Addison and Drusilla are found on the 1850 census, Pittsburgh residing with a Rebecca Dally age 44 born PA and Sidus Dally 21 a tinner, and Ann Dally 19.
Appearing on the 1860 census, Pittsburgh, with his wife and children Charles 10, Samuel 8, Mary 5, Christopher 3 and Elizabeth 3 months; also a Sarah J. Isley (Isler?) 25.
They are listed on the 1880 census, Allegheny, where he is a superintendent in rolling mill, with children - married son Charles A 29 with his wife Josephine 30 and their children Lillian I 3 and C. A. Jr 21; also Christopher Z 21, Lizzie I 19 and A. B Jr. 17; and married daughter Mary R Dally and Archie F. Holliday family.
Widowed, he was still living in Crafton, Allegheny County, PA with his widowed daughter Mary Holiday family on the 1900 census.
"The late Addison B. Dally, Sr., was engaged for years in manufacturing in Pittsburg. He reared a family of twelve children, the survivors being the following: Charles A., of Carnot, who is contracting agent with the Manufacturers' Light and Heat Company; Samuel C., who is in business at Beaver Falls, Pa.; Addison B., Jr., who is general manager and superintendent of the Manufacturers' Light and Heat Company at Pittsburg; Mary R., who is the widow of Archie Holliday, resides at Crafton, Pa., and Christopher Z."
(Source: McFarland, Joseph F., "20th Century History of the City of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens", Chicago, Ill.: Richmond - Arnold Pub. Co., 1910, 1,438 pgs)
Addison and Drusilla are found on the 1850 census, Pittsburgh residing with a Rebecca Dally age 44 born PA and Sidus Dally 21 a tinner, and Ann Dally 19.
Appearing on the 1860 census, Pittsburgh, with his wife and children Charles 10, Samuel 8, Mary 5, Christopher 3 and Elizabeth 3 months; also a Sarah J. Isley (Isler?) 25.
They are listed on the 1880 census, Allegheny, where he is a superintendent in rolling mill, with children - married son Charles A 29 with his wife Josephine 30 and their children Lillian I 3 and C. A. Jr 21; also Christopher Z 21, Lizzie I 19 and A. B Jr. 17; and married daughter Mary R Dally and Archie F. Holliday family.
Widowed, he was still living in Crafton, Allegheny County, PA with his widowed daughter Mary Holiday family on the 1900 census.
"The late Addison B. Dally, Sr., was engaged for years in manufacturing in Pittsburg. He reared a family of twelve children, the survivors being the following: Charles A., of Carnot, who is contracting agent with the Manufacturers' Light and Heat Company; Samuel C., who is in business at Beaver Falls, Pa.; Addison B., Jr., who is general manager and superintendent of the Manufacturers' Light and Heat Company at Pittsburg; Mary R., who is the widow of Archie Holliday, resides at Crafton, Pa., and Christopher Z."
(Source: McFarland, Joseph F., "20th Century History of the City of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens", Chicago, Ill.: Richmond - Arnold Pub. Co., 1910, 1,438 pgs)
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