FAMILY LINE AND HISTORY
Lewis T. Kellogg
4th of 5 children of Rodney K. Kellogg & Harriet M. Bailey
Born: Oct 18, 1846, Marion, Wayne Co., New York
Died: May 19, 1888 (age 41), Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan
Buried: Oak Grove Cemetery in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan
Military: Civil War, Union Army
Occupation: Merchant, store clerk
Married: Jul 27, 1870, Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan
No children
Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey
7th of 10 children of Thomas Dailey & Bridget McCormick
Born: Nov 1, 1846, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Died: Sep 4, 1940 (age 93), Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan; senility, cerebral hemorrhage
Buried: Sep 7, 1940, Oak Grove Cemetery in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan
Married: Jul 27, 1870, Lewis T. Kellogg, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan
Occupation: Caterer for home bakery, ran a boarding/rooming house in Manistee, Michigan
No children
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Timeline and Records
Spellings and information in census and other records are retained
as reflected in the original documents. Corrections or notes are in italics.
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1838: Marriage of Rodney K. Kellogg & Harriet M. Bailey, parents of Lewis T. Kellogg, in Marion, Wayne Co., New York
Oct 18, 1846: Birth of Lewis T. Kellogg, 4th of 5 children of Rodney K. Kellogg & Harriet M. Bailey, in Marion, Wayne Co., New York
Nov 1, 1846: Birth of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, 7th of 10 children of Thomas Dailey & Bridget McCormick and future wife of Lewis T. Kellogg, in Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Oct 9, 1850: U.S. Federal Census, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan:
Name: Rosanna Daily (Dailey)
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 4
Birth Year: abt 1846 [1 Nov 1846]
Birthplace: Michigan [Conway, Livingston, Michigan]
Home in 1850: Conway, Livingston, Michigan
Dwelling Number: 2099
Family Number: 2103
Household Members, (Name), Age:
Thos Daily: Age 50: Farmer, born Ireland (note: abt age 45, born abt 1805) (Dailey)
Bridget Daily: Age 28, born Ireland (note: age 41, born 1809) (Dailey)
Mary Daily: Age 15, born New York (Dailey)
John Daily: Age 15, born New York (Dailey)
Jas Daily: Age 14, born New York (James Dailey)
Hannah Daily: Age 12, born New York (Dailey)
Margaret Daily: Age 10, born New York (Dailey)
Harriet Daily: Age 8, born New York (Dailey)
Rosanna Daily: Age 4, born Michigan (Dailey)
Thos Daily: Age 2, born Michigan (Thomas Dailey)
Oct 9, 1850: U.S. Federal Census, Marion, Wayne Co., New York:
Rodney Kellogg: age 45, Farmer, Value of Real Estate owned $3,000, born New York
Harriet Kellogg: age 30, born New York
Laura A. Kellogg: age 13, attended school within the year, born New York
Norton Kellogg: age 11, attended school within the year, born New York
Milo Kellogg: age 9, attended school within the year, born New York
Lewis Kellogg: age 5, attended school within the year, born New York
Mary Kellogg: age 1, born New York
1855: Population Census, Marion, Wayne Co., New York:
Note: Harriet Kellogg’s mother, Patty Bailey (age 69), is living in the Kellogg household
Aug 15, 1860: U.S. Federal Census, Marion, Wayne Co., New York:
Rodney Kellogg: age 52, Butcher, Value of Personal Estate $200, born New York
Harriet Kellogg: age 45, born New York
Laura S. Kellogg: age 21, Com. L. Teacher, born New York
Norton Kellogg: age 19, Tri L. Apprentice, born New York
Lewis T. Kellogg: age 13, attended school within the year, born New York
Mary J. Kellogg: age 11, attended school within the year, born New York
Harvey Rice: age 30, born New York
Apr 12, 1861: Beginning of the Civil War. Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Charleston Harbor. Less than 34 hours later, Union forces surrendered. Traditionally, this event has been used to mark the beginning of the Civil War. All three sons of Rodney K. Kellogg & Harriet M. Bailey fought in the Union armies in the Civil War: Norton Porter Kellogg, Milo Bailey Kellogg, and Lewis T. Kellogg
THE CIVIL WAR: NATIONAL PARKS SEVICE:
The Civil War was the first war in American history in which a substantial proportion of the adult male population participated. Almost every American would have known friends, family members, or neighbors who marched off to war, many never to return. The service records of these men, North and South, are contained in the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Please note that the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System contains just an index of the men who served in the Civil War with only rudimentary information from the service records (including name, rank and unit in which they served). The full service records are housed at the National Archives and Records Administration. Additionally, all records in this database have been transcribed from the National Archives’ original documents; alternate names and/or misspellings are recorded as initially documented (note: one record listed for Lewis T. Kellogg):
Kellogg, Lewis T.
