History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . ^2la^ji0 Ci> Pfulu^^ /f-X. 7S^ WOODBRIDGE. 583. ^/a-T^^^n^iyL.^c^ (_^(ya^^ SAMUEL DALLY. Samuel Dally, son of Charles Dally and NancyGamberton, was born in Mutton Hollow, Woodbridgetownship, N. J., Jan. 26, 1810. As far as can be ascer-tained, his ancestry on his fathers side was English ;his mother was of French extraction. The first andmost remote ancestor bearing the family name wasone Sarah Dally, widow, living in Bethlehem, Hun-terdon Co., N. J., Aug. 28, 1765. At this time s


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . ^2la^ji0 Ci> Pfulu^^ /f-X. 7S^ WOODBRIDGE. 583. ^/a-T^^^n^iyL.^c^ (_^(ya^^ SAMUEL DALLY. Samuel Dally, son of Charles Dally and NancyGamberton, was born in Mutton Hollow, Woodbridgetownship, N. J., Jan. 26, 1810. As far as can be ascer-tained, his ancestry on his fathers side was English ;his mother was of French extraction. The first andmost remote ancestor bearing the family name wasone Sarah Dally, widow, living in Bethlehem, Hun-terdon Co., N. J., Aug. 28, 1765. At this time shewas quite advanced in years. Her husbands nameis not known. She had a son Charles, who had em-igrated to Augusta County, Va. He married Eliza-beth Tilton, by whom he had one son, Samuel, bornin 1732. When Samuel was old enough to learn atrade he came to Woodbridge, N. J., and became aweaver. He married Mary Jones, by whom he wasthe father of four children, to wit: Sarah, May, Mercy,and Jeremiah. The last named learned the weaverstrade with his father, and worked on a small farmwhich he owned. Jeremiah married Elizabeth Gage,by whom lie became the father


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