[1][2] The family came to California in 1883 and settled in Los Angeles in 1887, then moved to Ventura County in 1889.
[1] Daly died at age 86 at the home of his son, William, in the Mound district of Ventura, on December 8, 1932.
Funeral services were at Mission San Buenaventura, with burial in Ventura Cemetery.
[1] In 1905 Daly purchased on behalf of the Adams-Phillips Company a half interest in the former 2,500-acre Dixie Thompson rancho east of Ventura, which had the largest plantation of lima beans in the world, with a seafront of nearly five miles.
[8] He wrote: Governments exercising paternal supervision, such as Germany, have attempted to limit the amount of sulphur dioxide in our dried fruits, which legislation, we have contended, was to prevent the light, beautiful and appetizing California dried fruits coming in competition with the dark-colored and poor-tasting fruit produced and sold in that country.