She resided in the Seattle, Washington, area in the early 1900's and eventually settled, with new husband Charles Silas Halley, in the Tulare County area where her uncle, George W. Daggs and family, had previously settled circa 1870.
Oddly enough, her grave marker was incorrectly inscribed with her twin sister's given name. See the "California, Death Index, 1940-1997" for confirmation of the headstone inscription error.
She resided in the Seattle, Washington, area in the early 1900's and eventually settled, with new husband Charles Silas Halley, in the Tulare County area where her uncle, George W. Daggs and family, had previously settled circa 1870.
Oddly enough, her grave marker was incorrectly inscribed with her twin sister's given name. See the "California, Death Index, 1940-1997" for confirmation of the headstone inscription error.
Inscription
IDA HALLEY
July 13, 1941
Gravesite Details
The headstone inscription is in error and should read given name "Ada".
Family Members
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Alice Daggs
1850–1851
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Ophelia Virginia Daggs Moseley
1852–1939
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Jennie Laurie "Bettie" Daggs Simpson
1854–1918
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Sarah Josephine "Lutie" Daggs Smith
1856–1926
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Mary "Mollie" Daggs Williams
1858–1944
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Minnie Addice Daggs Black
1860–1894
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Willie May Daggs Showalter
1863–1939
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Ida Elizabeth Daggs Gibbs
1865–1942
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Ida Elizabeth Daggs
1865–1939
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John Lee Daggs
1867–1900
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Thomas J Daggs
1870–1956
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Izora Gertrude Daggs Comstock
1873–1939
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