Side: Union
Location: New York
Battle Unit: 160th Regiment, New York Infantry
Function: Infantry
Source: https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm
LEWIS T. KELLOGG: Union Army, 160th Reg. Co. D, New York Infantry, Private. Enlisted (age 18) Jul 2, 1862, Marion, Wayne County, Michigan to serve 3 years. Volunteer in Capt. Burrud’s Company 28; wounded and captured in action Apr 9, 1864 at Pleasant Hill, LA; paroled, no date; wounded in action Oct 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA; discharged Jun 27, 1865 at Rochester NY (note: according to his birth year, Lewis was actually age 16 when he enlisted)
Aug 22, 1862: U.S. Town Clerks’ Register of Men Who Served in the Civil War 1861-1865:
Name: Lewis T Kellogg
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1846
Birth Place: Marion, Wayne County, New York
Father: Rodney Kellogg
Mother: Harriet Kellogg
Residence Place: Marion
Enlistment Date: 22 Aug 1862
Enlistment Location: Marion, Wayne, New York
Regiment: 160th Regiment
Company: D
Rank: Private
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Nov 21, 1862: Roster for Company D, 10th Regiment, New York (pg 517): Lewis T. Kellogg #39:
Name: Rank (Private), Age (18), Joined for Duty and Enrolled: When, Where (Marion), By whom enrolled (J.B. Burrud), Period (3 years):
Source: https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/application/files/1915/5421/0845/160thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf
Apr 9, 1864: Lewis T. Kellogg is wounded and captured at the Battle of Pleasant Hill, Shreveport, Louisiana
Battle of Pleasant Hill:
The Battle of Pleasant Hill occurred on April 9, 1864 and formed part of the Red River Campaign during the American Civil War when Union forces aimed to occupy the Louisiana state capital, Shreveport.
The battle was essentially a continuation of the Battle of Mansfield, a Confederate victory, which had caused the Union commander, Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, to send his wagons, with most of his artillery, downriver in retreat. However, both sides had been reinforced through the night, and when the Confederate commander, Major General Richard Taylor launched an assault against the Union line, it was repulsed though at a high cost in casualties; the Union army retreated the next day. The majority of historians consider the battle to be a Union tactical victory, although some consider it to be a draw.
Aftermath
According to Brig. Gen. Hamilton P. Bee, writing from his headquarters at Pleasant Hill on April 10, 1864, he was in possession of the battlefield of Pleasant Hill at daylight on the morning of April 10 and he wrote that,
“The day has been passed in burying the dead of both armies and caring for the Federal wounded, our own wounded having been cared for the night before.”
A number of Union soldiers were captured during the battle (and many more at the Battle of Mansfield), and were taken to Camp Ford, a Confederate prisoner-of-war Camp, near Tyler, Texas. Most were kept prisoner here for the next year or so, and were not released until a general exchange of prisoners occurred near the end of the war—a small number, however, were released at an earlier date.
After the Battle of Pleasant Hill, Banks and his Union forces retreated to Grand Ecore and abandoned plans to capture Shreveport, by then the Louisiana state capital. Some of the wounded, perhaps thirty in number from both Pleasant Hill and Mansfield, were taken to Minden for treatment. Those who died of their wounds there were interred without markers in the historic Minden Cemetery. They were finally recognized with markers erected on March 25, 2008 by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
The historian Ludwell Johnson refers to the battle as a Union tactical victory; the majority of historians agree with this view, although a few consider the action to have been a draw.
