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Hannah Jane “Jane” <I>Powers</I> Dailey

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Hannah Jane “Jane” Powers Dailey

Birth
Jackson County, West Virginia, USA
Death
18 Nov 1930 (aged 71)
Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Vienna, Wood County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3312989, Longitude: -81.5205861
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wife of William R Dailey

Daughter of Elizabeth Ellen Powers Evilsizer

according to her death certificate she died from heart disease.

She was also known as Hannah Jane Evilsizer

Harkins Cemetery is also known as Rosemont Cemetery

Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah J. Dailey will be held from the Church of God, in Skirvin Street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Lemon will officiate and burial will be made in Rosemont cemetery.
Mrs.Dailey, 71, died early Tuesday morning at the home, 403 Nineteenth street, following a short illness. She was born in Jackson county and had lived in this city for many years.
Surviving are her husband, William R. Dailey; three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Catherine Staats, Vienna; Mrs. Rachel Mercer, Coolville, Ohio; Mrs. Lena Mae Eagon, Akron, Ohio; four sons, Thomas D., S.W., W.E. and S.F. all of this city.
Unknown Parkersburg newspaper, 19 November 1930
wife of William R Dailey

Daughter of Elizabeth Ellen Powers Evilsizer

according to her death certificate she died from heart disease.

She was also known as Hannah Jane Evilsizer

Harkins Cemetery is also known as Rosemont Cemetery

Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah J. Dailey will be held from the Church of God, in Skirvin Street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Lemon will officiate and burial will be made in Rosemont cemetery.
Mrs.Dailey, 71, died early Tuesday morning at the home, 403 Nineteenth street, following a short illness. She was born in Jackson county and had lived in this city for many years.
Surviving are her husband, William R. Dailey; three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Catherine Staats, Vienna; Mrs. Rachel Mercer, Coolville, Ohio; Mrs. Lena Mae Eagon, Akron, Ohio; four sons, Thomas D., S.W., W.E. and S.F. all of this city.
Unknown Parkersburg newspaper, 19 November 1930

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