Frank Jerome Daley
M, b. 12 February 1884, d. 20 December 1963
Frank Jerome Daley was also known as Daletezski. He was born on 12 February 1884 at Michigan. He married Gayell Zania Parish on 16 April 1912 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH. Frank Jerome Daley died on 20 December 1963 at Ohio at age 79.
Child of Frank Jerome Daley and Gayell Zania Parish
- Thelma Nevada Daley+ b. 1 Feb 1918, d. 25 Sep 1983
George William Daley
M, b. 22 February 1905, d. 24 August 1967
George William Daley was born on 22 February 1905 at Albany, Whiteside Co., IL. He married Nell Marie Swanson on 31 May 1930 at Clinton Co., IA. George William Daley died on 24 August 1967 at Clinton Co., IA, at age 62. He was buried in August 1967 at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Clinton, Clinton Co., IA, Findagrave #6175830.
Child of George William Daley and Nell Marie Swanson
- Beverly Ann Daley+ b. 30 Jan 1931, d. 4 Nov 2013
Marshall Olla Daley
M, b. 25 February 1869, d. 10 November 1952
Marshall Olla Daley was born on 25 February 1869 at Union Co., KY. He married Susan Ann Moore. Marshall Olla Daley died on 10 November 1952 at San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX, at age 83 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
M. O. Daley was born February 25, 1869, in Union County, Kentucky, moving with his parents to Georgetown, Texas, November 1877, thence to Florence, Texas, December 1878, where he has since resided. He was married November 1, 1887. He and his wife were baptized August, 1889, and in February, 1890, he began preaching. His work as a preacher has been largely confined to his home congregation and the immediate section around his home. He obeyed the Gospel at Florence, and his membership has ever been with the congregation there. For ten years he has been their regular preacher. In protracted meetings he has labored in Burnett, Milam, Travis, lamar, Eastlan, Ellis, Callahan, brown, Runnels, Hill, and Bosque counties, with success--he had made several very successful debates with the Baptists and Adventists. Aside from his work of preaching, has been busy with his farm work and other business enterprises--not only is he a successful preacher, but he is also successful in business. Though for several years he has contributed but little to our papers, he is one our strongest writers. For several years he has been one of the elders in the congregation at Florence, where he is loved for his faithfulness and work. ---Gospel preacher listed in Gospel Preachers Who Blazed the Trail by C.R. Nichol, 1911, 46.
M. O. Daley
Brother M. O. Daley passed on to depart and be with Christ on Tuesday, November 11, at San Antonio, Texas. Interment is announced to be at Florence, Texas, on Thursday, November 13, at 2:30 p.m. The funeral services will be conducted at the church of Christ building by Hugh Clark and G. H. P. Showalter. One of the greatest in the kingdom of Christ is called from time to eternity in the passing of Brother Daley. The wire, message advising of his death, reached our office just as the forms were being closed for the press. Fuller details will follow in an early issue of this paper. ---G. H. P. Showalter, Firm Foundation, Nov. 18, 1952, p. 8.
Tribute to M. O. Daley
Glenn E. Green
I have only recently read or the passing of Brother M. O. Daley. I have known him for about thirty years. I think he is one of the best men I have ever known. We deeply mourn his passing. He was truly a big man in physique, in mental power, and in moral and spiritual force of character. When I was around him in my younger days I could learn more from him accidentally than I could from most men on purpose. In my estimation he was a natural philosopher and by cultivation a profound student of the Bible. He was largely self-taught and therefore accurately informed. The man who "digs out his own stumps" is bound to got well acquainted with them in the process of excavation. His writings and preaching, read and heard by thousands, are sufficient testimonials to his scriptural knowledge and mental powers. I have said I thought he was a big man in every way. I do not mean by that that I thought he was perfect any more than he thought he was perfect. All truly big men know better than that, and are keenly aware of their defects, but I do believe he was incapable or deliberately doing a little, mean or ungenerous deed. He was fair, just, forbearing and considerate of all men regardless of their attitude toward him. He was helpful without being patronizing. He knew how to praise without spoiling and to correct without discouraging. Above all else he loved the truth of God, the souls of men and the church of our Redeemer. He was happy to give and be given for them. Truly we can believe "he rests from his labors and his works do follow him." Because he has outlived most of those who knew him in his prime the good work he did among the churches is largely forgotten. Likely but few remember that during his ministry in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the early twenties, he was largely responsible for securing the old 4th and State property which laid the foundation for the past and present prosperity of the cause in this capitol city. I know because I followed him there, with maybe a year in between. It is therefore both a pleasure and a duty "To render honor to whom honor is due." Our deepest sympathy is tendered to the bereaved family. --- 1402 W. Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Colo. Firm Foundation, December 16, 1952, p. 9.
