NameAnn BAILEY 2343
Birth PlaceWALES
ReligionSociety Of Friends (Quaker)
Misc. Notes
Following the death of her husband William in 1802, the widow Dale, in 1807, came to Clearfield county. For a few days she stopped at Clearfield. She then located in Pike township, on the old State Road, and built a stone hotel, which at that time was the finest building in Clearfield county. It was located at the top of Anderson Creek Hill, on lands now owned by Charles Marshall. For more than a quarter of a century this was one of the most noted hotels on the road from Philadelphia to Franklin.

Teams hauling goods went in caravans, as many as fifty teams with their drivers stopped at this hotel in one night. Mrs. Dale, a few months after the building of this hotel, married an Englishman named John Wrigley, who had located at Clearfield. Several years after Mr. Wrigley died and his widow married Thompson Huey.
Spouses
Birth PlaceLondon, ENGLAND
Death Date1802
ReligionSociety Of Friends (Quaker)
Misc. Notes
The Dale family is of English origin. William Dale, the ancestor of the Pike township Dales, was born near the city of London, England. In 1750 William Dale emigrated to America, locating in Lycoming county. There, in 1782, he was married to Ann Bailey, a native of Wales. William Dale and wife were Friends. He was, among the Friends, a preacher of considerable ability. In 1802 William Dale died, leaving a family of seven sons and one daughter.
Family ID12427
Marr Date1782
Marr PlaceLycoming County, PA, USA
Misc. Notes
Unlike the Blooms and Bells, the Dales, being more of a roving disposition, did not all remain in Pike township, or even in Clearfield county. As John P. and George were the only ones who became permanent residents of Pike township, the other brothers and the sister locating in different parts of the State.2343
ChildrenMary (1784-)
 Daniel (1787-)
 Jesse (1791-)
 Levi (1792-)
 George (1795-)
 William (1797-)
 John P (1799-1883)
 Tolbert (1801-)
Family ID12428
Family ID12429
Last Modified 25 Jun 2016Created 17 May 2017 Rick Gleason - ricksgenealogy@gmail.com