Joseph Daley
M, b. between 1756 and 1760, d. before 1851
| Father | David Daley b. c 1735, d. a 30 Jul 1785 |
| Mother | Mehitable Webber b. c 1737, d. a 30 Jul 1785 |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Pamela Joyce Wood |
| Charts | Pedigree for Donald J. Wood |
Joseph Daley was born between 1756 and 1760 at Maine. He was the son of David Daley and Mehitable Webber. Joseph Daley married Abigail Hammond, daughter of Zebedee Hammond and Martha Bennett, before 1801.1 Joseph Daley died before 1851 at Saint John Co, New Brunswick.
On a 10 June 1784 return of the families there, one David DAILEY was listed along with his wife Mehitable and four children, all over the age of 10: Mary, Sarah, Joseph and George. Joseph was present in Saint John in 1801 land records.
Joseph purchased land in 1801, lot #488, from Samuel Hewey. In 1806, a record shows Mary Ann Smith, widow & heir of George Smith, selling Lot #2 of 200 acres at Red Head, Saint John County to Henry Thomas. It was then occupied by Benjamin Mosely [Land record #1454]. On 25 November 1806 [#1455], Henry and Abigail Thomas sold that same lot of land for 30 pounds to Joseph Dailey, mariner of Saint John [1804-1806, K1-S-1].
Deed #2151, within the county of Saint John, dated 21 September 1815, concerns a Joseph Daley of the parish of Portland, farmer, and his wife Abigail, selling a lot of land (full description undecipherable from the microfilmed record) to John Scott and wife Martha. It is mentioned that the lot was originally granted to George Smith, deceased, by the Crown. Further investigation was necessary to discover what lot this is and what future transactions were on this land.
Deed #6221 within Saint John County records has Joseph Dailey and wife Abigail of Portland sold to David Dailey for 150 pounds "western half of part of all that certain lot of land situated at or near Red Head in the County of Saint John"...originally a grant from the Crown to George Smith, then deceased. The lot was #200 and contained about 200 acres, and this transaction was dated 29 November 1821. There were other land records found involving both Joseph and Abigail Daley.1 An Indenture was made between Henry Thomas, and his wife Abigail, and Joseph Daily, mariner, for land situated in or near Red Head, consisting of roughly 200 acres for £30. The land was Lot #2, and was originally granted to George Smith, now deceased.2 On 21 Sep 1815, Joseph Daley and wife, Abigail,of Portland Parish, sold 200 acres in Lot #2, in or at Red Head to Martha Scott, widow and John Scott of Saint John for £100.3 On 10 Jun 1819, Moses Scott, cooper, sold land in Lot #513, on the east side of Saint John Harbour, to Joseph "Dayley" for £50.4 On 2 Aug 1819, Joseph and Abigail Daley sold a lot of land, designated as Lot #513, to George thompson. It consisted of about 40' across the front and 100' deep.5 David Dailey and wife Abigail of Portland Parish sold land to son David Dailey on 29 Nov 1821 for £150. The land was the western half of a lot in or near Red Head, orginally granted to George Smith, known as Lot #2 of about 200 acres. It is bound on the west by the Bay of Saint John, the north by Lot #1, granted to John Walker, and to the south by Lot #3 granted to John Steit(?).6
On a 10 June 1784 return of the families there, one David DAILEY was listed along with his wife Mehitable and four children, all over the age of 10: Mary, Sarah, Joseph and George. Joseph was present in Saint John in 1801 land records.
Joseph purchased land in 1801, lot #488, from Samuel Hewey. In 1806, a record shows Mary Ann Smith, widow & heir of George Smith, selling Lot #2 of 200 acres at Red Head, Saint John County to Henry Thomas. It was then occupied by Benjamin Mosely [Land record #1454]. On 25 November 1806 [#1455], Henry and Abigail Thomas sold that same lot of land for 30 pounds to Joseph Dailey, mariner of Saint John [1804-1806, K1-S-1].
Deed #2151, within the county of Saint John, dated 21 September 1815, concerns a Joseph Daley of the parish of Portland, farmer, and his wife Abigail, selling a lot of land (full description undecipherable from the microfilmed record) to John Scott and wife Martha. It is mentioned that the lot was originally granted to George Smith, deceased, by the Crown. Further investigation was necessary to discover what lot this is and what future transactions were on this land.
Deed #6221 within Saint John County records has Joseph Dailey and wife Abigail of Portland sold to David Dailey for 150 pounds "western half of part of all that certain lot of land situated at or near Red Head in the County of Saint John"...originally a grant from the Crown to George Smith, then deceased. The lot was #200 and contained about 200 acres, and this transaction was dated 29 November 1821. There were other land records found involving both Joseph and Abigail Daley.1 An Indenture was made between Henry Thomas, and his wife Abigail, and Joseph Daily, mariner, for land situated in or near Red Head, consisting of roughly 200 acres for £30. The land was Lot #2, and was originally granted to George Smith, now deceased.2 On 21 Sep 1815, Joseph Daley and wife, Abigail,of Portland Parish, sold 200 acres in Lot #2, in or at Red Head to Martha Scott, widow and John Scott of Saint John for £100.3 On 10 Jun 1819, Moses Scott, cooper, sold land in Lot #513, on the east side of Saint John Harbour, to Joseph "Dayley" for £50.4 On 2 Aug 1819, Joseph and Abigail Daley sold a lot of land, designated as Lot #513, to George thompson. It consisted of about 40' across the front and 100' deep.5 David Dailey and wife Abigail of Portland Parish sold land to son David Dailey on 29 Nov 1821 for £150. The land was the western half of a lot in or near Red Head, orginally granted to George Smith, known as Lot #2 of about 200 acres. It is bound on the west by the Bay of Saint John, the north by Lot #1, granted to John Walker, and to the south by Lot #3 granted to John Steit(?).6
Family | Abigail Hammond b. c 1775, d. a 1851 |
| Marriage* | He married Abigail Hammond, daughter of Zebedee Hammond and Martha Bennett, before 1801.1 |
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| Last Edited | 2 Jun 2015 |
Citations
- [S769] Personal Research & Conjecture of Pam Wood Waugh.
- [S1221] FamilySearch.com, 2013: NB, County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930 , Saint John Co, Vol K1, Pages: 214-217. Indenture between Henry Thomas and Joseph Daily.
- [S1221] FamilySearch.com, 2013: NB, County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930 , Saint John Co, Vol P1, Pages: 318-319. Sale by Joseph Daley to Martha Scott.
- [S1221] FamilySearch.com, 2013: NB, County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930 , Saint John Co, Vol T1, Pages: 44-45. Deed by Mose Scott to Joseph Dayley.
- [S1221] FamilySearch.com, 2013: NB, County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930 , Saint John Co, Vol T1, Pages: 52-53. Sale by Joseph Daley to George Thompson.
- [S1221] FamilySearch.com, 2013: NB, County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930 , Saint John Co, Vol X1, Pages: 442-443. Deed by Joseph Dailey to David Dailey.