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1 Descendants of John Bayley Working file of Mary Lou Cook, updated 26 Dec 2017 Home Page: http://collectornuts.com This is a work in progress and there are probably errors of fact or deduction, despite my attempt to be as accurate as possible. Please do your own research and do not copy my biographies into your own files. The writing and research in this file represents many hours of work, but I’m sharing it to help other genealogists just as many people have helped me. If you find mistakes, please let me know and provide a source for your correction. I do not knowingly include living persons in my working file. E-mail: collectornuts at aol.com Generation No. 1 1. JOHN 1 BAYLEY was born Abt. 1580 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England 1 , and died November 02, 1651 in Newbury, Essex, MA 2 . He married ELIZABETH KNIGHT. She was born Abt. 1585 in [of Embourne, Berkshire, England]. Notes for JOHN BAYLEY: "Mention has been made of the French origin of the family. Of this there seems no doubt and that many members of the family went to England to escape the persecutions endured by the early Huguenots before the massacre on St. Bartholomew's Day, 1572. As early as 1520, religious intolerance drove many from France, and the Baileys from Normandy and Brittany emigrated to Dorset and Wilts Counties. Among those who took out denization papers, as early as 1544, were James Bayly of Sherbourne, born in Normandy, aged forty, who married an English woman and had five childrena James Bayley of Dorset who had an English wife and eight childrena John Baylie born in Normandy and another John Baylie of Dorchester who had a French wife and twelve children. all these are accepted by the Huguenot Society of America, The names are largely of French derivation. John or Jean, Jeanne or Joan, Richard, Robert, Aliceare common Norman names. The greater Huguenot emigration from France and the Low Countries was later, before the promulgation of the Edict of Nantes,1598, or after its revocation, 1685; but our family did not rely on the insecure favor of princes for safety, but sought refuge at the beginning of the trouble, and brought with them not only an adherence to the faith, but industrious habits and an acquaintance with various handicraft. Thus France lost many of her most valuable citizens and gave to England industries comparatively unknown before. Working in leather was a trade in which the French emigrants excelled and, among those of the family who took out denization papers, are named several who were shoe makers. Weaving, both tapestry and silk, was in high esteem in Normandy and we find that many Baileys were wool spinners and broadweavers (Account of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun Publishing Co, 1903). "He came to America in 1635 with his son John. He located first at Newberry, MA and was a weaver by trade. In 1637, he located in the wilderness [later Colchester] with William Scholar. In 1651, he was ordered to return to England or send for his wife. He died the next year without being reunited with his wife. His will was proved 13 Apr 1652" (source: Cutter, W.R. 1915, p. 384). Jordan (1913) asserted that John spent only two years in Newbury, MA and then moved to what is now Salisbury, where he is said to have been the first settler. He died there November, 1651(p. 133). One of the first of the name to emigrate to New England was John Bayley or Bailey, who settled at Newbury, Massachusetts, in 1635 and later made his home at Salisbury, in the same colony. He was a weaver from Chippenham, in Wiltshire, England. He left issue by his wife (possibly Elizabeth Knight) of Robert, John, Johanna, and two other daughters, but only John and Johanna accompanied him to this country" ("The Name and Family of Bailey," Roots Research Bureau, Ltd, Manuscript 86, New York, NY, 1984). "Of John Bayley of Salisbury it seems to be satisfactorily established that he was a weaver by trade and resided at Chippenham, England; that he married Elizabeth Knight, daughter of William and Jane (Langburne) Knight of Embourne, Berkshire County, England ; that they had six children ; that he, with his oldest son, John, took passage for America on a ship called the 'Gabriel,' that during the voyage on the 15th day of August, 1635, the ship encountered a terrific storm, and was wrecked off the coast of Maine near what is now the town of Bristol. Escaping

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Descendants of John Bayley Working file of Mary Lou Cook, updated 26 Dec 2017

Home Page: http://collectornuts.com

This is a work in progress and there are probably errors of fact or deduction, despite my attempt

to be as accurate as possible. Please do your own research and do not copy my biographies into

your own files. The writing and research in this file represents many hours of work, but I’m

sharing it to help other genealogists just as many people have helped me. If you find mistakes,

please let me know and provide a source for your correction. I do not knowingly include living

persons in my working file. E-mail: collectornuts at aol.com

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 BAYLEY was born Abt. 1580 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England

1, and died November 02, 1651 in

Newbury, Essex, MA2. He married ELIZABETH KNIGHT. She was born Abt. 1585 in [of Embourne, Berkshire,

England].

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY:

"Mention has been made of the French origin of the family. Of this there seems no doubt and that many members

of the family went to England to escape the persecutions endured by the early Huguenots before the massacre on St.

Bartholomew's Day, 1572. As early as 1520, religious intolerance drove many from France, and the Baileys from

Normandy and Brittany emigrated to Dorset and Wilts Counties. Among those who took out denization papers, as

early as 1544, were James Bayly of Sherbourne, born in Normandy, aged forty, who married an English woman and

had five children—a James Bayley of Dorset who had an English wife and eight children—a John Baylie born in

Normandy and another John Baylie of Dorchester who had a French wife and twelve children. all these are accepted

by the Huguenot Society of America, The names are largely of French derivation. John or Jean, Jeanne or Joan,

Richard, Robert, Alice—are common Norman names. The greater Huguenot emigration from France and the Low

Countries was later, before the promulgation of the Edict of Nantes,1598, or after its revocation, 1685; but our

family did not rely on the insecure favor of princes for safety, but sought refuge at the beginning of the trouble, and

brought with them not only an adherence to the faith, but industrious habits and an acquaintance with various

handicraft. Thus France lost many of her most valuable citizens and gave to England industries comparatively

unknown before. Working in leather was a trade in which the French emigrants excelled and, among those of the

family who took out denization papers, are named several who were shoe makers. Weaving, both tapestry and silk,

was in high esteem in Normandy and we find that many Baileys were wool spinners and broadweavers (Account of

the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun Publishing Co, 1903).

"He came to America in 1635 with his son John. He located first at Newberry, MA and was a weaver by trade. In

1637, he located in the wilderness [later Colchester] with William Scholar. In 1651, he was ordered to return to

England or send for his wife. He died the next year without being reunited with his wife. His will was proved 13

Apr 1652" (source: Cutter, W.R. 1915, p. 384). Jordan (1913) asserted that John spent only two years in Newbury,

MA and then moved to what is now Salisbury, where he is said to have been the first settler. He died there

November, 1651(p. 133).

One of the first of the name to emigrate to New England was John Bayley or Bailey, who settled at Newbury,

Massachusetts, in 1635 and later made his home at Salisbury, in the same colony. He was a weaver from

Chippenham, in Wiltshire, England. He left issue by his wife (possibly Elizabeth Knight) of Robert, John, Johanna,

and two other daughters, but only John and Johanna accompanied him to this country" ("The Name and Family of

Bailey," Roots Research Bureau, Ltd, Manuscript 86, New York, NY, 1984).

"Of John Bayley of Salisbury it seems to be satisfactorily established that he was a weaver by trade and resided at

Chippenham, England; that he married Elizabeth Knight, daughter of William and Jane (Langburne) Knight of

Embourne, Berkshire County, England ; that they had six children ; that he, with his oldest son, John, took passage

for America on a ship called the 'Gabriel,' that during the voyage on the 15th day of August, 1635, the ship

encountered a terrific storm, and was wrecked off the coast of Maine near what is now the town of Bristol. Escaping

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from the shipwreck, John and his son settled in Newbury, Massachusetts. In the settlement of Colchester (afterwards

called Salisbury), he received the first grant of lots in the division of the land, and it is supposed that here he

remained until his death, which is said to have occurred November 2, 1651. By his will, which was proved April 13,

1652, he gave his home in Salisbury to his son John during his life, and then to his grandson ; he also provided that

"son John is to pay his mother six pounds, provided she came over, son Robert fifteen pounds and daughters ten

pounds apiece, if they came over, and five pounds apiece if they do not.

Notwithstanding the premium he thus placed upon their emigration, it is not certain that any of them ever came to

America, although there is some evidence that his daughter Johanna came to New England, either with him or soon

after his arrival" (Address of Edwin A. Bayley in "Account of the Fifth Annual Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley

Family Association," 1897).

Hollis Bailey wrote: "It is not known that Thomas of Weymouth, John of Salisbury and James of Rowley were

related to each other" (1899, p. 11). Regarding the spelling of the surname, "The spelling of the name Bailey has

never been very uniform. We still find in France the name spelled Bailly, in Scotland, Baillie, and in England and

America, Baily, Bailey and Bayley. For the most part the spelling Bailey has been used in this book. In some cases

where it was thought that Bayley was the spelling used by the persons in question, that mode has been adopted"

(1899, p. 11).

Cutter, W.R., Ed. New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial, A Record of the Achievements of Her

People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Vol. I. New York: Lewis Historical

Publishing Co. 1915.

Bailey, Hollis R., Bailey, Gertrude, and Ellsworth, Abbie F., Compilers. Bailey Genealogy: James, John and

Thomas, and their Descendants, In Three Parts. Somerville, MA: Title Citizen Co. 1899.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and ELIZABETH KNIGHT are: 2. i. JOHN

2 BAYLEY, JR., b. Abt. 1613, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; d. November 06, 1690, Newbury, Essex,

Massachusetts.

ii. ROBERT BAYLEY, b. England. He lived in England in 1651.

iii. JOHANNA BAYLEY, m. WILLIAM HUNTINGTON.

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN2 BAYLEY, JR. (JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1613 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England, and died November 06,

1690 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts3. He married ELEANOR EMERY May 22, 1640 in Newbury, Essex, MA.

She was born 1624 in England, and died Aft. December 1700 in Newbury, Essex, MA, interred Old Burying

Ground.

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY, JR.: The data below was posted to "Our Family Genealogy Pages" under John Bailey

(http://www.ourgenerationsancestors.org/index.php).

Notes: CHR: C. W. Shickle, comp, "A Copy of the Register of the Parish of Bromham, Wiltshire" (typescript,

1908), unpaginated (FHL #1526698 item 16).

NOTE: John is identified in the will of his father, John Bailey of Newbury, 28 Oct 1651, proved 13 Apr 1652, inv

12 Nov 1651 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 1:145-46 [FHL

#974.45 P2p). John's birth year is calculated from age 65 on oath of allegiance taken at Newbury in 1678

(RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75],

7:156 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). The origin of the Baileys was said to be Chippenham, Wilts (Joshua Coffin, A SKETCH

OF THE HISTORY OF NEWBURY [Boston: 1845], 18, 294 [FHL #6050089]). Chippenham par regs do not

include the baptism of John or his brother Robert. However, John's baptism is found in the nearby parish of

Bromham, 19 Dec 1613, the son of John Bayly the Younger and wife Anne. In support of this theory is an only

brother Robert, also named in the will of John Bailey, Sr, of Newbury, above.

MAR: No mar rec found. Four documents suggest John Bailey's wife Eleanor is the dau of John Emery. The will

of John Emery, which does not identify all his children by name, makes Joseph Bailey overseer in the event that his

son John Emery or son-in-law Abram Merrill die before the provisions of the will are carried out. Joseph Bailey is

the son of John and Eleanor Bailey. The will of John Bailey, Sr, of Newbury, 28 Oct 1651, proved 13 Apr 1652,

calls John Emery, Sr, "brother" (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20],

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1:145-46 [FHL #974.45 P2p). John Bailey, Sr, is the father of John Bailey, whose wife was Eleanor. The term

brother was sometimes applied to men whose children married. The estate of Isaac Brown of Newbury was

administered by his widow, Rebecca, who is the dau of John and Eleanor Bailey. In an agreement concerning the

disposal of the estate, 29 Sep 1674, Rebecca desired that her "brother" [brother-in-law] Francis Brown and uncle

John Emery be overseers of the agreement (PROBATE RECORDS, 2:398). The suggestion is that John Emery is a

brother of Rebecca's mother, Eleanor. Finally, Samuel Sewall wrote in his diary on 21 May 1704: "The aged

[James] Ordway comes to see me, complains bitterly of his cousin John Emery's carriage to his wife, which makes

her leave him and go to her sister Bayly" ("Diary of Samuel Sewall, 1674-1729," Collections of the Massachusetts

Historical Society, 5th series, 6[1879]:102 [FHL #1011923). Hence, James Ordway's wife, Anne Emery, had a sister

who married a Bailey.

DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of John Bailey of Newbury, 30 Dec 1690, proved 31 Mar 1691, inv 5 Mar

1690/1, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 304:318-19 (FHL #960486).

OCC: Weaver - See more at:

http://www.ourgenerationsancestors.org/getperson.php?personID=I11526&tree=OGA#sthash.Hd2EFbZl.dpuf

John and his father, John, came to America from England in 1635. Came from Chippenham, about 70 miles due

west of London. John was a weaver by trade (Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent and

Representative Men of Racine and Kenosha Counties Wisconsin, Chicago: J.H. Beers, 1906. p. 181).

"He was at first a weaver, and subsequently a husbandman. He lived in Salisbury until 1643, when he removed to

Newbury, where he afterwards lived, being one of the selectmen in 1664. He married Eleanor Emery about 1640;

and was made a freeman in 1669. His wife was engaged in the practice of mid-wifery in 1669 and 1670. He died in

March, 1690- 1 ; and she remained his widow, administration being granted on her estate Dec. 23, 1700" (The Essex

Antiquarian, Vol. V, No. 6, 1901, p. 123).

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and ELEANOR EMERY are: i. REBECCA

3 BAYLEY, b. November 24, 1641, Salisbury, Essex, MA4; m. (1) ISAAC BROWN, August 22, 1661,

Newbury, MA5; b. Abt. 1635; m. (2) JOHN DOGGETT, June 19, 1697.

ii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. May 18, 1643, Salisbury, Essex, MA6; d. July 22, 1663, Newbury, MA7.

iii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. August 17, 1644, Newbury, Essex, MA8; d. October 26, 1714, Newbury, Essex, MA8; m.

DANIEL CHENEY, October 08, 1665, Newbury, MA9; b. Abt. 1640.

3. iv. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. April 14, 1648, Newbury, MA; d. October 23, 1723, Kennebunk, Lincoln Co, Maine.

4. v. JAMES BAYLEY, REV. MD, b. September 12, 1650, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. January 17, 1706/07,

Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, age 56, interred Belleville Cemetery, Essex Co..

vi. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. February 17, 1652/53, Newbury, Essex County, MA9; d. April 07, 1662, Newbury, Essex

County, MA10.

5. vii. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. July 22, 1654, Newbury, MA; d. April 26, 1740, Newbury, Essex, MA, age 86.

viii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. April 20, 1657, Newbury, MA11; d. August 06, 1722, Newbury, Essex County, MA12; m.

ELIZABETH PUTNAM; b. Abt. 1660, [of Salem, MA].

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY: Will dated June 15 and proved 6 aug 1722. Gave to his negro servant Robert,

several lots of land and his freedom. "Said Robert shall not be sould or be disposed of to any person, but said

Robert shall faithfully serve my said wife Elizabeth during the term of her natural life, and after Her decease said

Robert shall have his freedome, and Injoy said Real Estate during the term of his natural life ... And as concerning

my Black Servant Robert, I do give him a surname and that is freeman, so that his name is Robert Freeman"

(Currier, 1902, p. 254).

"In 1713 he deeded to his nephew Joshua Bayley (32), 'late of Roxbury, now of Newbury,' surgeon, the old

homestead, that it might continue in the name and blood; he died childless (The Essex Antiquarian, 1901, p. 123).

ix. RACHEL BAYLEY, b. October 19, 1662, Newbury, MA13; m. SAMUEL POORE, JR., February 16, 1678/79,

Newbury, MA13; b. Abt. 1660.

x. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. August 13, 1665, Newbury, Essex County, MA13; d. September 20, 1668, Newbury, Essex

County, MA14.

Generation No. 3

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3. JOSEPH3 BAYLEY (JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 14, 1648 in Newbury, MA

15, and died October 23, 1723 in

Kennebunk, Lincoln Co, Maine15

. He married (1) PRICILLA PUTNAM Abt. 1674. She was born Abt. 1650 in [of

Salem] MA, and died November 16, 1704 in MA, interred Danvers, MA16

. He married (2) SARAH [?] SAWYER

November 27, 170716

.

Notes for JOSEPH BAYLEY: Joseph "took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity at Newbury in Feb. 1668-9. He

removed to Arundel or Kennebunk, Maine about 1700, left there in 1703, returned in 1714, and was killed by

Indians in Oct., 1723" (posted to Find a Grave Memorial # 63174777; source: Old Families of Salisbury and

Amesbury, Mass." by Hoyt, p. 45).

"He then lived at Casco fort, in Casco bay, about two years, and returned to Newbury, where he remained until

1715, when he removed to Cape Porpus, York county. He was, also, at Cape Porpus in 1700. He was killed by

Indians at Kennebunk in October, 1723, says Savage" (The Essex Antiquarian, 1901, p. 123).

Children of JOSEPH BAYLEY and PRICILLA PUTNAM are: i. REBECCA

4 BAYLEY, b. October 21, 1675, Newbury, Essex County, MA17.

ii. PRICILLA BAYLEY, b. October 20, 1676, Newbury, Essex County, MA18; d. February 16, 1770, Windham,

Windham Co, CT19; m. JONATHAN WOLCOTT; b. September 01, 1670, Essex Co, MA19; d. May 25, 1745,

Windham, Windham Co, CT19.

6. iii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. September 16, 1678, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. 1747, Prob. Essex, MA, interred

Belleville Cemetery.

7. iv. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. January 28, 1680/81, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. April 04, 1755, West Newbury,

Essex County, MA.

v. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. September 09, 1683, Newbury, Essex County, MA20; m. (1) JOHN LASSELLS; m. (2)

BENJAMIN MAJOR, May 23, 1702, Newbury, Essex, MA21; d. July 11, 174721.

vi. DANIEL BAYLEY, b. June 10, 1686, Newbury, Essex County, MA22.

vii. MARTHA BAYLEY, b. June 09, 1688, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

viii. LYDIA BAYLEY, b. November 25, 1695, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

ix. SARAH BAYLEY, b. February 14, 1697/98, Newbury, Essex Co, MA22; d. April 09, 1771, Killingly, Windham,

Connecticut23; m. ISREAL JOSLYN, December 18, 1718, Salem, MA24; b. Abt. 1693, Glouchester, Essex, MA25;

d. August 1761, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut25.

4. JAMES3 BAYLEY, REV. MD (JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 12, 1650 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

26, and

died January 17, 1706/07 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, age 56, interred Belleville Cemetery, Essex Co.27

. He married

(1) MARY CARR September 17, 1672 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts28

, daughter of GEORGE CARR and

ELIZABETH OLIVER. She was born Abt. 1650 in Salisbury, MA, and died October 28, 1688 in Killingworth,

Middlesex, CT29

. He met (2) MARY Abt. 1690 in Killingworth, CT. She was born Abt. 1646, and died October 23,

1717 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, age 7130

.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY, REV. MD: James Bayley graduated from Harvard in the Class of 1669. In Oct 1671 he

transferred from the Church at Newbury to the First Church of Salem. He left Salem in 1682 and moved to

Killingsworth, CT. In about 1694, he moved with his 2nd wife to Roxbury (Cutter, 1915). In Roxbury, James had a

medical practice.

"That first minister in Salem Village was the Rev. James Bayley who arrived in October 1672. An inexperienced

pastor, Bayley was no match for the powerful forces already in place in Salem who opposed his ministry. When he

came under attack from the opposition (for no less than omitting family prayers in his own household), anti-Bayley

forces withheld their taxes until the poor man was nearly destitute. Eventually, Bayley left Salem, fed up with the

village, the town and the ministry in general. He eventually became a doctor in Roxbury, Massachusetts" (source:

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/not_guilty/salem_witches/1.html).

"The first preacher in Salem Village was James Bayley, a Newbury native whose enthusiasm could not mend the rift

that had formed between the two disputing factions that had developed among the community. Most of the church

members were in favor of the appointment of Bayley as minister, but those who opposed him showed their

disapproval by not paying their tithes. Despite the unstable position in which Bayley was ministering to the people,

he remained loyal to them for eight years. When his wife died, Bayley chose to leave the village, and accepted a call

to a church in Killingworth, Connecticut" (source: http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/1998-9/Karson.htm).

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"Rev. James Bayley who came to Salem Town to minister found himself in a town full of discontent. In the book

"Salem Possessed" it tells about how he was favored and given land to build upon and more discontent arose saying,

"...James Bayley himself. Specifically, Bayley was accused of neglecting his church duties and omitting family

prayers in his own household." Charges never held and his friends denied any wrong doing on Bayley's part. The

central issue became who was the authority to call or dismiss a minister in Salem Village? In other words it became

political. It came down to Salem Village was not a town so those in the village did not have the power to "call" a

certain minister. Nothing is known about what gossip or hasty word or real or imagined slight may have caused

some villagers initially to turn against Bayley, but the issue mushroomed to such proportions that the colonial

legislature itself became involved." None of the three village institutions were useful instruments for the resolution

of differences. This all happened thirteen years before the trials, but this book points out that most issues were

partisan along the years and dominated by one faction or another and when the seeming resolution came. The

deciding faction lacked the ability to enforce its will on the whole community. It was judged that there was a

"Collective defect in the social temperament of its inhabitants (an analysis implicit in most later accounts of the

witchcraft outbreak)." "Structural defects in its organization rendered the Village almost helpless in coping with

whatever disputes might arise. Rev. James Bayley finally resolved the issue by giving up the fight in 1680 and left

the village. The dissention continued in Salem Village. It is not stated in the book that Rev. James Bayley was

married to Mary Carr sister of Ann Carr, mother of Ann Putman who was the young girl at the bottom of the witch

stories." (Kaysen, J.F., 2007, http://www.librarything.com/topic/4124).

A Bewitching of Christmas Past by Fennell, D.K.

"The Putnams were not in the business of charity, of course. And like most others who believe their fortune is owing

to their closeness to God, they determined to let others have as little as possible. The largest expense of the parish, of

course, was the pastor. And while having their own pastor was ostensibly the reason the people of Salem Farms

wanted independence from Salem, the Putnams were not keen on paying for one. And so the Putnams were always

waging some sort of guerrilla campaign or another against each minister seriatim. The first was James Bayley, who

came to Salem Village its very first year. Harvard ’69, Bayley had preached in Newbury. And while he was

supported by the majority in the village, he aroused the opposition of the powerful; namely, the Putnams. There

ensued, as in all Putnam-instigated crises, great divisions in the village. Bayley never settled in. He was given one

yearly contract after another. Eventually strife reached such a point that the opposing parties petitioned the mother

church in Salem for resolution. (Part of the condition the General Court imposed on setting up Salem Farms separate

from the Town was that the mother church generally supervised matters ecclesiastical.) Nathaniel Putnam was in the

opposition, and the mother church, which found no fault with Bayley, decided nevertheless not to resolve the

dispute, even despite the fact that the opponents were in the minority. So the matter went to the General Court,

which ruled firmly in favor of Bayley and even named a committee to make the rates. The Putnams again refused to

pay. So Bayley decided to retreat from the field and give up his pretensions to the pulpit" (1 Upham 245-250.)

(source: http://hiddencause.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/a-bewitching-of-christmas-past-iii/).

"1673 - 1679 James Bayley serves as minister of the Salem Village church. Controversy over whether to ordain

Bayley, over failure to pay, and even for slander, made their way into lawsuits. Because Salem Village was not yet

fully a town or church, Salem Towne had a say on the future of the minister"

(http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ma-witchtimeline.html).

NOTE: A biography of James Bailey is found in John Langdon Sibley, Biographical Sketches of Graduates of

Harvard University, 3 vols. (Cambridge, MA, 1873-85), 2:291-99 (FHL #974.44/C1 J2s). James was a minister at

Salem Village (Danvers), Killingworth, and Roxbury.

Note 2: In Account of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun

Publishing Co, 1903, Rev. Bayley's death is given as June 18, 1707.

Children of JAMES BAYLEY and MARY CARR are: i. MARY

4 BAYLEY, b. July 06, 1673, Newbury, Essex, MA31; d. August 10, 1683, Killingworth, CT.

8. ii. JAMES BAYLEY, LIEUT., b. April 12, 1675, Village of Salem, [now Danvers] MA; d. October 24, 1715,

Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.

iii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. 1676, Middlesex Co, MA; d. 1677.

9. iv. JOHN BAYLEY, M.D., b. May 10, 1678, Salem, Essex, MA; d. October 17, 1750, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT.

v. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. March 02, 1678/79, Salem, MA32.

10. vi. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. October 02, 1681, Newbury, Essex, MA; d. August 23, 1711, Lebanon, New London, CT,

age 29, interred Old Cemetery.

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vii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. September 03, 1683, Killingworth, Middlesex, CT32; d. 1683.

11. viii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, M.D., b. October 30, 1685, Newbury, Massachusetts; d. February 07, 1751/52, Haverhill,

Essex, MA, age 67, interred Pentucket Cemetery.

5. ISAAC3 BAYLEY (JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 22, 1654 in Newbury, MA

33, and died April 26, 1740 in Newbury,

Essex, MA, age 8633

. He married (1) SARAH EMERY January 13, 1682/83 in Newbury, MA33

, daughter of JOHN

EMORY and MARY WEBSTER. She was born February 26, 1659/60 in Newbury, Essex, MA34

, and died April 01,

1694 in Newbury, Essex, MA35

. He married (2) REBECCA BARTLETT September 05, 1700 in Newbury, Essex

County, Massachusetts35

. She was born May 23, 1661 in Newbury, Essex County, MA36

, and died April 1723 in

Newbury, Essex County, MA36

.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY: He left his homestead to his grandson, David Bailey.

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and SARAH EMERY are: 12. i. ISAAC

4 BAYLEY, JR., b. December 30, 1683, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. May 26, 1726, Newbury, Essex

Co, MA, age 43.

13. ii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, JR., b. October 30, 1685, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; d. October 06, 1760, Newbury,

Essex County, MA, age 75.

14. iii. DAVID BAYLEY, b. December 12, 1687, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. December 26, 1721, Newbury, Essex

County, MA, age 34, interred Old Burying Ground [now Sawyer Hill Burying Ground].

iv. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. February 11, 1689/90, Essex Co, MA37; d. 177537; m. JAMES ORDWAY, November 28,

1711, Newbury, Essex, MA38.

v. SARAH BAYLEY, b. February 11, 1689/90, Essex Co, MA39; d. June 23, 1736, South Hampton, NH39; m. (1)

BENJAMIN CHASE, May 20, 1718, Newbury, Essex, MA40; b. [of Newbury, MA]; m. (2) RICHARD CARR, Abt.

1727.

Generation No. 4

6. JOHN4 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 16, 1678 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

41, and

died 1747 in Prob. Essex, MA, interred Belleville Cemetery. He married (1) MARY BARTLETT July 02, 1700 in

Newbury, MA42

, daughter of JOHN BARTLETT and MARY RUST. She was born April 27, 1684 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA43

, and died March 19, 1707/08 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 24, interred Old Burying

Ground43

. He married (2) SARAH BUTLER October 06, 1711 in Newbury, MA44

. She was born Abt. 1685 in [of

Chebacco].

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY: "He was a weaver and husbandman, and lived in Newbury" (The Essex Antiquarian, 1901,

p. 124). He died in 1747, his will, dated May 20, 1747, being administered Jan. 4, 1747-8.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and MARY BARTLETT are: 15. i. JOHN

5 BAYLEY, b. March 10, 1700/01, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

16. ii. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. October 10, 1702, prob. Newbury, MA; d. Prob. Falmouth, Maine.

iii. MARY BAYLEY, b. March 07, 1702/03, Newbury, Essex Co, MA45; m. PETER MERRILL, JR., January 08,

1725/2645.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and SARAH BUTLER are: iv. PRISCILLA

5 BAYLEY, b. August 29, 1712, Newbury, Essex County, MA46; m. ICHABOD ATKINSON, November

06, 1733, Newbury, Essex, MA46; b. Abt. 1710.

17. v. DANIEL BAYLEY, b. July 20, 1714, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

vi. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. June 05, 1717, Newbury, Essex County, MA46.

18. vii. WILLIAM BAYLEY, CAPT., b. October 10, 1719, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. August 23, 1788, Prob.

Amesbury, MA.

19. viii. JAMES BAYLEY, CAPT., b. May 12, 1722, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. April 05, 1796, Prob. Essex, MA,

interred Belleville Cemetery.

ix. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. January 14, 1723/24, Newbury, Essex County, MA46; m. JAMES CHASE, JR., March 25,

174547.

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7. JOSEPH4 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 28, 1680/81 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

48, and

died April 04, 1755 in West Newbury, Essex County, MA. He married ABIGAIL WEBSTER. She was born Abt.

1685, and died February 05, 1767 in West Newbury, Essex County, MA.

Notes for JOSEPH BAYLEY: Alt. birth date: Feb. 13, 168 in Bradford, MA. According to The Essex Antiquarian,

1911, his parents were Deacon Joseph Bailey and Abigail Trumbull of Bradford. ML Note: I think this is a

different line. This issue of the magazine seems to mix the Essex Co Bayley family with the Rowley Baileys.

Children of JOSEPH BAYLEY and ABIGAIL WEBSTER are: 20. i. JOSEPH

5 BAYLEY, b. January 13, 1710/11, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. November 14, 1748, West

Newbury, Essex County, MA.

ii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. June 30, 1714, Newbury, Essex County, MA48; d. March 02, 1760; m. ABIGAIL HASELTINE,

October 01, 1751; b. Abt. 1725.

21. iii. EZEKIEL BAYLEY, b. July 18, 1717, West Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. February 06, 1813, Newbury, Essex Co,

MA, age 95-6-17.

iv. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. June 20, 1722, Newbury, Essex County, MA48; d. July 04, 1756; m. JACOB KENT; b. Abt.

1720.

22. v. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. June 13, 1725, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. May 19, 1815, Newbury, Essex County,

MA.

vi. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. March 31, 1729, Newbury, Essex County, MA48; d. 1811.

8. JAMES4 BAYLEY, LIEUT. (JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 12, 1675 in Village of Salem, [now Danvers]

MA49

, and died October 24, 1715 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA50

. He married ELIZABETH RUGGLES June 03, 1697 in

Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts51

, daughter of SAMUEL RUGGLES and ANNA BRIGHT. She was born May 01, 1677 in

Roxbury, Suffolk, MA52

, and died 1733 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA53

.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY, LIEUT.: He was a saddler by trade and lived in Roxbury, MA (Cutter, 1915). Will

probated 2 May 1715.

Notes for ELIZABETH RUGGLES:

Lieut. James Bailey died Oct 24, 1715, three days after the death of Isaac Morris, his brother-in-law, the second

husband of Mary Ruggles. On the 24 Nov., 1715, these widows were each given letters of administration on their

husbands' estates. And Feb. 13, 1715 following, Mary Morris and Elizabeth Bailey accompanied by their brother

Samuel, appeared before the judge of Probate Sewall, with their inventories. Feb. 15 two days later, Samuel Ruggles

had deceased: and March 1, 1716 (old style) fifteen days later, these sisters again appeared before Sewall, with

Deacon Mayo, to prove their brother's nuncupative will. Sewall noticed and has remarked upon these rapidly

following events and coincidences.

Her will was written 10 Jul 1733 and probated 25 Dec 1733 in Suffolk Co, MA. Her executors were sons James and

Samuel. She left land in Roxbury to son Samuel, and lands in Pomfret, CT to her other children: James, Elizabeth

Bennett and Ann Prentice. Also to daughter Ann, she gave green curtains, a coverlet, one pair of sheets, a bed

blanket and a brass kettle. To granddaughter Hannah Pierpoint, she gave a chest of drawers, a table, a pair of sheets,

and a pewter platter and five chairs. To her granddaughter Elizabeth Bayley, a bed and coverlett, a pewter platter,

and five pewter plates. Granddaughter Elizabeth Bennit received a gold ring. The remaining household goods went

to son Samuel. Her wearing apparel were given to daughters Elizabeth and Anna.

Children of JAMES BAYLEY and ELIZABETH RUGGLES are: 23. i. JAMES

5 BAYLEY, REV., b. March 22, 1697/98, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA; d. August 22, 1766, Hingham, South

Weymouth, MA, Norfolk Co, MA, interred Highland Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk Co, MA.

24. ii. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. December 29, 1702, Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1733.

25. iii. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. February 01, 1704/05, Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA; d. September 11, 1796, Ward (now

Auburn), Worcester Co, MA, age 91, interred in Ward, MA.

iv. ANNA BAYLEY, b. January 07, 1707/08, Roxbury, MA54; d. Aft. 1733, Prob. Lancaster, MA; m. JOHN

PRENTICE, REV., October 11, 1728, Massachusetts55; b. Abt. 1700, MA; d. Prob. Lancaster, MA.

v. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. August 06, 1713, Roxbury, MA55; d. Abt. 1732.

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9. JOHN4 BAYLEY, M.D. (JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 10, 1678 in Salem, Essex, MA, and died October 17,

1750 in Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT56

. He married (1) ELIZABETH FOX PLATZ December 17, 1713 in

Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT, daughter of SAMUELL FOX. She was born Abt. 1680, and died March 29, 1729 in

Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT57

. He married (2) HANNAH SITHERN November 03, 1730 in Killingsworth,

Middlesex, CT58

. He married (3) MARCY FARNUM December 29, 1737 in Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT58

.

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY, M.D.:

A Deed Between James WRIGHT, Jr., Saybrook, New London Co., CT & John BAYLEY, Killingworth, New

London Co., CT [Transcribed by Janece Streig]

Saybrook Land Records, Book 3 Pages 69-70. FHL Film #5537

Deed from James WRIGHT, Junior to John BAYLEY

To all Christian People to whom these Presents shall come James WRIGHT Jun'r of Say Brook alias Killingworth in

ye County of New London & Colony of Connecticut in New England sends Greeting Know ye that I James

WRIGHT for divers good causes & considerations him there unto moving & more especially for & in Consideration

of ye sum of Sixteen pounds ten shillings Currant money of this Colony Part whereof to him in hand paid Down ye

rest well & truly secured by a sufficient Instrument in Wrighting under he hand & seal of John BAILEY of s'd

Killingworth Sadler bearing date with these presents before ye ensealing hereof ye Rec't whereof he ye said James

WRIGHT Do hereby acknowledge & himself fully satisfied & contented have given, granted bargained & sold

alienated conveyed made over & confirmed & by these presents Do freely fully absolutely give grant bargain sell

alien convey make over & Confirm unto him ye s'd John BAYLEY his heirs executors administrators & assigns A

Certain Division of land containing fourty acres, scituated lying and being with in Oyster River Quarter in ye

township of Say-Brook aforesaid arising on one hundred pound right agreed on by ye proprietors of Oyster River

Quarter aforesaid to be laid out to James JORDAN of Saybrook aforesaid & is ye twenty second Draft & now by

vertue of these Presents is to be laid out to ye s'd John BAILEY his heirs executors administrators or assigns where

he or they shall see cause to have it in or amongst ye undivided land within s'd Quarter according to ye agreement or

Draft as may be seen on Record together with all ye Revertions & Remainder thereof & all ye Estate right &

Inheritance property Possession Claim & Demand whatsoever of him ye said James WRIGHT of in and to ye same

& Every Part thereof. To Have & To Hold all ye above granted premises with all & singular the appurtainances

thereof unto the said John BAYLEY his heirs executors administrators & assigns to his & their own sole & proper

use benefit & behoof from henceforth & forever & ye s'd James WRIGHT for himselfe his heirs executors

administrators & assigns Doth hereby covenant promises grant & agree to and with ye said John BAILEY his heirs

& assigns in manner & form following (viz) ye at ye time of ye ensealing & Delivery of these presents he ye s'd

James WRIGHT is ye true sole and lawfull owner of all ye afores'd Bargained premises & stands lawfully seized

there of his own right as a good perfect & Indefeasible Estate of Inheritance in fee simple having in himself full

power & lawfull authority to Dispose of ye same in manner as aboves'd & that ye said John BAYLEY his heirs &

assigns shall & may henceforth & forever Lawfully peaceably and quietly have hold use occupie & Injoy & possess

ye above granted premises with ye appurtainances thereof free & clear & clearly acquitted & Discharged of & from

all manner of former & other gifts, grants bargains sales Leases Mortgages Joynters Dowries Judements executions

entails forfeitures & of & from all other titles troubles & Incumbrances whatsoever had made committed done or

suffered to be Done by ye s'd James WRIGHT his heirs or assigns at any time or times Before ye ensealing &

delivery hereof & further the said James WRIGHT for himself his heirs executors & administrators Do Promise &

Ingage ye above bargained premises to him he said John BAYLEY his heirs & assigns against all lawfull claims &

Demands of any person or persons whatsoever to Warrant Secure & defend & at any time or times hereafter on

demand to give & pass over such further & more ample assurance & confirmation of ye premises unto ye s'd John

BAYLEY his heirs or assigns forever as in law or Equity can be reasonably devised advised or Required, In Witness

whereof I ye said James WRIGHT hath hereunto set his hand and seal this twenty eighth day of December Anno

Domini Seventeen hundred & seventeen & in ye fourth year of his Majesties Reign.

Signed Sealed & Delivered

In ye presents of us

William STANNARD

Judith WRIGHT O her mark

James WRIGHT Secundus (Seal)

August ye first day in ye year 1718 William STANNARD & Judith WRIGHT being witnesses unto ye above written

deed of sale appeared before me in Say Brook and gave their Oath that they saw the subscriber hereunto seal and

deliver which he did freely & cheerfully

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Sam'll BUELL Justice

Received ye 20th of July 1719

Jacobus, Donald Lines. From a Genealogist's Notebook: III. Bailey of Killingworth, Conn. American Genealogist

(D.L. Jacobus). (Apr 1953), 29:111-12.

"Administration on the estate of John Bayley of Killingworth was granted, 27 Nov. 1750, to his eldest son, John

Bayley of Killingworth. The inventory states that he died on ye seventeenth day of October 1750,' and totaled some

£730. There are receipts in the files dated 21 Feb. 1750/1 from James Bayley (so signed) for £235 'Recivd of my

Brother John Bayley Adminr on ye Estate of my Honored Father Mr John Bayley,' and from the widow Hannah

Bayley for £235, she signing by mark. [Guilford Probate Records, 4:632, 658; and Files.]"

Killingworth Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town

Vital Records, 1."Bailey, … John, d. Oct. 17, 1750 [2:68]"

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and ELIZABETH PLATZ are: 26. i. JOHN

5 BAYLEY, b. June 24, 1715, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT; d. January 04, 1757, Killingsworth, Middlesex,

CT.

ii. JAMES BAYLEY, b. August 11, 1716, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT58.

iii. ANNA BAYLEY, b. February 25, 1726/27, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT59.

Child of JOHN BAYLEY and HANNAH SITHERN is: iv. SAMUEL

5 BAYLEY, b. August 14, 173159.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and MARCY FARNUM are: v. MARCY

5 BAYLEY60, b. May 22, 1739, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT; m. JAMES STEVENS, March 20, 1760,

Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT60.

vi. JOHN BAYLEY60, b. June 09, 1741, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT.

vii. JAMES BAYLEY, b. February 08, 1743/44, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT60.

viii. JOEL BAYLEY, b. June 01, 1746, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT60.

ix. JESSE BAYLEY, b. April 22, 1750, Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT60.

x. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. November 17, 1752.

10. ISAAC4 BAYLEY (JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 02, 1681 in Newbury, Essex, MA

61,62, and died

August 23, 1711 in Lebanon, New London, CT, age 29, interred Old Cemetery63

. He married MERCY SAXTON June

04, 1702 in Stonington, Connecticut63

, daughter of JOSEPH SAXTON and HANNAH DENNISON. She was born May 30,

1686 in Stonington, CT63

.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY: Names and birth dates of children are from Emery Family Research Association by J.

Burns, 2015. I have not yet verified them with primary sources. He graduated from Harvard in 1701 (Biography

(Account of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, 1903).

Tombstone inscription: Here lies ye body of that most ingenious and worthy gentleman Mr. Isaac Baily husband of

Mrs. Mercy Baily He was a member of ye Univercity in Cambridge in New England and slept in Jesus August 23rd

1711 in ye 30 year of his age

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and MERCY SAXTON are: i. JOSEPH

5 BAYLEY, b. July 25, 1703.

ii. MERCY "MARY" BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1705.

iii. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. February 14, 1707/08.

iv. SAXTON BAYLEY, b. October 11, 1710.

11. JOSHUA4 BAYLEY, M.D. (JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 30, 1685 in Newbury, Massachusetts

64, and

died February 07, 1751/52 in Haverhill, Essex, MA, age 67, interred Pentucket Cemetery65

. He married ELIZABETH

JOHNSON April 25, 1715 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts66

. She was born Abt. 1695, and died October 21, 1773

in Haverhill, MA, age 7867

.

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Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY, M.D.: In 1713 Joshua Bayley, "late of Roxbury, now of Newbury," surgeon, was deeded

the old homestead by his childless uncle Joshua Bailey. Joshua was a physician in Newbury and Haverhill (Perley,

1926, p. 441).

"He removed to Roxbury, Mass., with his father, when about seven years old. He studied medicine; and came to

Newbury about 1707, removing to Haverhill about two years later. He practised medicine and surgery in Haverhill

during the remainder of his life. He became a captain, colonel, and an esquire. He was published to Esther Ashley of

Brain tree Nov. 18, 1708, but married Elizabeth Johnson April 25, 1715 ; and died Feb. 7, 1752.

Probate Date: 16 Mar 1752 (Essex, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1648-1840)

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and ELIZABETH JOHNSON are: i. SARAH

5 BAYLEY, b. February 22, 1718/19, Haverhill, Grafton Co, NH68; d. May 28, 179868; m. JAMES WHITE,

ESQ., May 01, 174168; d. Bef. 1790.

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. January 10, 1729/30, Haverhill, MA68; d. January 25, 1801, Haverhill, Essex Co, MA,

interred Pentucket Cemetery68; m. ISAAC OSGOOD, JR, ESQ., June 18, 1752, Andover, Essex, MA68; b. August

04, 1724, Andover, Massachusetts69; d. 1791, Haverhill, Essex Co, MA, interred Pentucket Cemetery70.

iii. ANNA BAYLEY, b. March 04, 1724/25, Haverhill, Grafton Co, NH71; d. January 23, 1750/51, Haverhill, Essex

County, MA, age 24, interred Pentucket Cemetery71; m. ENOCH BARTLETT, April 27, 174971; b. Abt. 1715, [of

Newbury, MA]; d. 1789, Haverhill, Essex County, MA, interred Pentucket Cemetery.

12. ISAAC4 BAYLEY, JR. (ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 30, 1683 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

72,

and died May 26, 1726 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 4373

. He married SARA TITCOMB May 18, 1708 in

Newbury, Essex County, MA74

. She was born Abt. 1685 in MA, and died Aft. 1727.

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and SARA TITCOMB are: i. STEPHEN

5 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1709, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. July 02, 1797, Newbury, Essex County, MA,

age 89y 4m75; m. MARY LOOK, January 24, 1735/36, Newbury, Essex Co, MA75; b. Abt. 1712, MA.

27. ii. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. March 21, 1708/09, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. October 13, 1743, Newbury, Essex

County, MA, interred Old Burying Ground.

28. iii. EDMUND BAYLEY, DEACON, b. November 17, 1710, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. November 24, 1801,

Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 91, interred Old Burying Ground.

29. iv. JOSHUA BAYLEY, DEACON, b. April 07, 1712, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. September 29, 1786, Newbury,

Essex County, MA, age 74-5-13.

v. LYDIA BAYLEY, b. January 04, 1714/15, Newbury, Essex County, MA75; d. 1736.

30. vi. MOSES BAYLEY, b. November 11, 1716, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. June 11, 1778, Newbury, Essex Co,

MA.

vii. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. March 28, 1720, Newbury, Essex Co, MA75; d. 1736.

viii. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. July 21, 1722, Newbury, Essex County, MA75; d. July 12, 1736, Newbury, Essex County,

MA, age 14.

13. JOSHUA4 BAYLEY, JR. (ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 30, 1685 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts

76,

and died October 06, 1760 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 7576

. He married (1) ELIZABETH JOHNSON. He

married (2) SARAH COFFIN February 04, 1706/07 in Essex Co, MA77

, daughter of STEPHEN COFFIN and SARAH

ATKINSON. She was born May 16, 1686 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, and died November 27, 1768 in

Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 83.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY, JR.: He was a maltster and yeoman, and lived in Newbury. Alt. death date is Oct. 6,

1762, aged seventy-six.

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and SARAH COFFIN are: 31. i. STEPHEN

5 BAYLEY, b. March 01, 1707/08, Newbury, Essex, MA; d. July 02, 1797, Newbury, Essex Co, MA,

age 89.

ii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. April 07, 1712, Newbury, Essex County, MA78; m. ELIZABETH CHASE, September 04,

1734, Newbury, MA79; b. Abt. 1718.

iii. ABNER BAYLEY, b. January 15, 1714/15, Newbury, Essex County, MA80; m. MARY BALDWIN; d. March 28,

1812, Newbury, Essex Co, MA81.

Notes for ABNER BAYLEY: Clergyman in Salem, N. H. (The Essex Antiquarium, 1901, p. 125).

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32. iv. ENOCH BAYLEY, CAPT., b. September 20, 1719, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. September 07, 1757, Albany,

NY.

v. SARAH BAYLEY, b. February 15, 1720/21, Newbury, Essex County, MA82; d. 1811, Essex Co, MA, interred Old

Hill Burying Ground; m. EDWARD TOPPAN, September 07, 1743, Newbury, Essex County, MA83; b. Abt. 1715;

d. 1795.

vi. ABIGAIL BAYLEY [TWIN], b. February 15, 1722/23, Newbury, Essex County, MA84; m. MOSES LITTLE, JR.,

July 05, 1743, Newbury, Essex, MA85; b. [of Newbury, MA].

vii. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. February 15, 1722/23, Newbury, Essex County, MA86; d. August 09, 1764, Newbury, Essex

County, MA87; m. STEPHEN LITTLE, June 05, 1743, Newbury, Essex County, MA88; b. 1719, Newbury, Essex

County, MA; d. 1793, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

Notes for STEPHEN LITTLE: He was a member of the general court of Massachusetts 1775.

33. viii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. May 04, 1729, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. 1771.

34. ix. JACOB BAYLEY, GENERAL, b. July 19, 1726, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. March 01, 1815, Newbury,

Orange Co, VT, age 89, interred Ox Bow Cemetery.

14. DAVID4 BAYLEY (ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 12, 1687 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

89, and

died December 26, 1721 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 34, interred Old Burying Ground [now Sawyer Hill

Burying Ground]90

. He married EXPERIENCE PUTNAM November 11, 1713 in Newbury, MA91

, daughter of THOMAS

PUTNAM and ANN CARR. She was born Abt. 1693 in MA, and died Aft. 1743.

Children of DAVID BAYLEY and EXPERIENCE PUTNAM are: i. ELIZABETH

5 BAYLEY, b. January 12, 1713/14, Newbury, MA92; m. STEPHEN MERRILL, November 04, 1731,

Newbury, Essex, MA93; b. [of Newbury, MA].

35. ii. DAVID BAYLEY, b. March 18, 1716/17, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. December 23, 1803, Jaffrey, NH.

iii. JONATHAN BAYLEY, b. July 06, 1719, Newbury, Essex County, MA94; m. SUSANNA TRULL.

Notes for JONATHAN BAYLEY: He was a cordwainer; lived in Newbury until 1743, when he removed to

Tewksbury with his mother (The Essex Antiquarian, 1901, p. 125).

iv. NATHAN BAYLEY, b. December 11, 1721, Newbury, Essex County, MA94; m. ELIZABETH, Abt. 1747, Prob.

Tewksbury, MA.

Notes for NATHAN BAYLEY: He was a joiner; removed to Tewksbury with his mother (The Essex Antiquarian,

1901, p. 125).

Generation No. 5

15. JOHN5 BAYLEY (JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 10, 1700/01 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA. He

married RACHEL LEADIARY November 14, 1721 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA95

. She was born Abt. 1705 in [of

Marblehead, MA].

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY: He lived in Newbury until 1728, when he removed to Falmouth.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and RACHEL LEADIARY are: i. JOHN

6 BAYLEY, b. October 30, 1722, Newbury, Essex Co, MA96.

ii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1726, MA.

16. JOSEPH5 BAYLEY (JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 10, 1702 in prob. Newbury, MA

96, and

died in Prob. Falmouth, Maine. He married DEBORAH HUDSON November 17, 1726 in Newbury, MA97

. She was

born Abt. 1708 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

Notes for JOSEPH BAYLEY: He lived in Newbury, MA until 1728, when he removed to Falmouth, Maine. Names and

birthdates of his children are from Perley, Sidney, Editor, The Essex Antiquarian: A Quarterly Magazine Devoted to

the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Vol. V, No. 6, June, 1901.

