Vincent Dailey

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Vincent Dailey

Birth
Calais, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Aug 1869 (aged 71)
Caldwell Township, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Exline, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Row 14
71y

Vincent was more accurately born in the Northwest Territory, but the options here for birthplace don't include that location.

Probate: State of Iowa, Appanoose Co, Court Clerk [copied March 1994, LC]
Probate packet 333-1, Bk 2, p 66, appt Sept 7, 1868
To the County Court of Appanoose county:
-The undersigned administrator of the Estate of Vincent Dailey deceased, would respectfully report to your Honor, in compliance with Chapter 71, Acts of the 9th General Assembly of Iowa, as follows, to-wit:
Name of deceased: Vincent Dailey, date of death: August 7th 1868, age 70, residence: Appanoose Co, Iowa.
-Widow and heirs: William Dailey, 45, Iowa; M Z Sloan, 39, Ohio; James Dailey, 43, Ohio; Nancy Cline, 32, Illinois; John Dailey, 35, Virginia; Peter Daily, 29, Iowa; Thomas Dailey, 23, Iowa; O V Dailey, 19, Iowa.
-I, Wm Dailey, on oath depose and say that the following named persons are the only children and heirs of Vincent Dailey, deceased, to wit: John Dailey; Peter Dailey, Thomas Dailey; O V Dailey; Nancy Cline; Zillah Sloan, James Dailey, and Wm Dailey.
-Sale Bill: 1 Croscut saw, G H Gough; 320 ft walnut lumber, Wm Dailey; 15 bushels spring wheat, George Robison; 22 1/2 bushels oats, Peter Miller; 8 hogs, James Seals; 1 sow 8 pigs, Samuel Eddy; 1 wagon, J S Fisher; 1 yoak of cattle, yoak & chain, J S Fisher; 115 bushels corn, John Pittman.
-Administrator's Bond Probate Records - 333
Given by Wm Dailey, Administrator
Geo W Farnsworth / Peter Dailey / Security
approved Sept 7th 1868, S M Moore, County Judge
Stockton Summers
Jas S-----
Wm ---------

-Know all men by these presents: that William Dailey as Principal, and Geo W Farnsworth & Peter Dailey as Sureties, all of the county of Appanoose, in the State of Iowa, are held and firmly bound unto the county aforesaid and to all persons herein concerned, in the penal sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we do jointly and severally bind ourselves and our lawful representatives. Witness our hands and seals, this 21st day of August 1868.
-The condition of the above obligation is such, whereas the above named William Dailey was on this day appointed by the County Court of said county, sitting as a Court of Probate, Administrator of the estate of Vincent Dailey deceased, late of said county, who died in testate on or about the 7th day of August 1868, to administer all and singular his goods and chattels, moneys, rights and credits, according to law; now if the said William Dailey shall discharge all the duties which are or may hereafter be required of him by law as such Administrator, then these presents to be void, or otherwise to remain in full force and effect in law.
-With our hands and seals, the date above written.
-William Dailey / Geo W Farnsworth / Peter Dailey
Attest, S M Moore, County Judge
The above bond was approved and filed by me, this 7th day of September 1868. S M Moore, Co Judge of Appanoose Co, Iowa.

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1830 Ohio, Monroe Co, Seneca Twp, p 125
Vincent Daily 11000101 / 100001 / 1 under 14 deaf and dumb
[male, under 5; male, 5-10; male, 30-40; male, 50-60 / female under 5; female, 30-40]

1840 Ohio, Monroe Co, Franklin Twp, p 64
Vincent Daley 1111001 / 020001 / 3 engaged in agriculture / 1 age 14-25 deaf and dumb
[male, under 5; male, 5-10; male, 10-15; male, 15-20; male, 40-50 / female, 5-10; female, 5-10; female 30-40]

1850 Ohio, Monroe Co, Wayne Twp, 26 September
118/118 Vincent Daily, 52, farmer, vore 300, b Ohio / Margaret, 47, b Pennsylvania // James, 23, farmer, b Ohio, deaf and dumb; Mary, 22, b Ohio; John, 16, farmer, school, b Ohio; Margaret, 13, school, b Ohio; Nancy, 14, school, b Ohio; Peter, 11, school, b Ohio; Thomas, 6, school, b Ohio, deaf and dumb; Oliver, 1, b Ohio
- - -
119/119 Charles Daily, 33, farmer, b Ohio / Rebecca, 33, b Ohio // William, 16, farmer, school, b Ohio; Alfred, 14, school, b Ohio; John, 12, school, b Ohio; Zachariah, 10, school, b Ohio /// Phebee Fisher, 13, school, b Ohio; Charles, 2, b Ohio

