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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Rebeccah Dailey: Birth: ABT 1700 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.

  2. Giles Dailey: Birth: 1703 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.

  3. Owen Dailey: Birth: ABT 1706. Death: in Wallingford, New HAven, Connecticut

  4. Samuel Dailey: Birth: 1706. Death: 1740 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut

  5. Francis Dailey: Birth: 1706.

  6. John Dailey: Birth: 11 Dec 1708 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut. Death: 1774 in Middletown, New London, Connecticut

  7. Joseph Dailey: Birth: ABT 1710 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut. Death: 18 Sep 1787 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut

  8. Benjamin Dailey: Birth: 1720 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut. Death: in Westchester, New London, Connecticut

  9. Mary\Mercy Dailey: Birth: ABT 1721 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.

  10. Joseph Dailey: Birth: c. 1725 in Middletown, Connecticut. Death: 18 Sep 1787 in Middletown, , Connecticut

  11. Giles Dailey: Birth: 5 Jan 1729 in Wallingford, New HAven, Connecticut.

  12. Elizabeth Dailey: Birth: ABT 1731 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.

  13. Field Dailey: Birth: ABT 1735 in Middletown, , Connecticut.

  14. John Field Dailey: Birth: ABT 1735 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.

  15. Sylvanus Dailey: Birth: 19 Mar 1741/1742 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut. Death: 19 Mar 1741/1742 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut


Sources
1. Title:   David Clark <dlc@sugar-river.net>, Genserv database CLAN9CA
2. Title:   john dailey.FTW
3. Title:   Royal R. Hinman, compiler, <i>Connecticut Puritan Settlers</i> (Hartford: Pressof Case, Tiffany and Company, 1852)

Notes
a. Note:   He was a taxpayer in Providence in 1698. In 1703 Joseph was given 40 acres by his father. His name ("Joseph Dalee of
 Provedens") is on the 1698 list of original proprietors of Colchester, CT.
 Scituate Land Records:
 20 Feb 1718: "Laid out to Joseph Daly 40 acres in Scituate east of Punhungaset Pond." 1718 Joseph sold 57+ acres to Peter Ballou with house, orchard, etc. His apprentice William Dallie filed in court a complaint that Joseph did not provide the clothing and lodging that was promised him. On 11 July 1704, in Providence, Joseph was sentenced to 15 lashes for abuse and contempt of royal authority.
 He was living in Colchester by 1708, when the birth of his son John was recorded there on 11 Dec 1708.
 But his name continued to appear in Providence records: in 1708 for finding a
 horse; he sold land in Providence in 1717, 1718, and 1720/21.
 On 22 Dec 1718 he was voted an inhabitant of Colchster.
  Info from Mark Poor's Ancestry


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