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Phebe DAILEY

Phebe DAILEY

Female 1829 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Phebe DAILEY was born on 13 Mar 1829 in OH (daughter of Jacob James DAILEY and Mary Ann WHATSON).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob James DAILEY was born on 28 Feb 1791 in Washington Co., PA (son of Peter DAILEY and Mary WILEY); died on 22 Feb 1885 in Boone, Boone, IA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land: 16 Feb 1816, Middlebourne, Tyler, WV
    • Census: 13 Sep 1850, District 13, Wapello, Louisa, IA
    • Census: 30 Jul 1860, Yell Township, Boone, IA

    Notes:

    DNA:
    MKM

    Land:
    Deed, Jacob Dailey and Maryan, his wife of Guernsey County, Ohio heir and deviser of Peter Dailey deceased sells 42 acres on Ohio River at the lower end of the "long reach", $400.00.

    Census:
    1850 census at District 13, Wapello, IA shows: Jacob Dailey, 59, b. PA, farmer; Mary A., 58, b. PA, Jacob, 23, b. OH; Phebe, 21, b. PA; Moses M., 20, b. OH; Elizabeth, 14, b. IL. Also in the household is Rachel A. Miller, 3, b. IA.

    Census:
    1860 census at Yell, Boone, IA shows: Jacob Daily, 69, farmer, b. PA; Mary A., 67, b. PA; Rachel A. Miller, 13, b. IA.

    Jacob married Mary Ann WHATSON on 10 Aug 1814 in Washington Co., OH. Mary was born about 1793 in PA; died on 21 Oct 1860 in Boone Co., IA; was buried in Bluff Creek Cemetery, Boone, Boone, IA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann WHATSON was born about 1793 in PA; died on 21 Oct 1860 in Boone Co., IA; was buried in Bluff Creek Cemetery, Boone, Boone, IA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1800
    • Land: 16 Feb 1816, Middlebourne, Tyler, WV

    Notes:

    Land:
    Deed, Jacob Dailey and Maryan, his wife of Guernsey County, Ohio heir and deviser of Peter Dailey deceased sells 42 acres on Ohio River at the lower end of the "long reach", $400.00.

    Buried:
    Find A Grave e-Memorial

    Children:
    1. Rebecca DAILEY was born on 25 Jun 1815.
    2. Mary Ann DAILEY was born on 26 Sep 1816 in Washington Co., PA.
    3. Peter DAILEY was born on 2 Jan 1818 in Washington Co., PA.
    4. David W. DAILEY was born on 8 Dec 1819 in Washington Co., PA.
    5. Rachel DAILEY was born on 14 Dec 1820 in Washington Co., PA.
    6. Esau DAILEY was born on 15 Dec 1824 in Washington Co., PA; died on 5 Mar 1901; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lynch, Boyd, NE.
    7. Jacob DAILEY, Jr. was born on 9 Apr 1827 in OH.
    8. 1. Phebe DAILEY was born on 13 Mar 1829 in OH.
    9. Moses M. DAILEY was born on 2 May 1831 in OH.
    10. Theodore G. DAILEY was born on 23 May 1833.
    11. Elizabeth DAILEY was born on 4 Jun 1836 in OH.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter DAILEY was born about 1762 in PA (son of Peter DAILEY); died on 13 Apr 1804 in Ohio Co., WV; was buried in Raven Rock, Tyler Co., WV.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1753, PA
    • Note: 2 Nov 1787, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
    • Census: 1790, Washington Co., PA
    • Will: 7 Feb 1804, Ohio Co., WV

    Notes:

    Note:
    Peter Dailey was a member of Captain James Archer's Militia Company of the First Battalion in Washington County, during the Revolution. He did not patent any land, but lived close to Fort Jackson until he bought land shortly before removing to Ohio County, Virginia. When living in Ohio County, he and wife, Mary, sold their land in Pennsylvania. He died in Ohio County, Virginia where he made a will on February 7, 1804.
    Peter Dailey lived in the area called "Long Reach" near present day St. Mary's, West Virginia.

    DNA:
    MKM

    Note:
    IN COUNCIL. Philadelphia, Nov. 2,1787. An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of Col. James Marshall, Lieutenant of Washington County, for thirty-seven pounds two shillings and six pence, to be paid by him to Abraham Enslow, Frederick Crow, Stephen Gapen, Peter Clawson, William Crawford, Jesse Vanmetre, W. Harrod, Sr., Michael Dougherty, John Flora, John Heaton, William Tarpine, Harrod Newland, Robert Flora, Alexander Brown, and Peter Dailey for their services in watching the movements of Indians, and protecting the frontiers from Indian depredations in the year 1782, agreeably to the act of Assembly, dated December 1781.
    IN COUNCIL. Philadelphia, Nov. 12, 1787. It appearing from intelligence received from Washington County that the Indians have murdered some of the inhabitants of the said county, and that the people there are in want of arms and ammunition.
    History of Washington County, from it’s first settlement to the present time ; first under Virginia as Yohogania , Ohio or Augusta County until 1781 and subsequently under Pennsylvania. by Alfred Creigh, pub 1870, p 74

    Census:
    1790 census at Washington Co., PA shows: Peter Daily; MALES: 16 and up, 1; under 16, 3. FEMALES: 4.

