Biography of Isaac D. Dailey, pages 980 / 981. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. Isaac D. Daily, blacksmith, Butler, Ind., was born in Franklin Township, Summit Co., Ohio, Feb. 9, 1842, a son of Anthony Dailey, who was a native of Pennsylvania. He was reared on a farm, receiving a good education, completing it at Greensburg College, Ohio. He enlisted in the war of the Rebellion in Company B, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Ohio Infantry, and served one year, participating in the battles of Murfreesboro, Fort Anderson, Wilmington and others. In the fall of 1865 he came to Butler, and the next spring opened a grocery and provision store, which he conducted nine months, when he established his present place of business. He does general blacksmithing and repairing, and has a good patronage. May 26, 1867, he was married to Almira Noel, a native of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, daughter of Nicholas Noel, now of Wilmington Township. To them have been born four children: but three are living---Minnie Agnoss, Leota E. and Bertha E. One daughter, Ida L., died in the fifth year of her age. Mr. Dailey belongs to the Meade Post, No. 44, G.A.R. and is a faithful member, always at his post performing his duty as Quartermaster, and never lacking in any business that is beneficial to the post. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com