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Children of JOSEPH BAYLEY and DEBORAH HUDSON are: i. JOSEPH

6 BAYLEY97, b. November 05, 1727.

ii. MARY BAYLEY, b. October 25, 1729, Falmouth, Maine.

iii. HUDSON BAYLEY, b. August 24, 1731, Falmouth, Maine.

iv. ELEAZER BAYLEY, b. May 22, 1733, Falmouth, Maine.

v. DEBORAH BAYLEY, b. December 13, 1735, Falmouth, Maine.

vi. REBECCA BAYLEY, b. May 21, 1737, Falmouth, Maine.

17. DANIEL5 BAYLEY (JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 20, 1714 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

97.

He married ELIZABETH WILLIT October 12, 1736 in Newbury, MA97

. She was born Abt. 1718.

Notes for DANIEL BAYLEY: He married Elizabeth Willit (published Sept. 11, 1736); and settled in Falmouth, Me.

The Bailey Genealogy gives his wife as widow Deborah (Skillings) Dunn of Falmouth. He died before 1753.

Children of DANIEL BAYLEY and ELIZABETH WILLIT are: 36. i. JOHN GIDDINGS

6 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1737, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

ii. JAMES BAYLEY.

iii. ELIZABETH BAYLEY.

iv. ABIGAIL BAYLEY.

v. DEBORAH BAYLEY.

vi. NEHEMIAH BAYLEY.

vii. DANIEL BAYLEY.

18. WILLIAM5 BAYLEY, CAPT. (JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 10, 1719 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA97

, and died August 23, 1788 in Prob. Amesbury, MA98

. He married ANNA LOWELL November 25,

1742 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA98

. She was born Abt. 1724 in [of Amesbury], and died February 18, 1774 in Prob.

Maine, age 5098

.

Notes for WILLIAM BAYLEY, CAPT.: He was a shipbuilder, and lived in Amesbury, having his yard at the "ferry." He

gave his building-yard to his sons James and Daniel (The Essex Antiquarian, 1901, p. 126).

Children of WILLIAM BAYLEY and ANNA LOWELL are: 37. i. DANIEL

6 BAYLEY, b. June 28, 1744, Amesbury, MA; d. Abt. 1790.

ii. JAMES BAYLEY, b. September 30, 1746, Amesbury, Essex, MA98; d. September 23, 1822, Amesbury, MA, age

76, interred Church St. Cemetery in Merrimac98; m. (1) ABIGAIL SARGENT; b. Abt. 1753; d. June 20, 1800,

Amesbury, Essex County, MA, age 47, interred Union Cemetery; m. (2) DORCAS BARTLETT.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY: He was a shipwright.

iii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. July 11, 1749; m. ELIJAH CLOUGH.

iv. HANNAH LOWELL BAYLEY, b. April 03, 1753; m. DANIEL CURRIER, JR..

v. BETTY BAYLEY, m. BENJAMIN WORTHEN.

vi. MOLLY BAYLEY, m. JOHN BLASDELL.

vii. ANNA BAYLEY, m. AMOS ATKINSON; b. [of Newbury, MA].

19. JAMES5 BAYLEY, CAPT. (JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 12, 1722 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA99

, and died April 05, 1796 in Prob. Essex, MA, interred Belleville Cemetery. He married (1) RACHEL BERRY.

She was born Abt. 1716, and died Abt. 1762. He married (2) ABIGAIL PLUMMER September 20, 1744 in Newbury,

Essex, MA100

. She was born Abt. 1719, and died 1791 in Prob. Essex, MA, interred Belleville Cemetery.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY, CAPT.: Inscription: Capt. James at Amesbury aged 74

Child of JAMES BAYLEY and ABIGAIL PLUMMER is: 38. i. JAMES

6 BAYLEY, REV., b. October 26, 1750, Newburyport, Essex Co, MA; d. March 04, 1828, VT? interred

Peacham, Caledonia Co, VT.

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20. JOSEPH5 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 13, 1710/11 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA101

, and died November 14, 1748 in West Newbury, Essex County, MA102

. He married MARTHA BOYNTON

March 15, 1732/33 in Ipswich, MA102

. She was born Abt. 1715 in [of Rowley, MA].

Children of JOSEPH BAYLEY and MARTHA BOYNTON are: i. SARAH

6 BAYLEY, b. December 02, 1733, Bradford, MA102; m. MICHAH CARLTON, April 12, 1753, Newbury,

Essex, MA103; b. Abt. 1730.

39. ii. NATHAN BAYLEY, b. 1735, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. 1819, Prob. Maine.

40. iii. RICHARD BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1737, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

iv. MARTHA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1740, Newbury, Essex County, MA; m. EZRA PILSBURY, JR., November 29, 1759,

Newbury, Essex Co, MA104; b. Abt. 1738.

41. v. ASA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1745, Essex Co, MA; d. March 13, 1828, West Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 83.

vi. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1744, Newbury, Essex County, MA; m. JOSEPH NOYES, JR., 1766.

vii. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1746, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

21. EZEKIEL5 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 18, 1717 in West Newbury, Essex Co,

MA105

, and died February 06, 1813 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 95-6-17105

. He married (1) LUCY. He married

(2) SARAH MARTHA GREEN June 17, 1746 in Haverhill, MA106

. She was born Abt. 1720 in [of Haverhill, MA], and

died February 13, 1818 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 92107

. He married (3) MOLLY NOYES August 25, 1772108

.

She was born Abt. 1730.

Notes for EZEKIEL BAYLEY: He migrated to Newbury, VT in 1787-88.

Children of EZEKIEL BAYLEY and SARAH GREEN are: 42. i. JOHN

6 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1747, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

ii. MARTHA BAYLEY, b. December 08, 1749, Newbury, Essex Co, MA109.

iii. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. December 04, 1755, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iv. JACOB BAYLEY.

43. v. WEBSTER BAYLEY, b. August 23, 1747, West Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. 1830, Newbury, Orange Co, VT.

vi. MARY BAYLEY, b. December 03, 1752, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

vii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. July 25, 1758, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

22. SAMUEL5 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 13, 1725 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA110

, and died May 19, 1815 in Newbury, Essex County, MA. He married ANNA NOYES March 19, 1747/48 in

Newbury, Essex, MA111

. She was born Abt. 1731, and died 1803.

Notes for SAMUEL BAYLEY: He was a cordwainer and yeoman (The Essex Antiquarian, 1911).

Children of SAMUEL BAYLEY and ANNA NOYES are: i. PRUDENCE

6 BAYLEY, b. March 20, 1747/48, Newbury, Essex County, MA111.

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. November 24, 1749, Newbury, Essex County, MA111.

iii. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. March 21, 1754111; m. MARY CHASE, October 05, 1775, Newbury, Essex, MA111; b. [of

Newbury, MA].

iv. EPHRAIM BAYLEY, b. July 09, 1756, Newbury, Essex County, MA111; d. June 13, 1807, Newbury, Essex Co,

MA, age 51112.

v. JOHN BAYLEY, b. December 12, 1758113.

vi. ANNE BAYLEY, b. March 11, 1762.

44. vii. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. February 15, 1765, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. June 13, 1807.

23. JAMES5 BAYLEY, REV. (JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 22, 1697/98 in Roxbury, Suffolk,

MA114

, and died August 22, 1766 in Hingham, South Weymouth, MA, Norfolk Co, MA, interred Highland

Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk Co, MA115

. He married SARAH L. GODDARD April 13, 1720 in Roxbury, Suffolk

Co, MA116

. She was born November 14, 1700 in Lynn, MA117

, and died in Boston, MA.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY, REV.: He graduated at Harvard College in 1719, settled in Weymouth, MA where he had

a large family. After teaching at Andover for 2 years at an annual salary of 44 pounds, he was ordained on 26 Sept.

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1723 and settled as the first minister at Weymouth. After a pastorate there of over 42 years, died Aug. 22, 1766. He

was greatly beloved and was a most useful minister of the gospel" (Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to

the Families of ..., Volume 4 by Cutter, William R., 1908).

Note that Weymouth was the birthplace of Abigail Smith who married John Adams. Her father was Rev. William

Smith.

"This unsigned ink and water-color drawing of the parsonage of Rev. William Smith, who settled in the First or

North Parish of Weymouth in 1734, is mounted in a scrapbook kept by Elizabeth Hall Smith (1843–1911), a great-

granddaughter of Isaac Smith, Abigail Adams' uncle, and was deposited in the Massachusetts Historical Society in

1925. The Revd. William Smiths house Weymouth is written in an unidentified hand on the reverse of the view

(reproduced in the actual size of the original), with “1765” penciled in a later hand, although the drawing more

likely dates from about 1800. In this house Abigail Adams was born in 1744, and here John Adams came to court

her when he was a young lawyer beginning practice in neighboring Braintree. The larger forward section of this

house was built about 1685 by one of Smith's predecessors, Rev. Samuel Torrey; after Smith was settled, the Parish

negotiated with him for several years on the terms of his use of the parsonage house and wood lot. In 1738, after a

committee had been appointed “to view the House on said Parsonage to know what may be Proper to be acted with

said House Between the Revd. Mr. William Smith and The Parish, it was agreed to sell the house to him, and he

bought it for £45 in May 1738 (MS Records of the North Parish of Weymouth [microfilm in Massachusetts

Historical Society], 27 March and 3 April 1738; “Diaries of Rev. William Smith and Dr. Cotton Tufts, 1738–1784,”

Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings, 42 [1908–1909]:446). Almost at once Smith found himself in legal

difficulties with Rev. James Bayley, minister of Weymouth's South Parish, over the rights to the Parish lands and

house. The disputed claims were bitterly contested in the courts as the “Weymouth Case” for decades; as late as

1761 John Adams, then a fledgling lawyer, expressed his opinion that “it cant be thought that Either Party to that

deed entertained a Thought of dividing that House and Land among 50 ministers, that shall happen to settle within

the Borders of that Town" (Diary and Autobiography, ed. L. H. Butterfield and others, Cambridge, 1961, 1:202).

From "The Adams Papers, Digital Edition, Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 1,

https://www.masshist.org/publications/apde2/view?id=AFC01div1n7&mode=fb

"...the General Court appointed a Committee of five to inquire into the matter and ascertain if the Town was able to

support two ministers. Opposition to the new precinct gradually subsided and on June 5, 1723 the second precinct

was created. The following month the Reverend James Bayley was officially called and accepted the post as the first

minister" (no source given; posted to Find A Grave Memorial# 97457577, Created by: Jacki, Weymouth

Massachu..., 2012).

Children of JAMES BAYLEY and SARAH GODDARD are: i. JAMES

6 BAYLEY, b. January 15, 1721/22, Weymouth, Norfolk, MA118.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY: Inscription: Capt. James at Amesbury aged 74 (Find A Grave Memorial# 6926561).

ii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. November 20, 1726, Weymouth, MA; d. May 23, 1816, Woolwich, Sagadahoc, Maine; m.

(1) MARY BLANCHARD, September 03, 1747, Weymouth, MA119; b. Abt. 1729; m. (2) ELIZABETH

HOLBROOK, August 10, 1762, Weymouth, MA119.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY: "Joshua Bayley, born Nov 20, 1726, and John Bayley, born Feb 2, 1737, sons of

Rev. James Bayley, of South Weymouth, Mass., went to Woolwich. In 1774 Joshua Bayley, yeoman, and John

Bayley, gentleman, sell their interest in their father's estate to their brother James of Boston." Bayley Families in

Woolwich, ME 1774", in Porter, Joseph W. (Joseph Whitcomb). The Maine Historical Magazine (formerly

Bangor Historical Magazine). (Porter, Joseph W), Vol 4 p 187.

iii. THOMAS BAYLEY, b. October 10, 1728, Weymouth, MA119; d. Prob. Boston, MA.

iv. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. March 27, 1730, Weymouth, MA119.

45. v. NATHANIEL "NATHAN" BAYLEY, ENSIGN & DEACON, b. December 27, 1731, Weymouth, MA; d. December

17, 1812, Weymouth, MA, age 81, interred Highland Cemetery, Weymouth, MA.

vi. SARAH BAYLEY, b. June 15, 1735, Weymouth, MA119; m. JOHN PRATT, October 17, 1756, Weymouth,

Massachusetts119; b. Abt. 1730, Weymouth, MA.

vii. JOHN BAYLEY, CAPT., b. February 02, 1736/37, Weymouth, Norfolk County, MA120; d. July 29, 1813,

Woolwich, Sagadahoc Co, Maine120; m. ANN MEMOY; b. 1738; d. 1828.

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY, CAPT.: He was a captain in the Revolutionary War serving in Colonel Michael

Jackson's 8th Massachusetts Regiment. He married Ann Memoy and they had eight children: Mary, Ann,

Benjamin, John M., Elisabeth, George, David, and Jesse.

viii. MARY BAYLEY, b. October 17, 1742, Weymouth, Norfolk Co, MA121; d. January 11, 1816, Weymouth, Norfolk

Co, MA121; m. JOSIAH PRATT, August 20, 1759, Weymouth, Massachusetts121; b. Abt. 1738, Weymouth, MA.

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24. ELIZABETH5 BAYLEY (JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 29, 1702 in Massachusetts, and died

Aft. 1733. She married (1) JOHN PIERPOINT, son of EBENEZER PIERPOINT and MARY RUGGLES. He was born Abt.

1700 in Roxbury, MA. She married (2) JOHN BENNETT.

Child of ELIZABETH BAYLEY and JOHN PIERPOINT is: i. HANNAH

6 PIERPOINT.

Child of ELIZABETH BAYLEY and JOHN BENNETT is: ii. ELIZABETH

6 BENNETT.

25. SAMUEL5 BAYLEY (JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 01, 1704/05 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co,

MA122

, and died September 11, 1796 in Ward (now Auburn), Worcester Co, MA, age 91, interred in Ward, MA123

.

He married ANNA RICHARDSON December 17, 1730 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts124,125

, daughter of THOMAS

RICHARDSON and ABIGAIL RUGGLES. She was born May 11, 1710 in Billerica, Middlesex Co, MA126

, and died

January 02, 1799 in Ward, Worcester Co, MA, age 88, interred in Ward, MA127

.

Notes for SAMUEL BAYLEY: Samuel and his family resided in Roxbury on the family homestead. Samuel and Anna

Bayley were admitted to church membership in Roxbury on 15 Aug 1731 (source: A Report of the Record

Commissioners Containing the Roxbury land and church records. 1881, 2nd ed., Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, p.

106). They later moved to Ward [now Auburn], Massachusetts. "The Town of Auburn is made up of land areas

which were, in colonial times, outlying parts of Worcester, Leicester, Sutton and Oxford. These areas were

incorporated as the town of Ward on April 10, 1778. In 1837 the name was changed to Auburn " (source: Town of

Auburn, Mass. http://www.auburnguide.com/pages/index).

His son, Rev. Isaac Bayley, is interred in Auburn Center Burial Ground, which was established in 1777. It's likely

that Samuel and Anna are also interred there.

Chocksett Precinct Burial Ground 1736-1781

In Memory of 3 Children of Mr: / Samuel & Mrs: Anna Bayley,

Anna Died / Febry, ye 25th: / 1756, in ye, / 19th: Year / of her / Age.

Susannah Died / Octber: ye, 5th: / 1750 in ye, / 6th: Year / of her / Age.

Isaac Died / Novber: ye 2nd: / 1750, in ye, / 4th: Year / of his / Age.

[Anna, age 18, born before Feb 1738, i.e., about 1737.] source: Nourse, Henry Stedman. Birth, Marriage, and

Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850. (Clinton, Massachusetts:

W.J. Coulter, 1890), p. 416.

Notes for ANNA RICHARDSON: Children of Thomas Richardson ["spent his life in Billerica"] and Abigail ---: Anna,

b. about 1710, m. Samuel Bailey of Lancaster. Anna, wife of Samuel Bailey, of Lancaster, participated in an

agreement in 1756 to care for their mother, widow Abigail Richardson.

Chocksett Cemetery, Sterling, Massachusetts: Tombstone Inscriptions, transcribed by Janice Farnsworth

"In Memory of 3 children of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Anna Bayley, Anna died

Feb ye 25th, 1756 in ye 19th year of her Age. Susannah died October

ye 5th, 1750 in ye 6th year of her Age. Isaac died Nov ye 2nd, 1750

in ye 4th year of his age."

Children of SAMUEL BAYLEY and ANNA RICHARDSON are: 46. i. ELIZABETH

6 BAYLEY, b. September 19, 1731, Roxbury, MA; d. May 26, 1824.

47. ii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. March 17, 1734/35, Dudley, Worchester, MA; d. 1812, West Windsor, Windsor Co, VT.

iii. ANNA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1737, Roxbury, MA; d. February 25, 1756, Ward (now Auburn), Worcester Co, MA,

age 19, interred Chocksett Burial Ground.

iv. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. January 25, 1742/43, Roxbury, MA128.

v. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. June 29, 1750, Lancaster, Worcester Co, MA129.

vi. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1752, Newbury, Essex, MA130; d. March 10, 1792, MA, age 40131; m. DANIEL

PILSBURY, JR., CAPT., February 25, 1768, Newbury, Essex Co, MA131; b. Abt. 1750.

Notes for DANIEL PILSBURY, JR., CAPT.: Captain, Col. Edward Wigglesworth's 13th MA regt; from 1 Jan 1777

to 31 Dec 1779. Regiment joined Glover's brigade 31 Jul 1777 and remained until Burgoyne's surrender

(http://saratoganygenweb.com/batlpe.htm#pilldani).

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48. vii. ISAAC BAYLEY, REV., b. February 07, 1753, Sterling, Roxbury, Mass; d. April 10, 1814, Auburn (formerly

Ward), MA, age 61, interred Auburn Center Burial Ground.

26. JOHN5 BAYLEY (JOHN

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 24, 1715 in Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT, and

died January 04, 1757 in Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT. He married MARCY FARNUM 1737.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and MARCY FARNUM are: i. JOEL

6 BAYLEY, b. 1746.

ii. MERCY BAYLEY, b. 1739; m. SAMUEL GRIFFIN, March 15, 1770132.

27. ISAAC5 BAYLEY (ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 21, 1708/09 in Newbury, Essex County, MA,

and died October 13, 1743 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, interred Old Burying Ground. He married ABIGAIL

HILLS April 15, 1731 in Newbury, MA133

. She was born Abt. 1713 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, and died 1790.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY: He was a husbandman and cooper, and lived in Newbury. The real estate of Mr. Bailey

was all assigned to his son Abner.

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and ABIGAIL HILLS are: i. SUSANNAH

6 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1732, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; m. JOSEPH BROWN, November 23, 1752; b. [of

Newbury, MA].

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1734, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; m. ENOCH LONG, December 02, 1755, Newbury,

Essex Co, MA; b. [of Newbury, MA].

49. iii. ABNER BAYLEY, DEACON, b. March 20, 1738/39, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. January 29, 1821, West

Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 83, interred Sawyer Hill Burying Ground.

iv. SIMON BAYLEY, b. December 21, 1739, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

v. SARAH BAYLEY, b. April 30, 1741, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; m. BENJAMIN EMERY, March 12, 1761; b. [of

Rumford].

50. vi. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. April 18, 1743, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

28. EDMUND5 BAYLEY, DEACON (ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born November 17, 1710 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA134

, and died November 24, 1801 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 91, interred Old Burying

Ground135

. He married (1) MARY PARKHURST August 20, 1731 in Weston, MA136

. She was born Abt. 1712 in [of

Weston MA], and died September 24, 1736 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA137

. He married (2) ABIGAIL BARTLETT May

22, 1739 in Newbury, MA138

. She was born Abt. 1710 in Newbury, MA, and died January 21, 1757 in Newbury,

Essex County, MA, age 47139

. He married (3) PRUDENCE ORDWAY January 04, 1758 in Essex Co, Massachusetts139

.

She died Aft. 1798.

Notes for EDMUND BAYLEY, DEACON: He was a cordwainer and yeoman, and lived in Newbury. His homestead

was assigned to his son Josiah.

Children of EDMUND BAYLEY and MARY PARKHURST are: i. JOSIAH

6 BAYLEY, b. January 26, 1732/33, Newbury, Essex County, MA140.

ii. MARY BAYLEY, b. August 1736, Newbury, Essex County, MA140.

Children of EDMUND BAYLEY and ABIGAIL BARTLETT are: iii. NATHANIEL

6 BAYLEY, b. March 05, 1739/40, Newbury, Essex County, MA140; d. Abt. 1796, Washington Co,

Maine, interred Bailey Cemetery at Bailey Hill; m. MARTHA EMERY, August 06, 1761, Newbury, Essex, MA141;

b. 1741, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. 1807, Washington Co, Maine.

Notes for NATHANIEL BAYLEY:

Husband of Martha (Emery) Bailey, married 6 Aug 1761.

Parents of Martha, Sarah, Nathaniel, Isaac, Mathew, Lydia, another Nathaniel, Samuel, Abigail, and Josiah Sr.

Killed by an Indian near Foley Rd. in what is now Baileyville, Maine. The town was named in his honor.

Nathaniel Bailey's death is detailed in "History of Early Baileyville, Maine and Its Pioneers" by Dr. Albert

Bailey,1972. Dr. Bailey wrote, "Nathaniel's vest (tunic), with the hole in it, was in possession of the writer's

grandfather at one time - but it has long since disappeared." Nathaniel Bailey was buried near where he lived;

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there is no permanent marker. Dr. Bailey noted that a will prepared for Nathaniel's father, dated March 1797,

acknowledged the death of Nathaniel. Therefore, Nathaniel must have been killed before the spring of 1797,

possibly the fall of 1796. Dr. Bailey questioned why the Indian, who had been friendly and willing to work for

Bailey, would have killed Nathaniel. Dr. Bailey wrote that it was the custom of the Indians to share food and

drink with others if one had plenty and another had little. In this case, Nathaniel had plenty of rum which he

refused to share. Dr. Bailey wrote, "Nathaniel had a plentiful store of rum, the Indian wanted more of it; when

refused, he automatically reverted, drunk as he was, to his ingrained savagery and killed his former benefactor."

Dr. Bailey also noted that a child (Elizabeth) in Nathaniel's home actually came from another family -the Chettis

family of St. Andrews, New Brunswick. The Chettis father had died and the rest of the family would have starved

to death had local Indians not provided food and supplies for the family. Mrs. Chettis and her other children

eventually returned to England, leaving baby Elizabeth in the care of Nathaniel and his wife, Martha. Mrs. Chettis

never sent for Elizabeth; she and her children are assumed to have perished at sea during the trip to England. Dr.

Albert Bailey's manuscript is likely available at the Baileyville Library.

A descendent of Nathaniel Bailey has explored the hill and identified evidence of Nathaniel's homestead.

51. iv. EDMUND BAYLEY, b. September 02, 1741, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

v. SAMUEL BAYLEY, b. December 30, 1742, Newbury, Essex, MA141; d. January 14, 1816, Essex Co, MA, interred

Highland Cemetery, age 73; m. PATIENCE; d. January 12, 1811, Essex Co, MA, interred Highland Cemetery, age

73.

52. vi. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. October 01, 1744, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. August 17, 1837, Newbury, Essex

County, MA, age 93, interred Sawyer Hill Burying Ground.

vii. THOMAS BAYLEY, b. February 14, 1745/46, Newbury, Essex, MA142; d. 1811; m. ELIZABETH KIMBALL; b.

Abt. 1750, [of Newbury, MA].

viii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. March 10, 1747/48142.

ix. DAVID BAYLEY, b. November 11, 1752142; d. 1757.

Children of EDMUND BAYLEY and PRUDENCE ORDWAY are: x. SARAH

6 BAYLEY, b. March 17, 1759.

53. xi. JOSIAH BAYLEY, b. June 04, 1764, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

29. JOSHUA5 BAYLEY, DEACON (ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 07, 1712 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA143

, and died September 29, 1786 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 74-5-13143

. He married ELIZABETH

CHASE September 04, 1734 in Newbury, Essex, MA144

. She was born Abt. 1716 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, and

died Aft. 1786.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY, DEACON: He was a cooper and yeoman, and lived in the West parish of Newbury, being

a deacon and esquire, and called gentleman.

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and ELIZABETH CHASE are: i. SARAH

6 BAYLEY, b. February 07, 1741/42, Newbury, Essex County, MA144.

ii. ANNE BAYLEY, b. August 17, 1753, Newbury, Essex Co, MA144; d. Prob. Berlin, VT; m. SAMUEL CURRIER; b.

Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iii. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. October 24, 1755, Newbury, Essex County, MA144; m. SAMUEL TITCOMB, November

17, 1774; b. Abt. 1750, Newburyport, MA.

iv. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. May 11, 1757, Newbury, Essex County, MA144; d. March 15, 1809, Berlin, VT; m. SALLY

CHASE, March 18, 1781, Newbury, Essex Co, MA145; b. Abt. 1760.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY: He may be the same Joshua Bayley who was appointed county surveyor for the

county of Cumberland on 26 March 1778 (History of Windsor County, Vermont, edited by Aldrich, L. C. and

Holmes, F. R. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co. Publishers, 1891).

v. RHODA BAYLEY, b. March 07, 1759, Newbury, Essex Co, MA146; d. Aft. 1786; m. JONATHAN EMERSON; b.

Abt. 1755, Salem, NH.

54. vi. PAUL BAYLEY, b. July 16, 1763, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

55. vii. EBENEZER BAYLEY, b. March 03, 1766, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. Prob. Berlin, VT.

30. MOSES5 BAYLEY (ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born November 11, 1716 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA147

, and died June 11, 1778 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA148

. He married (1) MARY ORDWAY July 10, 1739 in

Newbury, Essex County, MA148

, daughter of HANNANIAH ORDWAY and ABIGAIL MERRILL. She was born July 13,

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1706 in Newbury, Essex County, MA148

, and died January 21, 1761 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 39149

. He

married (2) RUTH MARCH July 25, 1761 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA150

. She was born Abt. 1720.

Notes for MOSES BAYLEY: He was a house-joiner, and subsequently an inn-holder; and lived in Newbury.

Children of MOSES BAYLEY and MARY ORDWAY are: 56. i. MOSES

6 BAYLEY, b. March 12, 1739/40, Newbury, Essex County, MA; d. Prob. Newbury, Orange Co, VT.

ii. MARY BAYLEY, b. January 09, 1740/41, Newbury, Essex County, MA151; m. JOSEPH GOODRIDGE, M.D.,

March 17, 1763, Newbury, Essex Co, MA152; b. Abt. 1735.

iii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. March 29, 1744, Newbury, Essex Co, MA153; m. MATTHIAS ATKINSON, April 10, 1766,

Newbury, Essex Co, MA154; b. Abt. 1740.

iv. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. May 18, 1746.

v. PRUDENCE BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. December 30, 1748, Newbury, Essex Co, MA155; m. SILAS

ROGERS, JR.; b. Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

vi. SARAH BAYLEY, b. July 20, 1750, Newbury, Essex County, MA156; m. STEPHEN MORSE, CAPT.; b. Abt. 1745.

vii. BETTY BAYLEY, b. April 20, 1753.

viii. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. July 11, 1759.

31. STEPHEN5 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 01, 1707/08 in Newbury, Essex, MA, and

died July 02, 1797 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 89. He married HANNAH KELLEY May 13, 1729 in Newbury,

MA156

. She was born Abt. 1710 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, and died January 16, 1784 in Newbury, MA, age

73156

.

Notes for STEPHEN BAYLEY: He was a yeoman and cooper, and lived in Newbury.

Children of STEPHEN BAYLEY and HANNAH KELLEY are: 57. i. STEPHEN

6 BAYLEY, b. October 23, 1736, Newbury, Essex, MA; d. December 06, 1771, Newbury, Essex, MA.

ii. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. November 18, 1738, Newbury, Essex, MA156.

58. iii. ENOCH (TWIN) BAYLEY, b. April 26, 1741, Newbury, MA; d. 1793.

iv. DANIEL BAYLEY, b. April 26, 1741, Newbury, Essex, MA156.

v. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. August 27, 1744, Newbury, MA156; d. January 07, 1806, Newbury, Essex Co, MA156.

vi. SARAH BAYLEY, b. October 29, 1746, Newbury, Essex, MA156.

vii. AMOS BAYLEY, b. March 26, 1750, Newbury, Essex, MA156; d. January 16, 1810, Newbury, Essex Co, MA156.

32. ENOCH5 BAYLEY, CAPT. (JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 20, 1719 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA157

, and died September 07, 1757 in Albany, NY. He married PRICILLA FRYE. She was born Abt. 1725

in Andover, MA, and died Aft. 1760.

Notes for ENOCH BAYLEY, CAPT.: He graduated at Harvard college ; preached a while, and then entered the army as

a chaplain, dying in the service, at Albany. His estate was insolvent.

Children of ENOCH BAYLEY and PRICILLA FRYE are: i. HANNAH

6 BAYLEY, b. October 22, 1750, Newbury, Essex County, MA158.

ii. FRYE BAYLEY, b. January 01, 1748/49, Newbury, Essex Co, MA159; d. January 11, 1827, Chelsea, Orange Co,

VT, age 78, interred Oxbow Cemetery160; m. (1) DEBORAH TILLOTSON, 1768, Newbury, Orange Co, VT160; b.

March 25, 1748; d. January 30, 1772, Orange Co, VT, interred Oxbow Cemetery; m. (2) MARY PORTER, Abt.

1772, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; b. Abt. 1753, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; m. (3) MARY EDDY, December 12,

1811, Chelsea, Orange Co, VT160.

Notes for FRYE BAYLEY: He joined the Army in 1776 as an Ensign, and commanded a company in 1777 that

went out from Newbury to Saratoga where he was present at the surrender of Burgoyne. In 1781, he was captain

of a company attached to Col. Peter Olcott's regiment in guarding and scouting. In all, he rendered outstanding

service to the country.

iii. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. November 05, 1752, Newbury, Essex Co, MA161.

iv. ENOCH BAYLEY, b. August 09, 1757, Andover, MA.

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33. JOHN5 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 04, 1729 in Newbury, Essex County, MA

161,

and died 1771. He married ANNE CHASE November 09, 1752 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA162

. She was born Abt.

1735, and died Aft. 1785.

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY: He was a cooper and yeoman, and lived in Newbury. His will, dated Oct. 22, 1771, being

proved Nov. 25, 1771. She was his widow in 1785.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and ANNE CHASE are: 59. i. DANIEL

6 BAYLEY, b. February 08, 1754, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. Aft. 1814.

ii. SUSANNA BAYLEY, b. March 29, 1758, Newbury, Essex Co, MA163; m. JOSEPH SAWYER, November 26, 1778,

Newbury, Essex Co, MA164; b. Abt. 1750, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iii. ANNA BAYLEY, b. November 22, 1760165.

iv. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. April 05, 1763, Newbury, Essex Co, MA165; d. 1785.

Notes for JUDITH BAYLEY: Her will, dated May 25, 1784, was proved July 25, 1785.

60. v. JOHN BAYLEY, b. December 28, 1765, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. Aft. 1794.

vi. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. March 04, 1768165; d. 1814.

34. JACOB5 BAYLEY, GENERAL (JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 19, 1726 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA166

, and died March 01, 1815 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT, age 89, interred Ox Bow Cemetery167

. He married

PRUDENCE NOYES October 16, 1745 in Newbury, Essex County, MA168

, daughter of EPHRAIM NOYES and

PRUDENCE STICKNEY. She was born April 10, 1725 in Newbury, Essex County, MA169

, and died June 01, 1809 in

Newbury, Orange Co, VT169

.

Notes for JACOB BAYLEY, GENERAL:

After marriage, they settled at Hamstead, NH for a number of years. When war broke out in 1756, Jacob raised a

company and he was made Captain. He was present "when Fort William Henry was captured in August 1757" and

narrowly escaped the massacre there. After his honorable service, Jacob was promoted to Colonel and in 1759, he

took part in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point (An Account of the Fifth Annual Gathering of the

Bailey-Bayley Family Association, 1897). He arrived in Newbury, VT Oct, 1764.

"A descendant of Governor Chittenden has well described General Bayley as "One of the neglected patriots of

the Revolution." Wells, in his excellent "History of Newbury, Vt.," estimates General Bayley as follows: " He had

great talents and his usefulness to the American cause was very great ; it is believed that losses which he suffered by

his service to the patriot cause amounted to sixty thousand dollars, for which, notwithstanding his applications to

Congress, he received no return ; he sacrificed all his estate to pay his debts and died a poor man; he has been well

called 'The Father of Newbury,' and his services to the town and the church can hardly be over-estimated; his

influence with the Indians doubtless prevented many disasters to the frontier, and his sacrifices in behalf of the

American cause contributed toward the establishment of her colonies ; his fame will always be great in this town,

but by tlie present generation even of his descendants, the services which he rendered are very imperfectly

understood; his sphere of operations was narrow, but in it no man could have accomplished a more durable work;

his loyalty to the patriot cause was never questioned, and his course during the war has never needed apology or

required vindication ; it is unfortunate for his fame that he took the course which he did regarding the motives and

influence of the Aliens, Governor Chittenden and the other leaders of the Vermont cause; had he understood their

plans and acted with them, his name would have gone into history second in fame to that of no man in Vermont"

(Bayley, 1911, pp. 49-50).

"Little can be added to the comprehensive estimates of his public life, from which I have above quoted, and I will

only attempt to summarize his character and services. He was a pioneer of strong, unselfish purpose; a patriot of

uncompromising fidelity; a soldier unstained by personal ambition; a citizen ever devoted to the public good. While

he lacked the fire of a Sam Adams, his patriotism was equally deep and strong, and not less severely tested ;

although he never possessed the swaying eloquence of a Patrick Henry, nevertheless, he easily won and maintained

the confidence of those who knew him; while he did not have the genius for government of a Franklin, yet his

counsel was wise and his judgment sound, and although his name is not conspicuously linked with any great battle,

yet his untiring and self-sacrificing services in raising, equipping, and maintaining the militia throughout the large

district under his command contributed very materially to those successes which gave to the names of others

undying glory and fame (Bayley, 1911, pp. 50-51).

Children of JACOB BAYLEY and PRUDENCE NOYES are:

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61. i. EPHRAIM6 BAYLEY, b. October 05, 1746, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. July 07, 1825, Lyman, Grafton Co, NH.

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. January 16, 1748/49170; m. MOSES LITTLE, COL..

iii. NOYES BAYLEY, b. February 16, 1751/52170.

iv. JOSHUA BAYLEY, MAJOR, b. June 11, 1753, Hampstead, Rockingham Co, NH171; d. July 03, 1841, Newbury,

Orange Co, VT171; m. ANNA FOWLER, Abt. 1774; b. January 22, 1754, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; d. May 15,

1837, Newbury, Orange Co, VT.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY, MAJOR: He served during several campaigns during the Revolutionary War and

was town representative of Newbury, VT for three terms (not continuously) from 1791-1809,

62. v. JACOB BAYLEY, CAPT., b. October 02, 1755, Hampstead, Rockingham Co, NH; d. June 28, 1837, Newbury,

Orange Co, VT, interred Ox Bow Cemetery.

vi. JAMES BAYLEY, b. October 01, 1757, Hampstead, Rockingham Co, NH172; d. April 19, 1784173; m. SARAH

BAYLEY, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; b. Abt. 1765.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY: He was taken prisoner on 15 June 1782 by the party which had failed to capture his

father. After being taken to Canada, bareheaded and barefooted, he was held prisoner for several months.

vii. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1759; m. STEPHEN LITTLE, DEACON.

viii. ABNER BAYLEY, b. December 10, 1763.

63. ix. JOHN BAYLEY, COL., b. May 20, 1765, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; d. July 26, 1839, Newbury, Orange Co, VT.

x. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. June 28, 1767, Newbury, Orange Co, VT174; d. August 30, 1850, Newbury, Orange Co,

VT175; m. BETSEY JOHNSON, March 25, 1788, Newbury, Orange Co, VT175; b. February 28, 1770, Newbury,

Orange Co, VT175; d. March 13, 1844, Newbury, Orange Co, VT175.

35. DAVID5 BAYLEY (DAVID

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 18, 1716/17 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA176

, and died December 23, 1803 in Jaffrey, NH177

. He married ELIZABETH DOLE February 22, 1737/38 in

Newbury, MA178

. She was born Abt. 1720 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

Notes for DAVID BAYLEY: He was a joiner; and lived in Newbury until 1742, when he settled in Tewksbury.

Children of DAVID BAYLEY and ELIZABETH DOLE are: i. DAVID

6 BAYLEY, b. February 18, 1738/39, Newbury, Essex County, MA178.

64. ii. JONATHAN BAYLEY, b. 1740, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iii. OLIVER BAYLEY, b. November 08, 1742, Newbury, MA178; d. September 1760, Crown Point179.

Notes for OLIVER BAYLEY: Died in the French war at Crown Point, of small pox.

iv. ABRAHAM BAYLEY, b. January 25, 1746/47, Newbury, Essex Co, MA180; d. Prob. Keene, NH.

Notes for ABRAHAM BAYLEY: Settled in Jaffrey, NH and removed to Keene, NH.

v. EUNICE BAYLEY, b. April 04, 1749, Newbury, Essex Co, MA180; m. SILAS MARSHALL; b. Abt. 1745.

vi. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. July 04, 1751, Newbury, Essex Co, MA180; d. Prob. Jaffrey, NH; m. PHINEAS

SPAULDING.

vii. DAVID BAYLEY, b. March 21, 1754, Newbury, Essex Co, MA180; m. DOROTHY BAILEY, December 12, 1776;

b. January 25, 1755.

Notes for DAVID BAYLEY: He was of Tewksbury, blacksmith, in 1778; and of Jaffrey, NH, blacksmith, 1784-

1790.

viii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. September 14, 1756180; d. Prob. Brookline, NH; m. GEORGE BATTERLY, November 16,

1794180.

ix. EDNAH BAYLEY, b. October 14, 1758180; m. EZRA ANNIS, JR., November 26, 1778, Andover180.

x. OLIVE BAYLEY, b. August 13, 1761180.

xi. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. July 03, 1764180.

xii. OLIVER BAYLEY, b. February 08, 1768180.

Generation No. 6

36. JOHN GIDDINGS6 BAYLEY (DANIEL

5, JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1737 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA. He married ABIGAIL.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and ABIGAIL are: i. SARAH

7 BAYLEY, b. November 23, 1765, Newbury, Essex Co, MA181.

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ii. JAMES BAYLEY, b. August 17, 1767, Newbury, Essex Co, MA181.

37. DANIEL6 BAYLEY (WILLIAM

5, JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 28, 1744 in Amesbury, MA

182, and

died Abt. 1790. He married ANNA. She was born Abt. 1750, and died Aft. 1790.

Notes for DANIEL BAYLEY: He was a ship-builder; and lived in Amesbury. His wife Anna was appointed

administratrix of his estate Feb. 22, 1790.

Children of DANIEL BAYLEY and ANNA are: i. WILLIAM

7 BAYLEY, b. January 24, 1769, Amesbury, MA182.

ii. BETSEY BAYLEY, b. January 29, 1771, Amesbury, MA182; d. Aft. 1798, Prob. Amesbury, MA; m. JEREMIAH

BAGLEY, July 05, 1795; b. Amesbury, MA; d. Aft. 1798, Prob. Amesbury, MA.

iii. NANCY "ANNA" BAYLEY, b. May 05, 1779, Amesbury, MA182; m. JOSEPH HACKETT.

38. JAMES6 BAYLEY, REV. (JAMES

5, JOHN

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 26, 1750 in Newburyport,

Essex Co, MA, and died March 04, 1828 in VT? interred Peacham, Caledonia Co, VT. He married MARY "POLLY"

BAILEY April 18, 1772, daughter of EDWARD BAILEY. She was born June 14, 1746 in Salem, NH.

Children of JAMES BAYLEY and MARY BAILEY are: i. RUTHERFORD

7 BAYLEY, b. 1773.

ii. ACHA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1774.

iii. FLAVEL BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1776.

39. NATHAN6 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born 1735 in Newbury, Essex County, MA,

and died 1819 in Prob. Maine. He married SARAH PILSBURY February 08, 1757 in Newbury, Essex County, MA183

.

She was born Abt. 1740, and died 1815.

Notes for NATHAN BAYLEY: "When he was young he was laid away as dead with the throat distemper." He was a

cordwainer, and lived in West parish of Newbury till 1769, when he removed to Pownalboro, Maine (The Essex

Antiquarian, 1911, p. 118).

Children of NATHAN BAYLEY and SARAH PILSBURY are: i. JOHN

7 BAYLEY, b. February 27, 1758, Newbury, Essex Co, MA184; d. 1841, Maine184; m. MARY TURNER.

ii. THADDEUS BAYLEY, b. November 28, 1759, Newbury, Essex Co, MA184.

Notes for THADDEUS BAYLEY: Baptist clergyman

iii. MICAJAH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1763.

iv. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. August 10, 1767, Newbury, Essex Co, MA184; d. March 22, 1848184; m. RACHEL; b. Abt.

1770; d. February 22, 1816184.

Notes for JOSEPH BAYLEY: Baptist clergyman at Whitefield

40. RICHARD6 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1737 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA. He married MARY BOYNTON.

Child of RICHARD BAYLEY and MARY BOYNTON is: i. ASA

7 BAYLEY, b. January 19, 1763, Essex County, MA.

41. ASA6 BAYLEY (JOSEPH

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1745 in Essex Co, MA, and died

March 13, 1828 in West Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age 83184

. He married ABIGAIL CHASE November 26, 1767 in

Haverhill, MA184

. She was born Abt. 1744 in MA, and died May 04, 1826 in West Newbury, Essex Co, MA, age

82184

.

Notes for ASA BAYLEY: Living in Newbury in 1768

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Children of ASA BAYLEY and ABIGAIL CHASE are: i. SON

7 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1789.

ii. EUNICE BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1774, Newbury, Essex Co, MA. Baptized 27 Nov 1774

iii. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1778, Newbury, Essex Co, MA, Baptized 20 Sept 1778

42. JOHN6 BAYLEY (EZEKIEL

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1747 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

He married SARAH HALE EMERY November 16, 1786185

. She was born Abt. 1760 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

Child of JOHN BAYLEY and SARAH EMERY is: 65. i. TAPPAN

7 BAYLEY, b. September 24, 1788, MA.

43. WEBSTER6 BAYLEY (EZEKIEL

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 23, 1747 in West Newbury,

Essex Co, MA186

, and died 1830 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT. He married MARY NOYES August 24, 1773 in

Newbury, Essex Co, MA187

. She was born Abt. 1750, and died Aft. 1788.

Notes for WEBSTER BAYLEY: He was a cordwainer and yeoman

Children of WEBSTER BAYLEY and MARY NOYES are: i. EZEKIEL

7 BAYLEY, b. September 14, 1778, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. August 18, 1862, Newbury, Orange Co,

VT, age 83-11-4188.

ii. LYDIA BAYLEY, b. May 19, 1774.

iii. WILLIAM BAYLEY, b. April 15, 1776, West Newbury, Essex, MA188; d. December 22, 1866, Newbury, VT, age

90-8-7188.

iv. SARAH BAYLEY, b. April 19, 1781.

v. MARY BAYLEY, b. October 13, 1783.

44. SAMUEL6 BAYLEY (SAMUEL

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 15, 1765 in Newbury, Essex

Co, MA189

, and died June 13, 1807. He married HANNAH CHASE. She was born Abt. 1768.

Child of SAMUEL BAYLEY and HANNAH CHASE is: i. HANNAH

7 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1806; m. LUTHER ROGERS; b. Abt. 1805.

45. NATHANIEL "NATHAN"6 BAYLEY, ENSIGN & DEACON (JAMES

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

December 27, 1731 in Weymouth, MA190

, and died December 17, 1812 in Weymouth, MA, age 81, interred

Highland Cemetery, Weymouth, MA190

. He married (1) TAMAR WHITE October 03, 1754 in Weymouth,

Massachusetts190

. She was born Abt. 1735, and died June 20, 1789 in Weymouth, MA, age 58191

. He married (2)

DEBORAH PRATT November 01, 1789 in Weymouth, Massachusetts191

. She was born Abt. 1762, and died August

31, 1830 in Weymouth, MA, age 68191

.

Notes for NATHANIEL "NATHAN" BAYLEY, ENSIGN & DEACON: "He was a soldier at Crown Point in 1755, and

captain in the State militia, as well as an active member of his church, in which he held the office of deacon. In

1774 he was a delegate to the first Provincial Congress of Deputies in the Province of Massachusetts Bay" (Account

of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, 1903, p. 29). Nathan was an ardent patriot of the

Revolutionary War.

Children of NATHANIEL BAYLEY and TAMAR WHITE are: i. LYDIA

7 BAYLEY, b. August 01, 1755, Weymouth, MA192; d. Aft. 1840; m. JOHN THOMAS, December 04, 1774,

MA192; b. June 15, 1751, Braintree, MA192; d. July 09, 1834192.

ii. TAMAR BAYLEY, b. December 13, 1756, Weymouth, MA193; m. JOSIAH THAYER, May 11, 1786, MA193; b.

Abt. 1750.

66. iii. SAMUEL BAYLEY, MAJOR, b. June 14, 1758, Weymouth, MA; d. March 16, 1839, Weymouth, MA, age 81,

interred Highland Cemetery, Weymouth, MA.

iv. SARAH BAYLEY, b. July 12, 1763, Weymouth, MA193; d. July 24, 1787193.

v. MARY BAYLEY, b. January 26, 1765, Weymouth, MA193; m. NATHANIEL RICHARDS, JR., August 14, 1784,

Weymouth, Massachusetts193; b. Abt. 1760.

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vi. CHARLOTTE BAYLEY, b. September 23, 1767, Weymouth, MA193; m. JAMES RICHARDS, 2ND., October 02,

1788193; b. Abt. 1760.

vii. NATHANIEL BAYLEY, b. October 04, 1769.

viii. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. July 19, 1772, Weymouth, MA193; m. JOSIAH BLANCHARD, June 27, 1793193; b. Abt.

1768.

46. ELIZABETH6 BAYLEY (SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 19, 1731 in Roxbury,

MA194

, and died May 26, 1824195

. She married ABNER JACKMAN February 10, 1757 in Lunenburg, Worcester,

MA196

. He was born Abt. 1728, and died October 27, 1805 in Vermont, interred Cavendish Center Cemetery in

Windsor Co.197

.

Children of ELIZABETH BAYLEY and ABNER JACKMAN are: i. LEVI

7 JACKMAN.

ii. JOSIAH JACKMAN.

iii. RUTH JACKMAN.

iv. ABNER JACKMAN.

47. JOSHUA6 BAYLEY (SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 17, 1734/35 in Dudley,

Worchester, MA198,199

, and died 1812 in West Windsor, Windsor Co, VT. He married (1) MERCY DAVIS Abt. 1762

in Massachusetts prob. Worcester Co., daughter of SIMON DAVIS and HANNAH. She was born June 06, 1745 in

Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts200

, and died Abt. 1788 in Windsor, Windsor Co, VT. He married (2) SYLVIA

WARREN February 24, 1805 in Hartland, Vermont by Samuel Cheever, Minister of the Gospel201

. She was born

Abt. 1769 in MA, and died 1852 in Vermont.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY: The surname appears to be spelled Bayley at first, but it was gradually changed by

descendants to Bailey. He was baptized 30 Mar 1735 at Woodstock, Connecticut (Connecticut, Church Record

Abstracts, 1630-1920). Joshua Bailey, Sr. and his son moved to Vermont in 1781. Joshua had 17 children. " A tax

of three pence half penny on the pound, made on the list for the year 1785, for the purpose of schools in the several

school districts in said town, agreeable to a vote of said town, passed March 7, 1786." Joshua Bayley was among

those who paid the tax in Windsor, VT (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/windsor/windsor/index.htm).

1790 census, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont

1800 census, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont: Joshua Bailey (over 45) with 2 males (age 16-25), 7 females (10-15), 2

females (16-25). Total of 12 in the household.

1810 census, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont

Check Spooner’s Vermont Journal for vital record

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and MERCY DAVIS are: 67. i. JOSHUA

7 BAYLEY, JR., b. January 09, 1763, Warwick, Franklin, MA or Roxbury, MA; d. April 11, 1843, Derby,

Orleans, VT, age 81, interred Derby Center Cemetery.

68. ii. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. March 27, 1769, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

69. iii. ELIJAH BAYLEY, b. September 15, 1772, Marlborough, Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1840, Prob. Massena, St.

Lawrence, NY.

70. iv. ANNA MARIE "MARY" BAYLEY, b. December 29, 1774, Marlboro, MA; d. August 02, 1847, Derby, Orleans,

VT.

v. LOIS BAYLEY, b. August 28, 1776202.

vi. EUNICE BAYLEY, b. May 11, 1778, Marlborough, MA202.

71. vii. JAMES BAYLEY, b. March 04, 1780, Marlborough, Middlesex Co, MA; d. 1861, Shelboygan Falls, WI, age 82,

interred Sheboygan Falls Cemetery.

viii. MERCY BAYLEY, b. January 27, 1782, Windsor, VT203.

ix. JOHN BAYLEY, b. July 02, 1783, Windsor, VT204.

72. x. MARY "POLLY" P. BAYLEY, b. January 18, 1785, Windsor, VT; d. June 29, 1858, Milton (Greater Boston area),

Norfolk, Massachusetts, age 74.

xi. ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. May 20, 1788, Windsor, VT205.

