1882 History of Linn
County, Missouri
BIOGRAPHY
DAIL, Joseph O., Clay Township: 790
was born in Anderson
county, east Tennessee,
February 21, 1826. His parents were "William and Nancy Dail,
the latter being a daughter of Joseph Overton, after whom the subject ot this sketch was named. Mr. Dail was reared and educated in his native county, and did
not leave there until after he was of age. His father was a farmer and the son was
brought up to that calling. In the fall of 1848, he left his native State and came
to Missouri, locating
in Linn county, and engaging in farming. In 1850 he purchased
the land where he now resides, and which he has improved from a nine acre clearing
into a large farm and comfortable home. There are 400 acres in a high state of
cultivation, with a tine pasture. The improvements are superior, there being an
excellent residence and a large barn. Mr. Dail was first
married February 19, 1850, to Miss Nancy R. Phillips, daughter of Jeremiah
Phillips, deceased. By this union there were nine children, eight of whom are still
living. Mr. Dail was again married November 19, 1S69,
to Mrs. Elizabeth Wells, {nee Turner) widow of William Wells,
who died in Douglas county, Missouri.
By this union there were four children, two of whom are living. Three of the first
set of children are married. Chestina
is the wife of G. W. Kerby, Lilburn L. married Adaline Toler, and Mary E. married Joseph Billings. Mr. Dail has eight grand-children living,
he is a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow fraternities, in the former of which
he carries a life policy in the Masonic Mutual. Politically Mr. Dail was an old line Whig, of the Clay school, but when that
great party ceased to exist he voted with the Democrats until the formation of the
National Greenback Labor party, the principles and objects of which he so strongly
believed in that he became an active and influential member and worker in the party,
and fearlessly supports the cause. Mr. Dail is a
highly esteemed citizen and is recognized as one of the best farmers in his section
of the country.
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