Family: Dayley, James Sr / McBride, Isabella (F24480)

m. 18 Mar 1834


Family Chart     |    PDF

Dayley, Jacob
Male (1747-1811)
Baker, Elizabeth
Female (1791-1834)
 
 
McBride, Thomas White
Male (1776-1838)
John, Catherine Ruth
Female (1778-1841)
 
 
McBride, Rebecca
Female (1799-1888)
McBride, Ruth
Female (1800-1839)
McBride, Amos Evans
Male (1802-1885)
McBride, Mary
Female (1802-1852)
McBride, Hannah
Female (1806-1810)
McBride, Elizabeth
Female (1808-1881)
McBride, Susan
Female (1810- )
McBride, Thomas John
Male (1812-1847)
McBride, Sarah
Female (1814-1828)
McBride, James John
Male (1818-1881)
McBride, Catharine
Female (1821-1878)
Dayley, James Sr
Male (1811-1905)
McBride, Isabella
Female (1817-1862)
Dayley, Enoch Rhoades
Male (1837-1892)
Dayley, Isaac
Male (1840-1852)
Dayley, Sarah Ann
Female (1841-1845)
Dayley, George
Male (1844-1844)
Dayley, Heber Chase
Male (1845-1920)

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