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and SYLVIA WARREN are: 73. xii. BENJAMIN

7 BAYLEY, b. January 13, 1806, Windsor, VT; d. June 15, 1878, Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin,

interred Beaver Dam City Cemetery.

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74. xiii. ISAAC BAYLEY, b. April 13, 1810, Windsor, VT; d. 1866, Vernon, Waukesha, Wisconsin, interred Beaver Dam

City Cemetery.

48. ISAAC6 BAYLEY, REV. (SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 07, 1753 in Sterling,

Roxbury, Mass206

, and died April 10, 1814 in Auburn (formerly Ward), MA, age 61, interred Auburn Center Burial

Ground207

. He married ELIZABETH "BETSEY" EMERSON April 08, 1784 in MA208

. She was born May 05, 1755 in

Hollis, NH208

, and died January 05, 1842 in Auburn, MA, age 86y 7m,interred Auburn Center Burial Ground209

.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY, REV.: Isaac may have been born in Lancaster, Worcester, MA ("Massachusetts Births and

Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZKT-D6J : 4

December 2014), Samuel Bayley in entry for Isaac Bayley, 07 Feb 1753; citing Lancaster, Worcester, MA, ; FHL

microfilm 0547550 IT 1). Alt. birth date: 7 Feb 1755

He graduated from Harvard in 1781; was ordained and settled at Auburn, MA in 1784; and served as pastor there

for 30 years (Jacobus, 1933).

"On January 25, 2006 the First Congregational Church in Auburn will be 230 years old. On January 25, 1776 the

church was organized at a worship service, and the first “Holy Sacrament of ye Supper was observed on June 9th,

1776. Originally called South Parish, the community voted to build a meeting house in August of 1773 but it was

not finished and occupied until 1784, eleven years later. From 1776 to 1784, 8 years, the pulpit was supplied by

pastors from the area. Rev. Isaac Bayley was called by the church in 1784 as the first settled minister, and he served

his whole ministry, 30 years, in the church (source:

http://www.auburnfirstucc.org/Tidings/TIDINGS_Jan2006_.pdf)

Herald of Good Tidings, Page 5: Reverend Isaac Bayley’s Acceptance Letter (In 1784, Rev. Isaac Bayley became

the church’s first pastor.) Submitted by George DuHamel and Paula Lubin, Church Historians

To the Church of Christ in Ward and the Inhabitants of S.P. Town

Dearly Beloved, the invitation to which you have given to take the oversight of you in the Lord. I have taken into

serious consideration and what answer I should make, whether to accept insufficiency of the important undertaking I

have been most ready to answer in the negative, but when I consider your destitute state and condition. The unhappy

consequences which appear likely to follow up on your remaining so the earnest desires on many of you that I

should tarry, Me think I hear God call to me by you to answer in the affirmative and to say so to Him who I trust has

called me to preach the good news of the salvation by His only begotten son. I dare not therefore, I now trusting as I

hope to Him who is the great head in influence for assistance accept of your invitation to settle with you in the

ministry and now my brethren and friends, I get your prayers to God for me that I may so preach and to conduct as

that I may not after I preached to others be myself a castaway, pray Him who walketh amist this golden candlesticks,

holding the stars in his right hand that he would hold me and communicate Lights unto one so that I might Shine as a

brilliant star in this golden candlestick, pray that I may hold fast the form of sound, words of faith and love that I

may an example of the believers in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit and in purity that I may give

attendance to read and exhortation to Doctrine and that in such manner as that my profiting may appear to all, pray

for one another, pray that we may all so live in Love and Peace as that we may know by happy experience how good

it is and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in Unity. I hope I shall not cease to cry to Him who

performeth all things for us that he would grant us all grace so to Live as that we may live the Doctrine of God, our

savior in all things whilst here on Earth and when time with us all shall be no longer, receive us to Him Self in

Glory. From your unworthy Pastor Elect Isaac Bayley

(source: http://www.auburnfirstucc.org/Tidings/TIDINGS_DEC09.pdf)

Notes for ELIZABETH "BETSEY" EMERSON: Inscription: In Memory of, Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, Relict of Rev. Isaac

Bailey, who died Jan 5 1848, Aged 86 yrs, 8 mos

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and ELIZABETH EMERSON are: i. DANIEL

7 BAYLEY, b. March 19, 1785, Auburn, MA210.

75. ii. ISAAC BAYLEY, ESQ., b. May 25, 1788, Ward, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; d. March 02, 1824, Providence,

RI.

iii. SAMUEL BAYLEY, d. February 02, 1790, Auburn (formerly Ward), MA.

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49. ABNER6 BAYLEY, DEACON (ISAAC

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 20, 1738/39 in Newbury,

Essex County, MA211

, and died January 29, 1821 in West Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 83, interred Sawyer

Hill Burying Ground211

. He married (1) ABIGAIL CHENEY May 24, 1758 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA211

. She was

born Abt. 1740 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, and died November 28, 1783 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA age 48,

interred Sawyer Hill Burying Ground. He married (2) JUDITH BAYLEY April 07, 1785 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA212

, daughter of EDMUND BAYLEY and ABIGAIL BARTLETT. She was born October 01, 1744 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA213

, and died August 17, 1837 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 93, interred Sawyer Hill Burying

Ground213

.

Notes for ABNER BAYLEY, DEACON: He was a cordwainer and yeoman, and lived in Newbury.

Children of ABNER BAYLEY and ABIGAIL CHENEY are: i. ISAAC

7 BAYLEY, b. September 17, 1763, Newbury, Essex County, MA214.

76. ii. ABNER BAYLEY, b. October 08, 1765, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

iii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. September 07, 1768, Newbury, Essex County, MA214.

iv. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. August 29, 1775, Newbury, Essex County, MA214.

Child of ABNER BAYLEY and JUDITH BAYLEY is: v. JOHN

7 BAYLEY214, b. April 21, 1787, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

50. ISAAC6 BAYLEY (ISAAC

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 18, 1743 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

He married MARY MARSH August 23, 1764 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA215

. She was born Abt. 1750.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY: He was a cordwainer and lived in Newbury, MA.

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and MARY MARSH are: 77. i. ISAAC

7 BAYLEY, b. February 19, 1766, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

ii. ENOCH BAYLEY, b. March 29, 1769.

iii. STEPHEN MOODY BAYLEY, b. June 06, 1772.

iv. WILLIAM BAYLEY, b. May 06, 1776.

51. EDMUND6 BAYLEY (EDMUND

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 02, 1741 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA216

. He married ABIGAIL WEST Abt. 1769 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA. She was born Abt. 1750.

Notes for EDMUND BAYLEY: He lived in Newbury, and was a soldier in the expedition to Canada in 1759.

Children of EDMUND BAYLEY and ABIGAIL WEST are: i. DAVID

7 BAYLEY, b. August 09, 1770, Newbury, Essex Co, MA217.

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. April 26, 1772, Newbury, Essex Co, MA217; m. JOSEPH ORDWAY, September 04, 1796,

Newbury, Essex Co, MA217.

iii. MARY BAYLEY, b. September 03, 1774, Newbury, Essex County, MA217.

52. JUDITH6 BAYLEY (EDMUND

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 01, 1744 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA218

, and died August 17, 1837 in Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 93, interred Sawyer Hill Burying

Ground218

. She married (1) JAMES KINRECK December 17, 1763219

. He was born Abt. 1740. She married (2)

ABNER BAYLEY, DEACON April 07, 1785 in Newbury, Essex County, MA219

, son of ISAAC BAYLEY and ABIGAIL

HILLS. He was born March 20, 1738/39 in Newbury, Essex County, MA220

, and died January 29, 1821 in West

Newbury, Essex County, MA, age 83, interred Sawyer Hill Burying Ground220

.

Notes for ABNER BAYLEY, DEACON: He was a cordwainer and yeoman, and lived in Newbury.

Child is listed above under (49) Abner Bayley, Deacon.

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53. JOSIAH6 BAYLEY (EDMUND

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 04, 1764 in Newbury, Essex Co,

MA221

. He married RUTH POOR November 27, 1788 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA222

. She was born Abt. 1770 in

Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

Notes for JOSIAH BAYLEY: He was a cordwainer; and lived in Newbury, removing to Londonderry, NH.

Children of JOSIAH BAYLEY and RUTH POOR are: i. EDMUND

7 BAYLEY, b. September 14, 1789.

ii. PRUDENCE BAYLEY, b. June 14, 1792.

iii. PARKER BAYLEY.

iv. HANNAH BAYLEY.

v. JOSEPH JENNESS BAYLEY, b. July 21, 1812, Londonderry, Rockingham Co, NH; d. 1864, Newbury, Essex Co,

MA, interred South Byfield Cemetery; m. ALMIRA "MYRA" DANFORTH, November 23, 1826, Newbury, Essex

Co, MA; b. Abt. 1815; d. 1891.

vi. JOHN BAYLEY, b. July 21, 1812, Londonderry; m. PAMELIA.

vii. MARY BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1816; d. June 10, 1849223.

54. PAUL6 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 16, 1763 in Newbury, Essex County,

MA224

. He married EUNICE/EMMA CARR February 19, 1787 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA225

. She was born Abt.

1770.

Children of PAUL BAYLEY and EUNICE/EMMA CARR are: i. JUDITH

7 BAYLEY, b. September 24, 1787, Newbury, Essex County, MA226.

ii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. November 22, 1789, Newbury, Essex County, MA226; m. ELIZABETH CHASE CARR,

February 18, 1817, Newbury, Essex Co, MA227; b. Abt. 1795.

78. iii. WALTER BAYLEY, b. October 02, 1791, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iv. EBENEZER BAYLEY, b. June 25, 1794, Newbury, Essex Co, MA228; m. ADELINE DODGE, May 13, 1824; b.

Abt. 1800.

55. EBENEZER6 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 03, 1766 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA228

, and died in Prob. Berlin, VT. He married SARAH BAYLEY June 06, 1786 in Newbury, Essex Co,

MA229

, daughter of STEPHEN BAYLEY and SARAH PILSBURY. She was born February 11, 1769 in Newbury, Essex,

MA, and died November 08, 1844 in Berlin, VT, age 83, interred Bowles Cemetery.

Notes for EBENEZER BAYLEY: He was a yeoman, and lived in Newbury until 1793, when he removed to Berlin, Vt.

Children of EBENEZER BAYLEY and SARAH BAYLEY are: i. ANNA

7 BAYLEY, b. October 06, 1786.

ii. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. April 01, 1788230.

iii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. February 26, 1790, Prob. Berlin, VT230; m. BETSEY CLARK, June 01, 1814, Berlin, VT231;

b. July 19, 1790, Berlin, VT231.

iv. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. October 1792232.

56. MOSES6 BAYLEY (MOSES

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 12, 1739/40 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA233

, and died in Prob. Newbury, Orange Co, VT. He married ELIZABETH MERRIL January 27, 1758 in

Boxford, Essex Co, MA234

, daughter of STEPHEN MERRILL and KEZIAH HARDY. She was born October 24, 1736 in

Haverhill, Grafton Co, NH234

, and died January 30, 1847 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT234

.

Children of MOSES BAYLEY and ELIZABETH MERRIL are: i. JESSIE

7 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1760, Peacham, Caledonia Co, VT.

ii. KEZIAH BAYLEY, b. March 17, 1763, Peacham, Caledonia Co, VT.

iii. LEVI BAYLEY, b. September 16, 1764.

iv. ISRAEL BAYLEY, b. August 11, 1765.

v. MOSES BAYLEY, b. November 08, 1768, Peacham, Caledonia Co, VT; d. June 29, 1858, Weston, Windsor Co,

VT235; m. SUSANNAH; b. Abt. 1770.

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Notes for MOSES BAYLEY:

1850 census, Washington, Orange, Vermont: Moses (81) and Susannah (76) Bailey with son Dennison (37).

57. STEPHEN6 BAYLEY (STEPHEN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 23, 1736 in Newbury, Essex,

MA236

, and died December 06, 1771 in Newbury, Essex, MA236

. He married SARAH PILSBURY October 03, 1759 in

Newbury, Essex Co, MA237

. She was born Abt. 1740, and died Aft. 1771.

Notes for STEPHEN BAYLEY: He was a cordwainer; and lived in Newbury.

Children of STEPHEN BAYLEY and SARAH PILSBURY are: i. HANNAH

7 BAYLEY, b. April 11, 1760, Newbury, Essex Co, MA238; d. September 18, 1821, Berlin, VT, age 61,

interred Bowles Cemetery238; m. JOHN FLANDERS, March 31, 1777, Newbury, Essex, MA239; b. February 14,

1753, South Hampton, NH240; d. September 05, 1839, Berlin, VT, age 86, interred Bowles Cemetery240.

Notes for HANNAH BAYLEY: Both were of Deering, NH in 1793.

Notes for JOHN FLANDERS: John Flanders, Newbury, served as a private in Capt. Wm. Rogers' co. of Minute

men, Col. Samuel Gerrish's regt., which marched on the alarm of Apr.19, 1775. He remained in the service until

Dec.28, 1775. He also was listed in Capt. Jeremiah Gilman's co., Lt. Col. Thomas Nixon's regt., from Jan.1, 1776

to Jan.25, 1777 (G:30). Feb.24, 1793, John Flanders, with Hannah Flanders of Deering, NH, in the Co. of

Hillsborough, NH, & Simon Chase, cooper, & Eunice Chase of Newburyport, MA, & Ebenezer Bayley & Sarah

Bayley of Berlin, VT, in the County of Orange, VT, quit claim to the estate of " our honoured father, Stephen

Bayley of Newbury, deceased, to Stephen Bayley, Jr. The above quitting claim to widow's thirds and all save

household furnishings." Wit. Amos Bayley and Joshua Bayley (:5). Feb.7, 1807, John Flanders of Berlin,VT, and

Hannah his wife, release right to the estate of Joshua Bayley of Newburyport, MA. (I:5). Sept.18, 1795, John

Flanders purchased land in Berlin, VT, from Ebenezer Bayley and Samuel Smith (I:29).

John5 FLANDERS (197.Prince4, 126.John3, 104.John2, 97.Steven, I1) was born 14 Feb 1753 in South Hampton,

NH. John died 5 Sep 1839 in Berlin, VT, at the age of 86 Title: (B:7)., and was buried in Bowles Cem., Berlin,

VT Title: Inscription on grave stone reads; " b. Feb 1753, was a soldier in 1776." NOTES for John: JOHN

FLANDERS, b. Feb.14, 1753, South Hampton, NH; d. Sept.5, 1839, Berlin, VT, bur. Bowles cem. Berlin,

inscription on gravestone: " b. Feb. 1753, was a soldier in 1776" (B:7); m.(1) Mch.31, 1777, Newbury, MA, to

Hannah Bayley (0:70); b. Apr.11, 1760 (G:34); d. Sept. 18, 1821, in her 62nd yr., bur. Bowles cem. Berlin, VT

(B:7); dau. of Stephen Bayley & Sarah Pilsbury (G:34); m.(2) Dec.4, 1823, at Berlin, VT., to Sarah Bayley

(0:117); b. 1761 (B:7); d. Nov. 8, 1844, bur. Bowles cem., Berlin, ae. 83y, "Relict of John Flanders" (B:7); dau.

of Stephen Bayley & Sarah Pilsbury (M:5). John Flanders, son of Prince Flanders, was undoubtedly the John

Flanders who married Hannah Bayley, although no actual statement to that effect has been found. The

correspondence of the date of birth, as given on the gravestone, with that of John, son of Prince Flanders, seems

sufficient evidence, but additional proof is that in 1767, John Flanders of South Hampton was warned out of

Newbury, MA, and was taken in by Stephen Bayley (G:2). Also several of the children of John Flanders and

Hannah Bayley were born in South Hampton. The previous assumption that it was John, son of Richard Flanders,

who married Hannah Bayley, has already been discussed under John Flanders. John Flanders, Newbury, served as

a private in Capt. Wm. Rogers' co. of Minute men, Col. Samuel Gerrish's regt., which marched on the alarm of

Apr.19, 1775. He remained in the service until Dec.28, 1775. He also was listed in Capt. Jeremiah Gilman's co.,

Lt. Col. Thomas Nixon's regt., from Jan.1, 1776 to Jan.25, 1777 (G:30). Feb.24, 1793, John Flanders, with

Hannah Flanders of Deering, NH, in the Co. of Hillsborough, NH, & Simon Chase, cooper, & Eunice Chase of

Newburyport, MA, & Ebenezer Bayley & Sarah Bayley of Berlin, VT, in the County of Orange, VT, quit claim

to the estate of " our honoured father, Stephen Bayley of Newbury, deceased, to Stephen Bayley, Jr. The above

quitting claim to widow's thirds and all save household furnishings." Wit. Amos Bayley and Joshua Bayley (:5).

Feb.7, 1807, John Flanders of Berlin,VT, and Hannah his wife, release right to the estate of Joshua Bayley of

Newburyport, MA. (I:5). Sept.18, 1795, John Flanders purchased land in Berlin, VT, from Ebenezer Bayley and

Samuel Smith (I:29). Sept.24, 1823, John Flanders sold half of his farm " upon which I now live" to his son

Alpheus Flanders, " on the express condition that sd Alpheus manage & improve the whole of sd farm in good

husbandlike manner & deliver to sd John half of all produce of sd farm during the natural life of sd John" (I:29).

Children (Flanders): Merged General Note: This John has not been identified positively as the father of Samuel

Flanders. Samuel's father's date of birth and birthplace were allegedly unknown to him. Samuel claimed that his

father died when he was young. He was known to have married Sarah or Sallie (___) (0:106). His son, Samuel,

was said to have been born in Old Chester, MA, but there is no town by that name. There is however, an Old

Chester, NH, as in 1778, the town of Hill, NH was incorporated as New Chester, NH.The old town of Chester

may have been called that to distinguish it from New Chester. New Chester, NH was changed to Hill, NH in

1836. It is conceivable and most probable that Samuel may have left home early and concocted a story that his

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parents were dead in order to be taken in by another family. The fact that he was in NH and the dates leave little

doubt that this was the father of Samuel. The fact that he and Sarah Bayley had children on each side of the

birthdate of Samuel allows for his birth to have occurred at this time.

ii. EUNICE BAYLEY, b. October 28, 1762, Newburyport, Essex Co, MA; d. Aft. 1793; m. SIMEON CHASE,

COOPER, April 15, 1787, Newbury, Essex Co, MA241; b. Abt. 1760, Newburyport, Essex Co, MA; d. Aft. 1793.

79. iii. STEPHEN BAYLEY, b. September 02, 1764, Newbury, Essex, MA; d. November 25, 1831.

80. iv. SARAH BAYLEY, b. February 11, 1769, Newbury, Essex, MA; d. November 08, 1844, Berlin, VT, age 83,

interred Bowles Cemetery.

v. MOLLY BAYLEY, b. April 11, 1771.

58. ENOCH (TWIN)6 BAYLEY (STEPHEN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 26, 1741 in Newbury,

MA242

, and died 1793. He married ESTHER SAWYER August 10, 1765 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA243

. She was born

Abt. 1745 in Amesbury, MA.

Notes for ENOCH (TWIN) BAYLEY: He was a cooper and yeoman, and lived in the West parish of Newbury. His will,

dated Dec. 1, 1792, was proved March 25, 1793.

Children of ENOCH BAYLEY and ESTHER SAWYER are: 81. i. MOSES

7 BAYLEY, b. September 09, 1769, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

ii. ENOCH BAYLEY, b. February 26, 1772, Newbury, Essex Co, MA244; m. ELIZABETH MORSE; b. Abt. 1780,

Haverhill, NH.

iii. STEPHEN BAYLEY, b. July 26, 1774, Newbury, Essex Co, MA244.

iv. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. May 12, 1776, Newbury, Essex Co, MA244.

v. DANIEL BAYLEY, b. October 14, 1778, Newbury, Essex Co, MA244; m. SARAH NOYES, September 17, 1806; b.

Abt. 1782.

vi. JOHN BAYLEY, b. June 09, 1781244.

vii. BETSEY BAYLEY, b. April 25, 1783, Newbury, Essex Co, MA244; m. FLANDERS.

viii. JOSHUA BAYLEY, b. February 14, 1789, Newbury, Essex Co, MA244; m. SALLY CHASE, July 30, 1812,

Newbury, Essex Co, MA244; b. Abt. 1791.

59. DANIEL6 BAYLEY (JOHN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 08, 1754 in Newbury, Essex Co,

MA244

, and died Aft. 1814. He married MARY MERRILL October 31, 1779 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA244

. She was

born Abt. 1760.

Children of DANIEL BAYLEY and MARY MERRILL are: 82. i. ABNER

7 BAYLEY, b. January 03, 1780, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; d. September 04, 1859, Newbury, Essex Co,

MA, interred Bridge Street Cemetery.

ii. MARY BAYLEY, b. February 22, 1782, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iii. ANNA BAYLEY, b. January 24, 1785, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

iv. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. March 07, 1787, Newbury, Essex Co, MA245; m. ISAAC SHORT.

v. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. June 21, 1789, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

vi. SARAH BAYLEY, b. April 24, 1792, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

vii. DANIEL BAYLEY, b. July 17, 1794, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

viii. LYDIA BAYLEY, b. June 23, 1797, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

60. JOHN6 BAYLEY (JOHN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 28, 1765 in Newbury, Essex Co,

MA246

, and died Aft. 1794. He married MARY CURRIER September 08, 1787 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA247

. She

was born Abt. 1770 in Newton, NH, and died Aft. 1794.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and MARY CURRIER are: 83. i. JOHN

7 BAYLEY, b. April 07, 1788, Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

ii. JAMES BAYLEY, b. November 10, 1790, Newbury, Essex Co, MA248.

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61. EPHRAIM6 BAYLEY (JACOB

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 05, 1746 in Newbury, Essex Co,

MA249

, and died July 07, 1825 in Lyman, Grafton Co, NH250

. He married HANNAH FOWLER 1768 in Newbury,

Orange Co, VT250

. She was born Abt. 1749 in South Hampton, Rockingham Co, NH250

.

Notes for EPHRAIM BAYLEY: Names and dates of his children are from Author unknown, "BAILEY FAMILY,"

Manuscript in author's files, 2017.

Children of EPHRAIM BAYLEY and HANNAH FOWLER are: i. JACOB

7 BAYLEY, b. March 18, 1769.

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. December 1770; d. July 11, 1849.

iii. HANNAH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1772, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; d. April 21, 1817.

iv. ABNER BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1774.

v. MOSES BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1776, Newbury, Orange Co, VT.

vi. ANNA BAYLEY, b. March 16, 1779, Newbury, Orange Co, VT; d. August 02, 1832.

62. JACOB6 BAYLEY, CAPT. (JACOB

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 02, 1755 in Hampstead,

Rockingham Co, NH251

, and died June 28, 1837 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT, interred Ox Bow Cemetery252

. He

married (1) RUTH BEDEL Abt. 1776 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT, daughter of TIMOTHY BEDELL, COL.. She was

born February 06, 1763 in Salem, Rockingham Co, NH253

, and died 1779 in Salem, Rockingham Co, NH253

. He

married (2) MARY "POLLY" LADD October 1782 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT253

. She was born 1766 in Haverhill,

Grafton County, NH253

, and died 1815.

Notes for JACOB BAYLEY, CAPT.: During the Revolution, he was quartermaster in Col. Bedel's regiment, and he

served as an aid to his father. His widow received a pension of $600 per year.

Child of JACOB BAYLEY and RUTH BEDEL is: i. ABNER

7 BAYLEY, b. April 30, 1778, Newbury, Orange Co, VT253; d. May 09, 1852, Newbury, Orange Co, VT,

age 74.

Children of JACOB BAYLEY and MARY LADD are: ii. TIMOTHY BEDEL

7 BAYLEY, b. June 30, 1784253.

iii. EZEKIEL LADD BAYLEY, b. June 12, 1786, Haverhill, MA253; m. ELETHEAR RUGGLES, Rutland, VT; b. Abt.

1795, Pomfret, CT.

iv. RUTH LADD BAYLEY, b. April 28, 1790253.

84. v. WILLIAM WALLACE BAYLEY, b. October 29, 1794, Newbury, VT; d. January 11, 1854, Rutland, VT, interred

Evergreen Cemetery.

vi. JOSEPH BAYLEY, b. 1809; m. (1) MARY P. SAWYER, Abt. 1830; m. (2) JUDITH A. GROW, 1851.

63. JOHN6 BAYLEY, COL. (JACOB

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 20, 1765 in Newbury, Orange Co,

VT254

, and died July 26, 1839 in Newbury, Orange Co, VT. He married (1) BETSY May 05, 1785. She was born

Abt. 1770, and died December 24, 1788. He married (2) HANNAH LADD November 19, 1789 in Newbury, Orange

Co, VT, daughter of EZEKIEL LADD and RUTH HUTCHINS. She was born May 03, 1772 in Haverhill, Grafton Co,

NH.

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY, COL.: 9th child of Gen. Bayley

Child of JOHN BAYLEY and BETSY is: i. JEFFREY AMHERST

7 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1786, Newbury, Orange Co, VT.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and HANNAH LADD are: ii. BETSY

7 BAILEY, b. October 30, 1790.

iii. JOHN H. BAILEY, b. February 25, 1802.

64. JONATHAN6 BAYLEY (DAVID

5, DAVID

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born 1740 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA

255. He

married SARAH Abt. 1762. She was born Abt. 1745.

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Notes for JONATHAN BAYLEY: He was a tailor; and lived in Rowley in 1761, in Amesbury in 1763 and 1765, and in

Greenland, NH in 1766.

Children of JONATHAN BAYLEY and SARAH are: i. JONATHAN

7 BAYLEY, b. October 16, 1763, Amesbury, MA255.

ii. BENJAMIN BAYLEY, b. April 07, 1765, Amesbury, MA255.

Generation No. 7

65. TAPPAN7 BAYLEY (JOHN

6, EZEKIEL

5, JOSEPH

4, JOSEPH

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 24, 1788 in MA

256.

He married HANNAH BAILEY February 18, 1812 in Newbury, Essex, MA257

. She was born Abt. 1792.

Children of TAPPAN BAYLEY and HANNAH BAILEY are: i. JOHN LEVERETT

8 BAYLEY, b. May 28, 1812, Newbury, Essex Co, MA257.

ii. EMILY BAYLEY, b. January 20, 1814, Newbury, Essex Co, MA257.

iii. EPHRAIM BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1816; d. November 01, 1830, Newbury, Essex Co, MA257.

iv. JOSEPH J. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1818; d. May 03, 1846, Newbury, Essex Co, MA257.

66. SAMUEL7 BAYLEY, MAJOR (NATHANIEL "NATHAN"

6, JAMES

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 14,

1758 in Weymouth, MA258

, and died March 16, 1839 in Weymouth, MA, age 81, interred Highland Cemetery,

Weymouth, MA258

. He married ELIZABETH BLANCHER November 17, 1785258

. She was born Abt. 1765, and died

November 08, 1843 in Weymouth, MA, age 85, interred Highland Cemetery258

.

Notes for SAMUEL BAYLEY, MAJOR:

He "became a soldier in the Revolutionary war and captain of a horse company; also holding the rank of major in

the State militia" (Account of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, 1903, p. 29).

"He ... was stationed at Castle Island, Boston Harbor, for some time after the war. He was also captain of a horse

company, or light troop of horse, (organized in Weymouth in 1798, and disbanded in 1810). He held the rank of

major in the State Militia, and was also deeply interested in education and our public school system. He was an

active member of the church, with which he became united in August, 1790. He was a just and upright man, beloved

and respected in military as well as in home circles" (Account of the Third Annual Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley

Family Association, Groveland, MA, 1895).

Children of SAMUEL BAYLEY and ELIZABETH BLANCHER are: 85. i. SAMUEL P.

8 BAYLEY, b. August 03, 1788, Weymouth, MA; d. February 20, 1847, Weymouth, MA, age 53,

interred Highland Cemetery.

ii. NATHANIEL BAYLEY, CAPT., b. November 30, 1789258; d. June 1820, South America.

Notes for NATHANIEL BAYLEY, CAPT.: He was captain of a ship.

iii. SALLY BAYLEY, b. October 22, 1793258; d. February 27, 1817258.

iv. BEBBE BAYLEY, b. December 29, 1797258; m. JOHN, 1827; b. [of Chelsea, MA].

v. MARY P. BAYLEY, b. August 07, 1806258; m. JOSIAH TORREY, June 1839, Weymouth, Massachusetts258.

67. JOSHUA7 BAYLEY, JR. (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 09, 1763 in

Warwick, Franklin, MA or Roxbury, MA259

, and died April 11, 1843 in Derby, Orleans, VT, age 81, interred Derby

Center Cemetery260

. He married (1) RACHEL STOW January 19, 1789 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts261

,

daughter of JOSIAH STOW and RUTH. She was born December 22, 1762 in Marlborough, Massachusetts262

. He

married (2) HANNAH CORY July 13, 1794 in Plainfield, NH by Daniel Kimball, J.P.263

, daughter of TIMOTHY CORY

and JEANNE BOYD. She was born January 27, 1773 in Craftsbury, Orleans Co, VT or Plainfield, NH264

, and died

October 18, 1847 in Derby, Orleans, VT.

Notes for JOSHUA BAYLEY, JR.: Alternate birth date: January 09, 1767

Joshua fought in the Revolutionary War and received a pension for his service. He served June13 to Dec. 1780 as a

Private under Capt. Watson in the Massachusetts regiment of Gen. Poors Brigade. He was on a payroll document

for the Town of Marlborough, MA. He served again from July to August 1781 under Capt. Green and Capt John

Benjamin at Bethel Fort for Vermont. He appeared at a court hearing in Derby, VT at age 69 on 16 Aug 1832 to

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testify about his service. The document from the Department of the Interior gives his birth date as 9 Jan 1763. It

shows that he moved to Windsor, Vermont with his father in 1781. Joshua's residence when he applied for the

pension was Derby, VT.

DAR Genealogical Research System: BAILEY, JOSHUA

Service: Massachusetts - Vermont Rank: Private

Birth: 9 Jan 1763 Roxbury, MA

Death: 8 Apr 1844 Derby, Orleans Co, VT

Service Source: *S18707

Service Description: 1) Capt Watson, COL DEMOT, MA; 2) CAPT GREEN, VERMONT

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and HANNAH CORY are: 86. i. MARY

8 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1795, Vermont; d. February 04, 1843, Derby Center, Orleans Co, VT.

87. ii. ALDEN SPOONER BAYLEY, REV., b. March 30, 1802, Derby, VT; d. May 20, 1865, Silveyville, Solano,

California.

88. iii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. December 14, 1805, Derby, Orleans County, Vermont,; d. May 11, 1889, Mansfield, Bristol,

MA, age 83, interred Spring Brook Cemetery.

89. iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BAYLEY, b. October 12, 1814, Derby, Orleans County, Vermont; d. January 10, 1885,

Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, interred Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory in Jamaica Plain.

68. ISAAC7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 27, 1769 in Marlborough,

Middlesex, Massachusetts265

. He married MOLLY BARTLETT December 25, 1788 in Newbury, Essex,

Massachusetts266

. She was born Abt. 1772 in [of Newbury].

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and MOLLY BARTLETT are: i. NATHANIEL BARTLETT

8 BAYLEY, b. September 15, 1789, Newbury, Essex County, MA266,267.

ii. LYDIA BARTLETT BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1810, Newbury, Essex County, MA268.

iii. AUGUSTUS BARTLETT BAYLEY, b. July 23, 1811, Newbury, Essex County, MA268.

iv. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1810, Newbury, Essex County, MA.

v. CHARLES BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex County, MA.

69. ELIJAH7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 15, 1772 in

Marlborough, Massachusetts269

, and died Aft. 1840 in Prob. Massena, St. Lawrence, NY. He married AMANDA

(AMELIA) FISHER Abt. 1795 in Prob. MA. She was born Abt. 1777 in NY or Rutland, VT, and died May 09, 1865 in

Platteville, Grant Co, WI, interred Greenwood Cemetery.

Notes for ELIJAH BAYLEY: On March 10, 1778, Elijah Bayley was appointed with several others as "Hog Rieffs."

Among the settlers who came in [Massena, NY], mostly from Vermont, as early as 1803, were Mamri Victory,

Calvin Plumley, Bliss Hoisington, David Lytle, Seth Reed, Leonard Herrick, John Bullard, Jacob and David

Hutchins, Nathaniel Kezar, and Elijah Bailey. The latter kept a pioneer tavern on the St. Lawrence, and a two-story

house erected for this purpose is still standing (source: Gates, Curtis, Ed. History of Massena, NY: From Our

Country and It's People - A Memorial Record of St. Lawrence County. New York: The Boston History Co. 1894).

Elijah also followed "lumbering."

1840 census, Massena, Saint Lawrence, NY: Elijah Bailey (60-69) with 1 male (10-14), 1 male (15-19), 1 girl

(under 5), 1 female (20-29), and 1 woman (60-69).

1850 census,

Notes for AMANDA (AMELIA) FISHER: Date and place of death per tombstone, FAG Memorial # 122210215.

Children of ELIJAH BAYLEY and AMANDA FISHER are: 90. i. ARIEL KENDRICK

8 BAYLEY, b. November 24, 1797, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. August 18, 1879, Lima,

Grant Co, WI, interred Greenwood Cemetery.

ii. EZEKIEL FISHER BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1799, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. Abt. 1820, Drowned in the St.

Lawrence River when a young man.

iii. BETSY BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1800, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. Davenport, IA; m. SHEAK.

iv. LOREN BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1802, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. St. Lawrence River270.

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v. HOSEA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1805, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. St. Lawrence River while rafting270.

91. vi. ELIJAH BAYLEY, b. August 02, 1811, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. December 25, 1878, Platteville, Grant Co,

WI, interred Greenwood Cemetery.

vii. OLIVE BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1814, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY; d. Platteville, WI270; m. A. PALMER; b. Abt. 1810;

d. Platteville, WI.

viii. FISHER BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1823, Massena, St. Lawrence, NY270; d. Abt. 1849, St. Charles, NE270.

Notes for FISHER BAYLEY: Fisher "came to Platteville, and in company with a Mr. Marsh established the first

weekly paper published in that place. In 1849 he sold out his paper and started to cross the Plains, but was taken

sick with cholera, and died at St. Charles, Neb." (Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock,

Green, Grant ..., 1901, p. 193).

70. ANNA MARIE "MARY"7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 29,

1774 in Marlboro, MA271

, and died August 02, 1847 in Derby, Orleans, VT272

. She married (1) JOB CORY Abt. 1794

in New Hampshire, son of TIMOTHY CORY and JEANNE BOYD. He was born June 02, 1768 in Plainfield, Cheshire,

New Hampshire273

, and died Bef. September 1824 in Derby, Orleans, VT. She married (2) ASA CARLTON

September 09, 1824 in Derby, Vermont274

.

Notes for JOB CORY: He lived in Plainfield, Sullivan Co, NH in 1800. He lived in Derby, Orleans Co, VT in 1810,

as did Lyman, Timothy, and Charles.

1800 census, New Grantham, Cheshire, New Hampshire: Job Cory (26-44) with 3 boys (under 10) and a woman

(16-25). Total of 5 in the household.

1810 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: 13 in the household.

1820 census - not found in Derby, VT. Only two Corey - Timothy and Charles.

Children of ANNA BAYLEY and JOB CORY are: 92. i. TIMOTHY

8 CORY, b. December 13, 1796, Plainfield, NH; d. July 14, 1887, Sun Prairie, Dane Co, Wisconsin, age

90y 6m.

93. ii. SILOAM CORY, b. Abt. 1797, Plainfield, NH; d. Aft. 1835, Prob. VT or IA.

94. iii. JAMES CORY, b. 1798, NH or VT; d. March 27, 1885, California, age 86, interred Divide Cemetery, Groveland,

Tuolumne County, CA.

iv. HOLLIS CORY, b. Abt. 1800.

v. MERCY CORY, b. Abt. 1802, Plainfield, New Hampshire; d. Aft. 1870; m. FRANKLIN CARLTON, July 06, 1826,

Derby, Orleans Co, VT; b. August 29, 1804, Reading, Winsor Co, VT; d. December 28, 1830, Derby, Orleans,

VT.

vi. SUSAN L. CORY, b. Abt. 1805; m. STEPHEN B. KELLY, September 13, 1826, Derby, Vermont274; b. Abt. 1804.

95. vii. PARMENAS CORY, b. October 07, 1811, Derby, VT; d. July 06, 1874, ?, interred Hartland, VT at Center of Town

Cemetery.

viii. JOHN CORY, b. December 1811.

ix. ALDEN CORY, b. November 1812.

x. JOSHUA CORY, b. December 1813, Vermont.

96. xi. RICHARD CORY, b. October 1815, Vermont.

xii. PERMITT CORY, b. December 1819, Derby, Vermont; m. SUSAN BACE; b. Abt. 1820.

71. JAMES7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 04, 1780 in Marlborough,

Middlesex Co, MA275

, and died 1861 in Shelboygan Falls, WI, age 82, interred Sheboygan Falls Cemetery276

. He

married HANNAH CHAPIN Abt. 1807. She was born Abt. 1785 in Vermont, and died 1862 in Shelboygan Falls, WI,

age 77.

Notes for JAMES BAYLEY:

He moved to Vermont when very young and then to Wisconsin in 1850 (Commemorative Biographical Record of

Prominent and Representative Men of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin, 1906).

1850 census, West Windsor, Windsor, Vermont: James (70) and Hannah (66) Bailey with daughter Sarah (27).

1860 census, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan, Wisconsin: James (80) and Hannah (75) Bayley with daughter Sarah

(36).

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Children of JAMES BAYLEY and HANNAH CHAPIN are: 97. i. CALVIN CHAPIN

8 BAYLEY, DEACON, b. December 21, 1809, Derby, Vermont; d. October 02, 1903, Dodge,

Waupun, WI, interred Forest Mound Cemetery.

98. ii. ARETAS BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1811, Derby, Orleans, VT; d. December 30, 1903, Waterford Twp, Racine Co,

Wisconsin, age 92, interred Caldwell Cemetery, Racine County, WI.

99. iii. ROYAL LEAVENS BAYLEY, b. July 22, 1814, Derby, Orleans, VT; d. April 27, 1905, Waukesha County, WI,

interred Dodge's Corners Cemetery, age 91.

iv. HULDAH M. BAYLEY, b. June 12, 1816, Hartland, Windsor County, VT277; d. March 08, 1899, Weld, Colorado,

age 83, interred Sheboygan Falls Cemetery277; m. DARIUS LEAVENS, May 18, 1843, Windsor, VT278; b. Abt.

1815, Vermont; d. July 17, 1868, Waukesha Co, WI, interred Sheboygan Falls Cemetery279.

v. SARAH BAYLEY, b. March 1825, VT279; d. 1917, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan County, WI279; m. DANIEL

STEVENS.

72. MARY "POLLY" P.7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 18, 1785 in

Windsor, VT280

, and died June 29, 1858 in Milton (Greater Boston area), Norfolk, Massachusetts, age 74281

. She

married CHARLES CORY Abt. 1803 in Derby Line, VT, son of TIMOTHY CORY and JEANNE BOYD. He was born

Abt. 1775 in Prob. Plainfield, NH, and died September 05, 1843 in Ohio, interred South Cemetery (also known as

Kenilworth), Greene, Trumbull Co, OH282

.

Notes for MARY "POLLY" P. BAYLEY: In 1850, Mary P. Corey lived in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH with her son Orin

and his family - meaning that she could not have died in 1843, as shown on the Cory Family Website. Her age was

given as 66 but it's likely that the person reporting to the census taker did not know her true age, since she was age

45+ in 1820, making her born before 1776.

1855 Massachusetts state census, Milton, Norfolk: Mary Cory (71) lived with her daughter Sylvia Raymond (40)

and family.

ML note: I wondered why she was listed in the MA death index. The state 1855 census explains that she moved to

MA to lived with her daughter, Sylvia.

Notes for CHARLES CORY: The book by Al Bertus Cory (1991) shows Charles as the son of Timothy Cory, b. 1756,

a descendant of John Cory. However, there are no sources given so Charles' ancestry is not proven. A review of the

baptisms in Weston, MA shows that all of Capt. Timothy Cory's children were listed but Charles was not. Thus, I

believe that my ancestor, Charles Cory, is a descendant of John Cory of Suffolk Co, NY. I have placed him as a son

of Timothy Cory, b. 1740, but this may not be correct. In New Hampshire baptisms listed on ancestry.com, most of

Timothy's children are shown, but not Charles.

Orleans Co, VT was organized in 1792 so Charles Cory must have been an early settler there. He moved there

before 1804, probably just after the Revolutionary War when many people moved to Vermont to escape the taxes

levied by the new United States government. Perhaps his parents also moved there but they are not listed as early

settlers in Orleans Co. I did find a Timothy Corey in Brighton, Essex Co, VT (adjacent to Orleans Co) in the early

1800s along with Elijah Bailey. Derby Line is only 8 miles from the Canadian border and 30 miles from

Greensboro, VT. Derby was chartered in Oct 1779, and by 1800 the population was 178. Derby Line was a post

village on the line between Derby and Canada, and the first permanent settlement was in 1795.

It appears that Charles and Mary moved to Ohio with at least four of their sons and probably some of the Pattersons

in the mid 1830s. More research needs to be done on this family but we know that at least four sons ended up in

Greene, Trumbull Co, OH.

1810 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Chas. Corey: 3 boys (under 10 - Orin, Ira, Cyrus), 1 male (age 26-40 -

Charles ); 1 girl (under 10 - Eunice), 1 female (16-25), 1 female (26-44 - Polly). Total of 7 in the household.

1820 census, Derby, Orleans Co, VT: Charles Corey listed among others alphabetically. He is shown age 45 or

older with 3 males 18 or younger and 3 females under 16. These ages match his sons Sylvester, Ira, Cyrus, Charles

& Orin. His presumed wife on this record is shown 45 or older, which does not match with a birthdate of 1784 for

Mary, his wife.

1830 census, not found

1840 census - not yet found

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Regarding the cemetery in Trumbull Co, OH, Kee Rodgers wrote, "Remember, there is no such cemetery as

Kenilworth. That name came from a woman who called the South Cemetery (didn't know the name of it) the "Old

Cemetery at Kenilworth." Firstly there is no Kenilworth, it was the Kenilworth Post Office just north of the

cemetery. All the gene people because of the modern computer copied the incorrect name of Kenilworth Cemetery

from a woman years later who did not read the "Old Cemetery at Kenilworth" correctly and thought it was the

Kenilworth Cemetery. So she types up the cemetery list and makes the heading "Kenilworth Cemetery." No such

animal. It's the "South Cemetery" or "Old South Cemetery" (14 April 2011).

Children of MARY BAYLEY and CHARLES CORY are: 100. i. IRA

8 CORY, b. December 26, 1803, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. March 14, 1882, Derby, Vermont, age 78-2-

16.

101. ii. ORIN CORY, b. October 10, 1804, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. December 25, 1901, Greene Twp, Trumbull

Co, OH at age 92, interred Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH.

102. iii. CYRUS R. "SILAS" CORY, b. November 1807, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. Bet. 1870 - 1880, Prob. Michigan,

interred Bronson Cemetery, Branch City, MI.

103. iv. EUNICE CORY, b. November 21, 1807, Derby Line, Orleans Co, Vermont; d. April 02, 1887, Leanna KS, near

Chanute.

104. v. CHARLES C. CORY, JR., b. October 1811, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. May 13, 1884, Georgetown, Ottawa,

Michigan, interred Jenison Cemetery.

105. vi. COLMAN SMITH CORY, b. November 1810, Derby Line, VT; d. July 11, 1899, prob. MO, interred Fairview

Cemetery, Joplin, MO.

106. vii. SYLVIA CORY, b. Abt. 1813, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. February 26, 1893, New Utrecht, New York, age

79.

107. viii. SYLVESTER P. CORY, b. September 1814, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. Aft. 1870.

108. ix. ELIZABETH K. CORY, b. February 01, 1816, Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT; d. May 28, 1904, Fitchburg,

Massachusetts.

73. BENJAMIN7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 13, 1806 in Windsor,

VT283

, and died June 15, 1878 in Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin, interred Beaver Dam City Cemetery. He married

HANNAH HORR October 18, 1826 in Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont. She was born January 20, 1806 in Pomfret,

Windsor, Vermont284

, and died April 1885 in Trenton, Dodge, WI, interred Beaver Dam City Cemetery284

.

Notes for BENJAMIN BAYLEY: In 1842, Benjamin was one of three School Commissioners (The History of Racine

and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin ...).

1850 census, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin: Benjamin (44) and Hannah (43) Bailey with children Alanson H (22),

Benjamin (19), Gustauvus V. (19), Hannah (13), Robinson H. (10), Minerva P. (8), and Sylvan E. (2).

1860 census, Beaver Dam, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin: Benjamin (54) and Hannah (53) Bailey with children

Hannah H. (23), Robison H. (20), Minerva P. (18). Sylvan E. (12), Frank W. (6).

1870 census, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin: Benjamin (64) and Hannah (63) Bailey with children Minerva P. (28),

Frank W. (16) and Elizabeth Snyder (21). Benjamin was a farmer.

1880 census, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin: Frank W. Bayley (26), Sarah J. Bayley (24), Hannah Bayley (73) and

sister-in-law, Mary A. Fields (20).

Children of BENJAMIN BAYLEY and HANNAH HORR are: 109. i. ALANSON HORR

8 BAYLEY, b. December 28, 1827, Hartland, Windsor Co, VT; d. July 02, 1918, Hanson, SD.

ii. BENJAMIN F. BAYLEY, b. October 03, 1830, Pomfret, VT285; d. November 25, 1923, Santa Barbara, CA286.

110. iii. GUSTAVUS VASA BAYLEY, b. September 02, 1832, Pomfret, VT; d. February 20, 1920, Los Angeles, CA,

interred Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

iv. MARY LUCINDA BAYLEY, b. October 13, 1834, Warren, PA287; m. FREDERICK AUGUST DAWSON, August 25,

1860, St Charles, IA.

v. HANNAH H. BAYLEY, b. September 01, 1836, Avon, OH287; m. JOHN M. HOUGHTON, October 03, 1861,

Markeson, WI.

vi. ROBINSON HARRIS BAYLEY, b. October 21, 1839, McHenry Co, IL287; d. Aft. 1860.

vii. MINERVA PAINE BAYLEY, b. October 27, 1841, Rochester, Wisconsin287; m. R.E. HOWARD, February 01,

1871, Columbus, WI.

111. viii. SYLVAN EMERALD BAYLEY, b. September 23, 1847, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. December 07, 1936, Cass

County, ND.

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112. ix. FRANK WARWICK BAYLEY, b. October 12, 1853, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. August 05, 1887, Wi? interred

Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.

74. ISAAC7 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 13, 1810 in Windsor, VT

288,

and died 1866 in Vernon, Waukesha, Wisconsin, interred Beaver Dam City Cemetery. He married PIRENA PUTNAM

July 18, 1837 in Andover, Vermont. She was born Abt. 1812 in Vermont, and died 1889 in Vernon, Waukesha,

Wisconsin, interred Beaver Dam City Cemetery.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY:

1850 census, Vernon, Waukesha, WI: Isaac (40) and Papena (38) Bailey with children AA (10) and P (8). Also a

laborer, Horatio Bow (22) and Lucia Holbrook (15). Isaac was a farmer with property valued at $2000. Next door

was R.L. Bailey (35) with his wife Elizabeth and child.

1860 census, Dodge Center, Vemon, Waukesha, WI: Isaac (50) and Periner (48) Bayley with children Elmina (20)

and Pretend (18). Also farm laborers, John Nuringburg (29), Frederick Hosksburg (23) and William Allprice (23).

Isaac was a farmer with property valued at $3800 and $600.

Children of ISAAC BAYLEY and PIRENA PUTNAM are: i. PIRENA

8 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1842, Vernon, Waukesha, WI.

ii. ELMINA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1840, Vernon, Waukesha, WI.

75. ISAAC7 BAYLEY, ESQ. (ISAAC

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 25, 1788 in Ward,

Worcester Co, Massachusetts289

, and died March 02, 1824 in Providence, RI290

. He married JANE WHITMAN

January 05, 1810 in Bristol, Rhode Island290

, daughter of JACOB WHITMAN. She was born Abt. 1793 in

Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, and died Aft. 1828.

Notes for ISAAC BAYLEY, ESQ.: Bailey graduated from Brown University (Providence, RI) in 1810. was editor of the

Rhode Island Literary Messenger and author of the United States Naval Biography (Account of the Ninth Gathering

of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun Publishing Co, 1903, p. 29).

Child of ISAAC BAYLEY and JANE WHITMAN is: 113. i. JACOB WHITMAN

8 BAILEY, b. April 29, 1811, Ward [now Auburn], Worcester, MA; d. February 26, 1857,

West Point, NY, interred United States Military Academy Post Cemetery.

76. ABNER7 BAYLEY (ABNER

6, ISAAC

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 08, 1765 in Newbury, Essex

County, MA291

. He married MARY KENDRICK September 26, 1788. She was born Abt. 1770 in Newbury, Essex

Co, MA.