The Passing of Brother M. O. Daley
Marshall Olla Daley was born February 25, 1869, in Union county, Kentucky. He moved with his parents in 1877 when he was about eight years old, to Florence, Texas, and maintained the old family homestead until about five years ago, which was about seventy years. He and his wife were baptized during a meeting held in Florence by Brother J. D. Tant in August of 1888. He preached his first sermon in Florence in February of 1891, and afterward preached for the church in Florence for more than twenty years. Following this, he preached for churches in San Antonio; Little Rock, Arkansas; Comanche and Hollis, Oklahoma; Brownfield and Mission, Texas, and the last eight years of his ministry was at Rock Springs, Texas, from which place he retired from regular preaching at the age of seventy-six. He has held meetings in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and of course, many in Texas. He died in San Antonio, Monday evening, November 10, at about 7:30. Survivors include a son, V. F. Daley, Boerne; four daughters, Mrs. R. E. Kirk, El Campo; Mrs. W. M. Blakey, San Antonio: Mrs. Ken Wallace, Monroe, La., and Mrs. L. P. Kleinoeder, Washington, D.C; two grandsons and two granddaughters and two great granddaughters. Funeral services were conducted at Florence, Texas, by A. Hugh Clark and G. H. P. Showalter. The following address was delivered by Brother Daley at the Abilene Christian College Lectureship of 1951, and at the request of the family was read in its entirety to the large crowd assembled for the funeral. It was impressive in its content and solemnity. Brother Daley was one of our greatest gospel preachers, and one of my most devoted personal friends. G. H. P. Showalter, Firm Foundation, February 17, 1953, p. 8.
He was buried in November 1952 at Florence Cemetery, Florence, Williamson Co., TX, Findagrave #10741504.
M. O. Daley was born February 25, 1869, in Union County, Kentucky, moving with his parents to Georgetown, Texas, November 1877, thence to Florence, Texas, December 1878, where he has since resided. He was married November 1, 1887. He and his wife were baptized August, 1889, and in February, 1890, he began preaching. His work as a preacher has been largely confined to his home congregation and the immediate section around his home. He obeyed the Gospel at Florence, and his membership has ever been with the congregation there. For ten years he has been their regular preacher. In protracted meetings he has labored in Burnett, Milam, Travis, lamar, Eastlan, Ellis, Callahan, brown, Runnels, Hill, and Bosque counties, with success--he had made several very successful debates with the Baptists and Adventists. Aside from his work of preaching, has been busy with his farm work and other business enterprises--not only is he a successful preacher, but he is also successful in business. Though for several years he has contributed but little to our papers, he is one our strongest writers. For several years he has been one of the elders in the congregation at Florence, where he is loved for his faithfulness and work. ---Gospel preacher listed in Gospel Preachers Who Blazed the Trail by C.R. Nichol, 1911, 46.
M. O. Daley
Brother M. O. Daley passed on to depart and be with Christ on Tuesday, November 11, at San Antonio, Texas. Interment is announced to be at Florence, Texas, on Thursday, November 13, at 2:30 p.m. The funeral services will be conducted at the church of Christ building by Hugh Clark and G. H. P. Showalter. One of the greatest in the kingdom of Christ is called from time to eternity in the passing of Brother Daley. The wire, message advising of his death, reached our office just as the forms were being closed for the press. Fuller details will follow in an early issue of this paper. ---G. H. P. Showalter, Firm Foundation, Nov. 18, 1952, p. 8.
