In the middle 1850s, Thomas Rutherford Dailey, Henry H. Dailey, their sister Permilia, and her husband, J. C. Keen, moved from Attala County, MS,to TX, and brought a number of slaves with them. Henry H. Dailey, his wife, Julia Dean Dailey, and son Jack, settled near the Brazos River in Brenhem.Thomas R. (1802-1976), his wife Behethla (1801-1859), four sons: Tandy W. (1828)1867), Milton Dickerson (1829-1863), Gus (1832-c. 1864) settled on the Fattison Greenwood League in Houston C:County.
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These descendants are found under the Hill Family history.Submitted by Jo Ann Dailey Crossroads To Progress II Grapeland Queen City of the Sand Flats 1872-1987
In the middle 1850s, Thomas Rutherford Dailey, Henry H. Dailey, their sister Permilia, and her husband, J. C. Keen, moved from Attala County, MS,to TX, and brought a number of slaves with them. Henry H. Dailey, his wife, Julia Dean Dailey, and son Jack, settled near the Brazos River in Brenhem.Thomas R. (1802-1976), his wife Behethla (1801-1859), four sons: Tandy W. (1828)1867), Milton Dickerson (1829-1863), Gus (1832-c. 1864) settled on the Fattison Greenwood League in Houston C:County.
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These descendants are found under the Hill Family history.Submitted by Jo Ann Dailey Crossroads To Progress II Grapeland Queen City of the Sand Flats 1872-1987
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