The decisive failure of the Red River Campaign was a rare bit of uplifting news for the Confederacy in a bleak year. Despite the loss of resources (including the mercurial and beloved Brig. Gen. Tom Green, who was killed April 12), the failure of this offensive helped to prolong the war by tying down Union resources from other fronts.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pleasant_Hill
Oct 19, 1864: Lewis T. Kellogg is wounded at the Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia
Cedar Creek:
In the fall of 1864, in the Shenandoah Valley, Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early had been unsuccessful in slowing Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan since the recent Union victories at Third Winchester, Fisher’s Hill and Tom’s Brook. By mid-October, Early was determined to strike Sheridan’s army in their camps along the east bank of Cedar Creek. Early executed a surprise attack early on October 19 and drove three Union corps from the field. As Early paused to reorganize, Sheridan arrived after a dramatic ride from Winchester in time to rally his troops and launch a crushing counterattack, from which Early’s forces could not recover. Sheridan’s victory at Cedar Creek extinguished any hope of further Confederate offensives in the Valley, and was one of the Union victories in late 1864 that helped ensure President Abraham Lincoln’s reelection that November.
Source: https://www.battlefields.org/learn/civil-war/battles/cedar-creek
Jun 27, 1865: U.S. Civil War Records and Profiles:
Name: Lewis T Kellogg
Enlistment Age: 18
Birth Date: abt 1844
Enlistment Date: 22 Aug 1862
Enlistment Place: Marion, New York
Enlistment Rank: Private
Muster Date: 21 Nov 1862
Muster Place: New York
Muster Company: D
Muster Regiment: 160th Infantry
Muster Regiment Type: Infantry
Muster Information: Enlisted
Imprisonment Date: 9 Apr 1864
Imprisonment Place: Pleasant Hill, Louisiana
Casualty Date: 9 Apr 1864
Casualty Place: Pleasant Hill, Louisiana
Type of Casualty: Wounded
Muster Out Date: 27 Jun 1865
Muster Out Place: Rochester, New York
Muster Out Information: disch
Side of War: Union
Survived War?: Yes
Was POW?: Yes
Injured in Line of Duty?: Yes
Notes: 1864-04-15 Paroled, Estimated day
Additional Notes 2: Casualty 2 Date: 19 Oct 1864; Casualty 2 Place: Cedar Creek, Virginia; Casualty 2 Casualty Type: Wounded;
Title: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General 1893-1906
Jul 27, 1865: U.S. Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts:
Name: Lewis T Kellogg
Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1844
Enlistment Year: 1862
Enlistment Location: Marion, New York
Muster Year: 1862
Muster Regiment: 160th Infantry
Separation Date: 27 Jun 1865
Separation Details: Discharged
Jun 18, 1870: U.S. Federal Census, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan:
Name: Thomas Daily (Dailey, father of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey)
Age in 1870: 65
Birth Date: abt 1805
Birthplace: Ireland
Dwelling Number: 207
Home in 1870: Conway, Livingston, Michigan
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Howell
Occupation: Farmer
Father of Foreign Birth: Yes
Mother of Foreign Birth: Yes
Male Citizen Over 21: Yes
Real Estate Value: 2400
Inferred Spouse: Bridget Daily
Inferred Children:
Thomas Daily
Henry Daily
Frank Daily
Household Members, (Name), Age:
Thomas Daily: Age 65 (father of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey)
Bridget Daily: Age 56 (mother of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey; age 60, born 1809)
Thomas Daily: Age 22
Henry Daily: Age 18
Frank Daily: Age 15
Jul 27, 1870: Marriage of Lewis T. Kellogg & Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, in Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan:
Lewis and Rosa were living in Fenton, Michigan at the time of their marriage
Jul 27, 1870: Genesee Co., Michigan Marriage Record:
