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==Daughaday family==
* CWilliam Daughaday (b. +1670 - d. 1725 Billerica, Mid., MA).** John Daughaday (1694-1750 Baltimore, [[Maryland|MD]]). Wife (1725 @ Balt., MD): Katherine Taylor Daughaday (1698-1788 Balt., MD), daughter of Richard Taylor (b. 1668 St. Marys, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1729 Balt., MD) & 2nd wife Anne Tracey Taylor (b. 1671 Eng. - d. 1729 West River, Anne Arundel, MD). Richard was an elder brother to Col. James Taylor (b. 1675 Talbot, MD - d. 1719), a paternal great-grandfather of the 12th U.S. President, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Taylor Zachary Taylor]] (1784-1850). Richard's own great-grandfather was Capt. Thomas John Taylor (b. 1574 Hadley, London, Eng. - d. 1667 Burgess, Northumberland, VA) whose son (Richard's paternal grandfather) John Taylor I (b. 1607 Carlisle, Cumbria, Eng. - d. 1652 Lancaster Co., VA) traveled to Massachusetts in 1636, and immigrated to Virginia by 1647, as per the tree of [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/09cb87b3-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 JS].*** John Daughaday (1734-1803 Balt., MD). Wife (1771): Rachael Hamilton Daughaday (1737-1804 Balt., MD), daughter of William L. Hamilton (b. 1682 Lasswade, Mid., [[Scotland]] - d. 1759 Balt., MD) & Sarah Stewart Hamilton (1690-1738 Balt., MD). Sarah was a paternal g-granddaughter of David Stewart (b. 1615 South Leith, Mid., Scot. - d. 1696 Anne Arundel Co., MD), as per [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/034f75a8-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 ENP]. David immigrated to Maryland by 1648. **** Capt. William Hamilton Daughaday, Sr. (b. 1775 Balt., MD - d. 1808 NY). Wife (1839 @ Balt., MD): Elizabeth Bull Daughaday-Golden (b. 1782 [[New Jersey|NJ]] - d. 1850 Newark, Essex, NJ), daughter of Capt. William Bull (b. 1740 Newport Co., [[Rhode Island|R.I.]] - d. 1784 Charleston, [[South Carolina|SC]]), who served in 1741 served as lieutenant governor of South Carolina.***** William Hamilton Daughaday, Jr. (b. 1805 NYC, NY - d. 1883 Newburgh, Orange, NY). Wife: Hannah Elizabeth Bell Daughaday (b. 1809 NJ - d. 1888 Newburgh, NY). Another of William & Hannah's children was Hamilton Daughaday (b. 1840 Guilford, Chenango, NY - d. 1904 St. Louis, MO), who reportedly served as Secretary for the YMCA.****** William J. Daughaday (b. 1827 [[New York|NY]] - d.E1880 NYC, NY). Wife: Phoebe W. Phelps Daughaday (b. 1829 NY - d. 1901 KCKS), daughter of Joel Phelps, Jr. (b. 1783 Granby, Hartford, [[Connecticut|CT]] - d. 1851 Guilford, Chenango, NY) & Huldah Dean Phelps (b. 1791 [[Massachusetts|MA]]; m. 1808; d. 1855 Guilford, NY). In 1860, William was employed as a "carman" (horse-drawn delivery driver, particularly for railroads). As per [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/records/2292901 DAR Vol. 58], Joel Phelps, Sr. (1759-1836) enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Simsbury, CT at the age of seventeen, serving as an orderly. Huldah Phelps' maternal grandmother Priscilla Ramsdell Prouty (1734-1814) was a paternal great-granddaughter of Rachel Eaton Ramsdell, whose parents Francis & Sarah Eaton immigrated from England on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620, as per the [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/records/1441143 NAFH].******* Mortimer Guy Daughaday (b. 1850 NYC, NY - d. 1894 KCKS). In 1870, Mortimer was employed in NYC as a clothing store clerk, in Hutchinson, Reno Co., KS in 1876, and and in 1880 as a [[Railroad|railroad]] clerk in KCKS where he and Clarissa remained. Wife (1872 @ Toledo, OH): Clarissa D. Curtis Daughaday-Waldeck (b. 1855 OH - d. 1909 KCKS), daughter of Sardis D. Curtis (b. 1826 NY - d. 1900 Corsicana, Navarro, TX) & Mary D. Robbins Simmons-Curtis (1831-1894), married 1866 @ Kingston, MA. In 1863, when Sardis registered for the Civil War draft, he was employed in manufacturing (since +1850) in [[Ohio#Toledo|Toledo]], Ohio of sashes, blinds and doors, with an office at the corner of Washington & 11th. Mortimer & Clarissa's wedding was officiated by Francis "Frank" Ellingwood Abbot (1836-1903), who pastored an independent church in Toledo in 1870, and editor of the ''Index'' in 1873 before returning home to Boston.******** Dr. Alfred Turner Daughaday (b. 1876 Hutchinson, Reno, KS - d. 1955 Augusta, Lewis & Clark, [[Montana|MT]]). Wife: Edith Harkins Daughaday (b. 1880 Unionville, Putnam, MO - d. 1955 Great Falls, Cascade, MT), daughter of John William Harkins (b. 1854 Putnam Co., MO - d. 1930 Brady, Pondera, MT) & Anna Elon Say Harkins (b. 1856 Oskaloosa, [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1939 Brady, MT). John's father Charles Harkins (1827-1903) was a pioneer resident of Unionville, having settled there in early 1850's. Anna spent her childhood in Oskaloosa before her family relocated to Unionville, MO where her husband William managed a general store. In 1912, the Harkins and Daughaday families relocated to Brady to homestead there. Harold Marcus Engh (1901-1988), Lutheran pastor in Pondera Valley, officiated Anna's memorial, as per her [https://www.newspapers.com/image/353897001 obit]. ******** Clifford Eben Daughaday '''+1908-1923+'''(b. 1877 KS - d. 1929 KCKS)******** Grace Carleton Daughaday Daniel (b. 1885 KS - d. 1976). Husband (1906 @ KCMO): James Ash Daniel (1886-1946 KCMO), son of Montgomery Worth Daniel (b. 1850 Estill Co., KY - d. 1926 KCMO) & Minnie Belle Emison Daniel (b. 1861 Wellington, Lafayette, MO - d. 1934 KCMO). James & Grace settled initially at 11 Monroe St., KCMO. Their wedding was officiated by Eastminster Presby. pastor Trigg A. Thomas, at the home of Grace's mother Clarissa at 6 Mersington St. James' sister Martha A. Daniel (1888-1943 KCMO) played the wedding march, as per an article in [https://www.newspapers.com/image/648847783 The Kansas City Times], which includes a guest list. Also see '''Daniel''' family.
==Dickson family==