Tribute to M. O. Daley
Glenn E. Green
I have only recently read or the passing of Brother M. O. Daley. I have known him for about thirty years. I think he is one of the best men I have ever known. We deeply mourn his passing. He was truly a big man in physique, in mental power, and in moral and spiritual force of character. When I was around him in my younger days I could learn more from him accidentally than I could from most men on purpose. In my estimation he was a natural philosopher and by cultivation a profound student of the Bible. He was largely self-taught and therefore accurately informed. The man who "digs out his own stumps" is bound to got well acquainted with them in the process of excavation. His writings and preaching, read and heard by thousands, are sufficient testimonials to his scriptural knowledge and mental powers. I have said I thought he was a big man in every way. I do not mean by that that I thought he was perfect any more than he thought he was perfect. All truly big men know better than that, and are keenly aware of their defects, but I do believe he was incapable or deliberately doing a little, mean or ungenerous deed. He was fair, just, forbearing and considerate of all men regardless of their attitude toward him. He was helpful without being patronizing. He knew how to praise without spoiling and to correct without discouraging. Above all else he loved the truth of God, the souls of men and the church of our Redeemer. He was happy to give and be given for them. Truly we can believe "he rests from his labors and his works do follow him." Because he has outlived most of those who knew him in his prime the good work he did among the churches is largely forgotten. Likely but few remember that during his ministry in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the early twenties, he was largely responsible for securing the old 4th and State property which laid the foundation for the past and present prosperity of the cause in this capitol city. I know because I followed him there, with maybe a year in between. It is therefore both a pleasure and a duty "To render honor to whom honor is due." Our deepest sympathy is tendered to the bereaved family. --- 1402 W. Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Colo. Firm Foundation, December 16, 1952, p. 9.
The Passing of Brother M. O. Daley
Marshall Olla Daley was born February 25, 1869, in Union county, Kentucky. He moved with his parents in 1877 when he was about eight years old, to Florence, Texas, and maintained the old family homestead until about five years ago, which was about seventy years. He and his wife were baptized during a meeting held in Florence by Brother J. D. Tant in August of 1888. He preached his first sermon in Florence in February of 1891, and afterward preached for the church in Florence for more than twenty years. Following this, he preached for churches in San Antonio; Little Rock, Arkansas; Comanche and Hollis, Oklahoma; Brownfield and Mission, Texas, and the last eight years of his ministry was at Rock Springs, Texas, from which place he retired from regular preaching at the age of seventy-six. He has held meetings in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and of course, many in Texas. He died in San Antonio, Monday evening, November 10, at about 7:30. Survivors include a son, V. F. Daley, Boerne; four daughters, Mrs. R. E. Kirk, El Campo; Mrs. W. M. Blakey, San Antonio: Mrs. Ken Wallace, Monroe, La., and Mrs. L. P. Kleinoeder, Washington, D.C; two grandsons and two granddaughters and two great granddaughters. Funeral services were conducted at Florence, Texas, by A. Hugh Clark and G. H. P. Showalter. The following address was delivered by Brother Daley at the Abilene Christian College Lectureship of 1951, and at the request of the family was read in its entirety to the large crowd assembled for the funeral. It was impressive in its content and solemnity. Brother Daley was one of our greatest gospel preachers, and one of my most devoted personal friends. G. H. P. Showalter, Firm Foundation, February 17, 1953, p. 8.
He was buried in November 1952 at Florence Cemetery, Florence, Williamson Co., TX, Findagrave #10741504.
Child of Marshall Olla Daley and Susan Ann Moore
- Mattie Ola Daley b. 9 Oct 1892, d. 19 Oct 1983
Mattie Ola Daley
F, b. 9 October 1892, d. 19 October 1983
Mattie Ola Daley was born on 9 October 1892 at Williamson Co., TX. She was the daughter of Marshall Olla Daley and Susan Ann Moore. Mattie Ola Daley married Ralph Edwin Kirk, son of Walter Whittaker Kirk and Emeratta Manda Marzee Hood, in 1911, no children. Mattie Ola Daley died on 19 October 1983 at Wharton Co., TX, at age 91. She was buried in October 1983 at Garden of Memories, El Campo, Wharton Co., TX, Findagrave #76936309.