Children of ABNER BAYLEY and MARY KENDRICK are: i. MARY

8 BAYLEY, b. February 15, 1789, Newbury, Essex County, MA291.

ii. ABIGAIL BAYLEY, b. October 26, 1791, Newbury, Essex County, MA291.

iii. ABNER BAYLEY, b. January 26, 1794, Newbury, Essex County, MA291.

iv. JAMES KENDRICK BAYLEY, b. March 02, 1796, Newbury, Essex County, MA291.

v. JUDITH BAYLEY, b. March 05, 1799, Newbury, Essex County, MA291.

vi. FIDELIA BAYLEY, b. March 15, 1801, Newbury, Essex Co, MA291; m. ROSWELL HOPKINS BAILEY, 1831.

77. ISAAC7 BAYLEY (ISAAC

6, ISAAC

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 19, 1766 in Newbury, Essex

Co, MA291

. He married MOLLY BARTLET December 25, 1788 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA291

. She was born Abt.

1770 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA.

Child of ISAAC BAYLEY and MOLLY BARTLET is: i. NATHANIEL BARTLET

8 BAYLEY, b. September 15, 1789, Newbury, Essex Co, MA291.

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78. WALTER7 BAYLEY (PAUL

6, JOSHUA

5, ISAAC

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 02, 1791 in Newbury,

Essex Co, MA291

. He married MARY PILLSBURY July 10, 1816 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA292

. She was born Abt.

1795.

Children of WALTER BAYLEY and MARY PILLSBURY are: i. WILLIAM PILSBURY

8 BAYLEY, b. October 13, 1816, Newbury, Essex Co, MA292.

ii. EBENEZER CARTER BAYLEY, b. March 15, 1818, Newbury, Essex Co, MA292.

79. STEPHEN7 BAYLEY (STEPHEN

6, STEPHEN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 02, 1764 in

Newbury, Essex, MA, and died November 25, 1831. He married ANNA CARR October 27, 1787 in Newbury, Essex

Co, MA292

. She was born Abt. 1770 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, and died October 30, 1830.

Notes for STEPHEN BAYLEY: He was a yeoman, and lived in the West parish of Newbury.

Children of STEPHEN BAYLEY and ANNA CARR are: i. JAMES

8 BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex, MA.

ii. BETSEY BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex, MA.

iii. STEPHEN BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex, MA.

iv. LAVINIA BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex Co, MA; m. JOHN RICHARDSON.

v. DANIEL CARR BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex, MA.

vi. ANN BAYLEY, b. Newbury, Essex, MA; m. MOSES SARGENT.

80. SARAH7 BAYLEY (STEPHEN

6, STEPHEN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 11, 1769 in

Newbury, Essex, MA, and died November 08, 1844 in Berlin, VT, age 83, interred Bowles Cemetery. She married

(1) EBENEZER BAYLEY June 06, 1786 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA293

, son of JOSHUA BAYLEY and ELIZABETH

CHASE. He was born March 03, 1766 in Newbury, Essex County, MA294

, and died in Prob. Berlin, VT. She

married (2) JOHN FLANDERS December 04, 1823 in Berlin, VT295

, son of PRINCE FLANDERS. He was born February

14, 1753 in South Hampton, NH296

, and died September 05, 1839 in Berlin, VT, age 86, interred Bowles

Cemetery296

.

Notes for EBENEZER BAYLEY: He was a yeoman, and lived in Newbury until 1793, when he removed to Berlin, Vt.

Children are listed above under (55) Ebenezer Bayley.

81. MOSES7 BAYLEY (ENOCH (TWIN)

6, STEPHEN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born September 09, 1769 in

Newbury, Essex Co, MA297

. He married CARTARET SAWYER October 28, 1792 in Amesbury, MA298

. She was born

Abt. 1775 in Amesbury, MA.

Notes for MOSES BAYLEY: He was a yeoman and cordwainer, and lived in Newbury.

Children of MOSES BAYLEY and CARTARET SAWYER are: i. JUDITH

8 BAYLEY, b. July 24, 1798, Newbury, Essex Co, MA298; m. DANIEL DANFORTH.

ii. SALLY BAYLEY, b. January 12, 1803, Newbury, Essex Co, MA; m. LABAN MERRILL.

iii. RICHARD SAWYER BAYLEY, b. July 23, 1804, Newbury, Essex Co, MA298.

82. ABNER7 BAYLEY (DANIEL

6, JOHN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 03, 1780 in Newbury,

Essex Co, MA299

, and died September 04, 1859 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, interred Bridge Street Cemetery. He

married SARAH BRADBURY March 29, 1803 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA300

. She was born Abt. 1782 in Newbury,

Essex Co, MA, and died May 09, 1841 in Newbury, Essex Co, MA, interred Bridge Street Cemetery.

Notes for ABNER BAYLEY: Abner was blind.

Children of ABNER BAYLEY and SARAH BRADBURY are: i. SAMUEL COFFIN

8 BAYLEY, b. June 30, 1805.

ii. JUDITH SAWYER BAYLEY, b. May 08, 1807.

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iii. JOSEPH S. BAYLEY, b. August 01, 1812.

83. JOHN7 BAYLEY (JOHN

6, JOHN

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 07, 1788 in Newbury, Essex Co,

MA301

. He married ELIZA BROWN 1826. She was born Abt. 1795.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and ELIZA BROWN are: i. JAMES M.

8 BAYLEY, b. December 05, 1827302.

ii. EMILY BAYLEY, b. June 21, 1829302.

iii. JOHN BAYLEY, b. November 01, 1830302; d. November 01, 1898.

iv. STEPHEN BAYLEY, b. December 14, 1834302.

v. AUGUSTUS F. BAYLEY, b. March 03, 1836302.

84. WILLIAM WALLACE7 BAYLEY (JACOB

6, JACOB

5, JOSHUA

4, ISAAC

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 29, 1794 in

Newbury, VT303

, and died January 11, 1854 in Rutland, VT, interred Evergreen Cemetery. He married BETSEY

BUTMAN April 17, 1828 in Vermont. She was born December 11, 1803, and died March 12, 1863.

Notes for WILLIAM WALLACE BAYLEY: Birth and death dates of William's family are from the Memorial at

Evergreen Cemetery found on Find a Grave. William was a carpenter and early settler of Rutland with brothers

Ezekiel and Jacob N.

Children of WILLIAM BAYLEY and BETSEY BUTMAN are: i. WILLIAM WALLACE

8 BAILEY, b. August 26, 1832, Rutland, Vermont304; d. March 18, 1910, Brooklyn, NY304.

ii. ELIZABETH CAROLINE BAILEY, b. 1834, Vermont; d. 1865.

iii. JAMES BUTMAN BAILEY, b. 1837, Vermont; d. 1922.

iv. JOEL GREEN BAILEY, b. 1840, Vermont; d. 1916.

Generation No. 8

85. SAMUEL P.8 BAYLEY (SAMUEL

7, NATHANIEL "NATHAN"

6, JAMES

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August

03, 1788 in Weymouth, MA305

, and died February 20, 1847 in Weymouth, MA, age 53, interred Highland

Cemetery305

. He married THAIS LOUD September 1812305

, daughter of ELIPHALET LOUD, ESQ.. She was born Abt.

1788, and died December 07, 1858 in Weymouth, MA, age 70, interred Highland Cemetery305

.

Notes for SAMUEL P. BAYLEY: Names and dates for his children are from Account of the Third Annual Gathering of

the Bailey-Bayley Association, 1895. In about Sept. 1812, "there was an English ship of war cruising along the

coast committing petty depredations. On a Sunday morning he and his young bride were attending church, and

during the service a messenger came to the church to warn the inhabitants of Weymouth that the British were about

to land at Cohasset. Capt. Derby, captain of the Artillery Company, jumped up on to one of the pews and ordered

out the Artillery Company at once, and then the militia were ordered out and there was great tumult and the meeting

was dismissed. They had to take two days' rations and start forthwith, and Capt. Bailey had to leave his young bride

and go with the rest. He was elected the first captain of the Franklin Guards, a military company of Weymouth

organized in 1822, and he received his commission Feb. 26, 1822. They held their first muster on Richard's Plain, so

called, in Weymouth. The company was disbanded about the year 1834" (Account of the Third Annual Gathering of

the Bailey-Bayley Association, 1895).

Children of SAMUEL BAYLEY and THAIS LOUD are: i. ELIZA ANN

9 BAYLEY, b. August 16, 1814.

114. ii. NATHANIEL BAYLEY, b. August 26, 1816, Weymouth, MA.

iii. GEORGE BAYLEY, b. April 13, 1818.

iv. MARIA BAYLEY, b. May 29, 1820.

v. JAMES BAYLEY, b. March 07, 1822.

vi. SALLY BAYLEY, b. November 18, 1824.

vii. AUGUSTA M. BAYLEY, b. June 14, 1831.

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86. MARY8 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1795 in Vermont,

and died February 04, 1843 in Derby Center, Orleans Co, VT306

. She married TIMOTHY CORY Abt. 1819 in

Vermont, son of JOB CORY and ANNA BAYLEY. He was born December 13, 1796 in Plainfield, NH, and died July

14, 1887 in Sun Prairie, Dane Co, Wisconsin, age 90y 6m.

Notes for TIMOTHY CORY: According to his newspaper obit, he moved to Wisconsin soon after the death of his wife.

1840 census, Derby, Orleans, VT

1850 census - not yet found

1860 census, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: Timothy Cory (62) lived with his daughter Huldah G.(32) and her

husband, Joseph S Willmarth (35).

1870 census, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: Timothy Cory (72) lived with John and Pluma Labore. Timothy was a

retired farmer.

1880 census, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: Timothy Cory (82) lived with daughter Euphrasia Thompson and two

of her daughters.

Children of MARY BAYLEY and TIMOTHY CORY are: 115. i. ELIZA BAILEY

9 CORY, b. February 06, 1825, Derby, Orleans, VT; d. September 01, 1918, Derby, Orleans, VT,

age 93.

ii. HULDAH B. CORY, b. 1827; d. 1866; m. JOSEPH SPENCER WILLMARTH; d. Dane Co, WI.

Notes for JOSEPH SPENCER WILLMARTH: Joseph Spencer Willmarth was born in Addison, Addison Co.,

Vermont, Jan. 16, 1825. He was born and brought up on a farm, but having more of a liking for tools than the

farm work of that day, he early learned the carpenter's trade and came West to seek his fortune, landing in

Madison, WI, about 1845. He worked on the old Territorial Capitol for two years then came to Sun Prairie and

was identified with the building of a great many of the first houses and public buildings of this section. He was

married Oct. 3, 1855, to Huldah B. Cory to whom were born two sons, Frank B. of Gold Hill, OR and Elmer E. of

this place. His wife died April 17, 1866 and he married Harriet T. Lewis, July 4, 1867, who died in March 1876.

It would seem that fortune's hand was against him, for on Aug 30 of the same year he had a staging knocked from

in under him and he fell to the ground and was picked up for dead. But he revived and out-lived the doctor who

pronounced him dead; but his active life was ended for his spine was so badly injured that he never regained his

strength. On March 1, 1908, he tripped on his chair rocker and fell breaking his right hip and sustaining other

injuries from which he died on the 13th at the age of 83 yrs, 1 mo. and 15 days. Mr. Willmarth was an honorable

upright man in all his dealings with his fellow men and though sorely afflicted was rarely known to utter a word

of complaint and although a member of no church he was full of that Christian spirit that is embodied in the

golden rule: "Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you." The funeral services were held Saturday

afternoon at two o'clock, at his late home, Rev. Start officiating. The interment was in the village cemetery. SPC

3/19/1908

iii. EUPHRASIA G. CORY, b. 1830, Derby, Orleans, Vermont; d. 1910, WI, interred Sun Prairie Cemetery; m.

BENJAMIN F. THOMPSON, November 27, 1851, Lowell, Massachusetts307; b. March 24, 1823, Lee, New

Hampshire308; d. Bet. 1870 - 1879.

Notes for EUPHRASIA G. CORY:

1850 census, Andover, Essex, Massachusetts: Euphrasia Cory (20) lived in the Gleason household where there

were 6 other young adults including her future husband, Benjamin F. Thompson (26). It was unclear from the

record if they were in school or if it was some kind of boarding house. No occupations were given for the young

adults in the household.

1870 census, Hyde Park, Norfolk, Massachusetts: BF (47) and Euphemia G. (40) Thompson with children

Almon E. (18), Benj.F. (12), Edwin C. (10), Bertha E. (2). Also there was Bridgett Tenpenny (19). B.F. was a

carpenter.

iv. EDWIN CORY, b. Abt. 1838; d. March 10, 1842, VT, interred Derby Centre Cemetery309.

87. ALDEN SPOONER8 BAYLEY, REV. (JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March

30, 1802 in Derby, VT, and died May 20, 1865 in Silveyville, Solano, California310

. He married (1) EUPHRASIA

GIBSON May 12, 1828 in Taliaferro, GA311

. She was born 1807, and died February 1841 in Ellwood, MS. He

married (2) EVALINE STOVALL January 08, 1846 in Carroll, MS312

. She was born Abt. 1809 in Georgia or MS, and

died December 07, 1878 in Vacaville, Solano Co, CA, interred Dixon Cemetery313

.

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Notes for ALDEN SPOONER BAYLEY, REV.: He graduated from Middlebury College in Derby, VT.

Reverend Alden Spooner Bailey came to Mississippi from Georgia where he was a graduate of Mercer University at

Macon, GA. He had been a classmate of the President of that University and was very highly recommended by him.

At one time, he was president of the Judson Institute at Middleton [a female academy] and was the Baptist Pastor at

Middleton and Hays Creek. In 1845, he opened the Ellwood English and Classical School about nine miles east of

Middleton. After the demise of Middleton, Rev. Bailey moved to California where he died on May 20, 1865 (from

Article in Family Trails published by the Historical and Genealogical Association of Mississippi).

By Jerry BOWEN, Sunday, June 23, 2002 - Historical Articles of Solano Co., CA

Impressive local deeds are revealed.

Some of Solano Co.,'s early residents are relatively unknown locally but when you look into their past you find

that they left an impressive trail of actions and deeds.

Take the case of Rev. Alden Spooner Bayley and his sons. They lived in Batavia, once a small community about

a mile southwest of Dixon. Several homes from the past still occupy the area today along Batavia Rd.

Rev. Bayley was born in Derby, VT., on March 30, 1802. He graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont in

1823, and after a short period of teaching, became a Baptist clergyman and moved to Georgia where he taught and

preached. In 1827, he married Euphrasia GIBSON who was from Georgia.

In 1828, Rev. and Mrs. Bayley moved to Columbus, MS., where he engaged in the merchantile business. They

moved to his farm at Ellwood, MS in 1840. His wife died there in Feb. 1843, leaving six children. During the next

five years he served as the president of a young ladies seminary at Middleton, Ms.

Then, in 1846, he married Mrs. Eveline Stovall Burton, a widow with three children (Julia, James, and Charles

Burton).

In 1848, his health began failing. So, taking his three sons, Thomas, George, and Joshua, he joined Capt. Joseph

Childs emigrant train on Oct. 4 and headed for Oregon in the hope that the climate would improve his physical

condition.

When they reached Fort Hall, they found there was an uprising of Indians and the decision was made to head for

Calif. instead. In Nevada, somewhere on the Humboldt River, they met a party of Mormons returning to Salt Lake

City, who told them of the fabulous gold discovery in Calif. The discovery of gold was to have a big influence on

the BAYLEY family.

After five months of tedious travel they arrived at Ringold near Placerville. Several families remained there while

others continued their journey on to the valley, some settling at Sacramento, San Jose, Napa, and still others at new

settlements.

Bayley decided to remain for a while and the cabin they built was soon the social center for the area. In a family

history, his son, Thomas, stated, "Some of the ladies who danced on that dirt floor have danced since to grand music

and in fine palaces in San Francisco. They might be ashamed to acknowledge their first dance in Calif. therefore I

will mention no names."

Sunday June 23, 2002 - Historical Articles of Solano Co., CA

Part 2

During a trip to San Francisco to get supplies, Alden met Capt. Sutter and found out that part of his fort at

Sacramento and the sawmill in Coloma, where gold was discovered, was for sale. Alden bought the main building at

the Fort (which was then kept as a hotel) and gave his note for $7,000. He also bought a two-thirds interest in the

mill at Coloma for which he gave his note for $1,000. James MARSHALL, owning the other one-third, would not

sell at any price. The next day Bayley was offered $20,000 for the hotel, but did not sell.

Returning to Ringold, BAYLEY sold half of his interest to the McClelland family with the condition that they

would move to the fort and run the hotel. Thomas BAYLEY accompanied the McCLELLANDs to the hotel.

After several months of very profitable business, Bayley sold his remaining interest in the hotel to Mr. TIERNEY

for $3,500 in cash and a note for $&,500. Later, business fell off and both TIERNEY and McClelland defaulted on

their notes and the hotel returned to Bayley's ownership.

Bayley rented the fort to French gardeners in 1852 and they disappeared later without paying. eventually he lost

the hotel to taxes and problems with the land grant.

Bayley sold half of his interest in the sawmill at Coloma to John Winter. After the facility was improved, good

money was being made in the sale of lumber.

Winter conceived the idea of building up Coloma, using the lumber to build houses that did not, when finished,

sell for half what the material cost.

Bayley, being occupied with other business interests, and not being satisfied with WINTER's management, sold

his remaining interest in the sawmill to Clarkson DYE for $60,000. DYE arranged for the payments to be $400 per

day or 1,000 feet of lumber.

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After paying a few installments, DYE managed, by misrepresentation, to evade further payments and used

lumber to build what was later known as the Winters Hotel. BAYLEY, on finding that he would get nothing out of

the property as things were going, convinced DYE to give him possession of the mill and the unfinished hotel.

Lawyers stepped in, however, and DYE tried to get possession of the property. with litigation pending, Bayley

and Winter furnished the hotel at a cost of $4,000 and ran it during the winter of 1849. Though it did an immense

business, it did not pay because of the daily rains that made it impossible to get provisions except at great cost.

In 1850, DYE sued for possession of the hotel. After a hotly contested suit, the judge* gave judgment to Dye,

with damages assessed at $15,000. Rather than give bonds, Bayley gave possession of the property and appealed to

the Supreme Court. The judgment was reversed later.

Bayley returned to MS. in 1853, with his health greatly improved. He established a school known as Ellwood

College, where he taught for the next two years until elected president of a large college for women at Lexington,

MS. In the fall of 1858 his health again failed, and taking his entire family, he once more started for Calif. - this time

by steamer. Two days before landing at San Francisco he had a stroke and never regained his health. The family

settled at Batavia, Solano Co, where he died May 20, 1865. He is buried in the cemetery at Dixon. His wife, Eveline,

died Sept., 7, 1878, and is buried alongside her husband.

Bayley's sons - George, Thomas and Joshua - later became prominent landowners in the Batavia area. There is

much more to the story of the Bayley family; including Bayley himself, the first overland mailbag to Calif. and

establishing the first ferry across the American River. In addition, a blistering appraisal of James Marshall by

Thomas Bayley provides a different insight to the "discoverer of gold in California."

1850 census, Southern Division, Carroll, Mississippi: Alden S. (50) and Evaline (38) Bailey with children Joshua

(19), Thomas (17), George (15), Ann (13), Mary (11), Simeon (4) and William (2). Five other unrelated people.

Alden was a Baptist Minister, Joshua was a Merchant Clerk, and Thomas was a Merchant Clerk.

1860 census, Putah PO, Vacaville, Solano, California: A.S. (58) and Evaline (50) Bailey with children Mary (18),

Semion S. (13), William A.S. (12). Also a Laborer, Thomas Gairy (24). Alden's occupation was Regular Baptist

Cler. He had property valued at $1000.

1870 census, Silveyville, Solano, CA: Evaline Bayley (50) with children Simeon (23), William A.S. (21), Lizzie

(16), James (8); also a farm laborer, Thomas Adams (24), and 8 others who probably worked on the farm. Evaline

was a farmer with property valued at $10,000 and $3000.

Children of ALDEN BAYLEY and EUPHRASIA GIBSON are: 116. i. JOSHUA HENRY

9 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1831, Mississippi or GA; d. December 02, 1884, Sacramento, CA, interred

Oakland.

117. ii. THOMAS SPOONER BAYLEY, b. November 20, 1835, Mississippi; d. March 28, 1899, Prob. CA, interred Modoc

County, CA.

iii. GEORGE HEARD BAYLEY, b. April 1837, Mississippi; d. February 22, 1916, Alameda, CA. age 79, interred

Dixon Cemetery314.

iv. MARY BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1839, Mississippi; d. Aft. 1860.

118. v. ANN AGUSTA BAYLEY, b. March 05, 1839, Columbus, MS; d. August 21, 1861, Ellwood, MS.

Children of ALDEN BAYLEY and EVALINE STOVALL are: vi. SIMEON STOVALL

9 BAYLEY, b. January 03, 1847, Carroll, Mississippi315; d. February 03, 1912, Alameda

County, CA315; m. ELIZABETH MARSH; b. 1852, Missouri; d. 1924, Alameda County, CA, interred Dixon

Cemetery.

vii. WILLIAM ALDEN SPOONER BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1848, Carroll, Mississippi; d. June 14, 1873.

viii. ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1854.

ix. JAMES BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1862.

88. JOHN8 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 14, 1805 in

Derby, Orleans County, Vermont,, and died May 11, 1889 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA, age 83, interred Spring Brook

Cemetery316

. He married HARRIET BRIGGS, daughter of JACOB BRIGGS and NANCY GILMORE. She was born

September 24, 1810 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA317

, and died May 08, 1898 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA, interred Spring

Brook Cemetery in Mansfield318

.

Notes for JOHN BAYLEY:

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1850 census, Mansfield, Bristol, MA: John (44) and Harriet (39) Bayley with daughter Elizabeth A. (4); also

laborer, William Welch (20) and Elizabeth Briggs (31). John was a farmer with property valued at $2000.

1860 census,

1865 Massachusetts state census, Mansfield, Bristol: John (59) and Harriet (55) Bailey with children Mary E. (15)

and John F. (11); also B W Dean (20).

1870 census,

1880 census, Mansfield, Bristol, MA: John (74) and Harriet (69) Bailey with son John F. (26) and daughter Mary E.

(29) along with servant, Joseph Russell (35). John Sr. was a R.R. agent and John Jr. works on farm.

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and HARRIET BRIGGS are: i. ELIZABETH A.

9 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1846, Mansfield, Bristol, MA.

ii. MARY E. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1851.

119. iii. JOHN FRANKLIN BAYLEY, b. October 06, 1853, Mansfield, Bristol, MA; d. Aft. 1930.

89. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN8 BAYLEY (JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October

12, 1814 in Derby, Orleans County, Vermont, and died January 10, 1885 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts,

interred Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory in Jamaica Plain319,320

. He married (1) CAROLINE A. DORETY January

05, 1836 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts321

. She was born Abt. 1816. He married (2) REBECCA MAYHEW

WILLSON October 03, 1850 in Boston, Massachusetts321

, daughter of SHIPLEY W. WILLSON. She was born Abt.

1824 in MA, and died 1852 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co, MA, interred Mount Auburn Cemetery322

. He married (3)

SOPHRONIA C. WORTH November 17, 1857 in Edgartown, Massachusetts323

, daughter of THOMAS WORTH. She was

born Abt. 1832 in Edgartown, Massachusetts, and died January 23, 1880 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, interred

New North Cemetery324

.

Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BAYLEY: Benjamin was a Mason in the Saint Andrews Lodge (source:

Massachusetts, Mason Membership Cards, 1733-1990). His occupation was Deputy Sheriff Suffolk Co.

1850 census, - not found

1860 census, Boston, Suffolk Co, MA: Benj. F. Bayley (44) with presumed wife Sarah C. (28) and daughter Sarah

W. (19). Also a servant, Mary A Van (35) and Victoria J King (10). His property was valued at $20,000 and

$6,000, and his occupation was Deputy Sheriff.

1870 census, Boston, Ward 14, Suffolk Co, MA: Benj.F. (54) and Saphronia (38) Bayley with children Anna F. (9)

and Gertrude C. (7). Also Rebecca Worth (35) sister of Sophronia with no occupation. Benjamin was a Deputy

Sheriff with property valued at $20,000 and $3,000.

Child of BENJAMIN BAYLEY and CAROLINE DORETY is: i. SARAH W.

9 BAILEY.

Children of BENJAMIN BAYLEY and SOPHRONIA WORTH are: ii. ANNA FLORENCE

9 BAYLEY, b. November 1860, Suffolk Co, NY; d. 1945, Brookline, Massachusetts325.

Notes for ANNA FLORENCE BAYLEY:

1900 census, The Dale, Boston Ward 21, Suffolk, Massachusetts: Anna F. Bayley (39) lived with her sister

Gertrude C. Bayley (36) Anna was a teacher and Gertrude was a Stenographer.

iii. GERTRUDE C. BAILEY, b. June 1863, Suffolk Co, NY; d. Suffolk Co, NY, interred Forest Hills Cemetery and

Crematory.

90. ARIEL KENDRICK8 BAYLEY (ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born November

24, 1797 in Massena, St. Lawrence, NY326

, and died August 18, 1879 in Lima, Grant Co, WI, interred Greenwood

Cemetery. He married (1) LUCINDA KEZAR Abt. 1829 in New York. She was born Abt. 1800 in NY, and died Abt.

1835 in NY. He married (2) CORNELIA GEAR Abt. 1857. She was born Abt. 1805, and died 1872 in LaCrosse,

WI326

.

Notes for ARIEL KENDRICK BAYLEY:

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Bayley ... "while growing up worked with his father, who was a sailor on the lakes and on the St. Lawrence river.

When he was eighteen years old he shipped from Kingston to Oswego, and from there to Milwaukee and Chicago.

The young man made his way through the country to Galena, and walked from there to Platteville, Wis., where his

two uncles, Elijay and Fisher Bayley, and his grandmother were living. Here he found work, and plenty of it, first

by the month on the farm of Henry Phillips, near Platteville, and then for some years lumbering and steamboating on

the Mississippi. while Engaged on the river he made his home at Davenport, Iowa" (Commemorative Biographical

Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant ..., 1901, p. 194).

1870 census, Lima, Grant, Wisconsin: Ariel Bayley [indexed as Barley] (73) lived with his son Ariel and family.

Children of ARIEL BAYLEY and LUCINDA KEZAR are: 120. i. ARIEL KENDRICK

9 BAYLEY, b. March 1830, Massena, NY; d. 1903.

121. ii. CHARLES H. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1833, NY; d. August 25, 1899, Oakland, Almeda, California.

Child of ARIEL BAYLEY and CORNELIA GEAR is: iii. HENRIETTA

9 BAYLEY, m. WILLIAM WRIGHT.

91. ELIJAH8 BAYLEY (ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 02, 1811 in

Massena, St. Lawrence, NY327

, and died December 25, 1878 in Platteville, Grant Co, WI, interred Greenwood

Cemetery327

. He married CAROLINE J. BEVANS Abt. 1844. She was born Abt. 1824 in Ohio or MA, and died

August 12, 1868 in Platteville, Grant Co, WI327

.

Notes for ELIJAH BAYLEY: ELIJAH BAYLEY, (deceased), was born Aug. 2, 1811, at Massena, St. Lawrence Co.,

N. Y.; he was one of a family of ten children, of whom he was the seventh; the first twenty-five years of his life was

spent at or near his native place; in 1836, he came West and spent about three years in the vicinity of Davenport, and

Rock Island, Ill., teaching a portion of the time and making occasional trips South for his health; from Rock Island

he came to Galena, where he was engaged as clerk in the confectionery establishment of D. A. Barrows for about

three years; in 1841, one of the creditors of E. B. Kimball of St. Louis failed, and the stock goods came back into

Mr. Kimball's hands; at the suggestion of Mr. Barrows, the goods were entrusted to Mr. Bayley to be taken to some

of the mining towns to be disposed of. He selected Platteville as the most favorable point for that purpose, and his

success was such that further shipments were made, and a partnership was formed between himself and Mr.

Kimball, which lasted till 1852, when Mr. Bayley purchased Mr. Kimball's interest in the business for $30,000; his

success continued, and, in 1861, immediately after the death of Mr. Hammond, with whom he had for some time

been associated in business, he closed up his affairs as a merchant, and lived in retirement till his death, which

occurred Dec. 25, 1878. Mr. Bayley's first wife, to whom he was married in 1844, was Miss Caroline J. Bevans; she

died in 1868, leaving three children, one son and two daughters; the son -- Leslie F., born April 13, 1850, and died

March 5, 1870; Nora L., is now Mrs. D. B. Jones of Chicago, and Annie S. at home. Source: History of Grant

County, Wisconsin (Platteville Biographies) (Publ. 1881) transcribed by Mary Saggio

Elijah was "killed by a vicious bull on Christmas Day..." (Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of

Rock, Green, Grant ..., 1901, p. 193).

1850 census, Eastern District, Grant, Wisconsin: E (38) and Caroline (24) Bayley with Permelia Bayley (74),

Minowa Sheek (18), Lesley Bayley (5m) and Noah Clemens (36). Elijah was a Merchant with property valued at

$3000.

1860 census, Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin: Elijah (49) and Caroline (35) Bayley with children Lesley (9), Nora (7)

and Anna (4); also Nancy Bailey (82) and Domestic, Johanna Murphy (24). Elijah was a Banker with property

valued at $38,579 and $1000.

Children of ELIJAH BAYLEY and CAROLINE BEVANS are: i. LESLIE F.

9 BAYLEY, b. April 13, 1850, Grant Co, WI; d. Abt. 1875328.

ii. NORA L. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1853, Grant Co, WI; d. March 17, 1899, Chicago, Cook, IL, age 46329; m. DAVID B.

JONES; b. Abt. 1849, Wales.

iii. ANNIE S. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1856, Grant Co, WI; d. Bef. 1901, Clifton Springs, NY330.

92. TIMOTHY8 CORY (ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

December 13, 1796 in Plainfield, NH, and died July 14, 1887 in Sun Prairie, Dane Co, Wisconsin, age 90y 6m. He

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married MARY BAYLEY Abt. 1819 in Vermont, daughter of JOSHUA BAYLEY and HANNAH CORY. She was born

Abt. 1795 in Vermont, and died February 04, 1843 in Derby Center, Orleans Co, VT331

.

Notes for TIMOTHY CORY: According to his newspaper obit, he moved to Wisconsin soon after the death of his wife.

1840 census, Derby, Orleans, VT

1850 census - not yet found

1860 census, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: Timothy Cory (62) lived with his daughter Huldah G.(32) and her

husband, Joseph S Willmarth (35).

1870 census, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: Timothy Cory (72) lived with John and Pluma Labore. Timothy was a

retired farmer.

1880 census, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: Timothy Cory (82) lived with daughter Euphrasia Thompson and two

of her daughters.

Children are listed above under (86) Mary Bayley.

93. SILOAM8 CORY (ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt.

1797 in Plainfield, NH, and died Aft. 1835 in Prob. VT or IA. He married SOPHIA.

Children of SILOAM CORY and SOPHIA are: i. CARLTON C.

9 CORY, b. September 1833, NH; d. February 22, 1897, ?, interred Oakwood Cemetery; m.

AURORA MORAN, 1857; b. 1833; d. January 06, 1901, ?, interred Oakwood Cemetery, Marion County, IA.

ii. LEWIS P. CORY, b. Abt. 1837.

94. JAMES8 CORY (ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born 1798

in NH or VT, and died March 27, 1885 in California, age 86, interred Divide Cemetery, Groveland, Tuolumne

County, CA332

. He married DEBORAH MORRILL December 04, 1823 in Derby, VT by Ira Leavens, J.P.333

. She was

born 1803 in Canada, and died September 26, 1852 in Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin, interred Pierceville Cemetery.

Notes for JAMES CORY:

1850 census, Wenlock, Essex, Vermont: James (51) and Deborah (57) Cory with children Ladonia (14), John (12),

Louisa (9), and Lewis (8). James was a farmer with property valued at $1000.

1860 census, Watertown, Watertown Ward 3, Jefferson, Wisconsin: James Cory (61) with daughter Mary S. (26).

James' occupation was Gardner. He had property worth $2000 and $150.

1870 census, San Jose, Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California: James Cory (72) lived with the James G. Hogle family.

James was a farmer with property valued at $1000 and $50.

1880 census - not found

Children of JAMES CORY and DEBORAH MORRILL are: 122. i. THOMAS GROVER

9 CORY, b. March 04, 1825, Essex Co, VT; d. September 14, 1896, Barron, Wisconsin,

interred Lakeside Cemetery, Cumberland, Wisconsin.

ii. ROSE ANN CORY, b. November 03, 1829, Essex, Vermont334; d. November 21, 1910, Groveland, Tuolumne,

California, interred Divide Cemetery; m. CHARLES HENRY ELWELL; b. 1818, MA; d. 1896, Groveland,

Tuolumne, California, interred Divide Cemetery.

123. iii. MARY S. CORY, b. February 1834, VT; d. 1923.

iv. LADORNA M. CORY, b. 1836, prob. Vermont; d. 1853, Wisconsin, interred Pierceville Cemetery, Sun Prairie,

Dane, WI.

124. v. JOHN CORY, b. May 1838, Vermont; d. March 16, 1901, prob. Dane, WI, interred Forest Hill Cemetery, Dane,

Wisconsin.

vi. LOUISA CORY, b. Abt. 1842.

vii. LEWIS M. CORY, b. 1843, VT; d. April 13, 1865, Nashville, TN, interred Pierceville Cemetery, Dune,

Wisconsin335.

Notes for LEWIS M. CORY: Civil War soldier, 74th Illinois Inf, Co E

95. PARMENAS8 CORY (ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

October 07, 1811 in Derby, VT, and died July 06, 1874 in ?, interred Hartland, VT at Center of Town Cemetery336

.

He married ELIZABETH "BETSY" MAINE Abt. 1838, daughter of STEPHEN MAINE and BETSY HOLMES. She was born

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April 26, 1812 in Hartland, Vermont337

, and died July 02, 1889 in Hanover, New Hampshire, interred Hartland, VT

at Center of Town Cemetery338

.

Notes for PARMENAS CORY:

1850 census, Hartland, Windsor, Vermont: Parmina (39) and Elizabeth (39) Cory with children Kimball (10),

Emma (8), and Allis (2). Also Mary Fay (18), Frederick Fay (10), John Hatch (30). Parmina was a farmer with

property valued at $3000.

1860 census, Brookfield, Orange, Vermont: Betsey Corey (44) with children Kimball (20), Emma (18), Alice (13),

Sidney (9), Alma (7), and Carlton (5). Parmenas was not found in 1860.

1870 census, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire: Parmenas (58) and Elizabeth (58) Corey with children Sydney

(19), Alma B. (17), Carlton (15). Also Parmenas' sister, Mercy Corey (68), Adeline Main (62) and Nancy Washburn

(67).

1880 census, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire: (Mrs.) Parmenas Corey (67) with children Alma B. (27) and

Carlton L. (25). Also a boarder, John H. Vose (69). Parmenas was widowed and was listed as female; occupation

was keeping house.

Children of PARMENAS CORY and ELIZABETH MAINE are: i. KIMBALL PARMENAS

9 CORY, b. July 13, 1840, Hartland, VT339; d. November 16, 1864, Brookfield, Orange,

Vermont, interred Center of Town Cemetery340.

125. ii. EMMA ELIZABETH CORY, b. January 30, 1842, Northland, VT; d. August 12, 1879, Roxbury, Washington,

Vermont, age 36, interred Hanover Center Cemetery.

iii. ADALINE ANNETTE CORY, b. 1846; d. 1847.

iv. ALICE ANNA CORY, b. October 21, 1847, Hartland, Vermont341; d. November 28, 1874; m. FRANKLIN H.

ALLEN, May 29, 1873, Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire342; b. Abt. 1846, Westville, Otsego, NY; d. 1925.

126. v. SIDNEY LAWRENCE CORY, b. November 10, 1850, Hartland, VT; d. September 01, 1931, Nashua, New

Hampshire.

vi. ALMA VIRGINIA CORY, b. March 06, 1853, Hartland, Windsor, VT343; d. September 19, 1894, Hanover, New

Hampshire, age 41, interred Hanover Center344; m. HORACE BURTON HEATH, March 29, 1882, Hanover,

Grafton, New Hampshire345; b. July 26, 1858, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire346; d. August 19, 1950,

Bradford, Orange, Vermont346.

127. vii. CARLTON LEWIS CORY, b. May 03, 1855, Chelsea, VT; d. March 04, 1899, Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire,

age 43, interred Old Lyme Cemetery.

96. RICHARD8 CORY (ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

October 1815 in Vermont. He married BERNICE DONNEY.

Child of RICHARD CORY and BERNICE DONNEY is: i. RICHARD T.

9 CORY, d. January 17, 1914, Derby, Vermont.

97. CALVIN CHAPIN8 BAYLEY, DEACON (JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

December 21, 1809 in Derby, Vermont347

, and died October 02, 1903 in Dodge, Waupun, WI, interred Forest

Mound Cemetery348

. He married ANN SOPHIA FISHER349

December 01, 1840349

, daughter of ASA FISHER. She was

born Abt. 1813 in Bennington, Vermont, and died October 12, 1895350

.

Notes for CALVIN CHAPIN BAYLEY, DEACON: Amherst College - Class of 1837.

Calvin C. Bayley Papers, 1830-1904 (http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/)

Abstract: Papers of Bayley, a Waupun, Wisconsin, teacher and farmer, including incoming correspondence relating

to education at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., where he received a bachelors and masters degree; at Manlius

Academy, Manlius, N.Y., where he was principal, 1838-1846; and at Ripon College, Ripon, Wis., where he was

principal, 1856-1861. Letters, 1843-1848, from his sister, Huldah Leavens, refer to the Spring Farm Association, a

Fourierite phalanx at Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Also present are genealogical materials, photographs, recollections of

the Republican Convention in Pittsburgh in 1856, and other writings and business papers.

Biography/History: Calvin Chapin Bayley, the son of James and Hannah Chapin Bayley, was born in Derby,

Vermont on December 21, 1809. After attending the Kimball Union Academy in Meridan, New Hampshire, he

received both a bachelor and Master of Arts degrees from Amherst College in 1837 and 1840 respectively. After

graduation, Mr. Bayley served as the principal of Manlius Academy in Manlius, New York, from 1838 to 1846.

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During this period he married Miss Ann Fisher, a teacher at the academy. The Bayley family moved to Waupun,

Wisconsin in 1847, where Mr. Bayley conducted his own farm. From 1856 to 1861 he served as principal of

Brockway College in Ripon, Wisconsin and from 1866 to 1870 he taught at Washington University, St. Louis,

Missouri. Mr. Bayley died in 1903, after spending the last twenty-eight years of life on his farm in Waupun.

Scope and Content Note: The Calvin C. Bayley Papers include Mr. Bayley's incoming correspondence, 1830-1904,

relating mainly to his profession as an educator. The correspondence for the 1830's and 1840's is particularly rich in

information concerning both Amherst College and Manlius Academy. One folder of Huldah Bayley Leavens

correspondence, 1843-1848, to her brother Calvin C. Bayley, has been left separate since the letters make reference

to the Spring Farm Association, a Wisconsin Fourierite community near Sheboygan Falls in the late 1840's. The

collection also includes some genealogical material and photographs relating to the Bayley family, as well as

miscellaneous unsorted business papers and miscellaneous writings by Calvin C. Bayley, including his

reminiscences of the Republican Party convention in Pittsburgh in 1856. This was printed in the Wisconsin

Magazine of History, volume 38, 1954-1955.

Acquisition Information: Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Bayley, New York, August, 1965.

1850 census, Chester, Dodge, WI: Calvin C. (40) and Ann T. (35) Bailey with children James C. (7), Edwin F. (4),

Sarah E. (3), and Charles S. (1).

1860 census, Ripon Ward 1, Fond du Lac, WI: Calvin C. (50) and Ann S. (48) Bailey with children James (16),

Edwin F. (14), Sarah E. (12), Charles S. (10), Anna (3) and Walter A. ().

Children of CALVIN BAYLEY and ANN FISHER are: 128. i. JAMES CALVIN

9 BAYLEY, b. November 16, 1842, NY; d. February 22, 1929, Temple, Bell, TX, interred

Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

129. ii. EDWIN FISHER BAYLEY, b. June 11, 1845, Manitess, Onondago Co, NY; d. August 14, 1920, Chicago, Cook,

IL, interred Rosehill Cemetery.

iii. SARAH E. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1847.

iv. CHARLES S. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1849.

v. ANNA BAYLEY, b. October 10, 1856, WI351; d. March 18, 1951, Detroit, Wayne, MI351; m. WHITING.

vi. WALTER A. BAYLEY.

98. ARETAS8 BAYLEY (JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt. 1811 in Derby,

Orleans, VT, and died December 30, 1903 in Waterford Twp, Racine Co, Wisconsin, age 92, interred Caldwell

Cemetery, Racine County, WI352,353

. He married MARY L. LEAVENS May 16, 1836 in Wisconsin, daughter of

CHARLES LEAVENS and POLLY WARDNER. She was born Abt. 1811 in Vermont, and died September 30, 1867 in

Wisconsin, age 56, interred Caldwell Cemetery, Racine County, WI354

.

Notes for ARETAS BAYLEY: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: (excerpt from BIO of her husband) Aretas BAYLEY,

farmer; P. O. Caldwell Prairie; born in Derby, Orleans Co., Vt., Nov. 23, 1811; son of James and Hannah Bayley.

Aretas came to Wisconsin in the spring, of 1842, and settled on Section 8; broke ground the following spring. He

married, May 16, 1836, Miss Mary Leavens, daughter of Charles and Polly; she was born in Vermont. They had two

children- Sarah P., born Aug. 3, 1837, Herbert O., born Aug. 14, 1840. Mr. Bayley went to Vermont for his family

in July, and returned in August. His farm is probably one of the best in the county- living springs, plenty of wood

and timber. Mrs. Bayley, wife of Aretas, died Sept. 30, 1877 is buried at Caldwell Prairie Cemetery (Source: "The

History of Racine and Kenosha Counties" (Chicago: 1879), pages 675-681).

1850 census, Rochester, Racine, Wisconsin: Aretus

1870 census, Waterford, Racine, Wisconsin: Aretus Bayley (58) with house keeper, Sarah Selleck (32), Herbert

Bayley (29), Domestic Servant, Rebecca Buthriong (16) and farm laborer, Michael Cokely (18). Aretus was a

farmer with property valued at $8000 and $2500.

1900 census, Waterford, Racine, Wisconsin: Aretus Bayley (88) with S R Selleck (62), HO Bayley (59), Edna

Bayley (48), Aretus O. Bayley (12), and three unrelated others.

Children of ARETAS BAYLEY and MARY LEAVENS are: 130. i. HERBERT O.

9 BAILEY, M.D., b. August 14, 1840, Windsor, Vermont; d. 1922, Waterford Twp, Racine Co,

Wisconsin, interred Caldwell Cemetery.

ii. SARAH PAULINA BAILEY, b. Abt. 1837; m. DURLIN B. SELLECK.

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99. ROYAL LEAVENS8 BAYLEY (JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 22, 1814

in Derby, Orleans, VT355

, and died April 27, 1905 in Waukesha County, WI, interred Dodge's Corners Cemetery,

age 91355

. He married (1) ELIZABETH HAMMOND September 09, 1841 in Windsor, VT356

, daughter of THOMAS

FAUNCE HAMMOND. She was born February 12, 1817 in Reading, VT356

, and died September 1869 in Vemon,

Waukesha, WI357

. He married (2) SUSAN L. STORY September 01, 1870 in Woodstock, VT358,359

, daughter of DYRE

STORY and SUSAN LAWRENCE. She was born September 08, 1824 in West Windsor, VT360

, and died March 16,

1902 in West Windsor, VT, interred Brownsville Cemetery, Windsor Co, VT361

.

Notes for ROYAL LEAVENS BAYLEY: ROYAL L. BAYLEY, mechanic and Postmaster, Dodge's Corners; born July

22, 1814, in Derby, Orleans Co., Vt.; learned the cooper's trade in Windsor, Vt. On the 14th of September, 1841, he

married Miss Eliza Hammond, of Windsor, they leaving for Wisconsin on the same day; they spent the winter with

relatives here, he buying 50 acres of John Dodge, on which he built in the spring of 1841 a ribbon house, or a house

of oak strips nailed one upon the other; Mr. B. also built a shop and worked many years at his trade, also, as

carpenter and joiner; he was first appointed Deputy Postmaster, by John Dodge, and served thus until 1855, when he

received the appointment and has since served. His wife died in 1869, leaving five children - Haller H., James L.,

Thomas K, Mary E. and John D.; the elder is in Atchison, Kan.; J. L. is in Washington Territory; Thomas P. is a

farmer in Vernon; the daughter resides in Racine County; and the youngest son is on the homestead of 128 acres.

Mr. Bayley married again, Miss Susan Story, of Windsor, Vt. He is a stanch Republican, served as Town Clerk

many years in succession, also Supervisor, etc.; he has a large and pleasant farmhouse for his home, which was

completely remodeled in 1866; he is the inventor of a new and somewhat novel way of laying stone walls for

buildings, etc, by which the wall is "pointed up " at the time the wall is laid (From "History of Waukesha County"

by Western Historical Company, Chicago, 1880).

Full names of his children are from A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond of London ...

By Roland Hammond, Boston, 1894.

1850 census,

1860 census, Dodge PO, Vemon, Waukesha, Wisconsin: Royal (45) and Elizabeth (43) Bayly with children Hollen

(10), James (9), Thomas (7), Henry (3), and John (6m); Also Dorothy Dodge (40) and Lucy Clark (22).

1870 census

1880 census, Vernon, Waukesha, WI: R.L. (66) and Susan (55) Bailey with sons Thomas (27) and John (20). R.L.

and Thomas were farmers. No occupation for John. There was also a "servant girl" Katie Haft (14).

1900 census, Vemon, Waukesha, WI: Royal Bailey (85) lived with son Thomas and family.

Notes for ELIZABETH HAMMOND: Elizabeth died of typhoid fever (U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-

1885),

Children of ROYAL BAYLEY and ELIZABETH HAMMOND are: 131. i. HALLER HAMMOND

9 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1850, Waukesha County, WI; d. June 12, 1896, Kansas.

ii. JAMES AUSTIN BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1851.

132. iii. THOMAS FAUNCE BAYLEY, b. April 1853, Waukesha Co, WI; d. October 05, 1943, Prob. WI, interred Rural

Home Cemetery.

iv. JAMES LUTHER BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1855.

v. MARY ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1857.

vi. JOHN DODGE BAYLEY, b. December 1859, Waukesha Co, WI; d. February 23, 1921, Ione, Pend Oreille,

Washington, interred Riverside Cemetery362.

Child of ROYAL BAYLEY and SUSAN STORY is: vii. ROY L.

9 BAYLEY.

100. IRA8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December

26, 1803 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT, and died March 14, 1882 in Derby, Vermont, age 78-2-16. He married (1)

HULDAH Abt. 1832 in VT363

. She was born Abt. 1806, and died 364

. He married (2) ADELINE SHEDD July 15, 1861

in Derby, Orleans, VT365

, daughter of NATHAN SHEDD and MARY. She was born Abt. 1809 in Stoddard, Cheshire,

New Hampshire, and died December 19, 1882 in Derby, Vermont, interred Derby Center Cemetery366

.

Notes for IRA CORY: Birth date calculated from age at death and death date (from familysearch).

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1860 census - not found

1870 census - not found

1880 census, Derby, Orleans Co, VT: Ira Corey (76) and Adeline Corey (70) were listed in the household of Luther

House (43) and family. Their relationship is unknown.

Children of IRA CORY and HULDAH are: i. ORIN J.

9 CORY, b. Abt. 1838, Orleans Co, VT367.

Notes for ORIN J. CORY:

1860 census, Perry, Wood, Ohio

ii. HARRIET CORY, b. Abt. 1836, Stanstead, U.C.; d. January 01, 1861, Charleston, Morgan, VT, age 25, interred

Beebe Cemetery in Canada368; m. J. H. ALBEE; b. Abt. 1830.

101. ORIN8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October

10, 1804 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT, and died December 25, 1901 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH at age 92,

interred Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH369

. He married (1) MARY "POLLY" PHILLIPS March

18, 1837 in Waterborough, NY, daughter of EPHRAIM PHILLIPS and SARAH. She was born Abt. 1808 in Plymouth,

Chenango Co, NY370

, and died March 19, 1875 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH at age 67, interred Greenlawn

Cemetery. He married (2) ELIZABETH G. "LIZZY" AYERS Abt. 1876 in Ohio. She was born June 1834 in Stark Co,

OH, and died 1913.

Notes for ORIN CORY:

1830 census - not yet found. Orin would be about age 26.

1840 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Orin Corey, age 30-39, with 2 males under 5 and 1 male age 10-15. His

presumed wife was age 30-40. He lived near his brother Cyrus Cory and also Edward Bailey (perhaps a relative of

his mother).