    Will:
    In the name of God amen. I Peter Dailey of Ohio County and State of Virginia being weak and low in body but of perfect minde and memory, thanks be given to God for his mercies and recollecting that it is appointed for all men once to die, constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. That is to say first and principally I recommend my soul into the hands of almighty God, who gave it to me and my body to the earth from whence it came to be buried in a christian like manner at the discretion of my surviving friends. And as to my worldly estate wherein it has pleased God to bless me in this present life, I will and bequeath in the following manner towit ~

    Imprimis I will and bequeath unto my wife, Mary Dailey, two milk cows and my household furniture to her and hers forever. ~
    Item It is my will and desire and I give and bequeath unto my present five sons, John, Peter, Esau, Jacob and Jesse Daily the plantation whereon I now live lying in Ohio County and state of virginia to be equally divided to them severally at their respectfully arriving at the age of twenty-one years by my Executors herein after mentioned to them and their heirs forever and the said plantation to be rented out by my Executors and the profits arising therefrom to be equally divided among my five sons above named as my Executors may think most to their benefit.

    Item It is my Will and Desire that my Executors see my sons put to such Trades as they make choice as soon as convenient.

    After my decease Item it is my will and desire that my daughters Mary and Nancy be bound by my Executors to reputable people such as they in their direction may make the choice of.

    Item It is my Will and Desire that my Executors herein after named proceed after my decease to dispose of all my personal property not mentioned in this will and after paying all my just debts and obtaining a deed in my sons names to the land mentioned in this my will to divide the balance equally between my five sons above named when they arrive of age. ~ Lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint my respected friends Jeremiah Williams and Elis Thomas both of Ohio County the executors of this my last Will and Testament revoking and disannulling any will or wills by me heretofore made and declaring this to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 7th day of February 1804. Witness Names: Elsey Swangum and Bazel Riggs. Signed with an "X" by Peter Dayley.

    Peter married Mary WILEY in 1784. Mary (daughter of Richard WILEY and Rachel VANMETER) was born about 1766 in PA; died on 4 Dec 1840 in Guernsey (now Noble) Co., OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary WILEY was born about 1766 in PA (daughter of Richard WILEY and Rachel VANMETER); died on 4 Dec 1840 in Guernsey (now Noble) Co., OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 1837, Washington Co., OH

    Notes:

    DNA:
    MKM

    Children:
    1. Sarah DAILEY was born in 1785 in Washington Co., PA; died in 1839 in Muscatine Co., IA; was buried in Kiser Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine, IA.
    2. John Wiley DAILEY was born on 3 Aug 1787 in Washington Co., PA; died in Oct 1873 in West Liberty, Muscatine, IA; was buried in West Liberty, Muscatine, IA.
    3. Peter DAILEY was born about 1789 in Washington Co., PA; died in 1844 in Switzerland Co., IN.
    4. 2. Jacob James DAILEY was born on 28 Feb 1791 in Washington Co., PA; died on 22 Feb 1885 in Boone, Boone, IA.
    5. Esau DAILEY was born on 28 Feb 1791 in Washington Co., PA; died on 3 Apr 1856 in New Matamoras, Washington, OH; was buried in New Matamoras Cemetery, New Matamoras, Washington, OH.
    6. Jesse VanMeter DAILEY was born in 1792 in Ohio Co., WV; died on 10 Jul 1866 in Spencer Co., IN.
    7. Mary DAILEY was born on 20 Nov 1792 in Ohio Co., WV; died on 4 Dec 1840 in Guernsey Co., OH.
    8. Nancy DAILEY was born on 10 Jun 1796 in Ohio Co., WV; died on 20 May 1867 in Spencer Co., IN.
    9. Isabel DAILEY was born on 30 Jun 1798 in Ohio Co., WV; died on 13 Oct 1881 in Spencer Co., IN.
    10. Phoebe DAILEY was born in 1800 in Ohio Co., WV; died in 1832 in Washington Co., OH.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter DAILEY
    Children:
    1. 4. Peter DAILEY was born about 1762 in PA; died on 13 Apr 1804 in Ohio Co., WV; was buried in Raven Rock, Tyler Co., WV.

  2. 10.  Richard WILEY

    Notes:

    Note:
    There is no proof that Rachel Van Meter and Richard Wiley are the parents of Mary. According to one correspondent, a "VanMeter Association" disclaims this Rachel. Another correspondent claims Rachel is the daughter of Henry and Margaret (Moore) Van Meter.

    Richard + Rachel VANMETER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Rachel VANMETER

    Notes:

    Note:
    There is no proof that Rachel Van Meter and Richard Wiley are the parents of Mary. According to one correspondent, a "VanMeter Association" disclaims this Rachel. Another correspondent claims Rachel is the daughter of Henry and Margaret (Moore) Van Meter.

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary WILEY was born about 1766 in PA; died on 4 Dec 1840 in Guernsey (now Noble) Co., OH.