Thelma Nevada Daley
F, b. 1 February 1918, d. 25 September 1983
Thelma Nevada Daley was also known as Velma. She was born on 1 February 1918 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH. She was the daughter of Frank Jerome Daley and Gayell Zania Parish. Thelma Nevada Daley married Lester Leroy Schwartz, son of Charles Adam Schwartz and Minnie Marie Semler. Thelma Nevada Daley died on 25 September 1983 at Miamisburg, Montgomery Co., OH, at age 65 body donated to Wright State University, later cremated and cremains given to a granddaughter.
Dorothy Mae Dalhoff
F, b. 29 September 1911, d. 12 December 1992
Dorothy Mae Dalhoff was also known as Dorothy May Snapp Dorothy is listed on the 1930 census as a daughter of Earl Snapp. She was born on 29 September 1911 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR; daughter of Frank B. Dalhoff and Cora May Stamps, Arkansas Standard Certificate of Birth, file #594. She was the daughter of Cora May Stamps. Dorothy Mae Dalhoff married Kenneth N. Terrell on 16 September 1934 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR; Dorothy remarried to William E. Black. Dorothy Mae Dalhoff and Kenneth N. Terrell were divorced on 7 June 1945 at Pulaski Co., AR; ; granted to wife, for "indignities". Dorothy Mae Dalhoff died on 12 December 1992 at Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX, at age 81. She was buried in December 1992 at Pinecrest Memorial Park and Garden Mausoleum, Alexander, Saline Co., AR, Findagrave #49085922.
William Dall
M, b. 1935, d. 1991
William Dall was born in 1935. He died in 1991.
Asbury Dallas1
M, b. 1815, d. 15 October 1885
Asbury Dallas was born in 1815 at Virginia.1 He married Eliza Mickle circa 1848.1 Asbury Dallas died on 15 October 1885 at Bainbridge, Ross Co., OH. He was buried in October 1885 at Bainbridge Cemetery, Bainbridge, Ross Co., OH, Findagrave #69006250.
Child of Asbury Dallas and Eliza Mickle
- Sarah Dallas+1 b. c 1863, d. a Apr 1930
Citations
- [S180] 1880 Federal Census, Ross County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Rolls 1062-3, FHL #1255062-3.
Sarah Dallas
F, b. circa 1863, d. after April 1930
Sarah Dallas was also known as "Sallie". She was born circa 1863 at Ross Co. (probably), OH, age 7 as of 3 AUG 1870.1,2 She was the daughter of Asbury Dallas and Eliza Mickle.1 Sarah Dallas married Benjamin Franklin Swartz, son of John Swartz and Sarah Snarr, on 6 June 1894 at Ross Co., OH. Sarah Dallas married Cassius S. Wright on 5 August 1916 at Ross Co., OH. Sarah Dallas and Cassius S. Wright were divorced; Cash Wright remarried to a much younger lady in 1925, so the marriage to Sarah Dallas ended prior to that date. Sarah Dallas died after April 1930 Sally Swartz was living with her son Ben at Glouster, as of the 1930 censuis.
Child of Sarah Dallas and Benjamin Franklin Swartz
- Benjamin Franklin Swartz b. 25 May 1897, d. 11 Jul 1987
Cecil L. Dallinger
M, b. 4 May 1925, d. 27 April 2010
Cecil L. Dallinger was born on 4 May 1925 at Carlock, McLean Co., IL. He was the son of Rudolf Dallinger and Emelia Henrietta Raebel. Cecil L. Dallinger married Ethyl Irene Burns, daughter of Charles Earl Burns and Irene Blanche Hayes, on 3 April 1949 at Peoria, Peoria Co., IL. Cecil L. Dallinger died on 27 April 2010 at Galesburg, Knox Co., IL, at age 84 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
Princeville – Cecil L. Dallinger, 84, of Princeville, died at 7:48 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at Marigold Health Care Center, Galesburg.
Cecil was born May 4, 1925, in Carlock, the son of Rudolf & Emelia Rabel Dallinger. He married Ethel I. Burns on April 3, 1949, in Peoria. She survives, along with a daughter, Cathi J. (Tom) Sprecher of Galesburg; a son-in-law, Leland Grigg of Princeville; one sister, Cecelia (Darwin "T-Bone") Ewers of Washington, IL; one brother, Loren (Barb) Dallinger of Princeville; four grandchildren, Dan Sprecher & Kara Bent, and Nick & Angela Grigg; and three great-grandchildren, Zachary & Olivia Sprecher, and Wade Bent. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Judith Grigg, four sisters and two brothers.