Name: Rosa A. Daily (Dailey)
[Rosanna Daily]
Gender: Female
Spouse Name:
Lewis T. Kellogg
Spouse Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 27 Jul 1870
Marriage Place: Genesee, Michigan
Aug 2, 1870: U.S. Federal Census, Fenton, Genesee Co., Michigan:
Name: John E Kirby (husband of Laura Kellogg Kirby)
Age in 1870: 40
Birth Date: 1830
Birthplace: New York
Dwelling Number: 850
Home in 1870: Fenton, Genesee, Michigan
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fenton
Occupation: Grocer (Ret)
Male Citizen Over 21: Yes
Inferred Spouse: Laura Kirby
Inferred Children: Milo Kirby
Household members: Name Age:
John E Kirby: Age 40, Grocer (retired), born New York
Laura Kirby: Age 29, Keeping house, Value of Personal Property $850, born New York (sister of Lewis T. Kellogg)
Milo Kirby: Age 5, born New York
Lewis T Kellog: Age 23, Grocer Clerk, Value of Personal Property $300, born New York (Lewis T. Kellogg, younger brother of Laura Kirby)
Jan 26, 1872: Death of Thomas Dailey (age 66), father of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, in Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Jan 1872: Burial of Thomas Dailey at Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan; Row 7, #50
Inscription: “Aged 66 Yrs, 1 Mo 6 Ds”
Mar 8, 1873: Death of Rodney K. Kellogg (age 65), father of Lewis T. Kellogg, Plainwell, Allegan Co., Michigan
Buried: unknown
Jun 16, 1880: U.S. Federal Census, Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan:
Name: Louis T. Cellogg (Lewis T. Kellogg)
Age: 33
Birth Date: Abt 1847
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1880: Manistee, Manistee, Michigan
Street: Not Named
House Number: 660
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse’s Name: Rosa A. Cellogg
Father’s Birthplace: New York
Mother’s Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Clerk In Store
Household Members: (Name), Age, Relationship:
Louis T. Cellogg: Age 33, Self (Head), born New York, father born New York, mother born New York, clerk in store (Lewis T. Kellogg)
Rosa A. Cellogg: Age 32, Wife, born Michigan, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, keeping boarders (Rosa A. Kellogg)
Thomas Richards: Age 22, Boarder, born England, laborer, born England, father born Ireland, mother born England
Apr 20, 1885, Lewis T. Kellogg, Civil War Pension record:
1882: Death of Harriet M. (Bailey) Kellogg (age 67), mother of Lewis T. Kellogg, while on a visit to family home in New York
Buried: unknown
Aug 10, 1885: Death of Bridget (McCormick) Dailey (age 76), mother of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, in Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Aug 1885: Burial of Bridget (McCormick) Dailey at Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan; Row 7, #51
Inscription: “Bridget, Wife of Thomas Dailey, Died Aug 10, 1885, Aged 76 yrs & 11 Dy”
May 19, 1888: Death of Lewis T. Kellogg (age 41), 4th of 5 children of Rodney K. Kellogg & Harriet M. Bailey, in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan
May, 1888: Burial of Lewis T. Kellogg at Oak Grove Cemetery in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan; Section I, Lot 32, Grave 2:
Jul 2, 1888: Civil War Pension Index: General File:
Name: Lewis T Kellogg
Gender: Male
Unit: D 160″ Ny Inf
Filing Date: 14 Jun 1869
Filing Place: Michigan
Relation to Head: Soldier
Spouse: Rose A Kellogg
Apr 12, 1891: One Hundred and Sixtieth Infantry, Report of the Adjutant-General:
KELLOGG, LEWIS T.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, August 22, 1862, at Marion, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. D, November 21, 1862; wounded and captured in action, April 9, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, La.; paroled, no date; wounded in action, October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va.; discharged, June 27, 1865, at Rochester, N.Y.