1860 Ohio, Monroe Co, Franklin Twp, Stafford, 21 June
386/386 Vincent Daily, 45, farmer, vope 300, b Ohio / Margaret, 43, b Ohio // James, 18, farm laborer, b Ohio, deaf and dumb; Thomas, 13, b Ohio, same [deaf and dumb]; Peter, 11, farm laborer, b Ohio; Oliver, 10, b Ohio /// Thomas McKee, 88, b Ohio, blind
[most ages are way off - Vincent should be about 62, Margaret about 57, James about 35, Peter about 21, Thomas closer to 16; it would be interesting to know which family member the enumerator interviewed!]

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History of Monroe County, page 213, Seneca Township, excerpt
-The settlements made in and about where is now the town of Calais, were amongst the first in the county. The first improvement made, was about 1798, by Andrew Dilley . . . In March, 1802, John Dailey, from the mouth of Captina creek, moved into Dilley's cabin, and became a permanent settler. James Dailey, father of John, and Robert Carpenter followed soon after, and these by Mitchell and Isaac Atkinson, Wm Dement, Christopher Haines, Barnabus Crosbay, Samuel Danford, the Ruckers, Bristers, Rufus Hall, Vincent Dailey, Joseph Baker, Samuel Pryor, Elijah and Samuel Stephen, David Watson, George Miller, Daniel and Jesse Bean, Wm Kent and William Cousins. . . . The township was organized July 19, 1815, and is the northwestern township of the county. . . . There is some discrepancy as to where the first election was held . . . Another authority says it was at the house of John Dailey, where now stands the M E Church in Calais. . . . Margaret Dailey, daughter of James ["John not James" written in by Janice Dailey] Dailey, and afterward the wife of James Brister, is claimed to be the first child born there. . . . One of the first marriages, if not the first, was that of Jacob Dailey and Mary Watson, in 1812 or 1813 . . . The town of Calais was laid out, in 1837, by John Dailey, and lies on the Seneca Fork, in the southeast quarter of section 18. . . .
Row 14
71y

Vincent was more accurately born in the Northwest Territory, but the options here for birthplace don't include that location.

Probate: State of Iowa, Appanoose Co, Court Clerk [copied March 1994, LC]
Probate packet 333-1, Bk 2, p 66, appt Sept 7, 1868
To the County Court of Appanoose county:
-The undersigned administrator of the Estate of Vincent Dailey deceased, would respectfully report to your Honor, in compliance with Chapter 71, Acts of the 9th General Assembly of Iowa, as follows, to-wit:
Name of deceased: Vincent Dailey, date of death: August 7th 1868, age 70, residence: Appanoose Co, Iowa.
-Widow and heirs: William Dailey, 45, Iowa; M Z Sloan, 39, Ohio; James Dailey, 43, Ohio; Nancy Cline, 32, Illinois; John Dailey, 35, Virginia; Peter Daily, 29, Iowa; Thomas Dailey, 23, Iowa; O V Dailey, 19, Iowa.
-I, Wm Dailey, on oath depose and say that the following named persons are the only children and heirs of Vincent Dailey, deceased, to wit: John Dailey; Peter Dailey, Thomas Dailey; O V Dailey; Nancy Cline; Zillah Sloan, James Dailey, and Wm Dailey.
-Sale Bill: 1 Croscut saw, G H Gough; 320 ft walnut lumber, Wm Dailey; 15 bushels spring wheat, George Robison; 22 1/2 bushels oats, Peter Miller; 8 hogs, James Seals; 1 sow 8 pigs, Samuel Eddy; 1 wagon, J S Fisher; 1 yoak of cattle, yoak & chain, J S Fisher; 115 bushels corn, John Pittman.
-Administrator's Bond Probate Records - 333
Given by Wm Dailey, Administrator
Geo W Farnsworth / Peter Dailey / Security
approved Sept 7th 1868, S M Moore, County Judge
Stockton Summers
Jas S-----
Wm ---------