1850 census, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH (M432_733, p. 356): Orrin Corey (41), farmer, Polly Corey (43), and

their children John (12), Nelson (11), Dwight (8), Lois (7), Sylvia (5), Charles (3), and Mary (1). Mary P. Corey

(66) also lived with the family. Value of property in 1850 was listed as $4,000.

1860 census, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH: Orrin Cory (50), Pollie Cory (52) wife, and children Nelson (20),

Dwight (18), Louise (17), Sylvia (16), Chas (13), Mary (12), and Avangeline (10). The household also included

Jerome (23) nephew, and John (21), relationship uncertain. The birth dates for children are from "The Branching

Tree" (vrichter, updated 28 Oct 2003) and verified by the names and dates on the 1850 and 1860 U.S. census

records. On this record, Orrin was a farmer and had property valued at $3000 and $1900. Nelson was a school

teacher and Dwight was a farmer. Louise was a student. Jerome's occupation was "domestic" while John was a

student.

1870 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Orrin Cory (60), wife Polly (63), and daughters Mary (22) and Eva (17).

Property was valued at $4700 and personal property was $3160. Orin was listed as farmer.

1880 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Orin (70) and Lizzie (48) Cory. His occupation was retired farmer.

1900 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Orin Cory (90) and Elizabeth G. Cory (60). He was listed as "capitalist"

and he owned his home.

Notes for MARY "POLLY" PHILLIPS: The Cory Family website shows her birthdate as 9 Feb 1800, but this contradicts

three census records. In 1850 her age is given as 43; in 1860 her age is 52, and in 1870 her age is 63. These census

records put her birth date as 1807-08.

Children of ORIN CORY and MARY PHILLIPS are: 133. i. REV. JOHN BRUCE

9 CORY, b. April 1838, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. April 05, 1919, Cleveland, Cuyahoga

Co, OH, age 82, interred Evergreen Cemetery, Lake Co, OH.

134. ii. NELSON SABIN CORY, b. August 1839, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. February 18, 1921, Geneva, Ashtabula,

Ohio, interred Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville Township, Ohio.

135. iii. DWIGHT HENRY CORY, b. January 23, 1841, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. August 01, 1914, Cleveland,

Cuyahoga, Ohio at age 73, buried in Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin, Lorain Co, OH.

136. iv. LOIS JANE CORY, b. February 21, 1843, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. October 21, 1911, Youngstown,

Mahoning, Ohio, interred Perry Twp Cemetery, Lake Co, Ohio.

137. v. SYLVIA ALICE CORY, b. June 21, 1845, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. January 08, 1888, Silver Lake, Shawnee

Co, KS.

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138. vi. DR. CHARLES THEODORE CORY, M.D., b. June 21, 1847, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. January 09, 1924,

Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN, age 77, interred Forest Hills.

139. vii. MARY ELLEN CORY, b. September 10, 1849, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. February 21, 1911, Greene,

Trumbull Co, OH at age 61, interred Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH.

140. viii. EVANGELINE "EVA" ST. CLAIR CORY, b. September 09, 1853, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. December 18,

1922, Geneva, Ashtabula Co, OH.

102. CYRUS R. "SILAS"8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born November 1807 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT, and died Bet. 1870 - 1880 in Prob. Michigan, interred

Bronson Cemetery, Branch City, MI. He married SOPHIA HAYFORD KEE April 26, 1836 in Trumbull Co, OH371

,

daughter of SAMUEL HAYFORD and POLLY RICE. She was born Abt. 1810 in Lower Canada, and died October 28,

1892 in Colorado, probably Denver.

Notes for CYRUS R. "SILAS" CORY: According to Michigan, Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, Cyrus received a

land patent on 10 Mar 1856 at the office in Ionia, Michigan for land described as 1 NWSW MICHIGAN-TOLEDO

STRIP No 9 N 2 W 3. The land was in 10-N twp, Gratiot Co, MI. There was an earlier issue date of 15 Dec 1855

for the same land but I'm not familiar with specifics about this purchase.

1840 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Cyrus Cory (age 30-39) with 2 males under 5 and his presumed wife

Sophia (age 20-30). The two males are probably their son Jerome, and her son Hiram Dexter from her first

marriage. Note that Sophia's former in-laws were in the same township, listed on the same page as Cyrus Corey.

1850 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Cyrus Cory (43) lived in the household of Horatio (42) and Caroline (42)

Bascomb and their 6 children. Also in the household were Alvin Bailey (11), Caroline Newell (60, Angeline Hoyt

(36) and Martha B. Hoyt (10). (Note that his family lived in the same town but not with him).

1860 census - Cyrus has not been found. Cyrus is said to have deserted his family and four small children before

1860 and moved to Michigan (source: Brenda Nolan).

1870 census, Pompeii PO, Washington, Gratiot Co, MI: Cyrus Corey (62) lived alone and was a farmer. Property

valued at $4000.

Notes for SOPHIA HAYFORD KEE: In about 1835, Sophia Hayford, widow of Hiram Key (1806-1833), married Cyrus

Cory. It would be interesting to find out more about how they met and how Sophia lived with her young son after

her first husband died. She might have lived with Hiram's parents.

1850 census, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: Sophia Corey (40) with her children Jerome (13), Mary (11), Maria (7),

Robert (6), and Olive (3). Also Caroline Patton (20) and Lewis Patton (25). Under occupation the census taker

wrote "Unimproved land" and her real estate was valued at $1000. Lewis was a laborer.

1860 census, Greensburg, Trumbull, Ohio: Sophia Cory (40) with children Maria (15), Robert (13) and Olive (11).

Sophia had personal property valued at $300. Her son Jerome was living with his uncle Orin and family in the same

township.

1870 census - not yet found - Sophia has not been located in 1870, but her children were moving away from Ohio by

1870.

1880 census, Wellington, Sumner Co, KS: Sophia Cory (69) was listed with her son Jerome's family. She was a

Carpet Weaver. The next day, June 2, she was shown living alone in the same town as a widow.

Children of CYRUS CORY and SOPHIA KEE are: 141. i. DR. JEROME BONAPARTE

9 CORY, b. June 17, 1837, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. January 23, 1892,

Denver, CO, buried in Riverside Cemetery, Denver, CO.

142. ii. MARY "MIRIAM" CORY, b. September 12, 1839, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. July 09, 1907, Greene, Trumbull

Co, OH, buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH.

143. iii. MARIA CORY, b. December 1842, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. 1928, San Francisco, CA.

144. iv. ROBERT A. CORY, b. November 1844, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1880.

v. BOY CORY, b. January 1846, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. February 08, 1846, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH.

145. vi. ISABEL OLIVE "OLLIE" CORY, b. March 06, 1847, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. December 05, 1930, Butte,

Oakland, California, interred Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, CA.

103. EUNICE8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

November 21, 1807 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, Vermont372

, and died April 02, 1887 in Leanna KS, near Chanute373

.

She married (1) ANSEL PATTERSON, JR. February 05, 1828 in Vermont, probably Orleans Co., son of ANSEL

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PATTERSON and LUCINA COLTON. He was born March 1804 in Vermont, probably Barre, and died April 02, 1839 in

Gallia Co (now Vinton), Ohio, age 35y 20d, interred Markum Cemetery, Bloomfield Twp, Jackson Co, OH. She

married (2) JOHN "ABE" JOHNSON November 11, 1841 in Jackson Co, Ohio374

. He was born January 16, 1779 in

Pennsylvania375

, and died September 24, 1862 in McArthur, Vinton Co, OH, aged 76.

Notes for EUNICE CORY: Family tradition is that Eunice's family was an old family. After Ansel's untimely death,

Eunice married a neighbor, John Johnson. After Johnson's death, his son Henry took Eunice to court accusing her of

embezzling money that belonged to the estate.

1840 census, Clinton, Jackson Co, OH: Eunice is probably the woman, age 30-40, living with John Johnson in

Clinton, Vinton Co, OH; His first wife died in 1836. The children listed in John Johnson's household include 1 boy,

age 5-10, a male, 20-30, and 4 girls ages 5-20.

1850 census, Vinton Co, OH: John (66) and Unis (38) Johnson with his son William (15) and their daughters Emily

(6) and Christiana (2). Also listed were Mary (14) and Sophrona (11) Patterson. John was a farmer.

Between 1841 - 1862, Eunice lived in Hamden Station, McArthur, Vinton Co, OH.

1860 census, Reeds Mill, Clinton, Vinton, Ohio: John (74) and Eunice (72) Johnston with daughters Emily (16) and

Christenia (12). John was a farmer and Emily was a servant. They had property worth $800 and $625.

1870 census, Auglaize, York Twp, Van Wert Co, OH: Catherine Knapp (41), Wallis Knapp (19), Josephine Knapp

(16), Sophronia Knapp (13), Eunice Johnson (63), and a domestic servant Samantha Knox (19).

1880 census: Eunice was living in York Twp, Van Wert Co, Ohio with her daughter, Catherine Knapp, in 1880 and

Catherine's two children, Wallace and Josephine. Eventually she moved to Leanna, Kansas and lived with Aaron

Reed and Mary Bailey Patterson (her daughter).

Eunice was buried on April 03, 1887 in Leanna Cemetery, Leanna Neosho Co, KS under the name Eunice Johnson.

After John Johnson's death, his personal property was appraised by Stephen Salts, O.P Guerning, and James Crow

on 11 Oct 1862.

"We the undersigned appraisers appointed by the Probate Court of Vinton County to appraise the personal property

belonging to the Estate of John Johnson, late of said County Deceased being first duly sworn according to law to set

off to Eunice Johnson widow of the said John Johnson dec. the following property without appraisement in

Accordance with the Statute in such case made and provided to wit.

Two Beds, Bedd Steds & Bedding, One Table, 6 chairs; 6 plates, 6 tea cups & saucers, 6 knives & forks, Six Table

Spoons, 6 Tea Spoons, 1 sugar dish, One Cream Cup, One Tea Pot; All the cooking utensils in the possession of said

Widow there being no more than what is necessary for her use; One spinning wheel; One Family Bible; The wearing

apparrell of the deceased; The Bed Steads & Bedding & wheel ___ are claimed by said widow to be her separate

property & to have been brought with her at the time of her marriage. Also the Table.

We also set off to the said widow the following property selected by her and valued by us as follows to wit:

One Black Mare $60.00; One side saddle & Redding Bridle Snaffle bit 8.00; Two Small ___ 1.00; One Cupboard

8.00; One Rocking Chair .25; 6 Plates .30; One Smoothing Iron .25; One Pr. ___ 1.00;

Two old Axes & 3 Old Hoes .50; 2 Tight Barrels & 2 Flour Barrels .70; One Red Milkey Cow 20.00.

We the undersigned appraisers do also set off to said Widow the following property for her support one year. To wit

The One third part of about 4 acres of Corn; One Acre of ___ and fodder; The Hay in the Mow & One half ___ in

the orchard; Two Hogs Small ___; A small lot of food being all on hand

And the above leaving in our opinion is suficient for her support one year & then seeing no other property of a ___

___ to set off we do allow her the sum of Fifty Dollars. To be paid to her by the Administrator out of the proceeds

of the Estate.

Notes for ANSEL PATTERSON, JR.: The exact date when Ansel and Eunice moved to Ohio has not been found, but it's

likely that he moved with his brothers to Trumbull Co in 1834, along with several members of the Cory family.

Ansel Patterson is found in a listing of "Entrymen on Lands" in Jackson Co, OH. The sale date was 22 April 1839

in Gallia County for 40.45 acres. This purchase was recorded at the Land Office in Chillicothe (source: Certificate

#11149 from the General Land Office). The legal land description showed it was part of the Ohio River Survey (Act

of 24 April 1820), 6N Township, 18W Range, Section #1. On this land record, he is listed as "of Gallia County,

Ohio." Ansel left no will and clearly he died suddenly and prematurely, perhaps from a farming accident or illness.

1830 census - not found

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Notes for JOHN "ABE" JOHNSON: According to a descendant, John served in the War of 1812 (phone conversation

with Vivian Pencin, 1 Sept 2003).

John had a land patent registered July 01, 1831in Jackson Co, OH in McArthur (Twp. 5), on almost 81 acres

(source: General Land Office, Chillicothe, OH, Certificate #1524). A biography of John Johnson (unknown source,

photocopy) states that after John and Eunice married, they settled on 80 acres of land about 5 miles northeast of

Hamden, not far from the John Tarr family near Puritan. Administrator of John's estate was his son, Henry Johnson.

When inventory was taken, there was $213.90 cash on hand. He was buried on September 26, 1862 in Tarr

Cemetery, Clinton Twp, Vinton Co, OH.

Children of EUNICE CORY and ANSEL PATTERSON are: 146. i. CATHERINE ELIZABETH

9 PATTERSON, b. December 1829, Vermont; d. January 12, 1908, Pleasant Twp, Van

Wert, Ohio.

ii. HARLAN PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1831, Vermont.

Notes for HARLAN PATTERSON: Harlan is not listed with his mother and step-father in 1850, so it is assumed he

left home before age 20. Family legend is that Harlan went to Texas and helped survey the state. At some point,

he was starting a cattle drive to Chicago and is said to have drowned in the Arkansas River. Harlan Patterson is

shown as surveyor and grantee for land in Burnet Co, TX. The record is at the county courthouse, #679.

1850 census - not found

147. iii. MARY BAILEY PATTERSON, b. September 07, 1835, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. March 02, 1912, Savonburg, Allen

Co, KS near Iola at the home of O.D. Courtney, interred Leanna Cemetery, Leanna, Neosho Co, KS.

148. iv. SOPHRONIA PATTERSON, b. December 29, 1838, Trumbull Co, OH; d. August 22, 1892, Waco, McLennan Co,

TX, age 54, at the home of her son Prof. W.W. Franklin.

Children of EUNICE CORY and JOHN JOHNSON are: 149. v. EMILY

9 JOHNSON, b. April 05, 1848, Vinton Co, Ohio near Hamden; d. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

vi. CHRISTINIA JOHNSON, b. 1849, Jackson Co, OH; d. Abt. 1863, Hamden, Vinton Co, OH.

104. CHARLES C.8 CORY, JR. (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born October 1811 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT, and died May 13, 1884 in Georgetown, Ottawa, Michigan,

interred Jenison Cemetery. He married MARY A. NOBLES Abt. 1857 in Michigan. She was born May 24, 1827 in

New York, and died July 15, 1879 in Ottawa Co, Mi, age 52, interred Jenison Cemetery.

Notes for CHARLES C. CORY, JR.: This might be the Charles Cory listed on the 1840 census in Waterford,

Washington Co, OH. The head of household on this record was born 1800-1810 and he has 3 males listed. One

male under 5, 2 males 15-20, and 2 males 20-30. Some of these may be his younger brothers. There is also one

female age 40-50, 2 age 20-30, and 1 age 10-15. These may be his younger sisters. Charles' older brother, Orin,

does not appear nearby.

1850 census, Georgetown, Ottawa, Michigan: C. Cory (37) was head of the household that included Elias De

Kolyer (22) and his wife Maria (21), both from Holland. Charles was a farmer.

1860 census, Georgetown, Ottawa, Michigan: Charles (47) and Mary A. (32) Cory with children Rensler P. (1) and

Sherman (2m). William Wipple (20) was listed as farm laborer. Property was valued at $2000 and $600.

1870 census, Holland PO, Georgetown, Ottawa, MI: Charles (57) and Mary (43) Corey with children Ransler (11),

Colman (10), and Amelia (5). Charles was a farmer with property worth $4000 and $1200.

1880 census, Georgetown, Ottawa, MI: Charles Cory (68) with children Rensalor (21), Colman (19) and Amelia

(15). Also listed was Mary R. Gilrush (24).

Children of CHARLES CORY and MARY NOBLES are: 150. i. RENSOLER P.

9 CORY, b. 1858, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. August 01, 1940, Lowell, Kent, MI, interred "C"

Georgetown Township Cemetery.

ii. SHERMAN CORY, b. 1860, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI.

151. iii. COLMAN CHARLES CORY, b. April 06, 1860, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. February 22, 1941, MI, interred

"C" Georgetown Township Cemetery.

iv. AMELIA R. CORY, b. 1865, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. 1886, Ottawa Co., Mi, interred Jenison Cemetery.

105. COLMAN SMITH8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born November 1810 in Derby Line, VT, and died July 11, 1899 in prob. MO, interred Fairview Cemetery, Joplin,

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MO376

. He married THERESA "THURSEY" CARTER December 03, 1854 in Laclede, MO377

, daughter of GIDEON

CARTER and POLLY FREEMAN. She was born August 17, 1834 in Kentucky, and died May 08, 1911 in Joplin, Jasper

Co, MO, interred Fairview Cemetery378

.

Notes for COLMAN SMITH CORY:

Colman collected a pension starting in Dec 1889 for his Civil War service; his wife Thursey collected his pension

starting in 1899. His tombstone shows he served in the military - Co. L., 16 Missouri Cavalry.

Lima Time Democrat, Lima, Ohio, Tuesday, May 18, 1897, Page 7: After Sixty Years

"After being mourned as dead for nearly 60 years Coleman Cory has returned to his native county, Trumbull, in

Ohio, and is now visiting his older brother, Orin Cory, one of the oldest settlers of the Western Reserve. The brother

so long lost to his relatives went west and now resided with his family at Lebanon, Mo." -- Exchange

On the 1810 census, there were only 3 boys under 10 listed, so I assume Colman was born after the 1810 census was

taken.

1850 census - not found

1860 census, Dry Glaze, Hooker, Laclede, MO: Coleman (37) and Thersey (26) Cory with children Willis (4),

Gabrilla (2), and Sylva (4m). Colman was a farmer with property worth $900 and $250.

1870 census, Proctor PO, Warren, Camden, Missouri: C.S. (51) and Thurzy (37) Cory with children Willis H. (14).

Calperna (13), Susan (4), and Tennessee (3). Colman was a farmer with property worth $1100 and $660.

1880 census, Warren, Camden Co, MO: Coleman (68) and Thursey (35) Cory with children Willis (24), Laura (14),

Tennessee (11), and Charles (9). Coleman was a farmer.

1890 - Pension file shows he lived in Decatursville, Warren Twp, MO. He served as a Private in L Company during

the Civil War. Colman suffered from kidney disease.

1900 census, Galena, Jasper Co, MO: Thersa Corey (65) was a widow. In her household was daughter Laura (33),

a widow, with her two children Zoney (7) and Loney (5). Also listed were Tina Corey (30) and Charles Corey (28),

a teamster. This record shows Thersa had 7 children with 5 living. No occupation.

1910 census, Joplin Ward 2, Jasper, Missouri: Thursie Corey (76) lived with her daughter Tennie Carey (39) and

family.

Children of COLMAN CORY and THERESA CARTER are: i. WILLIS H.

9 CORY, b. Abt. 1856, Laclede, MO; d. Aft. 1935.

Notes for WILLIS H. CORY: Willis ordered a Headstone for his brother, Colman Smith Corey on 11 June 1935.

His address was given as 1914 Missouri Ave, Joplin, MO.

1900 census – not found

1910 census, Joplin Ward 2, Jasper, Missouri: Willis Corey (52) lived with his brother Charles (27) and they

lived next door to Fred Corey (32) and family including their mother, Thursie (76). Charles' occupation was

Ditchwork and Willis did Sewer Work.

152. ii. CALPERNA CORY, b. November 1857, Missouri; d. Aft. 1923.

iii. GABRILLA CORY, b. Abt. 1858.

iv. SYLVA CORY, b. 1860, Missouri.

153. v. SUSAN LAURA CORY, b. March 1866, Missouri; d. Aft. 1900.

154. vi. TENNESSEE ESTELLE "TENA" CORY, b. June 15, 1869, Decaturville, Missouri; d. March 27, 1957, Joplin,

Jasper Co, MO at St. John's Hospital, interred Fairview Cemetery.

vii. CHARLES CORY, b. January 1872, Warren, Camden, Missouri; d. December 10, 1922, Joplin, Jasper Co, MO,

interred Fairview Cemetery.

Notes for CHARLES CORY:

1910 census, Joplin Ward 2, Jasper, Missouri: Charles Corey (27) lived with his brother, Willis Corey (52), who

is shown as married 25 years. Charles was a laborer, ditchwork. They lived next door to the Fred Corey

household which included their mother, Thursie (76).

Charles died of self-administered carbarlic acid poisoning.

106. SYLVIA8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born Abt.

1813 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT, and died February 26, 1893 in New Utrecht, New York, age 79379

. She

married GEORGE RAYMOND October 11, 1838 in Derby, VT by N. Nichols, Minister380

, son of PAUL RAYMOND and

SARAH. He was born June 17, 1801 in Winchedon, Worchester, Massachusetts381

, and died May 05, 1884 in Milton,

Norfolk, Massachusetts382

.

Notes for SYLVIA CORY:

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1850 census, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts: George (46) and Sylvia (35) Raymond with sons George T. (5) and

Albert T. (3). George was a Yeoman with property worth $6,000.

1855, Massachusetts State census, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts: George (54) and Sylvia (40) Raymond with

children Geo T. (10), Albert T. (8), Osgood F. (5); also Sylvia's mother Mary Cory (71) and John Sullivan (26).

George is shown as Yeoman, born Mass. Sylvia and Mary were born in Vt. John was born in Ireland but no

occupation was written.

1860 census, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts: George (59) and Sylvia (45) Raymond with sons George T. (15),

Albert T. (15) and Osgood F. (11). George was a farmer.

1870 census, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts: George (69) and S. (55) Raymond with children Albert T. (23) and

Osgood F. (20); also Ella S. Carlton (11), attending school. George was a farmer with property valued at $10,000

and $1000.

1880 census, Randolph, Norfolk, Massachusetts: George (78) and Sylvia (66) Raymond were boarders with the

Alfred K. Durling (28) family. George was a farm laborer.

Children of SYLVIA CORY and GEORGE RAYMOND are: 155. i. GEORGE TYLER

9 RAYMOND, b. March 29, 1845, Newton, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; d. May 12, 1929,

Brooklyn, NY.

ii. ALBERT THOMAS RAYMOND, b. May 1847, Norfolk Co, MA; d. 1923, New Jersey, interred Hillside Cemetery,

Scotch Plains, Union Co.383; m. (1) ADA L.GOODRIDGE, August 29, 1875, Boston, Massachusetts384; b. Abt.

1842, Saccarappa, Maine; d. May 23, 1887, Boston, Massachusetts385; m. (2) JOSEPHINE N., 1892; b. October

1850, Maine; d. 1912, Prob. Plainfield, New Jersey, interred Hillside Cemetery.

Notes for ALBERT THOMAS RAYMOND:

1870 census, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts: Albert T. Raymond (23) lived with his parents and brother. He

worked on the farm.

1880 census, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts: Albert Raymond (33) and Ada L. (38) were Boarders in the

Alonza Marsh household. His occupation was Teamster.

1900 census, Plainfield Ward 1, Union, New Jersey: Albert T. (53) and Josephine H. (49) Raymond. They had

been married 8 years and she had 1 child who was not living. His occupation was Supt Medical Plasters.

1910 census, East Second St, Plainfield Ward 1, Union, New Jersey: Albert T. (63) and Josephine (65) Raymond

with Housekeeper, Irene Broadhead (33). They had been married 15 years and had no children. Albert was a

Manufacturer, Drugs.

1920 census, Watchung Avenue, Plainfield, NJ: Albert Raymond was a widower and his occupation was

Superintendent, Medical Placter Co.

iii. OSGOOD FIFIELD RAYMOND, b. June 30, 1850, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts386; d. June 09, 1878, Randolph,

Massachusetts, age 27387.

107. SYLVESTER P.8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

September 1814 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT388

, and died Aft. 1870. He married (1) UNKNOWN Abt. 1836. He

married (2) LYDIA TAYLOR September 19, 1855 in Cavendish, Windsor, Vermont389

, daughter of EDWIN TAYLOR.

She was born June 1835 in Canada, and died Aft. 1900.

Notes for SYLVESTER P. CORY:

1860 census (8 June), Marlow, Cheshire, NH: Sylvester (41) and Lydia (24) Corey with children Elizabeth N. (3)

and Frederick W. (9m). Sylvester was a house painter with property valued at $511.

1870 census, Croydon, Plainfield, Sullivan, New Hampshire: Sylvester Cory (61) and his daughter Adelaide (10)

lived with Jabez and Eliza Porter and their 3 children. Sylvester was a laborer and Jabez was a farmer. Nearby was

William Cory (43) with a housekeeper; further down the page was Norman S. Cory (50) with wife Lucy and son

Frank.

Sylvester and Lydia were divorced Jan 1868 in New Hampshire due to (alleged) Extreme Cruelty and Willing

Absence (source: New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947, Ancestry.com).

1900 census, Constable, Franklin, New York: Ludia Corey (64) was a boarder with Washington W Warren (60).

Her occupation was servant.

Children of SYLVESTER CORY and UNKNOWN are: i. GEORGE

9 CORY, b. November 1840, Vermont.

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ii. ALBERT CORY, b. October 1841, Vermont.

Children of SYLVESTER CORY and LYDIA TAYLOR are: iii. ANNA E.

9 CORY, b. April 1857, Claremont, New Hampshire; d. 1943, Quincey, MA; m. DAVID F. WEYMOUTH,

June 02, 1893, Boston, Massachusetts390; b. September 1853, Vassalboro, Maine; d. April 18, 1927, Boston,

Massachusetts, interred Edson Cemetery391.

Notes for ANNA E. CORY:

The marriage record shows a date of 1903, but the 1900 census shows they were married about 1893.

1880 census, Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire: Anna E. Corey (23) was a servant - Table girl in Hotel. The

Hotel keeper was Moritz Volk. Anna was one of 9 servants at the hotel.

1900 census, Warrenton Street, Boston Ward 7, Suffolk, Massachusetts: David (46) and Anna (43) Weymouth.

He was a R.R. Conductor.

1910 census, Appleton Street, Boston Ward 10, Suffolk, Massachusetts: Anna Weymouth (53) with lodgers Lydia

D. Weymouth (74), Thomas Moniham (30) and Willis Pratt (49). Anna's marital status was divorced. Her

occupation was housekeeper, Lodging House.

1920 census, W Brookline St, Boston Ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts: Anna Weymouth (62) and brother-in-law,

David Weymouth (79) with 3 unrelated lodgers. Both Anna and David were divorced. Anna was a laundry

ironer and David was a saw filer.

1930 census, Shawmut Ave, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts: Anna E. Weymouth (73) was widowed. She was

head of a household that included 11 lodgers but she was a renter for $75. No occupation was given.

156. iv. FREDERICK W. "FRED" CORY, b. September 03, 1859, Acworth, Charlestown, NH; d. March 15, 1939, Lebanon,

Grafton, New Hampshire, age 79.

v. ADELAIDE CORY, b. September 20, 1860, Marlow, Cheshire, New Hampshire392.

108. ELIZABETH K.8 CORY (MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

February 01, 1816 in Derby Line, Orleans Co, VT, and died May 28, 1904 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts393,394

. She

married LEVI KNIGHT February 26, 1846 in Boston, Massachusetts395

, son of AARON KNIGHT. He was born 1808 in

Winchendon, Mass, and died December 03, 1862 in Winchendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, age 54, interred

Old Centre Burial Ground396

.

Notes for ELIZABETH K. CORY:

1855 MA state census, Sandwich, Barnstable: Levi ()

1860 census, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts: Levi (51) and Elizabeth (42) Knights with children Levi W.

(13), Ann G. (11), Ansel B. (7). Levi was Keeper of Poor House and Elizabeth was Matron of Poor House.

Property was valued at $150 and $400.

1870 census

1880 census, Old Turnpike, Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts: Elizabeth C. Knight (64) was widowed and lived

alone but next door to son Wilder and family.

1900 census, Thornpike Road, Fitchburg Ward 2, Worcester, Massachusetts: Elizabeth Knights (84) lived with L.

Wilder (53) and Ada E. (49) Knights and 2 children.

Children of ELIZABETH CORY and LEVI KNIGHT are: 157. i. LEVI WILDER

9 KNIGHT, b. December 11, 1846, Sandwich, Massachusetts; d. March 16, 1912, Fitchburg,

Massachusetts, interred Woodside Cemetery.

158. ii. ANNA GIBBS KNIGHT, b. March 26, 1850, Sandwich, Massachusetts; d. 1925, Springfield, MA, interred Oak

Grove Cemetery.

iii. ANSEL BROWN KNIGHT, b. October 17, 1851, Sandwich, Massachusetts397; d. 1929, Winchendon,

Massachusetts, interred Old Centre Burial Ground398.

iv. EVELINE F. KNIGHT, b. April 22, 1854, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts399; d. July 27, 1855, Barnstable,

MA, interred Oakland Grove Cemetery400.

109. ALANSON HORR8 BAYLEY (BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December

28, 1827 in Hartland, Windsor Co, VT401

, and died July 02, 1918 in Hanson, SD402

. He married ADELINE A. SWIFT

1853. She was born 1826, and died 1887.

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Notes for ALANSON HORR BAYLEY:

1850 census, Trenton, Dodge, WI

1860 census, Rockford, Floyd, Iowa

1870 census, Ulster, Floyd, Iowa: Alunson (42) and Adeline (43) Bailey with children Ida M. (14), Frank L. (12),

Mary L. (10), Elmar (8), Robinson C (7), Daney C. (5), and Ben W. (3). Alunson was a farmer.

1880 census, Ulster, Floyd, IA

1900 census, Plano, Hanson, South Dakota: Elanson H Bayley (72) lived with his daughter Ida N. Lang and her

family.

Children of ALANSON BAYLEY and ADELINE SWIFT are: 159. i. IDA MAY

9 BAYLEY, b. June 1856, IA; d. November 10, 1917, Hanson, SD.

160. ii. FRANK LESLIE BAYLEY, b. February 28, 1858, IA; d. December 12, 1951, San Francisco Co, CA.

iii. MARY LEONA BAYLEY, b. 1859, Rockford, IA403; m. BURTON CARROTT; b. May 1858, Illinois.

iv. ELMER BAYLEY, b. 1861, Floyd Co, Iowa.

v. ROBERTSON H. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1862, Floyd Co, Iowa; d. March 13, 1934, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, WA404.

vi. BEN W. BAYLEY, b. 1866, Floyd Co, Iowa.

110. GUSTAVUS VASA8 BAYLEY (BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

September 02, 1832 in Pomfret, VT405

, and died February 20, 1920 in Los Angeles, CA, interred Forest Lawn

Memorial Park406

. He married (1) ADELINE JEFFERSON June 27, 1863 in St. Louis, MO. She was born Abt. 1832 in

NY, and died March 29, 1882. He married (2) LORINDA Abt. 1864. She was born Abt. 1836. He married (3) MARY

C. SAILOR Abt. 1883, daughter of LEWIS SAILOR. She was born January 27, 1850 in Illinois407

, and died January 11,

1940 in Los Angeles, CA407

.

Notes for GUSTAVUS VASA BAYLEY: In 1860, Gustavus was attending Union College in Schenectady, NY.

1870 census, Cohoes Ward 01, Albany, NY: Gustavus (38) and Lorinda (34) Bayley with son Charles (5) and Chas.

Merrill (18). Gustavus was a Grocer and Charles was a Grocery Clerk.

1880 census, Locust Street, St. Louis, MO: Gustavus (49) and Adaline E. (48) Bayley. His occupation was

Principal Of School, Carr School.

1900 census, Bell Avenue, St Louis Ward 21, St Louis, MO: Gustavus (68) and Mary (50) Bayley with children

Ruth (4) and Eugene (10). Gustavus was a School Principal.

1910 census, South Sparrer, Los Angeles Assembly District 70, Los Angeles, CA: Gustave V. (78) and Mary (60)

Bayley [indexed as Boyley] with son Eugene (20).

Child of GUSTAVUS BAYLEY and LORINDA is: i. CHARLES

9 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1865.

Children of GUSTAVUS BAYLEY and MARY SAILOR are: ii. RUTH

9 BAYLEY, b. May 29, 1886, St Louis, MO408; m. LOUIS I. SURGEN.

iii. EUGENE BENJAMEN BAYLEY, COL., b. January 27, 1890, Missouri409; d. June 06, 1950, Orange, CA, interred

Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)409; m. MARY E.; b. Abt. 1895, Missouri.

111. SYLVAN EMERALD8 BAYLEY (BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

September 23, 1847 in Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin410

, and died December 07, 1936 in Cass County, ND410

. He

married MELISSA AMELIA SANFORD February 22, 1870. She was born Abt. 1853 in WI, and died 1890 in Buffalo,

Cass Co, ND, interred Buffalo Cemetery.

Notes for SYLVAN EMERALD BAYLEY: SYLVAN E. BAYLEY belongs to that large class of intelligent and

enterprising farmers whose work as a developer of the country is a credit to themselves and the community. His

estate is located in Cornell township, Cass county, and he enjoys the comforts of a model country home. Our subject

was born in Dodge county, Wisconsin. September 23, 1847, and was a son of Benjamin and Hannah (Horr) Bayley,

both of whom were natives of Vermont. His father was a shoemaker by trade, and later in life followed farming. He

moved to Dodge county, Wisconsin, about 1840, and the father died there in 1876, and the mother also passed away

in that state. Seven sons and three daughters were born to them, our subject being the only one in North Dakota. Mr.

Bayley was reared in Wisconsin, and received his education there, and continued his residence in Dodge county

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until he went to Cass county, North Dakota, locating his land there in 1879. And his residence thereon dates from

the following spring. He entered claim to land in section 24 of Cornell township, as a homestead, and was the first

settler in that part of the township. He now operates about one section of land, and is among the substantial men of

his township. Our subject was married in Dodge county, Wisconsin, February 22, 1870, to Melissa A. Sanford, a

native of that state. To Mr. and Mrs. Bayley have been born five children, named as follows: Frank W., Arthur L.,

Edith I., Cora S., and Ray E., all of whom are living. Mr. Bayley was active in the organization of his township, and

has served as assessor continuously since that time. Politically he is a Republican, and is a man who keeps pace with

the times (Source: Compendium of History and Biography of North Dakota, Publ. 1900. Transcribed by Susan

Ripley).

Children of SYLVAN BAYLEY and MELISSA SANFORD are: 161. i. FRANK WARWICK

9 BAYLEY, b. April 14, 1872, WI; d. October 07, 1963, Barnes County, ND, interred Buffalo

Cemetery.

ii. ARTHUR LEROY BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1874; d. 1954.

iii. EDITH IONE BAYLEY, b. June 08, 1877, Dodge County, Wisconsin411.

iv. CORA I. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1879.

112. FRANK WARWICK8 BAYLEY (BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October

12, 1853 in Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin412

, and died August 05, 1887 in Wi? interred Beaver Dam, Wisconsin413

.

He married SARAH J. FIELDS March 05, 1879 in Beaver Dam, Trenton, WI. She was born August 1855 in NY, and

died September 06, 1942 in Wi? interred Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.

Notes for FRANK WARWICK BAYLEY:

1880 census, Trenton, Dodge, Wisconsin: Frank W. Bayley (26), Sarah J. Bayley (24), Hannah Bayley (73) and

sister-in-law, Mary A. Fields (20).

Notes for SARAH J. FIELDS:

1930 census, West Fourth St, Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin: John E. (75) and Inez M. (43) McClure with her

mother Sarah J. Bayley (74).

1940 census, W 4th S, Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin: Sarah J. Bayley (84) with daughter Inez M. McClure (54).

No occupations given.

Children of FRANK BAYLEY and SARAH FIELDS are: 162. i. RAYMOND "RAY" WALDE

9 BAYLEY, b. September 05, 1880, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. January 05, 1963,

Wisconsin.

ii. INEZ M. BAYLEY, b. April 21, 1886, Trenton, Dodge, WI; d. July 1976, Neenah, Winnebago, Wisconsin414; m.

JOHN E. MCCLURE; b. Abt. 1855, VT; d. Aft. 1930.

113. JACOB WHITMAN8 BAILEY (ISAAC

7 BAYLEY, ESQ., ISAAC

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

April 29, 1811 in Ward [now Auburn], Worcester, MA415

, and died February 26, 1857 in West Point, NY, interred

United States Military Academy Post Cemetery415

. He married MARIA SLAUGHTER. She was born Abt. 1810 in

Virginia, and died July 28, 1852 in West Point, NY, interred United States Military Academy Post Cemetery.

Notes for JACOB WHITMAN BAILEY: Jane Whitman Bailey secured a appointment for her son to the United States

Military Academy in 1828. He graduated in 1832. After he graduated he toured the south for two years as an officer

and was transferred to West Point as Assistant Professor of Chemistry in 1834. In 1838 he was promoted to Acting

(first) Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, a position he held until his death in 1857. In addition to

teaching his own subjects he did internationally respected work in microbiology. He co-authored important papers

on algae with the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey and exchanged specimens with Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg

and Friedrich Traugott Kutzing. Ehrenberg named the diatom Stauronema Bayley after him. Bailey also developed a

finder to determine the position of an object on a microscope slide. In 1849 Bailey suffered a throat hemorrhage and

had difficulty speaking. In order to improve his health, he traveled in the southern United States for seven months,

spending most of the time in Florida. He took his microscope on the trip, made botanical drawings, and collected

specimens. When he returned he could talk fairly comfortably but not lecture. His daughter's health declined in

1852, and the family set out on July 28 for a holiday on the beach to restore her. Thus Jacob and Maria Bailey, their

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daughter, and William were caught in one of the worst shipping disasters of the century, the burning of the Henry

Clay. When the fire came close they jumped overboard. William caught hold of a wicker chair and was soon helped

into a boat. Swimming with his feet, Jacob held his wife and daughter afloat until they could hold onto ropes

hanging from the ship. A drowning woman pulled him under water. When he came up again the two Marias were

gone and flames were everywhere. A stranger pulled him ashore. He did not believe that William was alive until he

was taken to the child. Two children of Jacob Whitman Bailey and Maria Slaughter became science professors

(UNB Archvies).

"Jacob Whitman Bailey entered the Military Academy at West Point in 1828, serving in the army as lieutenant at

Old Point Comfort, Bellona Arsenal and Fort Moultrie. He soon received the professorship of chemistry and

geology at his Alma Mater, a position truly congenial to him. In the botanical world he soon won a distinctive place,

Dr. Gray, in his Synoptical Flora, calling him “the pioneer in microscopical research in the United States.

Unfortunately he rarely enjoyed perfect health, and bereavement caused by the loss of his wife and only daughter on

the burning steamer Henry Clay near Yonkers, an event which occurred almost exactly 50 years ago today, gave him

a shock from which he never rallied. He died when forty-six years of age,"about two months before he had expected

to

enjoy the chief honor with which his scientific labors were to be crowned, that of presiding at the meeting of the

American Association for the Advancement of Science, held in Montreal in the summer of 1857" (Account of the

Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun Publishing Co, 1903).

Children of JACOB BAILEY and MARIA SLAUGHTER are: 163. i. WILLIAM WHITMAN

9 BAILEY, b. February 22, 1843, West Point, NY; d. February 20, 1914, NY, interred West

Point Cemetery.

ii. LORING WOART BAILEY, b. Abt. 1839.

Notes for LORING WOART BAILEY: "Loring, in 1862, shortly after graduation from Harvard, became professor

of various branches of natural history in the University of New Brunswick, a position he still occupies after a

continuous service of forty years. In 1882 the Marquis of Lorne appointed him a charter member of the Canadian

'Royal Society, an institution founded that year, a colonial copy of the Royal Society of England" (Account of the

Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun Publishing Co, 1903).

iii. MARIA WHITMAN BAILEY, b. Abt. 1836.

iv. SAMUEL SLAUGHTER BAILEY.

Generation No. 9

114. NATHANIEL9 BAYLEY (SAMUEL P.

8, SAMUEL

7, NATHANIEL "NATHAN"

6, JAMES

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born August 26, 1816 in Weymouth, MA416

. He married LUCY TIRRELL November 1840 in MA416

. She was

born Abt. 1820.

Notes for NATHANIEL BAYLEY: "He was a prominent manufacturer of boots and shoes for many years" (Account of

the Third Annual Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Association, Groveland, MA, 1895).

Children of NATHANIEL BAYLEY and LUCY TIRRELL are: 164. i. JAMES H.

10 BAYLEY, b. March 1841.

ii. AUGUSTA M. BAYLEY, b. March 1846416; d. January 31, 1895416.

iii. FRED L. BAYLEY, b. July 16, 1861416.

iv. WILLIAM BAYLEY, b. October 04, 1865416; d. January 04, 1896416; m. LUCY; d. April 04, 1895416.

115. ELIZA BAILEY9 CORY (TIMOTHY

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born February 06, 1825 in Derby, Orleans, VT

417, and died September 01, 1918 in Derby, Orleans, VT,

age 93417

. She married JOB CORY JENNE June 12, 1844 in Derby, Orleans Co, VT418

, son of JAMES JENNE and

BETSEY CORY. He was born Bet. 1816 - 1819 in Derby, Orleans, VT, and died March 31, 1882 in Derby, Orleans,

VT, age 63y 1m 3d419

.

Notes for JOB CORY JENNE: Job's death record states he died of cancer of the stomach.

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1850 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Job C. (33) and Elisa (24) Jenne with children Hellen (3) and Edwin (1).

Also Henry Wooley (19) and Caldah Cory (22). Job was a farmer with property valued at $1650. Henry was a

laborer.

1860 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Job C. (43) and Eliza (35) Jennis with children Helen (13), Edwin (11),

Lucian (9), Leman (4) and Betsy (9m). Job was a farmer with property valued at $3000 and $565.

1870 census, West Charleston PO, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Job C. (52) and Eliza B. (54) Jenne with children

Hellen M. (23), Edwin (21), Lucian P. (19), Luman (14), Betsy (10), and Alice (7). Job was a farmer with property

valued at $4500 and $1200.

1880 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Job C. (63) and Eliza (55) Jenne with children Luman (24) and Alice (17).

1900 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Eliza Jenne (75) lived with her son Edwin and family.

Children of ELIZA CORY and JOB JENNE are: i. ALICE

10 JENNE, b. Abt. 1845.

ii. HELEN M. JENNE, b. Abt. 1847, Derby, Orleans, Vermont; m. CHARLES H. HUNT; b. Rhode Island.

Notes for HELEN M. JENNE:

1880 census, Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota: Charles H. (37) and Helen (33) Hunt with children Myra (3) and

Nellie (1). Also Helen's brother, Edwin E. Jenne (30) and a servant, Susan Frank (20). Charles was a Cutter -

Merchant Tailor and Edwin was a carpenter.

165. iii. EDWIN E. "EDDY" JENNE, b. June 21, 1849, Derby, Orleans, VT; d. January 22, 1918, Derby, Orleans, Vermont,

age 68.

166. iv. LUCIAN PHILEMUS JENNE, b. June 19, 1852, Derby, VT; d. October 18, 1944, Orleans, VT, age 92.

v. LUMAN ELLSWORTH JENNE, b. May 15, 1856, Derby, VT420; d. March 19, 1927, Newport, Orleans,

Vermont420; m. NELLIE C. ADAMS, April 29, 1885, Derby, VT421; b. August 1866, VT; d. June 18, 1910, Derby,

Orleans, Vermont422.

vi. BETSEY JENNE, b. Abt. 1859.

vii. ALICE EUPHRASIA JENNE, b. October 14, 1862, Derby, VT423; d. June 21, 1898, Newbury, Vermont423.

116. JOSHUA HENRY9 BAYLEY (ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born Abt. 1831 in Mississippi or GA, and died December 02, 1884 in Sacramento, CA, interred Oakland424

. He

married (1) MINERVA. She was born Abt. 1840. He married (2) NORAH F. BARROWS. She was born Abt. 1840 in

Mississippi.

Notes for JOSHUA HENRY BAYLEY:

1850 census, Southern Division, Carroll, Mississippi: Joshua Bayler (19) lived with his parents and siblings. His

occupation was Merchants Clerk.

1870 census, Silveyville, Solano, California: Joshua (38) and Minerva (30) Bayley with children Kate (11),

Josephine (5), Wilson (3) and Anna (1); also Aneta Doyle (11), domestic Mary McDonald (25) and farm laborer,

John McWilliams (35). Joshua was a farmer with property valued at $10,000 and $6000.

1880 census, Vacaville, Solano, CA: Joshua (48) and Norah (40) Bayley with children Katie (22), Josephine (),

Wilson (12), Alice (10), Norah (7), and Guy (5). Joshua was a stock dealer

Joshua was listed in the Oakland, California, City Directory, 1884 as a Livestock Dealer.

1900 census – not found

1910 census – not found

1920 census, Haste Street, Berkeley, Alameda, CA: Nora F. Bayley (80) was widowed and lived alone.

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and MINERVA are: i. KATHRYN "KATE" L.

10 BAYLEY, b. December 1857, California; d. July 16, 1933, Alameda County, CA, age

75425; m. ANDREW B. BENNISON, July 20, 1881, Alameda, CA426; b. February 1855, Canada.

ii. JOSEPHINE BAYLEY.

iii. ANNA BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1869.

Children of JOSHUA BAYLEY and NORAH BARROWS are: 167. iv. GUY LYNFIELD

10 BAYLEY, b. May 18, 1875, Vacaville, Solano Co, CA; d. April 21, 1940, Manhattan, NY.

v. NORAH BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1873.

168. vi. WILSON STEVENS BAYLEY, b. September 15, 1868, California; d. July 24, 1954, Alameda County, CA.

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117. THOMAS SPOONER9 BAYLEY (ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born November 20, 1835 in Mississippi427

, and died March 28, 1899 in Prob. CA, interred Modoc County,

CA427

. He married (1) MARY LOUISE BARROW October 11, 1855 in Carroll, MS428

. She was born 1837 in

Mississippi, and died 1866. He married (2) MARTHA A. "MATTIE" STROTHER Abt. 1868. She was born 1842 in

Mississippi, and died November 19, 1931 in Contra Costa, CA, interred Likely Cemetery in Modoc County429

.

Notes for THOMAS SPOONER BAYLEY:

1870 census, Silveyville, Solano, CA: Thomas S. (35) and Martha (27) Bayley with children Genella (13), Willie

(11), Alden (9), Belle (7); Also Mary Williams (5) and Preston Williams (3m). Thomas as a Clerk In Grain Ware

House.

Children of THOMAS BAYLEY and MARY BARROW are: 169. i. GEORGE GENELLA

10 BAYLEY, b. October 1857, California; d. August 22, 1929, Alameda, CA, interred

Pleasanton Memorial Gardens.

170. ii. WILLIAM BARROW BAYLEY, b. February 24, 1859, California; d. October 29, 1931, Oakland, Alameda, CA.

Child of THOMAS BAYLEY and MARTHA STROTHER is: iii. PRESTON THOMAS

10 WILLIAMS, b. April 07, 1870, Batavia, Solano Co, CA430; d. November 22, 1955,

Sacramento, CA, interred Sacramento County Cemetery431; m. LILY A., Abt. 1894, California; b. September

1872, Montana; d. Aft. 1900.

118. ANN AGUSTA9 BAYLEY (ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born March 05, 1839 in Columbus, MS, and died August 21, 1861 in Ellwood, MS. She married W ILLIAM WEST

GARY November 25, 1855 in Mississippi. He was born September 14, 1836 in Winona, MS432

, and died May 04,

1917 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, TX433

.

Notes for ANN AGUSTA BAYLEY:

1860 census, Police District 5, Carroll, Mississippi: William W. (23) and Ann (20) Gary with children Judy (3) and

Allen (8m). William was a farmer with property valued at $1000.

Children of ANN BAYLEY and WILLIAM GARY are: i. JUDITH

10 GARY, b. May 20, 1857, Carroll, Mississippi434; d. December 06, 1957, Sacramento, CA434; m.

CHARLES W WILLIAMS; b. Abt. 1852, California.

ii. ALLEN GARY, b. Abt. 1859.

119. JOHN FRANKLIN9 BAYLEY (JOHN

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

October 06, 1853 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA435

, and died Aft. 1930. He married NELLIE ADAMS SWEET January 21,

1884 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA436

, daughter of HENRY SWEET and SARAH. She was born January 04, 1864 in

Mansfield, Bristol, MA437

, and died 1948 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA438

.

Notes for JOHN FRANKLIN BAYLEY:

1900 census, Mansfield, Bristol, MA: John F. (46) and Nellie (36) Bayley [indexed as Bagley] with children Harriet

S. (14), Charlotte M. (13), Nellie F. (12), Henry F. (7). John was a Tower Man (RR).

1920 census, Coust Street, Mansfield, Bristol, MA: J. Franklin (66) and Nellie A. (55) Bayley with Henry E. Sweet

(81), Gladys Tarr (26), Henry F. Bayley (26) and Sarah Sweet (84).

1930 census, Court Street, Mansfield, Bristol, MA: J. Frank (76), Nellie A. (65) Bayley with daughter Harriet E.

(44) and son Henry F. (37), his wife Nora P. (34) and their children Bruce A, Patricia A., and Louis P. Harriet was a

Treas, State Hospital and Henry was Machine salesman, Insurance.

1940 census, Mansfield, Bristol, MA: Harriet Bayley (54) with her mother Nellie A. Bayley (76) and sister-in-law

Nora Bayley (44) and her children Bruce (14), Patricia (12) and Louis (11). Also Clara Plummer (80).

