About Page






Home Page

About Page

Photo Page

What's New Page

Contact Page

Favorite Links

Catalog Page

Custom Page

Custom2 Page

Custom3 Page

Custom4 Page

Guest Book Page

Photo2 Page

Photo3 Page

Photo4 Page

Photo5 Page

Photo6 Page

Shopping Page Page

  



The Page's Webmaster

James Peter karanikolaou

The Ancestor List


ROSA LA DUE and JAMES B. DAILEY

EDITH and JOHN DAILEY

JOHN L. DAILEY JR. Olive Mae Franklin

JOAN L. DAILEY and ROBERT B. DAILEY

JAMES and ANNE Karanikolaou (Joan)(Pete) parents

CINDY and RACHEL DAILEY (BOB) (Cynthia) parents

About the Family Roots

My Grandfather is John L. Dailey Jr. My Uncle is Claude dailey most likely named after Eagle CLAW for Claude. Truman and Dewey dailey are my relatives
and I have an Uncle Robert Dailey. All have Otoe ancestry and have lived in Red Rock Noble County Oklahoma. My father is Pete karanikolaou and my mother is Joan L. Dailey (maiden name) her married name is Karanikolaou. Chief Dailey or Chief Eagle Claw is an ancestor of mine as well. I have had encounters with the Crow Hawk Eagle Owl Turtle and the ROAD RUNNER. These animals have very significant meanings to me. I worked with radio's in the Army as well as Computers, teletypes, encryption codes and Telephone. I have an FCC license now and am an Amateur radio operator. I have a Technician license. My Great Grandfather gave me some gifts as a child a old fashioned baseball glove and a western leather gun holster set
for cap guns. I visited a ranch that he and my Great Uncle Claude lived at years ago in California and had a great time visiting relatives. I talked with Dewey Dailey in New Mexico when he visited Albequerque. I lived in Four Hills for a year. Then moved back to California and shortly afterward joined the Army and was stationed at Fort Sill Oklahoma near my Indian relatives. I did not realize at the time they were so close, I should have visited them. I learned basic training and Communications and Radio Radar and Encryption Security as well as Computer Mechanics at Fort Sill.

E-mail

Email me at: Mkaranik@Cox.Net
mkaranik@Cox.net

Web Site

This site's home page


I was a Manchu Warrior in Korea Demilitarized zone 2nd Infantry Division Indianhead 1/9 Infantry Camp greaves. We had special belt buckles and the unit was an old Infantry division from the late 1700's and was a very decorated Army Battalion.