Posted on April 19, 2008 by miriammidkiff
How Related: Brother of my husband’s 2nd-great-grandmother, Mariah Emily DAILEY.
Born: 24 March 1841 in Indiana (probably in Scott Twp., Montgomery Co.)
Parents: William DAILEY and Huldah REDENBAUGH
Siblings: Anna Margaret (1827 – 1917), Charles (b. 1829), Elizabeth (1834 – 1906), Catherine (b. 1836), Susan (b. c. 1838), Nancy (b. c. 1840), Louisa Jane (b. c. 1842), Samuel [...]
Filed under: Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Series, Dailey, Iowa, Military | 3 Comments »
Posted on April 19, 2008 by miriammidkiff
How Related: Brother of my husband’s 2nd-great-grandmother, Mariah Emily DAILEY.
Born: 24 March 1841 in Indiana (probably in Scott Twp., Montgomery Co.)
Parents: William DAILEY and Huldah REDENBAUGH
Siblings: Anna Margaret (1827 – 1917), Charles (b. 1829), Elizabeth (1834 – 1906), Catherine (b. 1836), Susan (b. c. 1838), Nancy (b. c. 1840), Louisa Jane (b. c. 1842), Samuel [...]
Filed under: Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Series, Dailey, Iowa, Military | 2 Comments »
Posted on December 14, 2006 by miriammidkiff
The other day, my 16-year-old daughter and I were watching television together when a commercial for Victoria’s Secret aired during the break. The gist of the message was “every woman wants Victoria’s Secret for the holidays.” I rolled my eyes and said to Missy, “Not this woman. Give me death certificates or [...]
Filed under: Barber, Carnival of Genealogy, Dailey, Fox, Fredenburg, Iowa, Lyton / Turk, McClellan, Michigan, Montana, Westaby, Wisconsin, Wyckoff, York | Leave a Comment »
Posted on December 13, 2006 by miriammidkiff
The other day, my 16-year-old daughter and I were watching television together when a commercial for Victoria’s Secret aired during the break. The gist of the message was “every woman wants Victoria’s Secret for the holidays.” I rolled my eyes and said to Missy, “Not this woman. Give me death certificates or [...]
Filed under: Barber, Carnival of Genealogy, Dailey, Fox, Fredenburg, Iowa, Lyton / Turk, McClellan, Michigan, Montana, Westaby, Wisconsin, Wyckoff, York | Leave a Comment »