Children of JOHN BAYLEY and NELLIE SWEET are: i. HARRIET SWEET

10 BAYLEY, b. June 27, 1885, Mansfield, Bristol, MA439; d. Aft. 1940.

Notes for HARRIET SWEET BAYLEY:

1930 census, Foxborough, Norfolk, MA: Harriet S. Bayley (44) was a book keeper at Foxborough State Hospital.

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ii. CHARLOTTE MAY BAYLEY, b. July 25, 1886, Mansfield, Bristol, MA439; m. WILLIAM HOWARD ALLEN,

March 15, 1911, Mansfield, Bristol, MA440; b. February 19, 1868, Mansfield, Bristol, MA441.

iii. NELLIE FRANCES BAYLEY, b. May 23, 1888, Mansfield, Bristol, MA442; d. September 28, 1959, Attleboro,

MA443; m. SHERMAN.

171. iv. HENRY FRANKLIN BAYLEY, b. February 27, 1893, Mansfield, Bristol, MA; d. July 10, 1936, Mansfield, Bristol,

MA.

120. ARIEL KENDRICK9 BAYLEY (ARIEL KENDRICK

8, ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born March 1830 in Massena, NY444

, and died 1903. He married HESTER BURNSIDE 1857 in Davenport, IA444

.

She was born July 1830 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1910.

Notes for ARIEL KENDRICK BAYLEY: He and Hester purchased a farm in Lima, Grant Co, WI in 1860 where they

remained for more than 40 years. The names and birth dates of his children are from Commemorative Biographical

Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant ..., 1901. Bayley was a Republican and member of the town board in

Grant Co, WI; they were both reared in the Congregational Church (Commemorative Biographical Record of the

Counties of Rock, Green, Grant ..., 1901, p. 194).

1860 census, Platteville, Grant Co, WI: A.K. (30) and Hester (24) Bayley with Casandra (8m) and Aaron Newcomb

(13). Ariel was a farmer with personal property valued at $150.

1870 census, Lima, Grant, Wisconsin: Ariel (40) and Hester (35) Bayley with children Mille (10), Carrie (8), Ernest

(6), Pearl (4), and Luella (2); Also Ariel Bayley, Sr. (73) and a farm laborer.

1880 census, Lima, Grant, Wisconsin: Ariel () and Hester () Bayley with children.

Notes for HESTER BURNSIDE:

1 Jun 1905 state census, Lima, Grant, WI: Hester Bayley (72) lived with Frank and Olive B. Ambler, Velma

Ambler (6), John B. Bayley (30).

1910 census, Lima, Grant, Wisconsin: Widow Hester Bayley (77) lived with daughter Millie V. Cobb (48) and

family.

Children of ARIEL BAYLEY and HESTER BURNSIDE are: 172. i. MILLIE V.

10 BAYLEY, b. October 1860, Grant Co, WI; d. Aft. 1930.

ii. CARRIE BAYLEY, b. 1862, Grant Co, WI444; m. HENRY BARRETT.

173. iii. ERNEST ARTILDUS BAYLEY, b. 1864, Grant Co, WI; d. August 02, 1931, Platteville, WI, interred Greenwood

Cemetery.

174. iv. PEARL BAYLEY, b. 1866, Grant Co, WI.

v. LUELLA BAYLEY, b. 1868, Grant Co, WI444; m. WILLIAM MUNDEN.

vi. AGNES BAYLEY, b. 1870, Grant Co, WI444; m. LEE DENNIS.

vii. JOHN C. BAYLEY, b. 1875, Grant Co, WI444.

121. CHARLES H.9 BAYLEY (ARIEL KENDRICK

8, ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born Abt. 1833 in NY, and died August 25, 1899 in Oakland, Almeda, California444,445

. He married EMMA E.

NORTH June 11, 1878 in Oakland, CA, daughter of JACK NORTH and SOPHIA. She was born May 01, 1848 in Ohio,

and died Aft. 1920.

Notes for CHARLES H. BAYLEY: He was a photographer and he died intestate after being kicked by a horse. In April

1901, the probate court gave the house and property of Charles in Oakland, CA to his widow, Emma E. Bayley. She

and her younger children had been living in the home since Charles' death and she claimed the house as a

homestead.

Children of CHARLES BAYLEY and EMMA NORTH are: 175. i. FRANK LESLIE

10 BAYLEY, b. November 12, 1879, Oakland, California; d. July 06, 1943, Alameda Co, CA,

interred Mountain View Cemetery.

ii. ANNIE SOPHIA BAYLEY, b. August 05, 1881, Oakland, CA446; d. June 09, 1956, Alameda Co, CA446; m.

ADOLPH T. SMITH; b. Abt. 1878, California.

iii. HARRY WAYNE BAYLEY, b. December 24, 1883, Oakland, Almeda, CA446; d. May 04, 1959, Alameda, CA446;

m. ANITA MARIE LANGTRY, September 12, 1925, Almeda, CA447; b. Abt. 1899, Alameda, CA.

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Notes for HARRY WAYNE BAYLEY:

1930 census, Magnolia St., Oakland, Alameda, CA: Harry W. Bayley (46) was married but his wife was not

listed. He was a plumber.

1940 census, Magnolia St, Oakland, Alameda, CA: Harry Bayley (56) with his sister Irene Bayley (51). Harry

was divorced and Irene was a widow. His occupation was plumber

iv. EMMA E. BAYLEY, b. October 1885, Oakland, California.

122. THOMAS GROVER9 CORY (JAMES

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born March 04, 1825 in Essex Co, VT

448, and died September 14, 1896 in Barron, Wisconsin, interred

Lakeside Cemetery, Cumberland, Wisconsin449

. He married (1) ELMINA WHITEIS 1858 in Wisconsin. She was born

Abt. 1834 in Ohio, and died March 28, 1894 in Wisconsin. He married (2) RACHEL PAULSON February 07, 1892 in

Cumberland, Barron, Wisconsin450

, daughter of ERIC PAULSON and JOHANNA. She was born December 24, 1846 in

Bergan, Norway, and died February 27, 1912 in Cumberland, WI451

.

Notes for THOMAS GROVER CORY: Thomas received a pension for his service during the Civil War. The following

was posted to FAG Memorial Find A Grave Memorial# 7349625: Thomas was born in about 1828, in Essex County,

Vermont, son of James and Deborah Corey. He died Sep. 14, 1896, in Cumberland, Wis., aged 68 years, and was

buried there in Lakeside Cemetery. His gravestone is inscribed "T.C. Corey Co. D. 16th Wis. Inf."

Thomas married twice with his first marriage to Elmina Mahitabel Whiteis. That marriage ended Nov. 18, 1891,

when Thomas was granted a divorce by the Circuit Court at Osceola, Polk Co., Wis. Their ten children were: James

Lewis 1858, John Elmer 1861, Timothy Patrick 1863, Perry 1866, Melissa Arabella 1867, Ellen Matilda 1873,

Weltha Ann 1875, Alanson 1877, Twins Fanny and Mabel 1879 died in infancy.

Thomas' second marriage was Feb. 7, 1892, when he married Mrs. Rachel Sherman, nee Paulson, widow of Carl

Sherman, at Cumberland. Rachel was born Dec. 24, 1846, in Bergen, Norway, daughter of Eric and Johanna

Paulson. She came with her parents to America in 1865, when nine years of age. She died Feb. 27, 1912, at

Cumberland, aged 65 years, 2 months and 3 days, and was buried there in Lakeside Cemetery. Her first husband,

Carl Sherman was killed Dec. 10, 1896, when run over by a train of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha

Railroad.

Thomas was a Civil War veteran of Company D, 16th Wisconsin Infantry. Thomas enlisted Sep. 7, 1864, at

Menomonie, Dunn Co., Wis., to serve one year as a Private and on Sep. 28, 1864, he was mustered in to Federal

service with Co. D at Madison, Wis., to date from Sep. 7, 1864. At that time he received 1/3 of his $100.00

enlistment bounty and was listed as a 37 years old, 5'7" tall hunter, with fair hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion,

born in Essex County, Vermont. His enlistment was credited to Red Cedar, Dunn Co., Wis.

Thomas's health could not stand up to the rigors of army life and on Jan. 12, 1865, he was admitted from the field to

the Division No. 1 General Hospital at Beaufort, South Carolina, suffering from debility. On Jan. 23, 1865, he was

admitted to the Hospital Steamer "Ben Deford" with chronic diarrhea. On Jan. 29, 1865, he was transferred to

McDougall General Hospital, near Fort Schuyler, New York, suffering from chronic diarrhea. On March 14, 1865,

he was transferred to Swift General Hospital, Prairie du Chien, Wis., where he was admitted March 18th with

chronic diarrhea. On his admission slip it was noted that he was transferred from U.S, General Hospital, David's

Isle, was 38 years of age, from Red Cedar, Dunn Co., Wis. and his next of kin was Elmina M. Corey. On May 10,

1865, he was mustered out of Federal service at that location.

* * * *

Sudden Death. Word reached us that T. G. Corey, living near this city, died Monday everning from lung trouble.

The funeral was held today at the Congregational church, conducted by Rev. Parsons. Mr. Corey has been a resident

of Barron county for many years and was one of the progressive farmers of this township. We have been unable to

secure facts for a complete notice of obituary this week, but will publish them in a future issue. [Thursday, Sept.. 17,

1896, Cumberland Advocate, Cumberland, Barron County, Wisconsin.]

1850 census, Pittsburg, Coos, New Hampshire: Parker Danforth (23), wife Dianth (26) with Thomas Corey (21).

1860 census, Merrimac, Sauk, Wisconsin: Thomas (30) and (25) Elmina Corey with son George L. (1). Thomas

was a Carpenter.

1870 census, Downsville, Grant, Dunn, Wisconsin: Thomas (42) and Elmina (35) Corey with children James (11),

John (8), Timothy (5), Perry (4), and Melissa (2). Thomas was a farmer with property valued at $1000 and $200.

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1880 census, Clinton, Barron, Wisconsin: Thomas G. (54) and Elmina M. (46) Corey with children Timothy P.

(16), John E. (18), Perry G. (14), Melisaa A. (12), Ella M. (7), Wealthy G. (5), Alonson V. (3), and twins Fanny and

Mabel (10m). Thomas was a farmer.

Children of THOMAS CORY and ELMINA WHITEIS are: i. GEORGE L.

10 CORY, b. Abt. 1859, Wisconsin.

ii. JAMES LEWIS CORY, b. 1860.

176. iii. JOHN ELMER CORY, b. August 1861, Wisconsin; d. July 20, 1934, Saint Louis, Minnesota.

iv. TIMOTHY PATRICK CORY, b. September 1863, Wisconsin; d. January 10, 1945, Saint Louis, Minnesota; m.

ELIZABETH "LIBBY", 1899; b. December 1867, Canada; d. Aft. 1930.

v. PERRY G. CORY, b. Abt. 1866, Wisconsin; d. Aft. 1880.

vi. MELISSA A. CORY, b. Abt. 1868.

vii. WEALTHY G. CORY, b. Abt. 1875, Wisconsin.

viii. ALONSON V. CORY, b. Abt. 1877.

ix. FANNY CORY, b. Abt. 1879; d. Abt. 1879.

x. MABEL CORY, b. Abt. 1879; d. Abt. 1879.

123. MARY S.9 CORY (JAMES

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born February 1834 in VT, and died 1923. She married EDWIN A. RICE Abt. 1862 in Prob. Wisconsin. He was

born October 1816 in NY, and died 1904 in Franklin, Kansas, interred Central, Pomona, KS.

Notes for MARY S. CORY: Mary collected a pension for her husband's service during the Civil War.

1870 census, Pomona PO, Greenwood, Franklin, Kansas: Edwin (54) and Mary (36) Rice with children Clarence

(15) and James (1). Also farm laborer, Warren Rice (22), a School Teacher, Ellen Romig (23) and a farm laborer,

Olea Johnson (32). Edwin was a farmer with property worth $3600 and $900.

1880 census, Greenwood, Franklin, Kansas: Edwin A. (63) and Mary S. (46) Rice with children James B. (11), Julia

M. (9), Mary A. (8), Louis C. (3). Also niece, Louisa Hogle (18).

1900 census, Homewood, Franklin, Kansas: Edwin A. (83) and Mary S. (55) Rice with son Lewis C. (23) and

William Mitchell (26). Edwin was a farmer.

1910 census, Homewood, Franklin, Kansas: Mary Rice (76) was a widow living with her son Louis and family.

Children of MARY CORY and EDWIN RICE are: i. JAMES B.

10 RICE, b. Abt. 1869, Franklin, Kansas; d. 1888, Kansas, interred Central Cemetery, Franklin, KS.

ii. JULIA M. RICE, b. Abt. 1871, Franklin, Kansas.

iii. MARY A. RICE, b. Abt. 1872, Franklin, Kansas.

177. iv. LEWIS CORY RICE, b. February 13, 1877, Franklin County, Kansas; d. September 29, 1952, prob. Kansas,

interred Highland Cemetery, Franklin, Kansas.

124. JOHN9 CORY (JAMES

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born May 1838 in Vermont, and died March 16, 1901 in prob. Dane, WI, interred Forest Hill Cemetery, Dane,

Wisconsin. He married ANNA L. LYON Abt. 1865. She was born June 1830 in England, and died 1911 in

Minnesota, interred Forest Hill Cemetery, Dane, Wisconsin.

Notes for JOHN CORY:

1870 census, Columbus PO, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin: John (32) and Anna (35) Cory with children Mary E. (2)

and Eddie (9m). Also a domestic servant, Annie Hanson (15). They had property worth $1200 and $600, and his

occupation was Carpenter & Joiner.

1880 census, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin: John (42) and Anna L. (46) Cory with children Mary Ella (12), Edwin L.

(10), and Anna L.G. (7). John was a Carpenter & Builder.

1900 census, East Johnson St, Madison Ward 2, Dane, Wisconsin: John (62) and Anna L. (69) Cory with children

Mary Ellen (32) and Edwin L. (30). Also a servant, Minnie Meyer (23). They had been married 35 years and had 4

children, with 3 living. John was a Carpenter & Contractor; Edwin was a Sign Maker.

Children of JOHN CORY and ANNA LYON are: i. MARY ELLA

10 CORY, b. January 1868, Wisconsin; d. 1903, Wisconsin, interred Forest Hill Cemetery, Dane,

Wisconsin.

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ii. EDWIN L. CORY, b. September 1869, Wisconsin; d. 1904, Wisconsin, interred Forest Hill Cemetery, Dane,

Wisconsin.

178. iii. ANNA LOUISE GRACE CORY, b. October 1872, Dane, WI; d. February 27, 1958, Multnomah, Oregon, interred

Lincoln Memorial Park.

125. EMMA ELIZABETH9 CORY (PARMENAS

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born January 30, 1842 in Northland, VT

452, and died August 12, 1879 in Roxbury, Washington,

Vermont, age 36, interred Hanover Center Cemetery453

. She married (1) WARNER. He was born 1842. She married

(2) GEORGE WASHINGTON LADD November 18, 1869 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire454

, son of AVERY LADD

and SALLY COLE. He was born August 1836 in Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, and died January 06, 1913 in

Northfield, Washington, Vermont455

.

Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON LADD:

1850 census, Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont

1860 census, Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont: Amad S. (64) and Sally (64) Ladd with George (23) and 2 siblings.

1900 census, Northfield, Washington, Vermont: George W. (63) and Lucy D. (62) Ladd with daughter Sarah E.

(21).

Child of EMMA CORY and GEORGE LADD is: 179. i. SARAH EDWARDS

10 LADD, b. August 18, 1878, Roxbury, Vermont; d. May 03, 1926, Williamstown, Orange,

Vermont.

126. SIDNEY LAWRENCE9 CORY (PARMENAS

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born November 10, 1850 in Hartland, VT

456, and died September 01, 1931 in Nashua, New

Hampshire457

. He married FRANCESCA "FANNIE" E. JONES January 18, 1879 in Nashua, New Hampshire458

, daughter

of ALDEN JONES and SUSAN SENTER. She was born June 1853 in Hudson, New Hampshire, and died January 15,

1914 in Nashua, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, age 61459

.

Notes for SIDNEY LAWRENCE CORY:

1880 census, Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Sidney L. (29) and Fanny (27) Cory were boarders. Sidney

worked in a Harness shop and Fanny was a Tailoress.

1900 census, Nashua Ward 4, Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Frencine E. Corey (46) with son Merton (17) and her

mother, Susan A. Jones (77).

Sidney and his wife were divorced 21 Oct 1901 in NH.

1930 census, Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Sidney L. Cory (79) lived with Mary E Follansher (87) as a

Lodger.

Child of SIDNEY CORY and FRANCESCA JONES is: i. MERTON MAINE

10 CORY, b. August 18, 1882, Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire460; d. September 26,

1953, East Lansing, MI461; m. (1) MONA MAE MANNING, April 29, 1909, Somerville, Massachusetts462; b.

October 21, 1873, Nashua, NH; d. August 26, 1926, Lansing, MI, interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashua, NH463;

m. (2) ETHEL W., Abt. 1930, Prob. Lansing, MI; b. Abt. 1897, Canada; d. Aft. 1960.

Notes for MERTON MAINE CORY: Merton Maine Cory was born in Nashau, New Hampshire, in 1882. In 1908

he received his BS from the University of New Hampshire and later his MS from the University of Michigan.

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University - 1922 - 1949. His biography

appeared in the Spartan Engineer, a newsletter from the School of Engineering, Michigan State College, Vol. 2,

No. 4, May 1949.

1930 census, East Lansing, Ingham, Michigan: Merton M. (46) and Ethel W. (33) Cory. He was a Teacher at

Michigan State College.

127. CARLTON LEWIS9 CORY (PARMENAS

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born May 03, 1855 in Chelsea, VT

464, and died March 04, 1899 in Lyme, Grafton, New

Hampshire, age 43, interred Old Lyme Cemetery465

. He married DEMA SARAH STARK October 18, 1883 in

Hanover, New Hampshire466

, daughter of J. STARK and RACHEL GOODELL. She was born April 14, 1860 in Lyme,

New Hampshire, and died February 20, 1944 in ?, interred Lyme, NH in Old Lyme Cemetery467

.

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Notes for DEMA SARAH STARK:

1900 census, Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire: Dema S. Corey (40) with sons Frank L. (15) and Harold M. (6).

Dema was a Capitalist.

1910 census, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire: Dema Corey (50) with children Frank L. (25), Edward C. (22),

and Harold (16). Also a boarder, Margaret Blade (44). Dema's occupation was chiropodist; Frank was a chauffeur,

and Edward was a laborer, printing office.

1920 census - not found

1930 census - not found

1940 census, Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts: Dema Cory (80) lived with her son Edward (51) and family.

Children of CARLTON CORY and DEMA STARK are: i. FRANK LAWRENCE

10 CORY, b. August 27, 1884, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire468; d. 1950, prob. NH,

interred Old Lyme Cemetery; m. HILDA C. BROCKWAY, March 31, 1920, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont469; b.

Abt. 1886, Sweden; d. Aft. 1952.

180. ii. EDWARD CLAYTON CORY, b. July 03, 1888, New Hampshire; d. October 19, 1964, MA, age 77, interred Pine

Grove Cemetery, Boylston, MA.

181. iii. HAROLD MELBOURNE CORY, b. December 25, 1893, Lyme, Lynn, Sullivan, New Hampshire; d. January 15,

1983, Oriskany, Oneida, New York.

128. JAMES CALVIN9 BAYLEY (CALVIN CHAPIN

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born November 16, 1842 in NY470

, and died February 22, 1929 in Temple, Bell, TX, interred Pleasant Grove

Cemetery470

. He married GEORGIA ANN MURDOCK January 25, 1876 in Johnson, Texas471

, daughter of JOHN

MURDOCK and NANCY ROBINSON. She was born July 10, 1851 in KY, and died April 18, 1935 in Precinct 1, Mills,

Texas, interred Pleasant Grove Cemetery472

.

Children of JAMES BAYLEY and GEORGIA MURDOCK are: 182. i. WALTER ARISTOBULUS

10 BAYLEY, b. July 06, 1877, Johnson Co, TX; d. March 29, 1942, Goldthwaite, Mills,

TX.

183. ii. CHARLES EUSTACE BAYLEY, b. November 06, 1887, Mills, Texas; d. June 17, 1975, Hico, Hamilton, TX,

interred Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery.

129. EDWIN FISHER9 BAYLEY (CALVIN CHAPIN

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born June 11, 1845 in Manitess, Onondago Co, NY473

, and died August 14, 1920 in Chicago, Cook, IL, interred

Rosehill Cemetery473

. He married ANNA KATHARINE OBER November 15, 1876 in Cook, Illinois474

, daughter of

ROBERT P. OBER. She was born December 1849 in York, Illinois, and died Aft. 1920.

Notes for EDWIN FISHER BAYLEY: In 1864 E. F. Bayley enlisted in the 41st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, serving

mostly in Tennessee. In the spring of 1865 he entered Ripon College, taking the first two years of the course there,

and in 1866 entered the junior class at Amherst College and graduated there in 1868. Immediately after graduating

he went to St. Louis to take the position of instructor in Washington University, entering at the same time the St.

Louis Law School. He was admitted to the Bar in 1869, on examination, and graduated at the law school in 1870. In

1871 he resigned the position of instructor and entered on the practice of his profession at St. Louis. In October,

1872, he came to Chicago, where he has since remained in the practice of his profession (History of Cook County

Families, 1900).

Graduate of Amherst, class of 1868 and lived at 4634 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, IL.

1880 census, Schiller Street, Chicago, Cook, IL: Edwin (35) and Katherine (30) Bailey with children Helen (2) and

Kate (1m). Edwin was a Lawyer.

1900 census, Greenwood Ave, Chicago Ward 32, Cook, IL: Edwin F. (54) and Katherine (50) Bayley with

daughters Helen (22) and Katherine (20); also servants, Anna Olson (24) and Bridget Mckay (40), the cook. Edwin

was a Lawyer and they had been married 24 years with 2 children.

Children of EDWIN BAYLEY and ANNA OBER are: 184. i. HELEN

10 BAYLEY, b. September 1877, Chicago, Cook, IL.

ii. KATHERINE BAYLEY, b. May 26, 1880, Chicago, Cook, IL475; d. January 01, 1946, Evanston, Cook, IL475; m.

EDWIN H. CLARK.

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130. HERBERT O.9 BAILEY, M.D. (ARETAS

8 BAYLEY, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born August 14, 1840 in Windsor, Vermont476

, and died 1922 in Waterford Twp, Racine Co, Wisconsin, interred

Caldwell Cemetery. He married (1) EMMA H. PUTNAM December 20, 1863, daughter of PRUCIUS PUTNAM and

EMELINE HAZLETON. She was born Abt. 1844, and died December 05, 1865 in Waterford Twp, Racine Co,

Wisconsin, age 21476

. He married (2) KATHERINE COVELL Abt. 1866. He married (3) EDNA V. MILLER January

11, 1877.

Child of HERBERT BAILEY and EMMA PUTNAM is: i. EMERY H.

10 BAILEY, b. Abt. 1864, Waterford Twp, Racine Co, Wisconsin.

Children of HERBERT BAILEY and KATHERINE COVELL are: ii. EMERY COVELL

10 BAILEY.

iii. ANNA PAULINA BAILEY.

Child of HERBERT BAILEY and EDNA MILLER is: iv. ARETUS O.

10 BAILEY, b. Abt. 1876.

131. HALLER HAMMOND9 BAYLEY (ROYAL LEAVENS

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born Abt. 1850 in Waukesha County, WI, and died June 12, 1896 in Kansas477

. He married HATTIE ELEANOR

CLARK. She was born Abt. 1856 in CT, and died August 16, 1945 in Atchison Co, KS, interred Mount Vernon

Cemetery477

.

Notes for HALLER HAMMOND BAYLEY:

1880 census, Kansas Ave, Atchison City, Atchison, KA: Haller H. (30) and Hattie E. () Bayley with daughter Hattie

M. (). Haller was a Bookkeeper In Drugstore.

Child of HALLER BAYLEY and HATTIE CLARK is: i. HATTIE MAYBELLE

10 BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1876, Kansas; d. July 22, 1951, Atchison Co, KS, interred Mount

Vernon Cemetery477.

132. THOMAS FAUNCE9 BAYLEY (ROYAL LEAVENS

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born April 1853 in Waukesha Co, WI, and died October 05, 1943 in Prob. WI, interred Rural Home Cemetery. He

married AMELIA SCHURK Abt. 1889 in Wisconsin. She was born August 1855 in Germany, and died Bet. 1920 -

1930 in Waukesha Co, WI.

Notes for THOMAS FAUNCE BAYLEY:

1900 census, Vemon, Waukesha, WI: Thomas (47) and Amelia (49) Baley with son Royal (10) and Thomas' father,

Royal (85). They had been married 11 years and had 1 child. Thomas was a Surveyor. Amelia came to the US in

1880.

Child of THOMAS BAYLEY and AMELIA SCHURK is: i. ROY LINCOLN

10 BAYLEY, b. January 30, 1890478.

133. REV. JOHN BRUCE9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born April 1838 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH

479, and died April 05, 1919 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co,

OH, age 82, interred Evergreen Cemetery, Lake Co, OH480

. He married EMILY GATES November 25, 1862 in

Greene, Trumbull Co, OH481

. She was born April 25, 1836 in Ohio482

, and died September 11, 1904 in Prob.

Painsville, Lake Co, OH, interred Evergreen Cemetery, Lake Co, OH482

.

Notes for REV. JOHN BRUCE CORY: In 1864-65, John was a Corporal, Company G. 177th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

1860 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: John Cory (21) lived with his parents and siblings.

1870 census , Amboy PO, Kingsville, Ashtabula, Ohio: John B. (32) and Emily (34) Cory with children Ida (5),

Jennie (3), and unnamed child (1). Also Eugene Crosby (25), a teacher. John was a teacher with property valued at

$4300 and $400.

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1880 census, Painesville, Lake Co, OH: John B. Cory (42), wife Emily G. (44), and children Ida (15), Jane (13),

Louie (11), Grace (8), and Mary (3). In addition there was Douglas Gardner (17), Laborer, and Margaret Van Dusen

(27), servant, born NY. All of the children were born in Ohio. John's occupation was Minister M.E. Church.

1900 census, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH: John B. (62) and Emily G. (64) Cory with daughter Grace (28). His

occupation was city missionary. Grace was at college.

1910 census, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH: J.B. Corry (72) lived with G.H. Williams (57), wife Viola (49) and

their son Charles (29). John's occupation was minister missionary.

"CORY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, one of the oldest AFRICAN AMERICAN churches in Cleveland, grew

from 15 members at its founding on 25 March 1875 to an important institutional church by the 1960s. Rev. Henry

Steen (or Stein) of Cadiz, OH, founded the church at a meeting in the home of James Hankins at 38 Hackman (E.

36th) Street. First known as Cory Chapel, the church was named in honor of Rev. John Bruce Cory, a white

Methodist missionary in the city" (source: Encyclopedia of Cleveland History: CORY UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH)

Children of JOHN CORY and EMILY GATES are: 185. i. IDA EMILY

10 CORY, b. August 25, 1864, Burton, Geauga Co, OH; d. March 22, 1951, San Antonio, TX, interred

Mission Burial Park South.

186. ii. JANE "JENNIE MAY" CORY, b. February 23, 1867, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co, OH; d. November 28, 1937,

Evanston, Cook, Illinois, interred Memorial Park, Niles Center, Cook, Illinois.

iii. LOIS BELL CORY, b. April 1869, Kingsville, Ashtabula Co, OH; d. Prob. Grove City College, PA; m. JOHN

ANDREW THOMPSON, July 07, 1896, Newton, Middlesex, MA483; b. Abt. 1868.

iv. GRACE ARMENIA CORY, b. April 1872, Bradville, Westmoreland Co, PA; d. Aft. 1900.

v. MARY ALICE CORY, b. June 28, 1877, Brakesville, Trumbull, Ohio484.

134. NELSON SABIN9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born August 1839 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH485

, and died February 18, 1921 in Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio,

interred Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville Township, Ohio486

. He married (1) LAURA ELVIRA WILLIAMS November

19, 1862 in Bilerica, Middlesex Co, MA487

. She was born May 05, 1843 in Howland, Ohio, and died January 25,

1881 in Newton Falls, Trumbulls Co, Ohio, interred Greenlawn Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH488

. He married (2)

KATE H. WHIPPLE June 06, 1882 in Lake County, OH. She was born November 1849 in Mansfield, PA, and died

Aft. 1920.

Notes for NELSON SABIN CORY: Commissioned a Lieut in Company G, Ohio 177th Infantry Regiment on 28 Sep

1864; Mustered out on 24 Jun 1865 at Greensboro, NC.

Akron daily Democrat., July 17, 1902, Page 3, Image 3, Barberton, July 17

The Cory family reunion was held Wednesday, at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Nelson S. Cory, on First St. There were

32 in attendance from Akron... [Ohio cities named]. ... The family history was read by Mrs. J.B. Cory of Cleveland.

The day was spent in pleasant reminiscences and in renewing old acquaintance. Rev. and Mrs. Yoder were guests of

the family. Miss Alberta J. Cory, physical director of the Harlem Young Women's Christian association in New

York, who is the guest of her father, Mr. Nelson S. Cory, gave a clever exhibition of club swinging.

1870, Greensburg, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Nelson S. (30) and Laura (27) Cory with children Alberta (6), Fred

(4), Clara (1m). Also Frank Williams (17), who worked in the sawmill. Nelson and his family lived next door to his

brother, Dwight.

1880 census Newton Falls, Trumbull Co, OH: Nelson S. Cory (40), wife Laura E. (37), and children Alberty (16),

Fred (14) who worked in a saw mill, and Clarra (19). All were born in Ohio.

1900 census, Worton, Barberton, Summit, OH: Nelson (60) and Kate W. (50) Cory with children Alberta J. (37)

and Jay W. (16). Kate's brother, Cullen H. Whipple (40) and a servant were also listed. Nelson was a machinist,

Kate was a doctor, Alberta was a teacher, Jay was at school, and Cullen was a doctor.

1910 Ohio State census, Summit, Barberton, OH: Nelson Cory (70), wife Kate W. (60) and son Jay (26).

1920 census, Geneva, Ashtabula Co, OH: Nelson S. (80) and Kate W. (70) Cory with son Jay W. (35) and step-

daughter, Claudia S. Cory (25). Jay was a machinist, Fork & ___.

Children of NELSON CORY and LAURA WILLIAMS are:

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i. ALBERTA JOSEPHINE10 CORY, b. September 27, 1863, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1910.

Notes for ALBERTA JOSEPHINE CORY:

1910 census, Portland Ward 5, Multnomah, Oregon: Alberta Cory was a lodger and her occupation was YWCA

Gymnastics teacher.

187. ii. FRED WILLIAMS CORY, b. April 03, 1866, Newton Falls, Trumbull Co, OH; d. July 07, 1959, Trumbull Co, OH,

interred Newton Falls East Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH.

188. iii. CLARA MALINDA CORY, b. May 03, 1870, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. Aft. 1940, Prob. Ohio.

iv. NELSON CORY, b. January 19, 1881; d. January 25, 1881.

Child of NELSON CORY and KATE WHIPPLE is: v. JAY WHIPPLE

10 CORY, b. January 06, 1884, Newton Falls, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. December 21, 1958,

Ashtabula Co, OH, interred Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Geneva, OH; m. CLAUDIA W.; b. 1894, Ohio; d. 1968,

Prob. Ohio, interred Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Geneva, OH.

Notes for JAY WHIPPLE CORY:

1920 census, Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio: Jay W. (35) and Claudia S. (25) Cory lived with his parents. Claudia

was named as step-daughter. Jay's occupation was Fork and Hoe Machinist, and Claudia was an Orchestra

musician.

1930 census - not found

1940 census, Padanarum Road, Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio: Jay W. (56) and Claudia W. (45) Cory. This record

shows he did not attend college but he did complete 4 years of H.S. Jay's occupation was Fork and Hoe

Machinist.

135. DWIGHT HENRY9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born January 23, 1841 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH489

, and died August 01, 1914 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga,

Ohio at age 73, buried in Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin, Lorain Co, OH490

. He married HARRIET "HATTIE"

MATILDA RICE October 19, 1865 in Greene, OH491

, daughter of LUCIEN RICE and LAVINA. She was born July 1842

in Trumbull Co, OH, and died December 08, 1903 in Trumbull Co, OH, buried in Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin,

Lorain Co, OH.

Notes for DWIGHT HENRY CORY: Dwight served in the 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry during the Civil War from 1861

- 65. His unit fought in numerous battles, which he listed in a diary he kept throughout the war. He wrote letters to

his future wife, and these were transcribed by his great-great-granddaughter and posted on the Trumbull Co. OH

GenWeb site.

1870, Greensburg, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Dwight H. (29) and Harriet (26) Cory with children Alma S. (2) and

Florence (1). Dwight was a farmer with property worth $2825 and $815. Also listed was Sela Williams (29), ___

___ Sawmill.

1880 census, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH: Dwight Corey (39), wife Harriet (37), and children Alma (12),

Florence (10), and Robert (6). All were born in Ohio.

1900 census, Oberlin Village, Russia Twp, Lorain Co, OH: Dwight H. (59), Harriette (57) Cory with daughter Eva

M. (17). Dwight was a drug salesman, and they had been married 35 years.

Children of DWIGHT CORY and HARRIET RICE are: 189. i. ALMA LAVINIA

10 CORY, b. August 09, 1867, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. July 08, 1955, Granville,

Licking Co, OH at age 87.

190. ii. FLORENCE L. CORY, b. March 25, 1869, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1913.

iii. ORIN ROBERT CORY, b. January 23, 1874, Twinsburg, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, Ohio492,493; d. April 21,

1968, East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, GreeneTwp, Trumbull Co, OH; m.

ALMA ELIZABETH RICE, November 23, 1898, Ohio by his uncle, Rev. J.B. Cory494; b. November 1878, Greene

Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. March 18, 1965, Geneva, OH at age 86, buried in Greenlawn Cemetery494.

iv. CHARLES DWIGHT CORY, b. Abt. 1878, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. 1879.

191. v. EVA MALISSA CORY, b. December 1882, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1916.

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136. LOIS JANE9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born February 21, 1843 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH495

, and died October 21, 1911 in Youngstown, Mahoning,

Ohio, interred Perry Twp Cemetery, Lake Co, Ohio496

. She married HARRISON F. HASKELL January 17, 1866 in

Trumbull Co, OH497

, son of FERDINAND HASKALL and MARY CROSBY. He was born July 19, 1837 in Ohio498

, and

died June 21, 1899 in Ohio, interred Perry Twp Cemetery, Ohio498

.

Child of LOIS CORY and HARRISON HASKELL is: i. JOHN VIZZARD

10 HASKELL, b. 1867, Ohio.

137. SYLVIA ALICE9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born June 21, 1845 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH498

, and died January 08, 1888 in Silver Lake, Shawnee Co,

KS498

. She married SHAWN FRENCH August 17, 1867 in Silver Lake, KS. He was born Abt. 1845 in Ohio.

Notes for SYLVIA ALICE CORY:

1880 census, Silver Lake, Shawnee, Kansas: Shawn (36) and Sylvia A. (34) French with children Carlos C. (10),

Shirley S. (6), and Herbert A. (2). Also a servant, Joseph Green (55), who worked on the farm. Shawn was a

farmer.

Children of SYLVIA CORY and SHAWN FRENCH are: i. CARLOS CHARLES

10 FRENCH, b. 1870, Kansas.

ii. SHIRLEY S. FRENCH, b. November 1874, Kansas.

192. iii. HERBERT ALISON FRENCH, b. November 19, 1877, Kansas; d. Aft. 1940.

iv. MERTON FRENCH.

138. DR. CHARLES THEODORE9 CORY, M.D. (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born June 21, 1847 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died January 09, 1924 in Chattanooga,

Hamilton Co, TN, age 77, interred Forest Hills499

. He married JULIA ABIGAIL BROWN November 28, 1872 in Patch

Grove, Grant Co, Wisconsin. She was born April 19, 1845 in Ellsworth Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died October

28, 1928 in Green Forks, ND.

Notes for DR. CHARLES THEODORE CORY, M.D.: According to his grandson, Charley Cory Libby, Dr. Cory

graduated from Rush Medical School in 1872 and practiced medicine in Harriman, Wisconsin (Letter to Mary H

West, 28 Nov 1993).

1920 census, Harriman, Roane, Tennessee: Dr. Charles Theodore (72) and Julia (74) Cory. His occupation was

medical doctor.

Children of CHARLES CORY and JULIA BROWN are: 193. i. EVA GERTRUDE

10 CORY, b. August 21, 1873, Grant Co, Wisconsin, near Patch Grove; d. February 22, 1961,

Grand Forks, Grand Forks Co, ND.

194. ii. HARRY LEROY CORY, b. March 26, 1875, Washburn Co, WI; d. August 26, 1932, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co,

TN, age 57.

iii. NINA CORY, b. July 08, 1883, Patch Grove, Crawford Co, WI; d. February 08, 1887, Patch Grove, Crawford Co,

WI.

139. MARY ELLEN9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1)

was born September 10, 1849 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died February 21, 1911 in Greene, Trumbull Co,

OH at age 61, interred Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH500

. She married NEWTON SHURTLEFF

SMITH November 23, 1870 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH501

. He was born December 1841 in Trumbull Co, Ohio,

and died May 14, 1913 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, interred Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene Twp, Trumbull

Co, OH.

Children of MARY CORY and NEWTON SMITH are: i. CHARLES HARRY

10 SMITH, b. 1872, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. March 04, 1887, Greene Twp, Trumbull

Co, OH, interred Greenlawn Cemetery.

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195. ii. EDWIN WAKEFIELD SMITH, b. August 22, 1873, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. April 04, 1961, Greene

Twp, Trumbull Co, OH.

iii. MABEL CLAIRE SMITH, b. May 14, 1876, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1940; m. CHARLES J.

JACKSON, 1915, Ohio; b. January 22, 1877, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. Bet. 1920 - 1930, Prob. Ohio.

Notes for MABEL CLAIRE SMITH:

1910 census - not found

1920 census, Youngstown Ward 6, Mahoning, Ohio: Charles (42) and Mabel C. (43) Smith with her sister Jane

C. Smith (39). No occupation was given for Charles. [I presume he was ill at this time since he died before the

1930 census was taken).

1930 census, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio: Mabel Jackson (54) lived alone as a widow. She owned a home worth

$6000 and she had no occupation.

Notes for CHARLES J. JACKSON: +In 1918, when he registered for the draft, Charles' occupation was attorney at-

law. He and Mabel lived in Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio.

iv. JANE "JENNY" CORY SMITH, b. February 04, 1879, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. March 26, 1928,

Youngstown, Mahoning Co, OH.

v. BESSIE EVANGALINE SMITH, b. July 1884, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; m. CHARLES A. HARRINGTON,

1910.

vi. BLANCHE ELIZABETH SMITH, b. July 1884, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; m. ARTHUR W. LUMLEY, 1913.

140. EVANGELINE "EVA" ST. CLAIR9 CORY (ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born September 09, 1853 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died December 18, 1922 in Geneva,

Ashtabula Co, OH. She married GEORGE CLINTON HARRINGTON May 22, 1873 in Trumbull Co, OH. He was born

Abt. 1850, and died Aft. 1920.

Children of EVANGELINE CORY and GEORGE HARRINGTON are: i. MAUD

10 HARRINGTON.

ii. NINA HARRINGTON.

iii. HELEN HARRINGTON.

141. DR. JEROME BONAPARTE9 CORY (CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 17, 1837 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died January 23, 1892 in

Denver, CO, buried in Riverside Cemetery, Denver, CO. He married AMANDA MCCLAIN Abt. 1863 in Denver, CO,

daughter of JOHN MCCLAIN. She was born December 1839 in Pennsylvania, and died 1917 in Denver, Adams Co,

CO, buried in Riverside Cemetery, Denver, CO.

Notes for DR. JEROME BONAPARTE CORY: On 27 April 1861 Jerome enlisted in Company C, Ohio 19th Infantry

Regiment Ohio at the rank of Corporal in a Surgical unit. He mustered out Mustered out on 29 Aug 1861. During

the Civil War, he was in active service under Generals McClellan and Rosecrans in Western Virginia. He was

stationed at Swift U.S.A. General Hospital in Wisconsin from Oct. 1864 to Sept. 1865 (Turner, 1872). He was

found in the Civil War Pension Index and he received a pension in Colorado. Jerome was elected to the Wisconsin

Assembly as a State Representative. His biography states that he moved to Wisconsin in 1862, settling in Patch

Grove. It goes on to note that he studied at Orwell Academy and became a physician (Turner, A.J., Compiler

(1872). Wisconsin Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. Madison, WI: Atwood & Culver, State Printers).

1860 census, Greensburg, Trumbull, Ohio: Jerome Cory (23) lived with his uncle Orin Cory (50) and family.

1870 census - not yet found

1880 census, Wellington, Sumner Co, KS: Jerome B. Corey (42), Amanda (40), wife, and their children Charles M.

(15), Laura S. (10), Bertha C. (9), Mabel G. (6), and Myrtle (2). Also in the household was Sophia (69), Jerome's

mother; her occupation was given as Carpet Weaver. Jerome was a physician.

1900 census, Denver, Arapahoe Co, CO: Amanda Cory (60) and her children Mabel M. (25) and John J. (14) lived

with her daughter Laura Stott (30) and family. This record shows Amanda was a widow who had 7 children with 4

living.

1910 census, Denver Ward 10, Denver, Colorado: Amanda Cory (70) lived with her daughter Mable (36) and

Mable's husband, Edward P Costigan (35). Edward was an attorney in general practice.

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Children of JEROME CORY and AMANDA MCCLAIN are: i. CHARLES MCLAIN

10 CORY, b. October 1865, Wisconsin; d. Aft. 1880.

Notes for CHARLES MCLAIN CORY:

1940 census, Township 3 N Range 29 E, Stanley, South Dakota: Charles M. Corey (80) with a daughter Kathryn

J. (34). Charles was a farmer.

ii. WILBUR E. CORY, b. September 1865, Wisconsin; d. 1954, Unknown death place, interred Fairmount Cemetery.

196. iii. LAURA S. CORY, b. June 1869, Wisconsin; d. 1949, Colorado, buried in Riverside Cemetery, Denver, CO.

197. iv. BERTHA EDITH CORY, b. April 06, 1872, Patch Grove, Grant, WI; d. Aft. 1940.

v. MABEL M. CORY, b. August 28, 1874, Patch Grove, Wisconsin; d. 1951, Denver, CO, buried in Fairmount

Cemetery in Denver; m. EDWARD PRENTISS COSTIGAN, June 1903, Denver, CO; b. July 01, 1874, Beulanville,

King William Co, VA; d. January 17, 1939, Denver, CO, buried in Fairmount Cemetery.

Notes for MABEL M. CORY:

"In 1928, Mrs. Mabel Costigan (wife of Edward P. Costigan) was commissioned by the National League

President Miss Belle Sherman to establish a Colorado branch of the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Costigan

had been living in Washington D.C. and was the Chairman of the Living Costs Committee” in the National

League. Members included many of the elite women of Colorado society, whose family connections included US

Senators, state governors, and prominent, Denver area businessmen" (source:

http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/archives/collections/WomenVotersPapers.htm).

Notes for EDWARD PRENTISS COSTIGAN:

"COSTIGAN, Edward Prentiss, a Senator from Colorado; born near Beaulahville, King William County, Va.,

July 1, 1874; moved to Colorado in 1877 with his parents, who settled in Ouray, Ouray County; attended the

public schools; studied law; admitted to the bar in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1897; graduated from Harvard

University in 1899; commenced the practice of law in Denver, Colo., in 1900; began his political life as a

Republican; one of the founders of the Progressive Party in Colorado in 1912; unsuccessful Progressive candidate

for Governor of Colorado in 1912 and 1914; appointed a member of the United States Tariff Commission by

President Woodrow Wilson in 1917; and served until his resignation in March 1928; resumed the practice of law

in Denver, Colo.; affiliated with the Democratic Party in 1930; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate

in 1930 and served from March 4, 1931, to January 3, 1937; was not a candidate for renomination in 1936; retired

from professional and political activities and resided in Denver, Colo., until his death there on January 17, 1939;

interment in Fairmount Cemetery" (source: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000797)

vi. MYRTLE CORY, b. February 1877, Kansas.

198. vii. JOHN JEROME CORY, b. June 06, 1883, Denver, Colorado; d. Aft. 1939, prob. Denver, CO.

142. MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY (CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born September 12, 1839 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died July 09, 1907 in Greene,

Trumbull Co, OH, buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH. She married JAMES A. BRADEN 1861

in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH. He was born September 1837 in Ohio, and died May 05, 1910 in Howland Twp,

Trumbull, Ohio, buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH502

.

Notes for MARY "MIRIAM" CORY:

In 1859 - 1860, she attended Oberlin College.

1870 census, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: James (31) and Miriam (29) Braden with children Candace (8), France (6),

Sarah (5), William C. (3), and George (1). There were also 2 farm laborers and a domestic servant. They had

property valued at $9030 and $3875. James was a farmer.

1880 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: James Braden (42), farmer, his wife Miriam Braden (41) and their

children: Candace (18), teaching school, Frances (16), Keeping house, Sarah (15), Clifford (13), George (11), James

A. (7), Jherame (4), Miriam C. (3 mos). Miriam's occupation was given as "Works in Cheese Factory." James'

occupation was farmer.

1900 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: James (62) and Miriam (61) Braden with daughters Miriam C. (20) and

Candace Lawson (38), a divorced school teacher, along with Candace's son Bradon Lawson (15). James was a

farmer. They had 8 children with 7 living.

Notes for JAMES A. BRADEN:

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1910 census, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: James Braden (73) was engaged in general farming. In his household was a

farm hand, a servant, and 2 boarders.

James died when he was struck by an engine while crossing the road in Cortland, Ohio.

THE WARREN DAILY: WARREN OHIO TUESDAY EVENING - May 6, 1910

JAMES BRADEN KILLED (9/22/1837-5/5/1910)

Well Known Citizen and Old Soldier Victim of Grade Crossing Accident at Cortland Monday Afternoon

DIED IN THE HOSPITAL IN THIS CITY

Struck by an eastbound Erie Main Line freight train at Cortland Monday afternoon, James Braden (b. 1837) of

Greene, father of Postmaster George C. Braden of this city, received injuries that resulted in his death a few hours

later. The accident occurred at the crossing, just west of the Cortland station and shortly after Mr. Braden had left

this city to return home. Mr. Braden had been in Warren Monday and was in the best of health and spirits. He ate

dinner with his son here and started home about the middle of the afternoon. Driving to Cortland he left his rig, at

the mill of Richards Bros., where he secured some feed and walked over to the Barnes Hardware company's store.

Securing some wool twine he started to walk back to the mill and had just cleared the north rail of the track when the

train struck him. The cylinder head on the left side of the engine caught Mr. Braden on the left hip and hurled him

some distance He alighted on his head receiving several bad scalp wounds and tearing a portion of his scalp loose.

Witnesses to the accident hurried to the injured man's side and carried him to the Erie station. Dr. McCurley of

Cortland was immediately summoned and word of the accident sent to G.C. Braden of this city. Dr. McCurley made

a superficial examination at the station and ordered him brought to the hospital here in Cross' ambulance. Mr.

Braden did not lose consciousness following the accident and talked with his son and others at the station and on his

way here. On the way to the hospital he was somewhat restless, and Dr. Ward of this city, who had been sent for,

met the ambulance and administered to the injured man, easing his sufferings. When the ambulance arrived at the

hospital he was still alive but passed away just as he was carried in and laid on a bed. Internal injuries caused his

death.

James Braden was one of the pioneer citizens of Trumbull county and of Greene township. He was born in Greene

nearly 77 years ago, on the farm where he was living at the time of his death. With the exception of about twelve

years he spent his entire life in that township. One year he lived in Fowler township and for eleven years he resided

on one of the Perkins farms east of this city in Howland township. For about twenty years in his early manhood Mr.

Braden was in the cheese making business and after that he followed farming. He was a man of strict integrity and

one who enjoyed the fullest confidence of those who knew him. His standing among his fellowmen was the highest

and his reputation was as a good citizen and one who always held the purest motives. During the civil war he served

in Co. C. 177th O.V.I. being a bunkmate of M.J. Sloan and Rev. E.B. Wakefield, both of whom enlisted from his

township.

Surviving Mr. Braden are ten children as follows: Mrs. John J, Smith, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. C.W. Harrington, Rock

Creek, Mrs. P.C. Hayes, Burghill; Dr. W.C. Braden, Orchard, Colo.; George C. Braden of this city; James A. Braden

of Akron, and Mrs. Herbert Wilson of Niles. The remains were today taken to Greene where the funeral will be

held. Compete arrangements have not been made, but the services will probably be held Thursday.

Children of MARY CORY and JAMES BRADEN are: 199. i. CANDACE

10 BRADEN, b. February 1862, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. 1921, Oh? buried in Greenlawn

Cemetery.

