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George Woodford Dale

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George Woodford Dale

Birth
Franklin County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Aug 1891 (aged 72)
Cedar Vale, Chautauqua County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cedar Vale, Chautauqua County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Joseph Dale (1792-1862)
Mary Ann Bradburn (1796-1861)

Spouse:
Martha Washington Ginn (1824-1910)

Children:
Martin Van Buren Dale (1842-1907)
William Thomas Dale (1843-1844)
Joseph Gabriel Dale (1845-1910)
Charlotte Amandas Dale (1849-1850)
Charles Amandas Dale (1852-)
George Rollin Dale (1853-1901)
Indiana Dale (1856-1932)
Josephine Dale (1859-1946)
William Woodford Dale (1861-1896)
Hannah Mary Dale (1863-1910)

Following data submitted by Brenda Black Watson:

Biographical Record of Cowley County

G. W. Dale, was born in Franklin County, Indiana, in 1819, and died at Cedar Vale, Chautauqua County, Kansas, in 1891. He was a strong Democrat, and served one term as probate judge, and also, one term as postmaster at Cedar Vale, Kansas. He was county commissioner of Miami County one term, under the territorial government. His wife was born in Fayette County, Indiana, February 4, 1824, and was still living in Cedar Vale in 1901.

Two of G. W. Dale's great-grandfathers, one on each side of the house, served in the Revolutionary War, one being a colonel of Maryland troops, and the other serving with the Virginia forces.

G. W. Dale and his wife were parents of eight children, one of whom died. Those living in 1901:

1. Martin Dale, subject of biography.
2. J. G. Dale, a farmer near Cedar Vale.
3. C. A. Dale, a farmer in Rock Creek Township, Chautauqua County.
4. G. R. Dale, president of the Cedar Vale Mercantile Co.
5. India Dale, who married George Webb, of Cowley Co.
6. Josie Dale, who married ______ Lemert, who lived on a farm in Chautauqua County.
7. W. W. Dale, who was postmaster during the last term of President Cleveland, and died November 13, 1896.
8. Mrs. H. M. Donaldson, assistant cashier of the Cedar Vale National Bank. [First name not given of this daughter.]

Parents:
Joseph Dale (1792-1862)
Mary Ann Bradburn (1796-1861)

Spouse:
Martha Washington Ginn (1824-1910)

Children:
Martin Van Buren Dale (1842-1907)
William Thomas Dale (1843-1844)
Joseph Gabriel Dale (1845-1910)
Charlotte Amandas Dale (1849-1850)
Charles Amandas Dale (1852-)
George Rollin Dale (1853-1901)
Indiana Dale (1856-1932)
Josephine Dale (1859-1946)
William Woodford Dale (1861-1896)
Hannah Mary Dale (1863-1910)

Following data submitted by Brenda Black Watson:

Biographical Record of Cowley County

G. W. Dale, was born in Franklin County, Indiana, in 1819, and died at Cedar Vale, Chautauqua County, Kansas, in 1891. He was a strong Democrat, and served one term as probate judge, and also, one term as postmaster at Cedar Vale, Kansas. He was county commissioner of Miami County one term, under the territorial government. His wife was born in Fayette County, Indiana, February 4, 1824, and was still living in Cedar Vale in 1901.

Two of G. W. Dale's great-grandfathers, one on each side of the house, served in the Revolutionary War, one being a colonel of Maryland troops, and the other serving with the Virginia forces.

G. W. Dale and his wife were parents of eight children, one of whom died. Those living in 1901:

1. Martin Dale, subject of biography.
2. J. G. Dale, a farmer near Cedar Vale.
3. C. A. Dale, a farmer in Rock Creek Township, Chautauqua County.
4. G. R. Dale, president of the Cedar Vale Mercantile Co.
5. India Dale, who married George Webb, of Cowley Co.
6. Josie Dale, who married ______ Lemert, who lived on a farm in Chautauqua County.
7. W. W. Dale, who was postmaster during the last term of President Cleveland, and died November 13, 1896.
8. Mrs. H. M. Donaldson, assistant cashier of the Cedar Vale National Bank. [First name not given of this daughter.]



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