(Dea. Healy homestead
(Healy Cemetery)
He is married to Tryphena Kidder.
They got married on December 29, 1816 at Dudley, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, he was 24 years old.Sources 5, 6
Child(ren):
[Kidder ancestors.FTW] Beth Cone, "Leach Family Tree"
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2423259&id=I516648550
"Daniel Lyon Healy was born on the Deacon William Healy homestead in Dudley, Worcester County, Massachusetts where he lived as a boy. When a young man, he taught school in Dudley. After his marriage, he kept the "Old Black Horse" Tavern in
the village, which was directly opposite the Conant Memorial Church. Stages made the Tavern their stopping place, which with its ballroom, was a feature of Dudley social life.
In the fall of 1837, Daniel Healy made his first trip to the West for the purpose of selecting a location, but the following spring returned to his home in Massachusetts. However, the same season, accompanied by two sons, Abel L. and Chester F, he again made the trip to Iowa. From Southbridge MA, they went to Providence, RI, and from there to New York City by boat, up the Hudson River to Albany, thence through the Erie Canal to Buffalo, on to Cincinnati, down the Ohio River and up the Mississippi to Muscatine, where the household goods and personal belongings they managed to take with them were moved by team to their new home. He opened a store at what was then called Rockingham, but is now a part of the city of Davenport. During the spring of 1839, with his son Abel, he came to Muscatine County and purchased what was known as the Daniel Comstock farm in Moscow Township, and also entered considerable land, the aggregate of which is about 1,000 acres. In the month of April he returned to Massachusetts for his family, and then located permanently in Muscatine County, where he continued to reside until his death in 1850. Mr. Healy was a man of more than ordinary ability, was an indefatigable worker, energetic and persevering, and was remarkably well educated for his day. For many years he served as Justice of the Peace in Moscow Township, and was also Postmaster at Moscow for some time."
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Record for Daniel L. Healley/ Ancestry.com
Record for William Kidder Healy/ Ancestry.com
Record for Daniel/ Ancestry.com
Record for Daniel L Healy/ Ancestry.com
Record for Daniel L. HEALY (see Hele)/ Ancestry.com
Date of Import: 5 Jan 2005