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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mickael H. Daily: Birth: ABT 1830 in PA. Death: in MO

  2. Samuel Daily: Birth: 30 DEC 1831 in PA. Death: 19 DEC 1857 in Fulton Co., Union Twp, IL

  3. James Daily: Birth: ABT 1832 in PA.

  4. John Daily: Birth: ABT 1837 in PA.

  5. Sarah Catherine DAILY: Birth: 13 MAR 1838 in PA. Death: 1929

  6. Mary Daily: Birth: ABT 1842 in PA.

  7. Martha Daily: Birth: ABT 1844 in PA.

  8. Fredrick A. Daily: Birth: ABT 1846 in PA.

  9. Nancy Daily: Birth: ABT 1848 in PA.

  10. Caroline Daily: Birth: ABT 1850 in Fulton Co, IL.

  11. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Source:   1850 Census--IL, Fulton Co., Union Twp.
2. Title:   AF

Notes
a. Note:   Arrived in Fulton County, Union Township, IL from PA in abt 1849.
  Bio in Old Settlers of Fulton County, Illinois on USGENWEB site for Fulton County
  James Daily, Jr.--James Daily was the father of James Daily, jr., the subject of this sketch, and was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, in the 1770, and died in 1803 in his native state. Grandfather Daily emigrated from England many years ago and served his country in the Revolutionary War. Grandmothe Daily was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and died there in the year 1802. James Daily, jr., moved from Pennsylvania, and settled in Fulton county, Illinois, in the year 1850. He first went to Union township, and lived there one year; then moved to Deerfield township, on section 12, and stayed there one year; then moved on section 13, where he has remained ever since. On the second of August, 1829, James Daily, jr., married Miss Catherine Foutz, and is the father of 11 children - - five sons and three daughters now living, and all married but one daughter - - Elizabeth - - who is at home with her parents. Mr. Daily sent three sons to the late war, who served their time and got their honorable discharges. Michael H., his oldest son, after he was discharged from the government service, with his family, move to the state of Missouri, and joined the home guards, after which he and his wife and child were murdered by the desperadoes of that country, who took their team, cattle, and all the property they could find. James Daily, jr., is the grandfather of thirty-five children. He has frequently been elected to office in his township, and has always been looked upon as a competent man and a good citizen. For many years of his younger days he was engaged in carpentering and joinering, but, for the last fifteen years, has been farming and raising stock. He is in very feeble health now, having lost his voice and speech about four years ago, and has entirely retired from all business. Frederick A. Daily, his youngest son, has removed on the farm, where he intends to remain and take care of his aged parents while they live.


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