Married Truman Dailey, May 25 1834, CT[1]. Had three sons, two of whom survived to adulthood. John (first son) died as a child.
The following info came from a note from a relative of Nathan who found this profile on wikitree (11/2020): "Nathan Lewis, son of Samuel is my 6th great grandfather. He lived most of the 1700's owning a farm in the Marion district of Southington. He, his wife, and other family members are buried in Quinnipeac Cemetary near Marion Ave. Their son Nathaniel, who lived on Wolcott Mtn and fought several times in the Revolutionary War is his son from whom I descend. That Nathaniel's son, Appleton, who farmed the lot directly below his father. I have quite a bit of info on the line. Appleton's daughter Julina Lewis was born Oct. 1807 and died 1897. I have a photo, made by Julina as a child-initials and age. I think they were made of flaxen. Julina's husband was Truman Dailey. Julina remained a widow for the rest of her life. Julina and Truman had 3 sons. John was born and had died before his brothers were born. Julina raised their other 2 sons alone-from ages 11 and 9. (I have clothes from the end of Julina's life too.) My grandmother Gladys Louise Dailey was Julina's great grandchild, knew her, and was mentioned in her will. Julina and Truman and 4 more generations aware buried in the same cemetry. I would like to share info. I am also curious about which of William Lewis's received land from his purchase and where Nathan's land was located. I have a recognized book which shows many of the Potts in the "sequestered land"."[2]
Death and burial[3]
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