.1 Leslie Eugene Daley married Mary Ellen Hengen on 2 July 1978.1 Leslie Eugene Daley and Mary Ellen Hengen were divorced.1 Leslie Eugene Daley died on 23 August 1995 at Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA, at age 82.2,3 He was buried at Lakeview Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA.
     He was Priest of Anglican Church of Canada.1

Citations

  1. [S539] Manuscript from Janet Daley (November 1981). Filed in.
  2. [S607] Death Record, Minnesota.
  3. [S109] Social Security Death Index Record, Leslie Eugene Daley.

Letitia Daley1

F, #15936, b. 20 August 1855
     Letitia Daley was born on 18 August 1855 at Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 She was born on 20 August 1855.1 She was the daughter of Richard Daley and Eliza Kingston Daly.1,2 Letitia Daley was christened on 2 December 1855 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Black River, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 She married Howard Smock on 26 April 1878.1
     Letitia Daley appeared in the census of 1881 in the household of William Kirkpatrick and Eliza Daley as her sister and they lived in Wellington Ward, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.3

Citations

  1. [S833] E-Mail Message from Linda Daley (August 1999). Filed in.
  2. [S893] Ferris and Graves, History fo St Thomas Church.
  3. [S22] 1881 Canadian Census, St. John County, New Brunswick.