He served in the U.S. Army, and then was with the 182nd Tactical Fighter Group of the Illinois Air National Guard for 23 years, working in armor & as a radar technician, and retiring as Master Sergeant First Class. He then worked as a truck driver for S&F Trucking in Princeville for 20 years.
He was past president and sang lead with the Peoria Chapter of SPEBSQSA for over 25 years. He was past president and charter member of the Princeville Lions Club and member and past president of the Princeville Civic Association. He was a member of the Historical Association of Princeville, and served on the Princeville School Board.
He was a member and Elder of First Presbyterian Church, where services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 30, 2010. Rodger Cowser will officiate. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, at Hammitt-Hott Funeral Home. Burial will be in Princeville Cemetery with military rites accorded.
He was buried in 2010 at Princeville Township Cemetery, Princeville, Peoria Co., IL, Findagrave #51924759.
Princeville – Cecil L. Dallinger, 84, of Princeville, died at 7:48 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at Marigold Health Care Center, Galesburg.
Cecil was born May 4, 1925, in Carlock, the son of Rudolf & Emelia Rabel Dallinger. He married Ethel I. Burns on April 3, 1949, in Peoria. She survives, along with a daughter, Cathi J. (Tom) Sprecher of Galesburg; a son-in-law, Leland Grigg of Princeville; one sister, Cecelia (Darwin "T-Bone") Ewers of Washington, IL; one brother, Loren (Barb) Dallinger of Princeville; four grandchildren, Dan Sprecher & Kara Bent, and Nick & Angela Grigg; and three great-grandchildren, Zachary & Olivia Sprecher, and Wade Bent. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Judith Grigg, four sisters and two brothers.
He served in the U.S. Army, and then was with the 182nd Tactical Fighter Group of the Illinois Air National Guard for 23 years, working in armor & as a radar technician, and retiring as Master Sergeant First Class. He then worked as a truck driver for S&F Trucking in Princeville for 20 years.
He was past president and sang lead with the Peoria Chapter of SPEBSQSA for over 25 years. He was past president and charter member of the Princeville Lions Club and member and past president of the Princeville Civic Association. He was a member of the Historical Association of Princeville, and served on the Princeville School Board.
He was a member and Elder of First Presbyterian Church, where services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 30, 2010. Rodger Cowser will officiate. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, at Hammitt-Hott Funeral Home. Burial will be in Princeville Cemetery with military rites accorded.
He was buried in 2010 at Princeville Township Cemetery, Princeville, Peoria Co., IL, Findagrave #51924759.
Child of Cecil L. Dallinger and Ethyl Irene Burns
- Judith Dallinger+ b. 22 Dec 1954, d. 28 Nov 2002
Judith Dallinger
F, b. 22 December 1954, d. 28 November 2002
Judith Dallinger was born on 22 December 1954 at Peoria, Peoria Co., IL. She was the daughter of Cecil L. Dallinger and Ethyl Irene Burns. Judith Dallinger died on 28 November 2002 at Peoria, Peoria Co., IL, at age 47 Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
PRINCEVILLE -- Judith A. Dallinger- Grigg, 47, of Princeville died at 8:14 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002, in the emergency room at Proctor Hospital in Peoria. Born Dec. 22, 1954, in Peoria to Cecil L. and Ethel I. Burns Dallinger, she married Leland D. Grigg on Nov. 15, 1975, in Princeville. He survives. Also surviving are one son, Nickolas Grigg at home; one daughter, Angela Grigg at home; and one sister, Cathi (and Tom) Sprecher of Kearney, Mo.
A graduate of Cliff Mann Floral Design School in Denver, Colo., she had been a certified floral designer for local florists. She most recently was a waitress for DT's Sports Bar & Grill in Princeville. She was a third- and fourthgrade soccer coach with the Wyoming, Ill., Youth Athletic Program for several years.
She was a member of Friends of the Lilly B. Evans Library.