Jun 11, 1900: U.S. Federal Census, Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan:
Name Rosa A Kellogg
Age 57
Birth Date 1 Nov 1848
Birthplace Michigan
Home in 1900 Manistee Ward 3, Manistee, Michigan
Ward of City 3
Street Greenbush Street
House Number 86
Race White
Gender Female
Relation to Head of House Head
Marital Status Widowed
Father’s Birthplace New York (Michigan)
Mother’s Birthplace New York (Ireland)
Mother: number of living children 0
Mother: How many children 0
Occupation Boarding House
Months Not Employed 0
Can Read Y
Can Write Y
Can Speak English Y
Farm or House H
Household members, Name, Age:
Rosa A Kellogg: Age 57
Bella Letts: Age 32
George B Williams: Age 30
S Willis Walker: Age 24
Ida M Williams: Age 23
1902: City Directory for Manistee, Michigan (pg 141):
Kellogg, Rosa A (wid Lewis T) res 82 Greenbush
Publication Title: Manistee, Michigan, City Directory, 1902
Apr 20, 1910: U.S. Federal Census, Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan:
Name: Rose Kellogg [Rosa Kellogg]
Age in 1910: 62
Birth Date: Jan Nov 1848 [1846 1 Nov]
Birthplace: Michigan [Conway, Livingston, Michigan]
Home in 1910: Manistee Ward 3, Manistee, Michigan
Street: Greenbush Street
House Number: 82
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Widowed
Father’s Birthplace: Ireland
Mother’s Birthplace: Ireland
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: Caterer
Industry: Home Bakery
Employer, Employee or Other: Own Account
Home Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Free
Farm or House: House
Able to read: Y
Able to Write: Y
Number of Children Born: 0
Number of Children Living: 0
Enumerated Year: 1910
Household Members, (Name), Age, Relationship:
Rose Kellogg: Age 62, Head
Chas Hauer: Age 45, Roomer
Oct 30, 1916: Pension Certificate, Manistee Michigan:
Note: Rosa swears to the fact that she was born Oct 31, 1846; all other documents reflect Nov 1, 1846
Jul 4, 1917: Statement of Family Record for Rose (Dailey) Kellogg:
Note: On this document, Rose states twice that she was born Nov 1, 1846
1919: U.S. City Directory, Manistee, Michigan (pg 128):
Name: Rosa A Kellogg
Gender: Female
Residence Year: 1919
Street Address: 82 Greenbush
Residence Place: Manistee, Michigan
Spouse: (widow Lewis T Kellogg)
Publication Title: Manistee, Michigan, City Directory, 1919
Jan 6, 1920: U.S. Federal Census, Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan:
Name: Rose Kellog (Kellogg)
Age: 73
Birth Year: abt 1847 [1 Nov 1846]
Birthplace: Michigan [Conway, Livingston, Michigan]
Home in 1920: Manistee District 4, Manistee, Michigan
Street: Greenbush St.
House Number: 82
Residence Date: 1920
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Widowed
Father’s Birthplace: Ireland
Mother’s Birthplace: Ireland
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Proprister
Industry: Rooming House
Employment Field: Own Account
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Free or Mortgaged: Free
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship:
Rose Kellog: Age 73, Head, Widowed, born Michigan, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland (Kellogg)
Hanna Daily: Age 82, Sister, Single, born New York, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland
Jan 6, 1930: U.S. Federal Census, Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan:
Name: Rose Kellogg
Birth Year: [abt 1847] [1 Nov 1846]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age in 1930: 83
Birthplace: Michigan [Conway, Livingston, Michigan]
Marital Status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Head
Homemaker?: Yes
Home in 1930: Manistee, Manistee, Michigan
Street Address: Greenbush St
Ward of City: 4th District
House Number: 82
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 1500
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: No
Age at First Marriage: 22
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father’s Birthplace: Michigan
Mother’s Birthplace: Ireland
Able to Speak English: Yes
Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship:
Rose Kellogg: Age 83, Head
Virginia Tromblay: Age 72, Roomer
Carrie Anderson: Age 23, Roomer
Sep 4, 1940: Death of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” (Dailey) Kellogg (age 93), in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan; senility, cerebral hemorrhage
Sep 4, 1940: Death Certificate for Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” (Dailey) Kellogg
Note: Rose’s Death Certificate reflects she was born Nov 1, 1846; she swears on a Pension Affidavit dated Oct 30, 1916 that she was born Oct 31, 1846. All other records reflect her birth date as Nov 1, 1846.