200. ii. FRANCES "FRANKIE" MAY BRADEN, b. July 1863, Trumbull Co, OH; d. 1948, Ashtabula, OH.

201. iii. SARAH ELLEN BRADEN, b. January 1865, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. 1930.

202. iv. WILLIAM CLIFFORD BRADEN, M.D., b. June 1866, Fayetteville, Brown County, Ohio; d. 1920, Orchard, Delta,

Colorado.

203. v. GEORGE CLERMONT BRADEN, b. August 18, 1868, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. January 08, 1942,

Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, interred Oaklawn Mausoleum, Trumbull Co, OH.

204. vi. JAMES ANDREW BRADEN, b. July 10, 1873, Greensburg, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. Abt. 1945.

vii. JEROME BRADEN, b. 1876, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. 1897, Oh? buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH.

205. viii. MIRIAM C. BRADEN, b. February 19, 1880, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH; d. October 07, 1962, Newton Falls,

Trumbull Co, Ohio.

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143. MARIA9 CORY (CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born December 1842 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died 1928 in San Francisco, CA. She married

RICHARD GRANGER PALFREEMAN Abt. 1872 in San Francisco, CA. He was born August 1844 in Ohio, and died

June 04, 1917 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, Greene, OH.

Notes for MARIA CORY:

1870 census, Greensburg PO, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: Maria Cory (27) lived with Louisa Kee (45), Maria Kee

(14), and Myra Kee (8). Her occupation was teaching school.

1860 census, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, near Maria's sister: Richard Palfreeman (35), Maria (37), wife, Ellen

(7), daughter, and William (3) son. All were born in Ohio.

Maria was a school teacher from age 16 to 29, when she married.

1900 census, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH: Richard (55) and Maria (57) Palfreeman with daughter Myrtle O. (17).

Richard was a farmer. They had been married 28 years and had 3 children, all living.

1910 census, Porterville Ward 4, Tulare, California: Richard (65) and Maria (67) Palfreeman. His occupation was

farmer, ranch. This shows all three children were still living.

1920 census, Hartford, Trumbull, Ohio: Maria (76) lived with her daughter Myrtle and family.

Children of MARIA CORY and RICHARD PALFREEMAN are: 206. i. ELLEN MARIA "NELLIE"

10 PALFREEMAN, b. February 17, 1873, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. February 16,

1957, San Francisco, California.

207. ii. WILLIAM EDWARD PALFREEMAN, b. December 08, 1876, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. August 21, 1959,

Santa Clara, California.

208. iii. MYRTLE OLIVE PALFREEMAN, b. April 1883, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1920.

144. ROBERT A.9 CORY (CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born November 1844 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died Aft. 1880. He married MARY E. Abt. 1868

in prob. Trumbull Co, OH. She was born Abt. 1847 in NY, and died Aft. 1880.

Notes for ROBERT A. CORY:

1870 census - not yet found

1880 census, Bazetta, Trumbull Co, OH: Robert Corey (35), wife Mary E. (32), and children Winfred (10), Henry

(5), Roy (3), and an infant daughter (8 mos). This record shows several children born in PA.

1900 census - not yet found

Children of ROBERT CORY and MARY E. are: i. WINFRED

10 CORY, b. Abt. 1870, Pennsylvania.

ii. HENRY CORY, b. Abt. 1875, Pennsylvania.

iii. ROY CORY, b. Abt. 1877, Pennsylvania.

iv. DAUGHTER CORY, b. Abt. 1879, Pennsylvania.

145. ISABEL OLIVE "OLLIE"9 CORY (CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 06, 1847 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died December 05, 1930 in

Butte, Oakland, California, interred Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, CA503

. She married CECIL C. DRAKE November

20, 1867 in Grant Co, WI504

. He was born August 1840 in Wisconsin, and died 1918 in California, interred

Evergreen Cemetery.

Notes for ISABEL OLIVE "OLLIE" CORY:

1870 census, Blainstwon, Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa: Cecil (27) and Olive (22) Drake with Henry Stebbins (9).

They had property worth $300 and $200. Cecil was a laborer.

1880 census, Yager Creek, Humboldt, CA: Cecil Drake (36), Olive Drake (32), Cora Drake (5), daughter, Rauleigh

Drake (1), son, Edward Black (21), Works on Dairy. Cecil's occupation was listed as "Dairyman."

1900 census, San Francisco, CA: Cecil (59) and Olive (56) Drake with children Rolla L. (21) and Margaret (18). A

nephew, William Freeman (23) lived with the family. The had been married 32 years and had 4 children with 3

living. Rolla's occupation was Employee (Mint) and Rolla's was Helper (Copper Di). William was a drummer.

1910 census, Oakland, Almeda Co, CA: Cecil (68) and Olive (63) Drake with granddaughter Elsie Parker (7).

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1920 census, Oakland, Almeda Co, CA: Olive Drake (72) was head. In her household were granddaughter, Elsie

Parker (16), daughter Margaret (38) and her husband Wm. E. Palfreeman (43), and their son Harold (3y 8m).

William's occupation was Navy Police.

Children of ISABEL CORY and CECIL DRAKE are: 209. i. CORA MAY

10 DRAKE, b. April 1875, California; d. 1905.

210. ii. ROLLA LEROY DRAKE, b. March 12, 1879, California; d. October 17, 1967, Napa, California.

211. iii. MARGARET I. DRAKE, b. April 15, 1881, California; d. September 27, 1955, Santa Clara, California.

146. CATHERINE ELIZABETH9 PATTERSON (EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 1829 in Vermont, and died January 12, 1908 in Pleasant Twp, Van Wert,

Ohio505

. She married LUCIUS E. KNAPP February 14, 1849 in Jackson Co, OH506

. He was born 1820 in Ohio or

England, and died November 1859 in Linn Co, Kansas Territory near Ft. Scott, age 39507

.

Notes for CATHERINE ELIZABETH PATTERSON:

1850 census, York, Athens Co, OH: Lucius (30) and Catherine (21) Knapp with Elizabeth (5) - his daughter from a

first marriage. Lucius was a shoemaker.

Population of Athens Co. OH in 1850 was 1391.

1860 census, Brooklin PO, Scott, Linn Co, Kansas Territory: Catherine Knapp (31) with her children Wallace (9),

Josephine (6), and Saphrona (3). No occupation listed, and Catherine had property valued at $960 and $200.

1865, Scott, Linn, KS: Catherine and her three children were listed on the Kansas state census. Her estate was

valued at $1000 and she was listed as farmer.

1870 census, Buenavista PO, York, Van Wert Co, Ohio: Catharine Knapp (41) with her children Wallis (19),

Josephine (16) and Sophrona (13). Catherine's mother, Eunice Johnson (63) lived with the family and Samantha

Knox (19) was a domestic servant.

1880 census, York, Van Wert Co, Ohio: Wallace Knapp (26), his mother Catherine (57), sister Josephine (23), his

grandmother Eunice [rendered as Unis] Johnson (72), and Marsella Bennet, a Boarder and laborer. Wallace was a

farmer.

1900 census, Venedocia, York, Van Wert Co, OH: Catherine Knapp (71) lived with her son Wilton J. Knapp (41)

and his children, Amy (16) and Alvin (16). Wilton was a farmer and Alvin was a farm laborer.

Questions:

1. Who were the parents of Lucius Knapp and where was he born?

2. Why did he take his young wife and 2 small children to Kansas about 1856? (a journey of more than 700 miles)

3. Was Lucas involved in the border conflicts between Kansas and Missouri in 1858?

4. Was he killed in those conflicts? No, he died of a fever after an illness of 14 days (source: Kansas Trails

website).

5. Where is Catherine buried? Should be in Venedocia, OH but not yet found.

6. 1840 census - Lucius was not found. Was he living with his parents? When did they move to Jackson Co, OH?

7. Did Lucas leave a will? The probate record for his estate was dated 13 April 1860 and Catherine was named

administrator along with Zadock Lewis and H.C. Service. Her signature on the probate record shows she could

probably read and write.

8. Did Catherine buy property in Van Wert, OH?

The probate record shows that Lucius Knapp had the following personal property:

Cow and calf - 2 heifers $38.00

1 sow & 8 pigs 11.00

6 sh___ 9.00

One draft in Bank of ___ of Jackson Co. Ohio dated April 11th 1859 for $98.00

Total personal property $156.00

Real Estate: 160 acres of Land in Linn Co. Valued at $960.00

Total Amount $1116.00

Notes for LUCIUS E. KNAPP:

Probate record for the estate of Lucius E. Knapp

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Kansas Territory, Linn County, #00113

Know all men by these presents that we Catherine Knapp as principal and Zaddok Lewis and H.C. Service as

surities acknowledge ourselves indebted and firmly bound unto the Territory of Kansas in the penal sum of Two

Thousand dollars for the use and benefit of the creditors heirs and legal representatives of Lucius Knapp deceased to

be paid to them.

Signed with our hands and ___ with our seals this 13 day of April AD 1860

The condition of the above Bond is such that whereas Catherine Knapp has this day been appointed administrator on

the estate of Lucius Knapp deceased.

Now if the said Catherine Knapp shall well and truly perform all the duties incumbent on her selection to said

appointment and pay and deliver all money and property to whom it lawfully belongs and make all return to the

Probate Court of Linn County then this obligation is void otherwise to her in full force and effect.

___ at Mound City this 13 day of April A.D. 1860

Signatures of

Catherine E Knapp

Zadock Lewis

H.C. Service

Approve the within Bond

J.W. Babb Probate Judge Of Linn County, K.T.

Children of CATHERINE PATTERSON and LUCIUS KNAPP are: 212. i. WILTON WALLACE J.

10 KNAPP, b. June 1851, Ohio; d. April 05, 1918, Van Wert, OH.

213. ii. JOSEPHINE F. "JOSIE" KNAPP, b. July 1854, Ohio; d. Aft. 1910.

214. iii. SOPHRONIA A. "FRONIA" KNAPP, b. July 1857, Kansas; d. 1920, Crawford Co, KS, interred Rosebank

Cemetery, Mulberry, Crawford Co, KS.

147. MARY BAILEY9 PATTERSON (EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born September 07, 1835 in Trumbull Co, Ohio, and died March 02, 1912 in Savonburg, Allen

Co, KS near Iola at the home of O.D. Courtney, interred Leanna Cemetery, Leanna, Neosho Co, KS. She married

AARON WATSON REED October 19, 1856 in Hamden, Vinton Co, Ohio by Rev. D.H. Cherrington508

, son of PATRICK

REED and ELIZABETH YOTTER. He was born June 12, 1828 in Hamden, Vinton Co, Ohio, and died June 08, 1891 in

Leanna, Neosho Co, KS, interred Leanna Cemetery, Leanna, Neosho Co, KS509

.

Notes for MARY BAILEY PATTERSON: Mary and her sister, Sophrona, were listed on the 1850 census for Clinton

Twp, Vinton Co, Ohio in 1850 along with their mother, step-father, and siblings. Her obituary states, "21 years ago

her beloved companion was taken home, since which time she has been lovingly cared for by her surviving children.

In early life she became a Christian and was ever firm in that live and faith of her Savior. Almost 9 years ago she

met with an accident which resulted in her hip being broken, since which time she has been confined to the home.

Coming to Savonburg the first of last November to spend the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Flora Courtney,

she was taken ill of senile gangrene the latter part of December, passing to her eternal rest March 2, 1912, after nine

long weeks of untol suffering during which her patient, loving nature was ever in evidence." Brief funeral services

were held and a quartette beautifully sang "Lead Kindly Light," a song Mary had expressed a desire to hear shortly

before she was taken ill. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney sang it for her, and she expressed her appreciation of the beautiful

words. Rev. Blalock, or Moran, conducted the final funeral services after which she was laid to rest by the side of

her husband.

Notes for AARON WATSON REED: Aaron grew up with his parents in Ohio, near Mentor, part of the Western

Reserve, about 25 miles NE of Cleveland in "Lake Country." There he joined the Christian Church. "He was

immersed by the lamented James A. Garfield" (source: Newspaper Obituary). Garfield had attended seminary and

Hiram College, and he preached the Disciples of Christ doctrine, mainly in Hiram, OH. At age 20, Aaron was living

with his family in 1850 in Clinton Twp, Vinton Co, OH and his future wife was also in Clinton at that time. Did

they attend the same church? Aaron and Mary Bailey Patterson were married in 1856 by an M.E. minister named

Cherrington, who was on the Hamden circuit from 1856 to 1858. After marriage, they moved to Marion, Crittenden,

Kentucky, along with his brother Henry. Crittenden County was formed 1 Apr 1842. In the 1840s Marion was an

industrial town with a flurspar mine. Andrew Jackson owned land here and set up the first iron furnace.

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In Crittenden, Kentucky Aaron acquired 960 acres of land on Penny Creek from D.A. and Matilda Butler on 12 May

1856 for $1504 to be paid in three installments starting with $304 in cash (source: Crittenden Co. KY Courthouse,

Book D., p. 473). This date shows that Aaron made the trip to KY to buy land before he married. Aaron and Mary

sold land to Henry Reed on 24 Jan 1857. Aaron and Mary B. Reed again sold 300+ acres of land to H.S. Reed on 19

Sept 1857 for $752 (Book D. p. 630). These are the only two land records for A.W. Reed, although I did find his

name mentioned in Deed Book M, p. 189, showing that land was owned jointly by John P. Reed, Aaron Reed and

his wife Mary B. Reed, and Amos Reed. Aaron was in Kentucky throughout the Civil War, and he is listed as a

member of the KY Militia, reorganized 5 Mar 1860 "for the use and defense of the state." Militia members were

mainly Union men, but KY was technically a "neutral" state (source: 1865 Crittenden Co, KY Militia List).

After Henry died in 1868, John and Amos D. bought the widow's interest in the land. Thus the three brothers had

their finances in common until Amos was married. In 1870, John and Amos bought Aaron's interest in the land,

according to Amos' account. However, I could not find a land record for this sale which should have been in 1869.

Aaron moved his family from KY to Neosho County, Kansas in 1870, settling on the Osage ceded land. He was a

resident of Big Creek Twp for 21 years, and lived next door to the Allen Haymaker family. Living nearby was the

Richardson family; their son Henry married Alice Reed. A.W. Reed's will was written in Big Creek Township,

Neosho Co, KS. The will was probated June 22, 1891 with M.A. Richardson as Executor.

1860 census, District 1, Crittenden Co, KY: A.W. Reed (31), Mary B. Reed (25), and Alice C. Reed (2).

1870 census, Big Creek Twp, Neosho Co, KS: Aaron W. Reed (40), Mary (34), Alice C. (13), Carrie (9), Patrick

(7), Ida M. (3), Flora.

1880 census, Big Creek Twp, Neosho Co, KS: A.W. Reed (51), Mary B. (48), Alice (22), teaching, Carrie (19),

P.H. (17), Ida (13), Flora Estella (11).

Will of Aaron Watson Reed

State of Kansas. County of Neosho. Big Creek Township May 25, 1891

This indenture witnesseth the day and date above stated certifies that I, A.W. Reed, being of sound mind and

memory, do will and bequeath my property Both Personal and real as follows, $200 – Two Hundred Dollars to my

Daughter Alier [Alice?] Paid to her when she was married. The Pianna to my Daughter Flora in lieu of $200 Two

Hundred Dollars. $200. Two Hundred Dollars to my Daughter Carrie, $200. Two Hundred Dollars to my Daughter

Ida, and $200 Two Hundred Dollars to my son, P.H. Reed. I do further will that H.A. Richardson shall be my

executor and that he shall have full control of my entire business, the management of the farm and stock.

I further will that there shall be an equal distribution of my entire property both personal and real among my heirs.

Signed A.W. Reed

Witness, W.H. Thacker

Witness M.A. Richardson

State of Kansas In the Probate Court

Neosho County

In the Matter o the estate of A.W. Reed, Dec’d. Comes now Mary B. Reed, Widow of A.W. Reed, Dec’d, and

refuses to accept the provisions of the last will of said deceased and elects to take under the law as provided by the

state.

Signed Mary B. Reed

Dated June 22 A.D. 1891

State of Kansas In the Probate Court of said County

Neosho County

Comes now M.A. Richardson of lawful age who being by me duly deposed and sworn says that he was well and

personally acquainted with deceased during his life time ___ he was present and saw said Dec’d sign the written

instrument now in possession of the Court purporting to be the last Will and testament of said Dec’d, that deceased

___ and here declared he ___ to be his last Will and testament, that he signed and said Will as Witness at the request

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of said testator in his presence and in the presence of W.H. Thacker the other attesting Witness, and W.H. Thacker

signed said instrument as Witness in my presence said Testator was at the time of executing said will of sound mind

and memory and under no restraint whatever.

W.A. Richardson

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of June A.D. 1891

J.W. Anderson

Probate Judge

State of Kansas In the Probate court in and for said County.

Neosho County

In the Matter of the Executors of the last Will and testament of A.W. Reed, Dec’d.

Comes now W.H. Thacker, of lawful age, who being by me duly sworn deposed and says, that he was well and

personally acquainted with deceased during his lifetime that he was present and saw said Dec’d sign the written

instrument now in possession of the court purporting to be the last Will and testament of said deceased and there

declared the same to be his last will and testament that he signed said Will as Witness at the request of said Testator

in his presence and in the presence of M.A. Richardson the other attesting witness and M.A. Richardson signed said

instrument as witness in my presence said Testator was at the time of executing said will of sound mind and memory

and under no restraint whatever.

W.H. Thacker

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22 day of June A.D. 1891.

Seal J.W. Anderson

Probate Judge

Transcription of A.W. Reed’s will by Mary Lou Veal, 20 Sept 2004. No changes were made in spelling or grammar

in this transcription.

Children of MARY PATTERSON and AARON REED are: 215. i. ALICE CATHERINE

10 REED, b. September 10, 1857, Crittenden Co, KY near Marion; d. December 01, 1938, Los

Angeles, California.

216. ii. CARRIE EUNICE REED, b. June 13, 1860, Crittenden Co, Kentucky near Marion; d. July 26, 1935, Savonburg,

Allen Co, Kansas, buried in Leanna Cemetery.

217. iii. PATRICK HENRY REED, b. December 10, 1862, Crittenden Co, Near Marion, KY; d. February 10, 1948,

Renault, Monroe Co, IL, age 85y 2m, buried in Studt Cemetery, Renault, Monroe Co, IL..

218. iv. IDA MAY REED, b. March 18, 1867, Crittenden Co, Near Marion, KY; d. February 01, 1954, Wichita, Kansas at

the Masonic Home, age 86, interred Leanna Cemetery, Neosho Co. KS.

219. v. FLORENCE ESTELLA "FLORA" REED, b. October 26, 1869, Crittenden Co, Near Marion, KY; d. October 08,

1948, KS, buried in Leanna Cemetery, Neosho Co, KS.

vi. MARY LEFOGIE REED, b. October 08, 1872, Kansas; d. August 15, 1873, Neosho Co, KS, buried in Leanna

Cemetery, Neosho Co, KS.

148. SOPHRONIA9 PATTERSON (EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born December 29, 1838 in Trumbull Co, OH, and died August 22, 1892 in Waco, McLennan

Co, TX, age 54, at the home of her son Prof. W.W. Franklin510

. She met (1) HENRY CHARLES ROBBINS January

1858 in Ohio, prob. Jackson County, son of JOHN ROBBINS and ELIZABETH WHITE. He was born February 22, 1837

in Hamden, Vinton Co, OH, and died Aft. 1900. She married (2) LEWIS F. FRANKLIN June 16, 1861 in Jackson Co

(now Vinton), OH511

, son of HEZEKIAH FRANKLIN and MARY FUNK. He was born January 21, 1827 in Zanesville,

Muskingum Co, OH, and died April 12, 1910 in Wellston, Ohio at the home of S.N. Winters.

Notes for SOPHRONIA PATTERSON:

1850 census, Clinton, OH: Sophronia lived with her mother and step-father and siblings.

1860 census, Washington, Jackson Co, OH: Lewis Franklin (22) was a day laborer living with his parents.

Sophronia Robbins has not been found in 1860. Henry C. Robbins (24) lived with his parents and a presumed wife,

Rebecca. This record makes me doubt that Sophronia was married to Henry C. Robbins. If they were married, they

were not living together by 1860.

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1870 census, York, Van Wert Co, OH: Lewis (40) and Sophronia (31) Franklin with children Ansel J. (11), William

W. (8), and Lusetta (1).

1880 census, Raccoon, Gallia Co, OH: Lewis Franklin (51), farmer, Sophrona (41), wife, Wallace Franklin (18),

son, Lousetta (10), daughter, Mary Franklin (7), daughter, Orley Franklin (4), son.

1900 census, Washington, Jackson Co, OH: Lewis Franklin (71) lived with his sister, Harriet Franklin Winter (66)

and her family. His occupation was "soldier."

Sophronia is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX (source: McLennan County, Texas Cemetery Records, Vol.

III, Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, Texas, Block 13, p. 152).

Child of SOPHRONIA PATTERSON and HENRY ROBBINS is: 220. i. DR. ANSEL JEROME

10 ROBBINS, b. December 25, 1858, Winchester, Jackson Co, OH; d. September 10, 1917,

McAlester, Pittsburgh Co, OK.

Children of SOPHRONIA PATTERSON and LEWIS FRANKLIN are: 221. ii. PROF. WILLIAM WALLACE

10 FRANKLIN, b. February 13, 1862, Gallipolis, Ohio near Hamden; d. February 03,

1909, Dallas, TX, interred Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX.

iii. LUSETTA EUNICE FRANKLIN, b. Abt. 1870, Ohio near Van Wert, Van Wert Co.; d. 1886, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co,

TX.

222. iv. MARY CATHERINE "CASSIE" FRANKLIN, b. August 03, 1872, York, Van Wert, Ohio; d. April 08, 1931,

Grayson, TX, buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX.

v. ORLEY HESEKIAH FRANKLIN, b. August 24, 1875, York, Van Wert, Ohio512; d. 1885, Fort Worth, TX of

chicken pox.

149. EMILY9 JOHNSON (EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born April 05, 1848 in Vinton Co, Ohio near Hamden, and died in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She married

(1) JOHN SALTS June 04, 1862 in Vinton Co, OH513

, son of EDWARD SALTS and CLARISSA CASSIL. He was born

1839 in Vinton Co, OH, and died 1881 in Hennepin County, Minnesota514

. She married (2) WILLIAM STEVENS Bet.

1882 - 1899.

Notes for EMILY JOHNSON: Emily and her husband, John Salts, lived with her father and 2nd wife, Eunice when

John Johnson died. They moved to Minnesota in the 1860s. According to "The Salts Genealogy" John moved to

Minnesota, where he spent most of his life.

1875 census, Minnesota Territorial and State, Rich Valley, McLeod Co: John Saltz (33) and Solomon Saltz (35).

Notes for JOHN SALTS:

1860 census, Reeds Mill PO, Clinton, Vinton, Ohio: John Salts (24) lived with his uncle, Stephen (57) and Nancy

Salts with 4 other family members. Stephen was a farmer with property valued at $20,000 and $3800.

"A. W. Salts, Judge of Probate Court, Mc Arthur, is a son of Edward Salts, Jr., who was born in Ross County, Ohio,

in 1812, and died in Vinton County, Nov. 17, 1854, from injuries received some time previous at a barn raising. He

was brought by his parents to where Mc Arthur Junction now is in 1816. He was through life mostly a farmer,

although the latter part he kept a grocery store where the old McArthur station now stands. He was a man of

industry, economy and good principle, and accomplished a fair competency. He married Clarissa, daughter of Harry

Cassil, who died about 1810. She was the mother of three children, two of whom were twins and died in infancy.

John, the other, married and died in Minnesota, leaving one child — Clara Salts" (History of Hocking Valley, Ohio,

Chicago, 1883, p. 1264.)

Child of EMILY JOHNSON and JOHN SALTS is: i. CLARA

10 SALTS, b. Abt. 1864.

150. RENSOLER P.9 CORY (CHARLES C.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born 1858 in Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI, and died August 01, 1940 in Lowell, Kent, MI, interred "C"

Georgetown Township Cemetery515,516

. He married EMMA JULIA IRELAND July 04, 1881, daughter of Q. IRELAND

and FRANCES AINSWORTH. She was born March 18, 1858 in Canada Amc, and died October 25, 1937 in

Georgetown, MI, interred "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery.

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Notes for RENSOLER P. CORY:

1900 census, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI: Rensler P. (41) and Emma (42) Corey with children Florance (12),

Clarence (8), and Leo 7). A niece was also living with them. His occupation was farmer.

1910 census, Georgetown, Ottawa, Michigan: Remeder R. (50) and Emma J. (50) Cory with children Florence (22),

Clarence R. (18), and Leo F. (17). Rensoler was a Merchant, Retail Grocer.

1920 census, Grand Rapids Ward 1, Kent, Michigan: Renseler (60) and J. Emma (59) Cory with son Leon (26) and

daughter Florence (32). Florence was an Assistant, Doctor's Office.

1930 census, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan: Rensoler (71) and Emma (71) Cory. They owned a home worth

$6000. Both were married at age 22 and he was shown as retired.

Children of RENSOLER CORY and EMMA IRELAND are: i. FLORENCE A.

10 CORY, b. July 12, 1887, Georgetown, Ottawa, Michigan517; d. September 1979, Grand Rapids,

Michigan518; m. ARTHUR J. HOUSE, Abt. 1923, Kent, Michigan; b. May 1874, Michigan; d. 1941.

Notes for FLORENCE A. CORY:

1930 census, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan: Arthur J. (55) and Florence W. (45) House with Arthur's son

Kenneth C. (16). They married when Florence was 36 years old. They owned a home worth $6000. Arthur was

a Post Office Clerk

223. ii. CLARENCE R. CORY, b. July 04, 1891, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. June 16, 1984, Grand Rapids, Kent, MI,

buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery.

iii. LEO FRANCIS CORY, b. September 29, 1892, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. August 31, 1971, Grand Rapids,

Kent, Michigan, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery.

151. COLMAN CHARLES9 CORY (CHARLES C.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born April 06, 1860 in Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI, and died February 22, 1941 in MI, interred

"C" Georgetown Township Cemetery. He married (1) LIZZIE E. Abt. 1882 in Michigan. She was born Abt. 1861,

and died October 10, 1887 in MI, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery519

. He married (2) MARY MAMIE

HUGHES December 18, 1888 in Michigan. She was born March 1866 in Michigan, and died March 21, 1959 in

Hudsonville, MI, interred "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery519

.

Notes for COLMAN CHARLES CORY:

1900 census, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI: Colman (40) and Mary (34) Cory with sons Clyde (10) and Roy (4).

Colman was a farmer.

1910 census, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI: Coleman (56) and Mamie (44) Cory with children Clyde B. (20), Roy L.

(13), Gladis F. (7), and Robert C. (6). Colman was a farmer. This shows both were married at age 21. It was her

first and his second marriage. She had 4 children with 4 living.

1940 census, Hudsonville, Ottawa, Michigan: Colman (80) and Mamie (74) Cory with son Robert (36). Robert was

a furniture maker.

Children of COLMAN CORY and MARY HUGHES are: 224. i. CLYDE V.

10 CORY, b. December 26, 1889, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. February 20, 1976, Grand Rapids,

Kent, Michigan, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery.

225. ii. LEROY CLIFTON CORY, b. May 17, 1896, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. January 06, 1927, MI, buried in "C"

Georgetown Township Cemetery.

226. iii. GLADIS F. CORY, b. October 29, 1902, Hudsonville, Ottawa Co, Michigan; d. February 26, 1984, Hudsonville,

MI.

iv. ROBERT COLMAN CORY, b. December 20, 1903, Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI; d. September 04, 1983,

Hudsonville, Ottawa, Michigan520.

152. CALPERNA9 CORY (COLMAN SMITH

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born November 1857 in Missouri, and died Aft. 1923. She married DAVID "DAVE" NEWBERRY. He was

born October 1849 in Missouri.

Child of CALPERNA CORY and DAVID NEWBERRY is:

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i. DORA DEAN10 NEWBERRY, b. July 05, 1891, Camden Count, Missouri521; d. July 1949, Joplin, Jasper,

Missouri522; m. WILLIAM F. SWEET; b. Abt. 1888, Kansas.

153. SUSAN LAURA9 CORY (COLMAN SMITH

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born March 1866 in Missouri, and died Aft. 1900. She married MCGUIRE. He died Bef. June 21, 1900.

Children of SUSAN CORY and MCGUIRE are: i. IONA A. "ZONEY"

10 MCGUIRE, b. June 1892, Jasper Co, Missouri; m. KARL MEYER.

ii. LONEY MCGUIRE, b. August 1894.

154. TENNESSEE ESTELLE "TENA"9 CORY (COLMAN SMITH

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 15, 1869 in Decaturville, Missouri, and died March 27, 1957 in Joplin, Jasper

Co, MO at St. John's Hospital, interred Fairview Cemetery. She married FREDERICK HAYES CARY September 25,

1902 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, son of REV. CARY and ELIZABETH FOOTE. He was born December 21, 1876 in

Page, IA, and died August 22, 1917 in Joplin, MO, interred Fairview Cemetery.

Notes for TENNESSEE ESTELLE "TENA" CORY:

1910 census, Joplin Ward 2, Jasper, Missouri: Fred (33) and Tennie (39) Carey with children Charlie (5), Lenard

(4), and John (3). They had been married 7 years and she had 3 children. Also listed was Tennie's mother, Thursie

Corey (76). Fred's occupation was blacksmith. Next door were Tennie's brothers, Charles and Willis.

1920 census, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri: Tena Cary (51) with her sons Chas (16), Leonard (14), and Johny (13). No

occupations listed.

1930 census - not found

Notes for FREDERICK HAYES CARY:

His death certificate indicated occupation was Miner. He died of pulmonary tuberculosis.

Children of TENNESSEE CORY and FREDERICK CARY are: i. CHARLES FREDERICK

10 CARY, b. September 29, 1904, Galena, Missouri; d. January 26, 1959, Joplin, Jasper

Co, MO, interred Fairview Cemetery; m. ORA VIOLA; d. Aft. 1959.

ii. LEONARD GARFIELD CARY, b. February 03, 1905, Joplin, MO; d. July 21, 1925, Joplin, MO, interred Fairview

Cemetery.

iii. JOHNNY J. CARY, b. September 12, 1906, Joplin, MO; d. December 29, 1927, MO, interred Fairview Cemetery.

Notes for JOHNNY J. CARY:

Johnny died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to his death certificate, which was signed by

his mother.

155. GEORGE TYLER9 RAYMOND (SYLVIA

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born March 29, 1845 in Newton, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts

523, and died May 12, 1929 in

Brooklyn, NY524

. He married HARRIET CORNELIA "NELLIE" ALEXANDER SIGOURNEY February 04, 1874 in

Manhattan, New York, New York525

, daughter of WILLIAM SIGOURNEY and JULIA. She was born December 1849 in

Watertown, N Y, and died May 28, 1910 in Brooklyn, NY526

.

Notes for GEORGE TYLER RAYMOND:

1900 census, Brooklyn Ward 30, Kings, New York: George T. (55) and Nellie (50) Raymond with children Lulu

(18), Irene (14). Also niece, Hattie Alexander (21). They had been married 26 years and she had 5 children with 2

living. George's occupation was manufacturing.

1905 NY state census, Brooklyn, NY: Geo (56) and Mary (50) Raymond with his daughters Irene (20) and Lulu

(24). His occupation was Drugs.

1910 census, Brooklyn Ward 30, Kings, New York: George Raymond (65) with children Luela (28) and Irene (24).

Also his niece, Hattie Alexaner (31). This record shows he was married 36 years but Nellie was not listed in the

household. His occupation was Manufacturer.

1915 NY state census, Kings Co: Geo T. Raymond (70) with daughters Lulu M. (32) and Irene (28) and niece

Hattie Alexander (36). George's occupation was Manufacturing and Hattie was a Housekeeper.

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1920 census, Brooklyn Assembly District 9, Kings, New York: George T. Raymond (74) with his daughters Louella

M. (38) and Irene (34). Also a niece, Harriette Alexander (40). George was a manufacturer, Plasters Factory.

In 1915, a suit was brought against George T. Raymond, trading as Raymond & Co., alleging that Raymond Pectoral

Plaster Co. had misbranded it's product. It was advertised as curing coughs, Whooping cough, Bronchitis, and other

ailments. Analysis of the sample showed it was a lead plaster prepared from soap or soap base made up mostly of

cottenseed stearine with rosin. In Feb. 1916, the case was given to a jury and they returned a verdict of not guilty

(Notice of Judgment ... Food and Drugs Act, Volume 4601, Issue 5000, Dept. of Agriculture).

Notes for HARRIET CORNELIA "NELLIE" ALEXANDER SIGOURNEY:

1870 census, New York City, New York Ward 13 District 2 (2nd Enum), New York, New York: Nellie Sigorney

(21) lived with her parents William (55) and Julie (51). No occupation was listed for Nellie.

Children of GEORGE RAYMOND and HARRIET SIGOURNEY are: i. ALBERT SIGOURNEY

10 RAYMOND, b. February 16, 1875, Boston, Massachusetts527; d. Bef. 1900.

ii. PAUL RAYMOND, b. June 18, 1877, Boston, Suffolk, MA527; d. August 03, 1888, Kings, New York528.

iii. EVA T. RAYMOND, b. November 13, 1879, Randolph, Norfolk, Massachusetts529; d. May 31, 1898, New York,

New York530.

iv. LOUELLA "LULU" M. RAYMOND, b. September 1881, New York; d. Aft. 1940.

v. IRENE RAYMOND, b. July 26, 1885, Gravesend, Kings, New York; d. May 23, 1959, Pilot Knob, Warren, New

York, interred Glens Falls Cemetery; m. JAMES WARREN HARRIS, October 16, 1920, Warren, New York531; b.

September 05, 1894, Kattskill, New York532; d. August 25, 1982, prob. NY; interred Glens Falls Cemetery.

Notes for IRENE RAYMOND:

1930 census – not found

1940 census, Pilot Knob Road, Fort Ann, Washington, New York: James W. (45) and Irene (46) Harris with

Irene's sister, Luella Raymond (50) and a cousin, Harriet Alexander (55). James' occupation was President,

Proprietary Medicine.

Notes for JAMES WARREN HARRIS:

1929 City Directory for Glenns Falls, NY: James W. was President and Irene was Treasurer, Raymond Pectoral

Plaster Co (Inc). They resided at Kattskill Bay. Luella M. Raymond was Secretary of the same company located

at 16-18 Thomson Ave. The company specialized in medical plaster and was, no doubt, the same company

established by Irene's father.

1954 City Directory for Glenns Falls, NY: James W. Harris was President, Raymond Pectoral Plaster Co.

1955 City Directory for Glenns Falls, NY: James W. was President and Irene was Treasurer, Raymond Pectoral

Plaster Co. They resided at Kattskill Bay.

156. FREDERICK W. "FRED"9 CORY (SYLVESTER P.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born September 03, 1859 in Acworth, Charlestown, NH

533, and died March 15, 1939 in Lebanon,

Grafton, New Hampshire, age 79534

. He married (1) ELIZABETH GOEY May 27, 1882 in Hartland, Vermont535

. She

was born Abt. 1852 in Weathersfield. He married (2) MARRION E. SHREENAN YOUNG May 01, 1894 in Clairmont,

New Hampshire536

, daughter of VICTOR SHREENAN. She was born October 1866 in Boston, MA, and died Bet. 1910

- 1920 in New Hampshire.

Notes for FREDERICK W. "FRED" CORY:

1900 census, Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire: Fred W. (42) and Marian E. (33) Corey [indexed as Covey] with

son Guy W. (6). The had been married 7 years and had 1 child. Fred's occupation was Day Laborer.

1910 census - not found

1920 census, Manchester Street, Manchester Ward 5, Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Fred W. Cory (63) with son

Guy (25) and his wife Edith L. (18), Fred was a Cone Sorter, Cotton Mill. Guy was a Roping Boy, Cotton Mill, and

Edith was a Wrapper at the Cotton Mill.

Child of FREDERICK CORY and MARRION YOUNG is: i. GUY WILLARD

10 CORY, b. May 19, 1894, Claremont, NH; d. February 1965, Enfield, Grafton, New

Hampshire537; m. (1) NORA ETTA; d. Aft. 1958; m. (2) EDITH L., November 18, 1916, Troy, New York; b. Abt.

1902, NH.

Notes for GUY WILLARD CORY:

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In 1917 when he registered for the WWI draft, Guy lived in Sullivan Co, NH and was single. His occupation was

lumbering. This record shows he had spent 2 months as a Private in the Infantry.

1920 census, Manchester Ward 5, Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Guy (25) and Edith L. (18) Corey lived with

his father, Fred W. Corey (63), who was widowed. Fred's occupation looks like "cone Sorter" in a cotton mill;

Guy was a Roping Boy and Edith was a Wraper in the Cotton Mill.

1930 censs - not found

Guy and Edith were divorced 2 Apr 1923 in New Hampshire; the cause was adultry. At the time Edith lived in

Manchaester, NH and Guy's residence was unknown.

Starting in 1938, - 1954, Guy and Nora were listed in the City Directory for Lebanon; Hartford, New Hampshire.

In 1942, when Guy registered for the draft, he was married to Nora Etta and he worked for the American Woolen

Co. in Lebanon, Grafton, NH.

157. LEVI WILDER9 KNIGHT (ELIZABETH K.

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born December 11, 1846 in Sandwich, Massachusetts, and died March 16, 1912 in Fitchburg,

Massachusetts, interred Woodside Cemetery538

. He married ADA E. BROWN December 23, 1872 in Gardner, MA539

,

daughter of SAMUEL M. BROWN. She was born August 1852 in Templeton, MA, and died 1932 in Fitchburg, MA,

interred Woodside Cemetery.

Notes for LEVI WILDER KNIGHT:

1880 census, Old Turnpike, Fitchburg, Worcester, MA: L. Wilder (33) and Ada E. (23) Knight with children Frank

L. (6) and Walter S. (1). Wilder was a laborer.

1900 census, Thornpike Road, Fitchburg Ward 2, Worcester, Massachusetts: L. Wilder (53) and Ada E. (49) Knight

with children Leon W. (17) and Bertha(6) along with Elizabeth Knight (84). They had been married 26 years and

had 6 children with 4 living. Wilder was a farmer and Leon was a machinist.

1910 census, Twinpike Road, Fitchburg Ward 2, Worcester, Massachusetts: Levi W. (62) and Ada E. (53) Knight

with daughter Bertha L. (16), Ada's mother, and 2 boarders. Levi was a farmer and they had 6 children with 4 living

in 37 years of marriage.

Children of LEVI KNIGHT and ADA BROWN are: i. FRANK LESLIE

10 KNIGHT, b. May 25, 1874, Gardner, MA540,541; d. 1949, Foxborough, Massachusetts, interred

Woodside Cemetery in Westminster; m. ROSA GRACE WALKER, February 03, 1898, Fitchburg, MA542; b. June

17, 1874, Fitchburg, MA543; d. Aft. 1940.

Notes for FRANK LESLIE KNIGHT:

1900 census, Fitchburg Ward 1, Worcester, Massachusetts: Frank L. Knight (26) was a lodger. His wife was not

listed with him. Occupation was machinist.

1910 census, Westborough, Worcester, Massachusetts: Rose Knight (35) was a patient, Westborough State

Hospital. Apparently she was paid to work 3 hours in the laundrey. This document shows she had been married

10 years and had no children. The Westborough State Hospital, or "Westborough Insane Hospital" as it was once

known, opened in 1886.

1920 census, Lyman Street, Westborough, Worcester, MA: Rose Knight (45) was an inmate, Westborough State

Hospital.

1930 census, Westborough State Hospital, Westborough, Worcester, Massachusetts: Rose G. Knight (56) was a

patient at an "insane hospital." She was a Laundress.

1940 census, Rosa G. Knight was a patient, Westborough State Hospital.

1940 U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995, Somerville, Massachusetts: Frank L. Knight

227. ii. WALTER SIDNEY KNIGHT, b. December 18, 1878, Fitchburg, MA; d. August 08, 1954, Fitchburg, MA, interred

Forest Hill Cemetery.

iii. LEON WILDER KNIGHT, LIEUT., b. December 07, 1882, Massachusetts; d. August 24, 1970, Leominster, MA,

interred Arlington National Cemetery544,545; m. ETHEL PERCY; b. March 10, 1891, Bath, Sagadahoc County,

Maine546; d. April 27, 1963, Fitchburg, MA546.

Notes for LEON WILDER KNIGHT, LIEUT.: Leon was in the U.S. Navy.

iv. BERTHA LUELLA KNIGHT, b. October 15, 1893, Fitchburg, Massachusetts547; d. June 07, 1979, Fitchburg,

Worcester, MA548.

Notes for BERTHA LUELLA KNIGHT:

1930 census, Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts: Bertha L. Knight (30) was a Graduate Reg nurse and

Hospital Historian, Burbank Hospital.

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1940 census, Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts: Bertha L. Knight (40) was a Historian, Burbank Hospital.

158. ANNA GIBBS9 KNIGHT (ELIZABETH K.

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born March 26, 1850 in Sandwich, Massachusetts, and died 1925 in Springfield, MA, interred

Oak Grove Cemetery549

. She married GEORGE EDWARD PHELPS August 21, 1871 in Winchendon, Massachusetts550

,

son of B. F. PHELLPS. He was born April 1851 in Windsor, Vermont, and died 1932 in Springfield, MA, interred

Oak Grove Cemetery551

.

Notes for ANNA GIBBS KNIGHT:

1880 census, Morgan Street, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts: George E. (29) and Anna (30) Phelps with his

mother, Rosetta Phelps (54). George was a Carpenter.

1900 census, Allen St, Springfield Ward 8, Hampden, Massachusetts: George () and Anna () Phelps with daughter

Annie B. ().

1910 census, Allen Street, Springfield Ward 8, Hampden, Massachusetts: George E. (58) and Annie G. (59) Phelps

with daughter Fannie B. (29) and her husband, Frank L. Edwards (35). Frank was a Clerk, Rubber Co. and Fannie

was a Clerk, Publishing Co.

Child of ANNA KNIGHT and GEORGE PHELPS is: i. FANNIE BELLE

10 PHELPS, b. March 06, 1881, Springfield, Hampden, MA552; d. 1916, Springfield,

Massachusetts553; m. FRANK LEROY EDWARDS, June 22, 1904, Springfield, Massachusetts554; b. May 11, 1874,

Springfield, Hampden, MA555.

159. IDA MAY9 BAYLEY (ALANSON HORR

8, BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born

June 1856 in IA, and died November 10, 1917 in Hanson, SD556

. She married RICHARD LANG. He was born Abt.

1861 in Canada.

Child of IDA BAYLEY and RICHARD LANG is: i. ELIZABETH

10 LANG, b. April 04, 1898, Hanson, SD557; d. March 10, 1997557.

160. FRANK LESLIE9 BAYLEY (ALANSON HORR

8, BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was

born February 28, 1858 in IA558

, and died December 12, 1951 in San Francisco Co, CA558

. He married NELLIE

LANE October 07, 1894 in Cowlitz, Washington559

. She was born February 1873 in Nebraska, and died January 20,

1939 in Portland, OR, interred Rose City Cemetery560

.

Children of FRANK BAYLEY and NELLIE LANE are: i. MARY ADALINE

10 BAYLEY, b. December 03, 1896, Cowlitz, Washington561; d. June 24, 1990561; m. BRICE.

ii. FLORA M. BAYLEY, b. August 31, 1895, Carrollton, Cowlitz, Washington562.

161. FRANK WARWICK9 BAYLEY (SYLVAN EMERALD

8, BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born April 14, 1872 in WI, and died October 07, 1963 in Barnes County, ND, interred Buffalo

Cemetery563

. He married MAUD M. ALSIE Abt. 1897. She was born Abt. 1876 in Vermont, and died 1916 in ND,

interred Buffalo Cemetery.

Children of FRANK BAYLEY and MAUD ALSIE are: 228. i. FRANCIS LEROY

10 BAYLEY, b. July 31, 1899, ND; d. November 01, 1952, Wilkin, Minnesota, interred Buffalo

Cemetery.

ii. WESLEY E. BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1902.

162. RAYMOND "RAY" WALDE9 BAYLEY (FRANK WARWICK

8, BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born September 05, 1880 in Dodge, Wisconsin

564, and died January 05, 1963 in Wisconsin

564. He

married FANNIE QUANITA GROLLING June 12, 1907 in Dodge, Wisconsin565

. She was born November 01, 1883 in

Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI, and died 1973 in Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI, interred Oakwood Cemetery.

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Notes for RAYMOND "RAY" WALDE BAYLEY:

1910 census, West Fourth St, Beaver Dam Ward 8, Dodge, WI: Sarah Bayley (54) with daughter Inez (24), son Ray

(29), his wife Fanny (27) and their son Gilbert (1). Ray was a Jeweler, Jewelry Store. Inez was the Bookkeeper,

Jewelry store.

1920 census, Beaver St, Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI: Ray W. (39) and wife Fannie (36) Bayley with sons Gilbert G.

(11) and Ray G. (7m). Ray was a jeweler, Own Store.

1930 census, Beaver St, Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI: Ray W. (49) and Fannie (46) Bayley with sons Gilbert G. (21)

and Ray W. Jr,. (10); also a lodger, Isabell M. Mills (20). Ray was an Optometrist, and Gilbert was a Bookkeeper,

Public Services. Isabell was a teacher, Public School.

1940 census, Beaver St, Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI: Ray W.(59) and Fannie (55) Bayley with lodger, Robert Buell

(27). Ray's occupation was Optometrist, Fittings Glovers Industry. He had completed 1 year of college.

Children of RAYMOND BAYLEY and FANNIE GROLLING are: i. GILBERT GROLLING

10 BAYLEY, b. November 16, 1908, Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI566; d. December 11, 1978,

Neen, Wisconsin567; m. HELEN M. HANF; b. January 24, 1914, Hennepin, Minneapolis, MN568; d. December 28,

2003, Chicago, Cook, IL568.

229. ii. RAY "TED" WALDO GUSTAVUS BAYLEY, b. May 28, 1919, Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI; d. January 29, 2015,

Prob. Wisconsin, age 95.

163. WILLIAM WHITMAN9 BAILEY (JACOB WHITMAN

8, ISAAC

7 BAYLEY, ESQ., ISAAC

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born February 22, 1843 in West Point, NY, and died February 20, 1914 in NY, interred West

Point Cemetery. He married ELIZA RANDALL SIMMONS March 16, 1881 in Rhode Island569

. She was born August

1861 in Rhode Island, and died September 10, 1939 in prob. CT, interred West Point Cemetery570,571

.

Notes for WILLIAM WHITMAN BAILEY:

"Bailey has been Professor of Botany at Brown University since 1881 and has found time for numerous botanical

and other writings in addition to his academic duties. He recently received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at

the Centennial Celebration of the University of New Brunswick, which he attended as delegate from Brown"

(Account of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association, Lawrence, MA: American-Sun

Publishing Co, 1903).

Enlisted in Company D, Rhode Island 10th Infantry Regiment on 26 May 1862.Mustered out on 15 Jul 1862 at

Fort De Russy, Washington, DC.

William Bailey had a childhood disrupted repeatedly by personal tragedy. In 1849, when he was 6, his father,

Jacob, suffered a throat hemorrhage and, leaving his family, traveled to the southern United Sates for seven months

in hopes of improving his heath. He returns being able to speak, but not lecture.

William lost his mother and sister in a horrific ship disaster when he was 9. In 1852, his family decided to take a

trip to the shore in hopes of improving the health of his older sister. They chose to travel on the 198 foot side-

wheeler, Henry Clay. On this day the ship became involved in a race with another steam boat, the Armenia, that

ended in a minor collision with apparently little damage to the Henry Clay. The Henry Clay continued on route to

New York and about an hour from its destination was found to be burning amidship. It managed to turn and

violently ground itself on shore near Yonkers going 25 feet up a railroad embankment. Passengers who were on the

bow of the ship were either thrown to the ground or able to drop onto land. However, people at the back of the boat

were 140 feet from shore and blocked by the fire. The Baileys jumped into the water when the fire approached.

William grabbed hold of a wicker chair and was picked up by another boat. His father kept his wife and daughter

afloat until he was able to bring them along side the ship where they could grasp some ropes that were hanging from

the ship. At this point, Jacob is pulled under the water by a drowning woman. When he finally resurfaces, his wife

and daughter are gone and the boat an inferno. He is pulled to shore not knowing his son has survived and refuses to

believe it is so until he is reunited with William.

The experience left William with permanent health problems. "After the dread event and consequent shock I never

regained my original tone" he would write at a later date. And his father never recovers from the death of his wife

and daughter. Jacob sends his older boys away to school and tries to make a home for William, but his health

deteriorates and he dies in 1857. William is fourteen and leaves his family home to live with his uncle in

Providence, RI. Three years later at the age of 17, he loses his oldest brother, Samuel. William and his brother,

Loring, are the only remaining members of the family.