She also was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Princeville.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at her church. The Rev. Harry Losey will officiate. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the church fellowship hall. Burial will be in Princeville Cemetery. Hammitt-Hott Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to an education fund for her children in care of State Bank of Speer.
Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Saturday, November 30, 2002.
She was buried in December 2002 at Princeville Township Cemetery, Princeville, Peoria Co., IL, Findagrave #23858818.
PRINCEVILLE -- Judith A. Dallinger- Grigg, 47, of Princeville died at 8:14 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002, in the emergency room at Proctor Hospital in Peoria. Born Dec. 22, 1954, in Peoria to Cecil L. and Ethel I. Burns Dallinger, she married Leland D. Grigg on Nov. 15, 1975, in Princeville. He survives. Also surviving are one son, Nickolas Grigg at home; one daughter, Angela Grigg at home; and one sister, Cathi (and Tom) Sprecher of Kearney, Mo.
A graduate of Cliff Mann Floral Design School in Denver, Colo., she had been a certified floral designer for local florists. She most recently was a waitress for DT's Sports Bar & Grill in Princeville. She was a third- and fourthgrade soccer coach with the Wyoming, Ill., Youth Athletic Program for several years.
She was a member of Friends of the Lilly B. Evans Library.
She also was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Princeville.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at her church. The Rev. Harry Losey will officiate. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the church fellowship hall. Burial will be in Princeville Cemetery. Hammitt-Hott Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to an education fund for her children in care of State Bank of Speer.
Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Saturday, November 30, 2002.
She was buried in December 2002 at Princeville Township Cemetery, Princeville, Peoria Co., IL, Findagrave #23858818.
Rudolf Dallinger
M, b. 7 April 1893, d. 16 January 1952
Rudolf Dallinger was born on 7 April 1893 at Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Emelia Henrietta Raebel on 30 September 1915 at Wheaton, Traverse Co., MN. Rudolf Dallinger died on 16 January 1952 at Princeville, Peoria Co., IL, at age 58. He was buried in January 1952 at Swan Lake Memory Gardens, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL, Findagrave #91057431.
Child of Rudolf Dallinger and Emelia Henrietta Raebel
- Cecil L. Dallinger+ b. 4 May 1925, d. 27 Apr 2010
Ada V. Dalrymple1
F, b. March 1879, d. 17 February 1901
Ada V. Dalrymple was born in March 1879 at Ohio.1 She married Lee Ora Noakes, son of Thomas E. Noakes and Elizabeth Catherine Kesling, on 24 December 1896 at Preble Co., OH.1 Ada V. Dalrymple died on 17 February 1901 at Richmond, Wayne Co., IN, at age 21.
Children of Ada V. Dalrymple and Lee Ora Noakes
- Charles William Noakes1 b. 13 Jan 1898, d. 7 May 1932
- Myrtle May Noakes b. 29 Dec 1900, d. 29 Oct 1914
Citations
- [S287] 1900 Federal Census, Preble County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1285; FHL #1241315.
Amasa Dalrymple
M, b. circa 1810
Amasa Dalrymple was born circa 1810 at Massachusetts.1 He married Catherine Saum, daughter of Johannes Saum and Nancy Fansler, on 6 June 1842 at Montgomery Co., OH.
Child of Amasa Dalrymple and Catherine Saum
- Charles Dalrymple1 b. c 1846
Citations
- [S204] 1850 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Rolls 713 & 714.
Belva J. Dalrymple1
F, b. February 1885
Belva J. Dalrymple was born in February 1885 at Wirt Co., WV.1 She was the daughter of William A. Dalrymple and Susan Rowena Conrad.1
Citations
- [S681] 1900 Federal Census, Wirt County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1776; FHL #1241776.
Charles Dalrymple1
M, b. circa 1846
Charles Dalrymple was born circa 1846 at Miami Twp. (probably), Montgomery Co., OH.1 He was the son of Amasa Dalrymple and Catherine Saum.1 Charles Dalrymple lived in 1860 at Franklin, Warren Co., OH.
Citations
- [S204] 1850 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Rolls 713 & 714.
