Showing posts with label Charles Dailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Dailey. Show all posts

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Mysterious Grandfather

#52Ancestors

Hello peeps, hope you are all staying safe and warm with all of these winter storms floating around. It's week 2 of the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge and it's all about a favorite photo. The photo I've picked is of my Grandpa, Charles Dailey, because it's one of only about 2 pictures that I have of him.


This was taken, I believe, in the house on 27th in Akron, Ohio; at least that's what my dad said. I have no idea when it was taken, but sometime before 1 September 1920 when he died at age 53. At that time the house was in the town of Kenmore which later became part of the city of Akron. Charles was born 10 April 1866 in Richmondale, Ross Co, Ohio.

I wish I had more info on him so I could put some meat on the bones but for now I have to settle for what I have. He was a carpenter/carriage maker from the census [I have his vintage tool box and tools], he wasn't Catholic like my Grandma Dailey but didn't mind that she and the children were, and, as my dad recalled, and he liked to drink as Grandma would send him to Zimmerman's bar to fetch him home.

Well peeps, thanks for stopping by... hope you enjoyed your visit. I love comments and try to answer all of them.

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Starting my Genealogy is intimidating?

Hi Peeps, and Happy New Year 2018!! I've joined a challenge for my genealogy that's called "52 weeks of 52 ancestors". Amy Johnson Crow came up with this challenge, gives you prompts for your 52 weeks, and... it's free. You can sign up anytime by clicking Here for the details.

Week #1  Start
I began my genealogical roller coaster ride in 1986, a year before my dad died, when I was 39 years old. I was never intimidated when I started, even though I didn't know how to go about such a thing.

About 3 years after I started I decided it might be a good idea to join a genealogical group in my town if there was one to be found. There was, Summit County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, and I joined. This allowed me to talk to people with the same interest and to learn how to actually start having successful researches.

I grew up hearing about the family of my mom's [Martha Ellen Renner Dailey] family through her and her mother, my grandmother, Nellie Ruth [Hitchcock] Renner. However, I had literally no knowledge of my dad's [Martin John Dailey] family. Now we lived with Grandma Dailey until she died when I was 12 years old, but she never talked about her family or my Grandfather's family.

I knew that Grandpa Dailey was Charles Dailey, and that he died when dad was a young boy. I also  knew that the name of my Grandpa Dailey's father was Joseph Dailey and his wife's name was Elizabeth, possibly Cowdrey or Corder.

The Dailey family moved from Chillicothe, Ross Co, Ohio to Akron, Summit Co, Ohio when my dad was about 3 yrs old, or around 1911. We would randomly make trips to Chillicothe to see some of dad's cousins but if they talked about the earlier generations I never knew about it.  Dad didn't have many memories of  my Grandpa since he was so young when Grandpa died. But he did say he would have to go to "Zimmerman's" bar to fetch his dad home from drinking, and that when he worked he was a carpenter. Sadly, that was the end of my knowledge about my Dailey ancestry.

I have been trying, off and on, since 1986 to find information on my Gr Grandfather's parents and family but still only have possibilities. I've fared a little better with [Philomena 'Minnie' Margaret Mathias Dailey] my Grandma Dailey... but that's for another day.

Well peeps, that's how I got started in the search for ancestors... and it continues today. Thanks for stopping by... and have a wonderful day. I welcome all comments.

#52ancestors

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Charles Dailey - lost photos

OMG!! I just found these 2 photos of my grandpa Charles Dailey. There are no dates on them but it would be between 1911 when they were first in the 27th St. house and 1920 when he died. That would put Charles between the ages of 45 to 54 years old.


This was taken in the Dailey house on 27th St. in Akron, Ohio. It would either be the front room or dining room.


This is a photo of a portrait taken in the side yard on 27th St. Mom had no idea what happened to the portrait as she never saw it herself. 

Friday, March 27, 2015

Our Branch of the Tree

All of us “Dailey Cousins” are from one of the children born to Charles Dailey and Philomena ‘Minnie’ Margaret Mathias. As one can imagine the name Dailey can be found spelled many ways, and sometimes on the same document. My dad, Martin John Dailey, said he heard the family is of Irish and German ancestry. There is plenty of documentation of the German ancestry, but I have not found anything to support the Irish ancestry legend.

My dad, Martin, didn’t remember his dad Charles that well because he died when my dad was very young. From Census records I have found Charles, as well as his father Joseph, were Carriage Makers/Woodworkers. Long after my dad died my mom, Martha, showed me an old wooden box in the basement that was full of old wood working tools. Mom said dad told her they belonged to his dad.


Charles Dailey


Philomena "Minnie" Margaret Mathias Dailey



Philomena "Minnie" Margaret Mathias Dailey as most of us remember her.

Charles Dailey was born 10 April 1866 in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio to Joseph & Elizabeth Dailey. Minnie Mathias Dailey was born 25 November 1874 in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio to John and Margaret Mathias. Charles and Minnie were married in Chillicothe 15 May 1892 by Reverend J. C. Cupp. Together they had 6, possibly 7, children who were all born in Ross County, Ohio except the youngest who was born in Summit County, Ohio.

Children of Charles and Minnie Dailey

1 Albert Joseph Dailey
Born:  9 November 1892 in Chillicothe, Ross Co., Ohio
Died: 15 Apr 1931 in Barberton, Summit Co., Ohio
Legend has it that Albert had a twin who died at birth. I have not found anything to prove or disprove this legend.
            Married Ruth E Baughman
                        Barbara Dailey Rohrer

2 Herbert Anthony Dailey
born: 16 October 1894 in Chillicothe, Ross Co., Ohio
died: 15 Jan 1975 in Barberton, Summit Co., Ohio
            Married Vera Fern Gaugler
                        Virginia Dailey Bohm
                        Ruby Dailey Crispin
                        Edna Dailey Barnes

3 Charles Roland “Dick” Dailey
born: 16 June 1900 in Chillicothe, Ross Co., Ohio
died: 1 Sep 1970 in Ontario, Canada
            Married Anna Josephine Tompkins
                        Richard Dailey
                        Joanne Dailey Dowler
                        Gordon Dailey

4 Ernest Dailey
born: 17 March 1905 in Chillicothe, Ross Co., Ohio
died: 2 Aug 1958 in Akron, Summit Co., Ohio
            Married Edith Lila Wolfenbarger
                        Margaret Dailey Schoolcraft

5 Martin John Dailey
born: 5 May 1908 in Chillicothe, Ross Co., Ohio
died: 6 Mar 1987 in Barberton, Summit Co., Ohio
            Married Martha Ellen Renner
                        Marlene Dailey Travis Diefendorf

6 Margaret Philomena Dailey
born: 7 April 1913 in Kenmore, Summit Co., Ohio
died: 22 Jul 1936 in Akron, Summit Co., Ohio

Never married.