Would anyone with a copy of Hampshire Co. Deaths (Vicki Horton) be willing to look up SUSAN DAILEY WALL for me? I have been trying to find out what happened to my g-g-uncle's wife, Susan Dailey Wall, after husband William Wall died in 1863. In case anyone else is interested in Daileys, here is what I know so far. Jacob Dailey, b. 1-17-1798, d. 2-17-1860 (buried in Springfield, Hamp. Co.), m. Jane Patterson, b. 1-15-1808, d. 10-5-1885 (buried with Jacob). According to censuses, they lived all their adult lives in Springfield. Children: 1. John, b. abt. 1829, possibly d. 1911 (if it's the right guy!), m. Rebecca S. --?, b. 3-22-1831, d. 9-28-1862 i. Lelia K. or C., b. 1-3-1859, d. 11-16-1890, married a CLARK. ii. Infant son, d. 6-2-1861. I believe John served in the Civil War with the 11th Virginia Cavalry (Confederate). John may have married again; I think I've found him in Westernport, MD in 1880, living with an illegible wife, his daughter Lelia, and a stepson, James W., aged 18. I can't find him in 1870; in 1860 he was living in Frankfort with wife Rebecca and daughter Lelia. 2. Susan Ellen, b. abt. 1831, m. (12-18-1850), William WALL, b. 7-25-1831, d. 11-29-1863 (HOW?), buried in Springfield next to Jacob and Jane Dailey. i. infant son, b. and d. probably early 1850s. Susan and William were living in Westernport in 1860, with William's half-brother Benjamin F. GRENZEBACK (16). In 1870 Susan was a seamstress, living with her younger brother William Dailey; I can't find Benjamin anywhere (he may have being using the WALL name). In 1880 she was living at home with her mother Jane Dailey in Springfield, and two unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Harriett. I haven't been able to look in the 1900 census. She is a devisee in the 1889 will of her sister Mary Jane Dailey Moore. The abstract I have names her as Susan WADE, but that might be a mistranscription of Wall--I haven't seen the will itself yet. 3. Mary Jane, b. abt. 1833, d. 1889, m. (between 1876 and 1880) John W. MOORE (his 3rd wife), b. 1805, d. 1881. Mary Jane's will mentions sisters Susan and Elizabeth, niece Lilia Clark, and nephew Reginald. 4. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1835, d. ?. 5. James P. Dailey, b. 1-19-1838, d. 5-23-1862. He enlisted in the 33rd Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry - Company A (Potomac Guard) on June 6, 1861 as corporal and was made a sergeant on June 25, 1861. He was wounded in action and captured March 23, 1862 at Kernstown; probably died from his wound. Buried in Springfield Hill Cemetery with his parents. 6. Harriett A., b. 5-7-1840, d. 7-22-1885, unmarried. 7. William, b. abt. 1842, d. ??, m. Jenny R. In 1870 they were living in Westernport with sister Susan Wall and a 12-yr-old boy named Malcombe Dailey. Don't see how they could have a 12-year-old son though, since 10 years earlier, in 1860, William (then aged 18) was still unmarried and living with his mother in Springfield. 8. Jacob, b. abt. 1844, d. ?, m. Thomasina ?--, b. abt. 1850 (parents of foreign birth) i. Reginald, b. Dec. 1869. There is also an 11-year-old Kate Dailey living with Jane Dailey, Mary Jane, Harriett and Elizabeth in 1870--I think she may be John's daughter Lelia K. I would be grateful for any information or insights, particularly relating to Susan Dailey Wall, but I've gotten interested in her whole family! Thanks, Martha Grenzeback [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.