Harry A. Dalrymple1
M, b. December 1890
Harry A. Dalrymple was born in December 1890 at Wirt Co., WV.1 He was the son of William A. Dalrymple and Susan Rowena Conrad.1
Citations
- [S681] 1900 Federal Census, Wirt County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1776; FHL #1241776.
Mura Clyde Dalrymple
F, b. 1 December 1876, d. 21 October 1955
Mura Clyde Dalrymple was born on 1 December 1876 at Bradford, Stark Co., IL. She married George Washington Windle, son of Joseph Windle and Sarah Elizabeth Murfield, on 4 June 1895. Mura Clyde Dalrymple died on 21 October 1955 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, at age 78.
Children of Mura Clyde Dalrymple and George Washington Windle
- S. Vincent Windle b. c 1896
- Mura Carol Windle+ b. 6 Jun 1897, d. 1 May 1971
- Berniece Windle b. c 1899
- George Washington Windle+ b. 6 Aug 1901, d. 17 Feb 1964
- Joseph Windle b. c 1906
William A. Dalrymple
M, b. October 1850, d. 12 August 1901
William A. Dalrymple was born in October 1850 at Pennsylvania. He married Susan Rowena Conrad, daughter of Peter Conrad and Jane Blosser, circa 1883, Two children born to the marriage, both living as of 1900. William A. Dalrymple died on 12 August 1901 at age 50.
Children of William A. Dalrymple and Susan Rowena Conrad
- Belva J. Dalrymple1 b. Feb 1885
- Harry A. Dalrymple1 b. Dec 1890
Citations
- [S681] 1900 Federal Census, Wirt County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1776; FHL #1241776.
Arcie L. Dalton1
M, b. 24 November 1912, d. 31 December 2001
Arcie L. Dalton was born on 24 November 1912 at Allen Co., KY.1 He was the son of Robert Burton Dalton and Missie Huntsman.1 Arcie L. Dalton died on 31 December 2001 at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Ft. Gordon, Richmond Co., GA, at age 89 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
THOMSON, Ga. - Mr. Arcie L. Dalton, 88, beloved husband of Marjorie Dalton, of Thomson, died Monday, December 31, 2001, in the Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Curtis Funeral Home chapel with full military honors. Burial will be in the Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens. Mr. Dalton, a native of Scottsville, Kentucky, had lived in Thomson for many years. He was retired from Civil Service and had retired from the Army after 20 years of service. He was a member of Concord Methodist Church of Scottsville, Ky. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Dalton, Thomson and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be the U.S. Military.
He was buried in January 2002 at Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens, Thomson, McDuffie Co., GA, Findagrave #59607038.
THOMSON, Ga. - Mr. Arcie L. Dalton, 88, beloved husband of Marjorie Dalton, of Thomson, died Monday, December 31, 2001, in the Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Curtis Funeral Home chapel with full military honors. Burial will be in the Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens. Mr. Dalton, a native of Scottsville, Kentucky, had lived in Thomson for many years. He was retired from Civil Service and had retired from the Army after 20 years of service. He was a member of Concord Methodist Church of Scottsville, Ky. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Dalton, Thomson and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be the U.S. Military.
He was buried in January 2002 at Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens, Thomson, McDuffie Co., GA, Findagrave #59607038.
Citations
- [S3214] 1920 Federal Census, Allen County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 557; FHL #1820557.
Evelyn Dalton1
F, b. 30 October 1918, d. 21 July 2001
Evelyn Dalton was born on 30 October 1918 at Allen Co., KY, Social Security records show 1919, but the 1920 census, taken in January, shows age 1 and a couple of months so it had to be 1918.1 She was the daughter of Robert Burton Dalton and Missie Huntsman.1 Evelyn Dalton married Carline Piper circa 1938.2 Evelyn Dalton died on 21 July 2001 at age 82. She was buried in July 2001 at Concord Church Cemetery, Adolphus, Allen Co., KY, Findagrave #174338724.
Laura Ruth Dalton
F, b. 5 June 1917, d. 11 November 1999
Laura Ruth Dalton was born on 5 June 1917 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX; daughter of Onie E. and Martha (Smith) Dalton. She married Melvin Wilfred Snapp, son of Otto Wilfred Snapp and Etta Blanche Black; after Melvin's death, Ruth remarried to Ralph N. Rathburn (1912-2001), who is also buried at Mountain View Cemetery. Laura Ruth Dalton died on 11 November 1999 at Canon City, Fremont Co., CO, at age 82. She was buried in November 1999 at Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO, Findagrave #96328625.