Sep 7, 1940: Burial of Death of Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” (Dailey) Kellogg at Oak Grove Cemetery in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan, alongside her husband, Lewis T. Kellogg; Section I, Lot 32, Grave 2:
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Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey Family Line
Thomas Dailey
Born: abt 1805, Ireland
Died: Jan 26, 1872 (age 66), Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Buried: Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan; Row 7, #50
Inscription: “Aged 66 Yrs, 1 Mo 6 Ds”
Occupation: Farmer
Married: Bridget McCormick
Ten children: Mary Ann Dailey (twin), John Dailey (twin), James Dailey, Hannah Dailey, Margaret S. “Maggie” Dailey, Harriet Dailey, Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, Thomas Dailey, Henry Dailey, Francis Eugene “Frank” Dailey
Bridget McCormick
Born: Aug 10, 1809, Ireland
Died: Aug 20, 1885 (age 76), Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Buried: Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan; Row 7, #51
Inscription: “Bridget, Wife of Thomas Dailey, Died Aug 10, 1885, Aged 76 yrs & 11 Dy”
Married: Thomas Dailey
Ten children: Mary Ann Dailey (twin), John Dailey (twin), James Dailey, Hannah Dailey, Margaret S. “Maggie” Dailey, Harriet Dailey, Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey, Thomas Dailey, Henry Dailey, Francis Eugene “Frank” Dailey
1. Mary Ann Dailey (twin)
Born: Jul 3, 1834, New York
Died: Jan 3, 1919 (age 84), Deerfield, Livingston Co., Michigan
Buried: Jan 4, 1919, Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan
Married: Jun 12, 1853, James A. McKeon, Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan
Seven children: Charles McKeon, Mary McKeon, Thomas F. McKeon, John D. McKeon, Francis E. “Frank” McKeon, Eugene James McKeon, Emanuel McKeon
2. John Dailey (twin)
Born: Jul 2, 1834, New York
3. James Dailey
Born: Aug 4, 1836, New York
4. Hannah Dailey
Born: Jul 26, 1838, New York
Died: Mar 18, 1923 (age 84), Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan; bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis
Buried: Mar 21, 1923, Oak Grove Cemetery in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan
Never married
5. Margaret S. “Maggie” Dailey
Born: Jun 27, 1840, Rochester, Monroe Co., New York
Died: Oct 13, 1927 (age 87), Tuscon, Pima Co., Arizona; senile bronchial pneumonia
Buried: Oct 14, 1927, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles Co., California; lot Victory
Married: Jan 31, 1867, George H. Phillips, Genesee Co., Michigan
6. Harriet Dailey
Born: Apr 14, 1842, New York
Died: Nov 28, 1903 (age 61), Handy, Fowlerville, Livingston Co., Michigan; diabetes
Buried: Dec 1, 1903, Greenwood Cemetery in Fowlerville, Livingston Co., Michigan
Married: abt 1867, Laman W. Stephens
Two children: John Stephens, Bessie May Stephens
7. Rosanna A. “Rosa/Rose” Dailey
Born: Nov 1, 1846, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Died: Sep 4, 1940 (age 93), Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan; senility, cerebral hemorrhage
Buried: Sep 7, 1940, Oak Grove Cemetery in Manistee, Manistee Co., Michigan; Section I, Lot 32, Grave 2
Married: Jul 27, 1870, Lewis T. Kellogg, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan
No children
8. Thomas Dailey
Born: Mar 4, 1848, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Died: Nov 26, 1872 (age 24), Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan; typhoid fever
Buried: Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan
9. Henry Dailey
Born: Jun 14, 1852, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Living: in 1870 census with family, age 18
10. Francis Eugene “Frank” Dailey
Born: Feb 25, 1855, Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Died: Sep 8, 1933 (age 78), Fowlerville, Livingston Co., Michigan; arteriosclerosis, hardening of the arteries
Buried: Sep 11, 1933, Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fowlerville, Livingston Co., Michigan; plot 444
Married: 1879, Mary Jane Scollon, Shiawassee, Michigan
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Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery
Deerfield Center, Livingston Co., Michigan
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2023. Researched and compiled by Catherine (Clemens) Sevenau, with contributions of cousins, kin, and fellow researchers. Civil War documents and miscellaneous information from the records of Margaret Beatrice (Kellogg) Andersen (daughter of Leo Yates Kellogg & Ida May McKay, granddaughter of Alice Josephine Yates & Milo Bailey Kellogg).
Note: The cemetery headstone photos from Find A Grave contained herein are the property of those who photographed them.