-Know all men by these presents: that William Dailey as Principal, and Geo W Farnsworth & Peter Dailey as Sureties, all of the county of Appanoose, in the State of Iowa, are held and firmly bound unto the county aforesaid and to all persons herein concerned, in the penal sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we do jointly and severally bind ourselves and our lawful representatives. Witness our hands and seals, this 21st day of August 1868.
-The condition of the above obligation is such, whereas the above named William Dailey was on this day appointed by the County Court of said county, sitting as a Court of Probate, Administrator of the estate of Vincent Dailey deceased, late of said county, who died in testate on or about the 7th day of August 1868, to administer all and singular his goods and chattels, moneys, rights and credits, according to law; now if the said William Dailey shall discharge all the duties which are or may hereafter be required of him by law as such Administrator, then these presents to be void, or otherwise to remain in full force and effect in law.
-With our hands and seals, the date above written.
-William Dailey / Geo W Farnsworth / Peter Dailey
Attest, S M Moore, County Judge
The above bond was approved and filed by me, this 7th day of September 1868. S M Moore, Co Judge of Appanoose Co, Iowa.

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1830 Ohio, Monroe Co, Seneca Twp, p 125
Vincent Daily 11000101 / 100001 / 1 under 14 deaf and dumb
[male, under 5; male, 5-10; male, 30-40; male, 50-60 / female under 5; female, 30-40]

1840 Ohio, Monroe Co, Franklin Twp, p 64
Vincent Daley 1111001 / 020001 / 3 engaged in agriculture / 1 age 14-25 deaf and dumb
[male, under 5; male, 5-10; male, 10-15; male, 15-20; male, 40-50 / female, 5-10; female, 5-10; female 30-40]

1850 Ohio, Monroe Co, Wayne Twp, 26 September
118/118 Vincent Daily, 52, farmer, vore 300, b Ohio / Margaret, 47, b Pennsylvania // James, 23, farmer, b Ohio, deaf and dumb; Mary, 22, b Ohio; John, 16, farmer, school, b Ohio; Margaret, 13, school, b Ohio; Nancy, 14, school, b Ohio; Peter, 11, school, b Ohio; Thomas, 6, school, b Ohio, deaf and dumb; Oliver, 1, b Ohio
- - -
119/119 Charles Daily, 33, farmer, b Ohio / Rebecca, 33, b Ohio // William, 16, farmer, school, b Ohio; Alfred, 14, school, b Ohio; John, 12, school, b Ohio; Zachariah, 10, school, b Ohio /// Phebee Fisher, 13, school, b Ohio; Charles, 2, b Ohio

1860 Ohio, Monroe Co, Franklin Twp, Stafford, 21 June
386/386 Vincent Daily, 45, farmer, vope 300, b Ohio / Margaret, 43, b Ohio // James, 18, farm laborer, b Ohio, deaf and dumb; Thomas, 13, b Ohio, same [deaf and dumb]; Peter, 11, farm laborer, b Ohio; Oliver, 10, b Ohio /// Thomas McKee, 88, b Ohio, blind
[most ages are way off - Vincent should be about 62, Margaret about 57, James about 35, Peter about 21, Thomas closer to 16; it would be interesting to know which family member the enumerator interviewed!]

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History of Monroe County, page 213, Seneca Township, excerpt
-The settlements made in and about where is now the town of Calais, were amongst the first in the county. The first improvement made, was about 1798, by Andrew Dilley . . . In March, 1802, John Dailey, from the mouth of Captina creek, moved into Dilley's cabin, and became a permanent settler. James Dailey, father of John, and Robert Carpenter followed soon after, and these by Mitchell and Isaac Atkinson, Wm Dement, Christopher Haines, Barnabus Crosbay, Samuel Danford, the Ruckers, Bristers, Rufus Hall, Vincent Dailey, Joseph Baker, Samuel Pryor, Elijah and Samuel Stephen, David Watson, George Miller, Daniel and Jesse Bean, Wm Kent and William Cousins. . . . The township was organized July 19, 1815, and is the northwestern township of the county. . . . There is some discrepancy as to where the first election was held . . . Another authority says it was at the house of John Dailey, where now stands the M E Church in Calais. . . . Margaret Dailey, daughter of James ["John not James" written in by Janice Dailey] Dailey, and afterward the wife of James Brister, is claimed to be the first child born there. . . . One of the first marriages, if not the first, was that of Jacob Dailey and Mary Watson, in 1812 or 1813 . . . The town of Calais was laid out, in 1837, by John Dailey, and lies on the Seneca Fork, in the southeast quarter of section 18. . . .

Inscription

Vincent Dailey / died / Aug 17, 1868 / aged / 71 years