Mary Dalton
F
Mary Dalton was buried at Old Columbian Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. She married John Dodson.
Child of Mary Dalton and John Dodson
- Isabella Dodson+ b. 25 Feb 1824, d. 22 Dec 1904
Nancy Dalton
F
Nancy Dalton married Solomon Parker.
Child of Nancy Dalton and Solomon Parker
- Ina Effell Parker+ b. 1885, d. 1946
Rachel Dalton
F, b. 1778, d. 1850
Rachel Dalton was born in 1778 at Montgomery Co., VA. She married Aaron Goad, son of Robert Goad and Isabelle Spencer. Rachel Dalton died in 1850 at Carroll Co., VA.
Child of Rachel Dalton and Aaron Goad
- Isaac Goad+ b. 24 Dec 1824, d. Feb 1892
Robert Burton Dalton
M, b. 21 January 1875, d. 17 February 1954
Robert Burton Dalton was born on 21 January 1875. He married Missie Huntsman, daughter of Henry M. Huntsman and Matilda Cole. Robert Burton Dalton died on 17 February 1954 at age 79. He was buried in February 1954 at Concord Church Cemetery, Adolphus, Allen Co., KY, Findagrave #54613438.
Children of Robert Burton Dalton and Missie Huntsman
- Samuel Thurman Dalton+ b. 14 Mar 1907, d. 11 May 1995
- Arcie L. Dalton1 b. 24 Nov 1912, d. 31 Dec 2001
- Evelyn Dalton+1 b. 30 Oct 1918, d. 21 Jul 2001
Citations
- [S3214] 1920 Federal Census, Allen County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 557; FHL #1820557.
Samuel Thurman Dalton
M, b. 14 March 1907, d. 11 May 1995
Samuel Thurman Dalton was born on 14 March 1907 at Allen Co., KY. He was the son of Robert Burton Dalton and Missie Huntsman. Samuel Thurman Dalton married Jessie Nell Brown, daughter of James Walter Brown and Mary Anice Hawkins, on 17 November 1935 at Allen Co., KY. Samuel Thurman Dalton died on 11 May 1995 at Allen Co., KY, at age 88. He was buried in May 1995 at Concord Church Cemetery, Adolphus, Allen Co., KY, Findagrave #54659474.
Susannah Elizabeth Dalton
F, b. 1822, d. 1866
Susannah Elizabeth Dalton was born in 1822 at Pine Creek Area, Grayson Co., VA. She married Isaac Goad, son of Aaron Goad and Rachel Dalton. Susannah Elizabeth Dalton died in 1866 at Carroll Co., VA.
Child of Susannah Elizabeth Dalton and Isaac Goad
- Ballard Preston Goad+ b. 22 Jun 1847, d. 9 Mar 1937
Virgie E. Dalton
F, b. 27 March 1891, d. January 1979
Virgie E. Dalton was born on 27 March 1891 at Magazine, Logan Co., AR.1 She married James Herbert Chambers.1 Virgie E. Dalton died in January 1979 at Elk City, Beckham Co., OK, at age 87. She was buried in 1979 at Fairlawn Cemetery, Elk City, Beckham Co., OK, Findagrave #82067505.
Child of Virgie E. Dalton and James Herbert Chambers
- Ruby Lillian Chambers+ b. 12 Aug 1908, d. 29 Sep 1976
Citations
- [S4319] 1910 Federal Census, Beckham County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1243; FHL #1375256.
Florence Daly
F, b. 19 February 1903, d. 20 September 1990
Florence Daly was born on 19 February 1903 at Texas. She married Edwin William Deprato, son of Edwin Hypes Deprato and Frances Temperance Dillahunty. Florence Daly died on 20 September 1990 at Houston, Harris Co., TX, at age 87.
Child of Florence Daly and Edwin William Deprato
- Edwin W. Deprato b. 15 May 1937, d. 27 Nov 1989