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In 1860, he attends Brown University, but leaves the University without a degree. In 1862, he enlists in the Tenth

Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers, but is discharged for health reasons. He works for a while as an industrial

chemist, but becomes a student of Dr. Asa Gray at Harvard and becomes interested in botany. With Asa Gray’s help,

he becomes the botanist for the United States Geological Exploration of the 40th parallel in 1867. Unfortunately, his

indifferent health deteriorates and forces him to leave the expedition. Bailey worked at several private schools, did

herbarium work at Columbia College with Dr. John Torrey, and studied and taught summer classes at Harvard.

Bailey eventually returns to Brown University and, in 1877, starts a private class in botany which is the first botany

class taught at Brown. It becomes part of the curriculum and he is made a professor.

With a secure income, he is finally able to wed Eliza Randall Simmons in 1881. They have a daughter Margaret

Emerson (1885 -1949) and a son Whitman (1884 -1954). Margaret became an author in her own right and, although

color-blind, Whitman became a successful artist known especially for his black and white sketches.

In 1880, Bailey wrote his “Botanical Collector’s Handbook” published in 1881. This was followed by Botanical

Note-Book (1894-1897), “New England Wild Flowers and their Seasons” (1895), Botanizing (1899) and, the

inspiration for this website, “Among Rhode Island Wild Flowers” (1895). He also wrote a number of articles for

various botanical publications.

Bailey died in 1914.

2009 Distinguished Naturalist

William Whitman Bailey was a scientist with an interest in several disciplines, a field trip leader, a poet, a writer, a

soldier, an artist, but most of all he was a naturalist who can convey his passionate sense of wonder, joy and

reverence of the natural world to others even past his death and across decades.

He loved the camaraderie of kindred spirits and the stimulation of conversation with other members of the local

scientific community such as James Bennett, George Hunt, and Howard Preston. In “Among RI Wild flowers” he

wrote of a “pretty meadow” in Cumberland, "In one of these there is a spring, over which a large witch-hazel hangs

out, in autumn, its weird, yellow blossoms. It is our habit to lunch at this spot. The impulse is upon us to tell of these

joyous wayside repasts; the pleasant chats; the quips; the jokes; the laughter and song." He makes it quite clear that

the companionship added to his trips of exploration. It wasn’t enough to have the knowledge, the interest and

excitement of a rare botanical find or a new concept, it had to be shared with others.

This website, Among Rhode Island Wildflowers, is dedicated to the proposition that Professor Bailey was right

and that scientific knowledge should be recorded and shared and that it can be done with quips, laughter and

pleasant chats.

And, one last image of Will Bailey. In an autobiographical account of her childhood, his daughter Margaret

Emerson Bailey wrote this about her father; "Ever since I can remember, everybody’s felt they could come to you

with questions. I can’t remember any walk we ever took when someone didn’t stop you on the street and want to

know about a plant of some sort. I never knew you once to make them feel ridiculous, even when you had to say that

what they asked about was just a common dandelion. No matter what it was, you treated ignorance with dignity."

And this is why William Whitman Bailey has been chosen as a RI Natural History Survey's Rhode Island

Distinguished Naturalist. Not just because of his scientific knowledge and academic achievements, but because of

his ability to reach out to others and share his warmth, his knowledge and his passion for the natural world (source:

http://www.among-ri-wildflowers.org/William-Whitman-Bailey.html).

Children of WILLIAM BAILEY and ELIZA SIMMONS are: i. MARGARET EMERSON

10 BAILEY, b. October 12, 1885, PA.

ii. WHITMAN BAILEY, b. April 02, 1883, Providence, RI572,573; d. Aft. 1942.

Generation No. 10

164. JAMES H.10

BAYLEY (NATHANIEL9, SAMUEL P.

8, SAMUEL

7, NATHANIEL "NATHAN"

6, JAMES

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born March 1841

574. He married PRICILLA P. SHAW May 15, 1867

574.

Children of JAMES BAYLEY and PRICILLA SHAW are: i. JAMES H.

11 BAYLEY, JR., b. August 23, 1874574.

ii. ROSALIE BAYLEY, b. March 10, 1879574.

iii. HELEN BAYLEY574, b. August 1888.

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165. EDWIN E. "EDDY"10

JENNE (ELIZA BAILEY9 CORY, TIMOTHY

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 21, 1849 in Derby, Orleans, VT, and died January 22, 1918 in Derby,

Orleans, Vermont, age 68575

. He married SUSAN M. SPARLIN October 31, 1888 in Derby, Vermont576

, daughter of

ARTHUR SPARLIN and LOUISA ROGERS. She was born September 1865 in Quebec, Canada, and died Aft. 1940.

Notes for EDWIN E. "EDDY" JENNE:

1880 census, Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota: Edwin E. Jenne (30) lived with his sister, Helen Hunt (33) and family.

1900 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Edwin (50) and Susan (34) Jenne with children Orin (10), Howard (8),

Helen (5), Raymond (4), and Leland (2). Also Edwin's mother, Eliza (75) and servants Irving Hastings (18) and

Della Albee (16). They had been married 12 years and had 5 children. Edwin was a farmer; Susan had come to the

US in 1870.

1910 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont

1920 census, Derby, Orleans, Vermont: Susan Jenne (55) with children Arthur (18), Myra (16), Robert (13), and

Roger (11). Arthur was a farm laborer.

Children of EDWIN JENNE and SUSAN SPARLIN are: i. ORIN E.

11 JENNE, b. January 19, 1890, Derby, Orleans, VT; d. October 09, 1924, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont,

age 34577.

ii. HOWARD CHASE JENNE, b. September 29, 1891, Derby, Orleans, VT; d. June 1969, Hardwick, Caledonia,

Vermont578.

iii. HELEN M. JENNE, b. October 1894, Derby, Orleans, VT.

iv. RAYMOND JENNE, b. March 1896, Derby, Orleans, VT.

v. LELAND C. JENNE, b. May 1898, Derby, Orleans, VT.

vi. ARTHUR C. JENNE, b. Abt. 1902.

vii. MYRA S. JENNE, b. Abt. 1903.

viii. ROBERT E. JENNE, b. Abt. 1907.

ix. ROGER B. JENNE, b. Abt. 1909.

166. LUCIAN PHILEMUS10

JENNE (ELIZA BAILEY9 CORY, TIMOTHY

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 19, 1852 in Derby, VT, and died October 18, 1944 in Orleans, VT,

age 92. He married HARRIET STEWART "HATTIE" CARPENTER May 27, 1880 in Derby, Vermont579

, daughter of

CHESTER CARPENTER and PHEBE HINNAN. She was born September 30, 1858 in Derby, VT579

, and died April 26,

1930 in Derby, VT580

.

Child of LUCIAN JENNE and HARRIET CARPENTER is: i. RUTH P.

11 JENNE, b. June 24, 1895, Derby, VT581; d. September 28, 1980, Newport, Orleans, Vermont582; m.

CYRIL R. DARBY; b. Abt. 1895, Canada.

167. GUY LYNFIELD10

BAYLEY (JOSHUA HENRY9, ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born May 18, 1875 in Vacaville, Solano Co, CA

583, and died April 21, 1940 in Manhattan,

NY584

. He married ELISE B. HEWITT June 05, 1910 in Alameda, CA585

. She was born April 07, 1878 in Burlington,

Burlington, NJ586

, and died 1954 in Cambridge, MA587

.

Notes for GUY LYNFIELD BAYLEY: Guy was an engineer for Sanderson and Porter engineering firm in New York

City. He was in charge of the mechanical and electrical exhibits at Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San

Francisco in 1915 (California Alumni Monthly, Volumes 15-16).

Obituary: GUY LYNFIELD BAYLEY [California '97], died suddenly in New York City, April 21, 1940.

Prior to his connection with the firm of Sanderson and Porter in New York several years ago, Bayley was identified

with the construction and development of hydroelectric power plants

in California for many of the predecessor companies to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. He was in charge of

construction and design of the Government power plant in Yosemite valley. He was also in charge of the complex

lighting and utility requirements of the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1914. Bayley is survived by his widow and two

sons. He was a member of the American Society of

Mechanical Engineers. San Francisco Chronicle. The SCROLL of Phi Delta Theta for September, 1940

In 1919, Guy was a Vice President of the Federal Export Corporation. His work required that he visit China,

Argentina, Brazil, and Japan (U.S. Passport, Ancestry.com).

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1920 census – not found

1930 census, East Elm St, Chicago, Cook, IL: Guy A, (54) and Elise (44) Bayley with sons Hewitt (19) and John B.

(16). Guy's occupation was Electrical Engineer, Public Utilities. They owned a home valued at $30,000.

1940 census, New York, NY: Guy L. (64) and Elisa (60) Bayley with a servant, Mary Butler (40). Guy's

occupation was C___ing Engineer, Bld Trade and he had completed a college education.

Children of GUY BAYLEY and ELISE HEWITT are: i. WILLIAM HEWITT

11 BAYLEY, b. November 27, 1910, Berkeley, Alameda Co, CA588,589; d. Aft. 1981; m.

ISABEL; d. Aft. 1941.

Notes for WILLIAM HEWITT BAYLEY:

1925 New York state census, Mount Pleasant, Westchester: Hewitt Bayley (15) was a student at the Harvey

School.

Hewitt attended Hamilton College in Clinton, NY in 1934.

ii. JOHN BARRINGTON BAYLEY, b. July 13, 1914, Alameda, CA590; d. December 1981, Newport, Newport, RI590.

Notes for JOHN BARRINGTON BAYLEY: John attended Harvard, class of 1937, where he majored in

Architecture. He entered the military in 1943 for the duration of the war.

The Cambridge, Massachusetts, City Directory, 1954, showed his occupation was mechanic.

John was a co-author of The American Vignola: A Guide to the Making of Classical Architecture (The Classical

America Series in Art and Architecture)1977 by William R. Ware and John Barrington Bayley

JOHN B. BAYLEY, 67; ARCHITECT DEFENDED NEW YORK CITY PAST By WOLFGANG SAXON

Published: December 24, 1981

John Barrington Bayley, an architect and defender of New York's architectural past, died Monday in Newport

(R.I.) Hospital at the age of 67. He had been a resident of Newport since moving there from New York four years

ago.

Mr. Bayley was a founder in 1968 of Classical America, an architectural group, and served as its president from

1968 to 1979. He also served as editor of the society's magazine.

Mr. Bayley joined the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission when it was created by Mayor Robert F.

Wagner in 1962 and later served as its deputy director. He was among the researchers who walked the city's

streets to identify the buildings and service structures that they wanted spared from developers' wreckers.

In 1965, he fought to save the Brokaw mansions at Fifth Avenue and 79th Street, but the site was cleared for an

apartment building. Worked on Building at Frick

Mr. Bayley's most recent work in the city was as an associate architect with Harry van Dyke on the 1977 addition

to the Frick Collection, at Fifth Avenue and 70th Street. A limestone structure east of the Frick mansion, it was

designed to blend with the style of the main complex.

Mr. Bayley, a big, white-moustached man who was born in San Francisco, graduated from Harvard and the

Harvard School of Design. He is survived by a brother, Hewitt, of Toronto. A funeral service will be held at 11

A.M. Saturday at St. John's Episcopal Church in Newport. A memorial service is to be held in Manhattan at the

Church of St. Mary the Virgin, 145 West 46th Street, at 11 A.M. on Jan. 11.

168. WILSON STEVENS10

BAYLEY (JOSHUA HENRY9, ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born September 15, 1868 in California

591, and died July 24, 1954 in Alameda County, CA

591. He

married MAY E. WILLIAMS Abt. 1893 in California. She was born January 18, 1875 in California591

, and died

October 11, 1954 in Alameda County, CA591

.

Children of WILSON BAYLEY and MAY WILLIAMS are: i. FREDA C.

11 BAYLEY, b. October 1894.

ii. NORINNE BAYLEY, b. Abt. 1904.

169. GEORGE GENELLA10

BAYLEY (THOMAS SPOONER9, ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 1857 in California, and died August 22, 1929 in Alameda, CA, interred

Pleasanton Memorial Gardens592,593

. He married GRACE HARKINSON May 24, 1881 in Solano County, CA594

. She

was born October 1863 in Pennsylvania.

Children of GEORGE BAYLEY and GRACE HARKINSON are: i. BESSIE

11 BAYLEY, b. December 1892.

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ii. LEONA BAYLEY, b. October 1882.

170. WILLIAM BARROW10

BAYLEY (THOMAS SPOONER9, ALDEN SPOONER

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 24, 1859 in California

595, and died October 29, 1931 in Oakland,

Alameda, CA595

. He married MARY ALICE MERRILL June 06, 1887 in Solano, CA596

. She was born September

1861 in Rock Island, IL, and died December 06, 1920 in Oakland, Alameda Co, CA597

.

Children of WILLIAM BAYLEY and MARY MERRILL are: i. WILLIAMITA B.

11 BAYLEY, b. April 1888, California; m. WILLIAM R. CALLOW.

Notes for WILLIAMITA B. BAYLEY:

1930 census, Pt of Health Dist 4, Berkeley, Alameda, CA: William R. and Williamita Callow

ii. GEORGIA ISABEL BAYLEY, b. May 1892.

iii. LAURENCE TRUE BAYLEY, b. March 24, 1896, Maquoketa, Jackson, IA598.

171. HENRY FRANKLIN10

BAYLEY (JOHN FRANKLIN9, JOHN

8, JOSHUA

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born February 27, 1893 in Mansfield, Bristol, MA

599, and died July 10, 1936 in Mansfield, Bristol,

MA600

. He married NORA PLUMMER, daughter of LEWIS PLUMMER and CLARA. She was born January 08, 1896 in

Harrington, Washington, Maine601

, and died September 02, 1988 in Machias, Maine602

.

Children of HENRY BAYLEY and NORA PLUMMER are: i. BRUCE ALLEN

11 BAYLEY, b. June 29, 1925, Taunton, Bristol, MA603; d. March 28, 2007, North Attleboro,

Bristol, MA603.

ii. PATRICIA ANNE BAYLEY, b. March 12, 1927, Taunton, Bristol, MA603; d. November 19, 2005603.

iii. LEWIS PLUMMER BAYLEY, b. August 30, 1928, Mansfield, Bristol, MA604; d. April 23, 2010, Bangor,

Penobscot, Maine, interred Forest Hill Cemetery604; m. LOUISE LORRAINE WOOD, September 27, 1990,

Maine605; b. 1933; d. 2016.

Notes for LEWIS PLUMMER BAYLEY:

Lewis Plummer Bayley, 81, loving husband of Louise Lorraine Wood, passed away Friday, April 23, 2010. He

was born Aug. 30, 1928, in Taunton, Mass., the son of Henry F. and Nora (Plummer) Bayley. At an early age,

Lewis' family moved to Mansfield, Mass., where he graduated from Mansfield High School in 1946. He was

brought up in the hospitality business. His parents built a summer restaurant in Harrington, his mother's

hometown, in 1936. Each summer he worked in the restaurant. After his high school graduation he took evening

hotel courses at Boston University and summer courses at Cornell University. Lewis and Louise have been very

active in the Meals on Wheels program, Salvation Army and the soup kitchen at First United Methodist Church,

Bangor.

Lewis is survived by his loving wife, Louise (Wood) Bayley; children, Brenda Guay and her husband, Bill, Scott

Bayley and his wife, Kimberly, Kelly Nabour and her husband, Don, Jeff Bayley and his partner, Stefanny, Mary

Mondejar and Rene Mondejar; grandchildren, Melissa, Graham, Zachary, Adam, Desirae and Anna Belle;

stepchildren, Jacqueline, Billy and his wife, Sherry, and Donna and her husband, Larry; stepgrandchildren,

Michelle, Kristina and Matt; and great-grandchildren Alyce and Blake.

In addition to his parents, Lewis was predeceased by his sister, Patricia Grant; and his brother, Bruce Bayley.

Interment will be held at Forest Hills Cemetery, Harrington. (Bangor Daily News 4/28/2010)

Inscription:

LEWIS H. PLUMMER 1859 - 1902

CLARA E. 1859 - 1943

GUY H. 1880 - 1919

CLIFFORD 1890 - 1905

LEWIS PLUMMER BAYLEY 1928 - 2010

LOUISE WOOD BAYLEY 1933 -

Notes for LOUISE LORRAINE WOOD: Louise was born on June 25, 1933 and passed away on Friday, October

28, 2016. Louise was a resident of Brewer, Maine at the time of her passing. She was married to Lewis.

Interment with a graveside service will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday November 4 2016 at Forest Hills Cemetery

Harrington ME with Rev. Arlene Tully pastor of First United Methodist Church of Bangor officiating.

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172. MILLIE V.10

BAYLEY (ARIEL KENDRICK9, ARIEL KENDRICK

8, ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born October 1860 in Grant Co, WI

606, and died Aft. 1930. She married LEE H. COBB. He was

born Abt. 1860 in WI, and died Aft. 1930.

Notes for MILLIE V. BAYLEY:

1910 census, Lima, Grant, Wisconsin: Lee H. (50) and Millie V. (48) Cobb with daughter Gladys B. (15), niece,

Hester B. Mundon (9), and Millie's mother Hester Bayley (77).

Child of MILLIE BAYLEY and LEE COBB is: i. GLADYS

11 COBB, b. Davenport, IA.

173. ERNEST ARTILDUS10

BAYLEY (ARIEL KENDRICK9, ARIEL KENDRICK

8, ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born 1864 in Grant Co, WI

606, and died August 02, 1931 in Platteville, WI, interred

Greenwood Cemetery. He married SUSAN AUGUSTA KIRKPATRICK Abt. 1885. She was born June 04, 1864 in WI,

and died April 12, 1935 in Platteville, Grant Co, WI.

Children of ERNEST BAYLEY and SUSAN KIRKPATRICK are: i. VIE HESTER

11 BAYLEY, b. December 21, 1885, Lima , Grant, WI607; m. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CULVER; b.

January 07, 1876, WI608; d. October 25, 1969, WI609.

ii. LEE ERNEST BAYLEY, b. November 30, 1887, WI; d. January 10, 1933.

iii. ARIEL K. BAYLEY, b. January 26, 1892, Clifton, Grant, WI610; d. October 1968, Platteville, Grant, WI, interred

Rock Church Cemetery611; m. EVA LIVINGSTON; b. 1888, Wisconsin; d. November 06, 1981, Platteville, Grant,

WI, interred Rock Church Cemetery612.

iv. ORIN VANCE BAYLEY, b. August 24, 1900, Clifton, Livingston, Wisconsin; d. December 26, 1964, Las Vegas,

Clark, Nevada613; m. NELLIE.

174. PEARL10

BAYLEY (ARIEL KENDRICK9, ARIEL KENDRICK

8, ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born 1866 in Grant Co, WI

614. He married MARY MILLER.

Children of PEARL BAYLEY and MARY MILLER are: i. JENNIE

11 BAYLEY.

ii. FRANKIE BAYLEY.

175. FRANK LESLIE10

BAYLEY (CHARLES H.9, ARIEL KENDRICK

8, ELIJAH

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born November 12, 1879 in Oakland, California

615, and died July 06, 1943 in Alameda Co, CA, interred

Mountain View Cemetery615

. He married EMILY LOUISE LUNDBERG August 11, 1909 in Alameda, CA616

. She was

born September 09, 1881 in Alameda Co, CA617

, and died September 1977617

.

Notes for FRANK LESLIE BAYLEY: "Leslie was a gunner on board the United States battleship, "Oregon," and was in

the harbor of Manila at the time of his father's death" (Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of

Rock, Green, Grant ... 1901, p. 194).

Child of FRANK BAYLEY and EMILY LUNDBERG is: i. CAROLYN ELOISE

11 BAYLEY, b. June 14, 1911, Alameda Co, CA618; d. January 13, 1988, Alameda Co, CA618;

m. WALLACE HARMON FISHER, July 20, 1940, Alameda, CA619; b. June 06, 1913, California620; d. April 13,

1985, Alameda Co, CA620.

176. JOHN ELMER10

CORY (THOMAS GROVER9, JAMES

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 1861 in Wisconsin, and died July 20, 1934 in Saint Louis, Minnesota

621.

He married ESTELLA LOWRY June 15, 1887 in Chippewa, Wisconsin622

. She was born September 1860 in

Wisconsin, and died 1965.

Notes for JOHN ELMER CORY:

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1900 census, olfax, Dunn, Wisconsin: Elmer (38) and Estella (39) Cory with children Grace (12), Hazel (9),

Merthel (8), Mable (5), Roy )4), Mable (2), and Ruth (1). They had been married 14 years and had 7 children. All

born in Wisconsin. This record shows Elmer's parents born in Ireland. He was a farmer.

1910 census, Tainter, Dunn, Wisconsin: J.E. (48) and Estella (40) Cory with children Myrtle (17), Mable (16), Roy

(14), Merrill (12), Ruth (11), James (9), and Edwin (7). They had been married 22 years and had 9 children, all

living. This record shows his father born in Vermont and his mother born in Ohio. He was a farmer.

1920 census - not found

1930 census, Rogue River, Jackson, Oregon: J.E. (68) and Estella (60) with daughter Mabel (35), granddaughter

Arlene West (4), and sons James (29) and Edwin (27). John was a Merchant, Grocery Store and Mabel was a

Grocery Store Clerk. James worked at the Lumber Yard and Edwin was a Wood Cutter, Timber.

Children of JOHN CORY and ESTELLA LOWRY are: i. GRACE PANSIE

11 CORY, b. June 1887.

ii. HAZEL CORY, b. July 1890.

iii. MYRTLE M. CORY, b. May 1892.

iv. MABLE M. CORY, b. September 1894.

v. ROY RICHARD CORY, b. October 14, 1895, Dunn, Wisconsin623; d. June 06, 1956, Hennepin, Minnesota,

interred Hill Grove Cemetery, Colfax, Wisconsin623; m. DORTHEA, 1920; b. Abt. 1905, Washington.

Notes for ROY RICHARD CORY:

1920 census, 2nd and Correctional St., Anacortes, Skagit, Washington: Roy (24) and Dorthea (15) Cory with 3

male roomers. Roy was a Laborer, Shingle Mill.

1930 census, Anacortes, Skagit, Washington: Roy (35) and Dorthea (26) Cory with daughters Elizabeth (9) and

Estella (3). They owned a home worth $2000. Roy was a Sorter, Lumber Mill.

vi. RUTH G. CORY, b. April 1899; m. ED IVERSON.

vii. JAMES ADAM CORY, b. Abt. 1901, Dunn, Wisconsin; d. October 07, 1987, Dunn, Wisconsin624.

viii. EDWIN E. CORY, b. March 20, 1903, Colfax, Dunn County, Wisconsin; d. 1961, Washington.

177. LEWIS CORY10

RICE (MARY S.9 CORY, JAMES

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 13, 1877 in Franklin County, Kansas, and died September 29, 1952 in

prob. Kansas, interred Highland Cemetery, Franklin, Kansas. He married BESSIE E. HAWKINS Abt. 1905 in Kansas.

She was born September 04, 1880 in Kansas, and died February 03, 1964 in prob. Kansas, interred Highland

Cemetery, Franklin, Kansas.

Notes for LEWIS CORY RICE:

1910 census, Homewood, Franklin, Kansas: Lewis (33) and Bessie (29) Rice with children Maude (3) and a baby

(1m). Also Lewis' mother, Mary Cory Rice (76), They had been married 5 years and had 2 children. Lewis was a

farmer.

1920 census, Homewood, Franklin, Kansas: Lewis C. (42) and Bessie E. (39) Rice with children Maude E. (13),

Nelle D. (9), William H. (7), and Walter K. (4). Lewis was a Stockfarm Farmer.

1930 census, Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas: Lewis C. (53) and Bessie E. (49) Rice with sons William H (18) and Walter

K. (14).

1940 census, Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas: L.C. (63) and Bessie (59) Rice.

Children of LEWIS RICE and BESSIE HAWKINS are: i. MAUDE EVA

11 RICE, b. 1906, Franklin, Kansas; d. 1957, prob. Franklin, Kansas, interred Highland Cemetery.

ii. WILLIAM H. RICE, b. March 26, 1912, Franklin, Kansas; d. August 11, 1993, Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas, age

81625; m. RUBY F.; b. December 05, 1913, Kansas625; d. February 26, 1995, prob. Franklin, Kansas, age 81,

interred Highland Cemetery626.

iii. WALTER KENNETH RICE, b. September 15, 1915, Franklin County, Kansas; d. June 12, 1995, La Mesa, San

Diego, California, age 79627.

iv. NELLE D. RICE, b. 1910.

178. ANNA LOUISE GRACE10

CORY (JOHN9, JAMES

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 1872 in Dane, WI, and died February 27, 1958 in Multnomah, Oregon,

interred Lincoln Memorial Park628

. She married ROBERT LAWSON TRESTRAIL July 28, 1897 in Dane, WI629

. He

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was born January 30, 1875 in Wisconsin, and died March 20, 1939 in Portland, Oregon, interred Lincoln Memorial

Park630

.

Children of ANNA CORY and ROBERT TRESTRAIL are: i. GRACE ELIZABETH

11 TRESTRAIL, b. June 20, 1898, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin630; d. March 11, 1980, Benton,

Oregon, interred Oak Lawn Memorial Park630; m. EDGAR FRED VESTAL, 1926; b. September 05, 1896, Oregon;

d. December 19, 1984, Benton, Oregon, interred Oak Lawn Memorial Park630.

ii. JOHN C. TRESTRAIL, b. May 11, 1904, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota631; d. March 07, 1981, Santa Ana,

Orange, California632.

Notes for JOHN C. TRESTRAIL:

1940 census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon: John C. Trestrail (35) was single and he lived with his mother. John

was a Teletype Machine Operator.

179. SARAH EDWARDS10

LADD (EMMA ELIZABETH9 CORY, PARMENAS

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 18, 1878 in Roxbury, Vermont

633, and died May 03, 1926

in Williamstown, Orange, Vermont633

. She married EDWARD ARTHUR STONE August 19, 1900 in Williamstown,

Vermont. He was born December 10, 1868 in Cabot, VT633

, and died December 08, 1935 in Vermont633

.

Children of SARAH LADD and EDWARD STONE are: i. ARTHUR LADD

11 STONE, b. November 19, 1902, Williamstown, VT634; d. December 30, 1994, Berlin,

Washington, Vermont634,635; m. LENITA PEARL STYGLES, July 22, 1934, Williamstown, Orange, Vermont636; b.

August 15, 1913, Hyde Park, VT637; d. November 23, 1959, Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont637.

ii. HOWARD EVERETT STONE, b. August 15, 1906, Williamstown, Vermont638; d. October 15, 1985, Dade,

Florida639; m. LOUISE E. BOURGURT, August 19, 1933, Middlesex, Washington, Vermont640; b. Abt. 1916,

Vermont.

iii. HARRIET LOUISE STONE, b. July 08, 1908, Williamstown, Vermont641,642; d. November 15, 2002, Alstead,

Cheshire, New Hampshire643; m. RALPH W E HARKINS, April 09, 1927, Williamstown, Orange, Vermont644; b.

Abt. 1902, Vermont.

iv. HAZEL ELIZABETH STONE, b. April 19, 1911, Williamstown, Orange, Vermont645; m. GORDON RAYMOND

ALEXANDER, February 09, 1928, Williamstown, Orange, Vermont646; b. Abt. 1910.

v. JOHN FITCH STONE, b. February 09, 1913, Williamstown, Vermont647; d. February 08, 1989, Greenfield,

Franklin Massachusetts648; m. RENA LUCY BLANCHARD, August 18, 1934, Williamstown, Orange, Vermont649;

b. Abt. 1916, Vermont.

vi. MILDRED ALICE STONE, b. November 06, 1916, Williamstown, Orange, Vermont650.

180. EDWARD CLAYTON10

CORY (CARLTON LEWIS9, PARMENAS

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 03, 1888 in New Hampshire, and died October 19, 1964 in MA, age

77, interred Pine Grove Cemetery, Boylston, MA. He married HAZEL IRENE ALDRICH April 13, 1911 in Lebanon,

New Hampshire651

, daughter of SAM ALDRICH and CORRILLA ANNIS. She was born April 13, 1893 in NH, and died

April 23, 1980 in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, age 87652

.

Notes for EDWARD CLAYTON CORY:

1900 census, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire: Edward C. Cory (12), cousin, lived with Alvin W. (43) and Delia

(27) Fitts and their daughter. Edward's father, Richard Fitts (86) also lived with the family.

1910 census, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire: Edward C. Corey (22) lived with his mother and siblings.

1920 census - not found

1930 census, Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts: Edward (42) and Hazel (38) Corey with children Theodore (18),

Clayton (12) and Reita (6).

1940 census, Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts: Edward (51) and Hazel (46) Cory with children Clayton (23),

Rita (17) and Roberta (22). Also Edward's mother, Dema Cory (80). Edward was a Printer.

Children of EDWARD CORY and HAZEL ALDRICH are: i. THEODORE E.

11 CORY, b. March 07, 1912, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire653; d. October 03, 1976, Oxford,

Worcester, Massachusetts654; m. FLORENCE PARISEAU; b. July 31, 1906, Worcester, MA; d. 2008, Worcester,

MA, interred Saint Rochs Cemetery, Oxford, MA.

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ii. CLAYTON LEWIS CORY, b. April 05, 1917, Hanover, New Hampshire654,655; d. March 07, 2003, Worcester,

Massachusetts, interred Pine Grove Cemetery, Boylston, MA656; m. ROBERTA J. BUTLER; b. 1918, MA; d. 1998,

MA, interred Pine Grove Cemetery, Boylston, MA.

iii. RITA CORY, b. Abt. 1923.

181. HAROLD MELBOURNE10

CORY (CARLTON LEWIS9, PARMENAS

8, ANNA MARIE "MARY"

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 25, 1893 in Lyme, Lynn, Sullivan, New Hampshire

657,

and died January 15, 1983 in Oriskany, Oneida, New York658

. He married FANNIE C. GRAHAM July 21, 1918 in

Lebanon, New Hampshire659

. She was born December 29, 1898 in Oriskany, New York660

, and died April 1980 in

Oriskany, Oneida, New York, USA660

.

182. WALTER ARISTOBULUS10

BAYLEY (JAMES CALVIN9, CALVIN CHAPIN

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 06, 1877 in Johnson Co, TX

661, and died March 29, 1942 in Goldthwaite,

Mills, TX662

. He married MAY IZORA. She was born May 31, 1878 in Lampasas Co, TX663

, and died February 19,

1950 in Mills, TX664

.

Child of WALTER BAYLEY and MAY IZORA is: i. CLYDE CALVIN

11 BAYLEY, b. June 08, 1905, Goldthwaite, Mills County, TX665; d. June 03, 1984, Del Rio, Val

Verde, TX666; m. SUSIE IRENE JONES, March 15, 1936, Val Verde, TX667; b. 1905, TX; d. 2003, TX.

183. CHARLES EUSTACE10

BAYLEY (JAMES CALVIN9, CALVIN CHAPIN

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born November 06, 1887 in Mills, Texas

668, and died June 17, 1975 in Hico, Hamilton, TX,

interred Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery668

. He married BERTHA VIOLA NISBETT. She was born January 07, 1889

in TX, and died October 05, 1965.

Children of CHARLES BAYLEY and BERTHA NISBETT are: i. JAMES NISBETT

11 BAYLEY, b. November 30, 1915, Goldthwaite, Mills, TX669; d. March 04, 1997, Memphis,

Shelby, TN670.

ii. IMA LOIS BAYLEY, b. 1918, TX; d. November 01, 1993, Somervell, Texas671; m. JACK MCCARTY.

184. HELEN10

BAYLEY (EDWIN FISHER9, CALVIN CHAPIN

8, JAMES

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2,

JOHN1) was born September 1877 in Chicago, Cook, IL. She married CHARLES TEERE MORDOCK January 22, 1901

in Chicago, Cook, Illinois672

. He was born February 02, 1874 in PA673

.

Notes for HELEN BAYLEY:

1910 census, Oak St, New Trier, Cook, IL: Charles (35) and Helen B. (31) Murdock with children Katherine (6)

and John B. (4); also servants, Margaret Lyman (22) and Edna Anderson (20). Charles was an Electrical Engineer,

Construction Industry. They had been married 9 years and had 2 children.

Notes for CHARLES TEERE MORDOCK:

Charles T. Mordock writes of the marriage of his daughter, Katharine, on June last to James D. Adams of San

Francisco, Calif. The ceremony took place in the Congregational Church at Winnetka, 111., and was followed by a

reception at the family residence at 645 Maple Avenue (Cornell Alumni News, August 1924).

Charles T. Mordock has been made manager of the Chicago office of Blodget and Company, 79 West Monroe

Street, Chicago (Cornell Alumni News, July 1920).

Child of HELEN BAYLEY and CHARLES MORDOCK is: i. CATHERINE

11 MORDOCK, m. JAMES D. ADAMS, June 1923.

185. IDA EMILY10

CORY (JOHN BRUCE9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born August 25, 1864 in Burton, Geauga Co, OH

674, and died March 22, 1951 in San Antonio,

TX, interred Mission Burial Park South. She married CHARLES AUSTIN WILSON, M.D. June 08, 1887 in Cuyahoga

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Co, OH675

. He was born November 1859 in Illinois, and died January 28, 1908 in San Antonio, TX, interred

Mission Burial Park South676,677

.

Notes for CHARLES AUSTIN WILSON, M.D.:

1880 census, Chardon, Geauga, Ohio: Charles A. Wilson (22) lived with the Anson Kelly Family. His occupation

was "Boards."

Child of IDA CORY and CHARLES WILSON is: i. MARGUERITE

11 WILSON, b. 1888, Pittsburgh, PA; d. 1919, San Antonio, TX, interred Mission Burial Park

South; m. CLAUDE ARCHER BAILEY; b. 1890, Arkansas; d. 1936, San Antonio, TX, interred Mission Burial

Park South.

186. JANE "JENNIE MAY"10

CORY (JOHN BRUCE9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 23, 1867 in Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co, OH, and died November 28, 1937

in Evanston, Cook, Illinois, interred Memorial Park, Niles Center, Cook, Illinois678

. She married ALFRED LINCOLN

LINDSEY 1893, son of ANDREW LINDSEY and ANN ARMSTRONG. He was born March 1865 in Massachusetts or

Illinois, and died July 09, 1944 in Evanston, Cook Co, IL.

Notes for JANE "JENNIE MAY" CORY:

1900 census, Newton Ward 2, Middlesex, Massachusetts: Alfred (35) and Jannie (33) Lindsey with children Ruth

L. (6), Helen G. (4), and Alfred H. (1). They had been married 7 years and had 3 children. There was also a female

servant and a cook in the household. Alfred was Manager, Rubber Co.

1910 census, Evanston Ward 7, Cook, Illinois: Alfred L. (45) and Jane C. (43) Lindsey with children Ruth Lillian

(15), Helen G. (14), Alfred H. (11), and Donald (2). There were also two servants in the household. Alfred was a

Piano Manufacturer.

1920 census, Evanston Ward 4, Cook, Illinois: Alfred L. (57) and Jannie M. (54) Lindsey with children Helen G.

(23), Alfred H. (20), and Donald (12). Alfred's occupation was President, Laundry Machinery. Helen was an

Employment Clerk, Electric Co. Office.

Children of JANE CORY and ALFRED LINDSEY are: i. RUTH LILLIAN

11 LINDSEY, b. April 1894, Massachusetts.

ii. HELEN GATES LINDSEY, b. January 19, 1896, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

iii. ALFRED HYDE LINDSEY, b. February 09, 1899, Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts679; d. March 1979,

Evanston, Cook Co, IL680.

iv. DONALD LINDSEY, b. July 09, 1907, Evanston, Cook Co, IL; d. December 1966.

187. FRED WILLIAMS10

CORY (NELSON SABIN9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 03, 1866 in Newton Falls, Trumbull Co, OH, and died July 07, 1959 in

Trumbull Co, OH, interred Newton Falls East Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH681

. He married ALICE MARGARET

ROBERTS November 20, 1892682

. She was born January 1871 in Wales, and died 1932 in Ohio, interred Newton

Falls East Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH.

Notes for FRED WILLIAMS CORY:

1900 census, Newton Falls Village, Trumbull Co, OH: Fred W. (34) and Alice M. 29) Cory with daughter Laura A

(6). Fred worked as a lumber yard proprietor.

1910 census, Newton Falls Village, Trumbull Co, OH: Fred H. (44) and Alice M. (39) Corry with daughter Laura

A. (15) and niece Alice M. Ward (14). Fred's occupation was Manager, Tel. Lines.

Child of FRED CORY and ALICE ROBERTS is: i. LAURA ALICE

11 CORY, b. May 1894, Trumbull Co, OH; d. Aft. 1920.

188. CLARA MALINDA10

CORY (NELSON SABIN9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 03, 1870 in Trumbull Co, Ohio, and died Aft. 1940 in Prob. Ohio. She

married THOMAS D. EVANS April 09, 1891. He was born April 09, 1871 in Medina, Ohio, and died Aft. 1940.

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Child of CLARA CORY and THOMAS EVANS is: i. NELSON T.

11 EVANS, b. May 07, 1898, Barberton, Ohio; d. April 28, 1970, Willowick, Lake Co, OH; m.

MYRTLE B EWING, March 25, 1937, Cuyahoga Co, OH683; b. Abt. 1898, WV.

189. ALMA LAVINIA10

CORY (DWIGHT HENRY9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 09, 1867 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH

684, and died July 08, 1955 in

Granville, Licking Co, OH at age 87. She married BENJAMIN CROUCH BELT October 11, 1888 in Oberlin, Lorain

Co, OH685

. He was born April 1858 in Ohio.

Children of ALMA CORY and BENJAMIN BELT are: i. CHARLES WESLEY

11 BELT, b. August 24, 1893, Outville, Licking Co, OH686; d. 1959, Jacksontown, OH; m.

LEAHA P. ORR; b. July 03, 1895, Ohio687; d. April 17, 1985, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio687.

ii. BEULAH MAE BELT, b. January 07, 1897, Outville, Licking Co, OH; d. May 17, 1989, Licking Memorial

Hospital, Newark, Licking, Ohio,688; m. KENNETH LEMMON HALL, 1913; b. 1891, Newark, OH.

iii. HARRIET CORY BELT, b. 1902, Ohio; d. 2003; m. (1) WILBUR FORREST LOVELESS, 1927, Granville, OH; b.

1903, Perryton, OH; d. 1974, Sarasota, FL; m. (2) WILMOT V. BENNETT, Abt. 1977; b. 1901; d. 1991, Temple,

TX.

190. FLORENCE L.10

CORY (DWIGHT HENRY9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born March 25, 1869 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died Aft. 1913. She married

JEFFERSON LANGWORTHY October 18, 1888689

. He was born June 1866 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1900.

Children of FLORENCE CORY and JEFFERSON LANGWORTHY are: i. DOROTHY M.

11 LANGWORTHY, b. May 1891; m. HARRY BARBER.

ii. LOU ROBERT LANGWORTHY, b. March 1893; d. 1905.

191. EVA MALISSA10

CORY (DWIGHT HENRY9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3,

JOHN2, JOHN

1) was born December 1882 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died Aft. 1916. She married

HARRY A. ECKHART 1908 in San Francisco, CA.

Children of EVA CORY and HARRY ECKHART are: i. LOIS

11 ECKHART, b. 1911.

ii. ORIN HARRY ECKHART, b. 1913.

iii. EDGAR ECKHART, b. Abt. 1918.

iv. ROBERT ECKHART, b. 1916.

192. HERBERT ALISON10

FRENCH (SYLVIA ALICE9 CORY, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born November 19, 1877 in Kansas, and died Aft. 1940. He married MAUDE

M.. She was born Abt. 1880.

Children of HERBERT FRENCH and MAUDE M. are: i. THERON

11 FRENCH.

ii. ORRIN FRENCH.

iii. ALLISON FRENCH.

iv. EVA FRENCH.

v. CARLTON FRENCH.

vi. VERNON FRENCH.

vii. FREEMAN FRENCH.

viii. GLEN FRENCH.

ix. RUTH FRENCH.

193. EVA GERTRUDE10

CORY (CHARLES THEODORE9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 21, 1873 in Grant Co, Wisconsin, near Patch Grove, and died February 22,

1961 in Grand Forks, Grand Forks Co, ND. She married ORIN GRANT LIBBY September 11, 1900 in Roane,

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Tennessee690

. He was born June 09, 1864 in Hammond, WI691

, and died March 29, 1952 in Grand Forks, Grand

Forks Co, ND691

.

Notes for EVA GERTRUDE CORY:

1910 census, Grand Forks Ward 1, Grand Forks, North Dakota: Orin G. (45) and Eva C. (35) Libby with daughter

Margaret E. (5). Also a Roomer, Wallace N. Sterns (43) and a servant, Pearl Appleby (23). They had been married

9 years and had 1 child. Orin was a University Professor. Wallace was also a University Professor.

Notes for ORIN GRANT LIBBY:

University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library Grand Forks, ND

ORIN G. LIBBY PAPERS (http://webapp.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/og49e.html)

DATES: 1885-1941

ACQUISITION: This addition to the Orin G. Libby Papers was deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript

Collection by Margaret Libby Barr, Grand Forks, North Dakota in January 1986 and by Robert Barr, Bismarck,

North Dakota, on March 10, July 1, and July 15, 1987 (Acc.# 86-1429, 87- 1508, 87-1521, 87-1573).

The addition to the Orin G. Libby Papers consists primarily of correspondence and diaries. The bulk of the

correspondence is that of Orin G. Libby to his wife Eva Cory Libby, 1895-1916 and Libby family correspondence,

1849-1920. The majority of the diaries are those of Orin G. Libby written from 1880-1887, and 1929-1945. The

letters of Orin G. Libby to Eva Cory Libby can be separated into two periods, the five years of courtship before 1900

and the years of marriage after 1900, each reflecting different concerns.

The courtship correspondence reveals the personalities of both Orin and Eva Libby and describes social conventions

of the late nineteenth century. arm’s letters also recount his teaching experience at the University of Wisconsin and

his problems working under Frederick Jackson Turner. His correspondence relates Eva’s teaching activities at

Central School in Harriman, Tennessee, her music endeavors, and woman’s place in society in general.

Libby’s correspondence after their marriage comments on family matters and describes his work with the North

Dakota Historical Society. He spent many summers on archaeological expeditions in an attempt to document the

history and lifestyle of North Dakota’s Indian population and to increase the Society’s collection of Indian artifacts.

Although the addition to the Libby Papers contains only a handful of letters from Eva, it does contain several

important ones which describe her feelings regarding the Kane affair at the University of North Dakota and Libby’s

role in the attempted ouster of President Kane in 1920.

Libby family correspondence revolves around letters to and from Asa Libby, Orin Libby’s father. Some describe

Asa’s trip west from Richmond, Maine in 1855 in search of land which he secured in Hammond, Wisconsin. Others

describe family matters, health problems, and everyday concerns. Correspondents are Mary S. Webster, Asa’s first

wife who died in 1862; Julia Barrows Tidd, Asa’s second wife, who died in 1872; brothers Lyman, Warren and

Charles; children, Orin and William, and step-children Charles, Lillian, and Julia. There is also correspondence from

various Webster, Barrows, and Tidd relatives.

Libby’s early diaries, 1880-1887, record his school days at the River Falls Normal School and daily family affairs,

including the work of his father, Asa at the saw-mill. Lottie and Lillain (?) also recorded their school experience in

diaries, 1881-1888. Libby’s latter diaries, 1929-1945 recount family matters in addition to activities and affairs of

the University of North Dakota and the history department in particular. Included also are the financial records

dealing with Asa Libby’s estate and correspondence and news clippings documenting the New Richmond,

Wisconsin cyclone of 1899. New Richmond was the site of the Libby family home from 1855 to 1870. 3

photographs were separated and added to the Orin G. Libby Photograph Collection.

Children of EVA CORY and ORIN LIBBY are: i. MARGARET EVA

11 LIBBY, b. September 08, 1904, Harriman, Roane Co, TN; d. May 16, 1988, Grand Forks,

Grand Forks Co, ND; m. PAUL E. BARR, June 08, 1932, ND; b. November 25, 1892, Tipton Co, IN; d.

December 22, 1953, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Notes for MARGARET EVA LIBBY:

Margaret Libby Barr was born on September 8, 1904 in Harriman, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Dr. Orin

G. Libby and Eva Cory Libby. Dr. Libby was chair of the History Department at the University of North Dakota

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from 1902 to 1945. Margaret graduated from UND with a Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce in 1926 and

taught in the Bemidji, Minnesota, school system. She moved back to Grand Forks after marrying Paul E. Barr on

June 8, 1932. Paul Barr was head of the Art Department at UND for 25 years, from 1928 to 1953. She assisted

with the publication of his book, North Dakota Artists, in 1953. Paul Barr died on December 22, 1953. They had

two children: Robert and Martha. After her husband's death, Margaret became an Associate Professor of

Business and Vocational Education at UND from 1954 until 1975. She added a Master of Science degree in

Education from UND in 1956. In 1974, she was awarded the Charles DeBruyn Kops award for excellence in

teaching and loyal service to UND. She co-authored the 1977 book University of North Dakota Pottery: the Cable

Years, with her son Robert Barr and UND art professor Donald H. Miller. In 1987, she was presented with the

Elwyn B. Robinson award for preservation of North Dakota history. This award was given because of her

establishment of the Cable Pottery Collection at the UND's Hughes Fine Arts Center. During that same year, she

was bestowed with the President's Award for outstanding service to UND. She was also active in several Grand

Forks organizations: Chapter D of the P.E.O. Sisterhood, Franklin Club, Round Table Club, Business and

Professional Women, UND Faculty Wives, Alpha Phi and was an active member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

She was chair of the publications committee, which published Windows of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1880-

1980.

Notes for PAUL E. BARR:

Online Artist Archive (http://www.nd.gov/arts/online_artist_archive/images-pdfs/B/Barr_PaulE.htm)

Barr, Paul E.

b. November 25, 1892; d. December 22, 1953

Discipline: Drawing/Illustration, Painting

Paul E. Barr saw and painted many scenes of North America and Europe between the time he left the Tipton

County, Indiana farm, where he was born and raised, and the time he died of a stroke in Grand Forks, where he

had served twenty-five years as head of the Art Department at the University of North Dakota. During his career,

he painted in more than half of the states in America and in more than ten foreign countries. He maintained

studios in New York City, Paris, Colorado, and Indiana and attended eight different colleges and universities

including the Art Institute of Chicago, Sorbonne University of Paris, and the universities of Colorado, Chicago,

and Indiana. Subjects of his paintings included architecture, landscapes, and other scenery of Holland,

Switzerland, and Mexico along with rivers, woodlands, southwestern landscapes, and national parks in the United

States and mountain ranges such as the Rockies, Grand Tetons, Catskills, Alps, and Tyrolese Alps. During the

summer of 1938, Barr spent six weeks and traveled 2,000 miles in North Dakota’s Badlands to produce fifty-six

paintings of the area.

Something of a prodigy, Barr’s interest in art developed at an early age. In 1904, at the age of eleven, he

exhibited some of his work at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the World’s Fair in St. Louis and in 1916, he

became an annual exhibitor at the John Herron galleries in Indianapolis. He then produced, through continued

artistic and educational endeavors, a steady output of paintings that were exhibited in the Marshall Fields

department store and the Hoosier Salon and galleries in Chicago; the Indiana Artists Club and Pettis galleries in

Indianapolis; the Fort Wayne Art Museum; the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida; the William

Rockhill Nelson Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri; and the Rockefeller Center in New York City, among other

places.

In 1928, Barr was appointed chair of the Art Department at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, a

position he held until his death in 1953. In December 1938, thirty-one of Barr’s fifty-six Badlands paintings were

exhibited in Memorial Hall of the North Dakota State Capitol Building in Bismarck. Described by then-Governor

William Langer (1933-1934 and 1937-1938) as a “visual record of one of the state’s greatest scenic assets,” the

paintings had such titles as “Breaks of the Little Missouri,” “East Rim: Painted Canyon,” “Teddy Roosevelt’s

Horsepasture Road,” and “Ranchhouse in the Badlands.” When parts of the exhibit toured east, viewers were said

to have expressed surprise at the organized pattern of light, shade, texture and vivid colors (such as blue skies,

purple rocks, scoria-colored buttes, and green plateaus) that Barr used and disbelief that such scenery existed. The

scenes were all too real, however, to those who were familiar with them.

Barr died in late 1953 at the age of sixty-one, having suffered a cerebral hemorrhage as a result of a stroke. He

was survived by his wife Margaret Libby and their son Robert and daughter Martha. His work lives on, though, in

private collections all over the country, including that of the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation

and the North Dakota Governor’s Office. His book North Dakota Artists, a collection of biographical sketches on

notable visual artists from North Dakota, was published posthumously in 1954.

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In addition to painting, Barr was also a lecturer, teacher, illustrator, and poet. He served as State Chairman for

American Art Week, has been added to the Honor Roll of the American Artist Professional League, and co-

authored with Eugene Myers the art textbook Creative Lettering. - Ben Nemenoff

ii. CHARLES CORY LIBBY, b. October 04, 1910, North Dakota; d. August 28, 1996, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio; m.

FLORENCE NELLE MENTNECH; b. June 19, 1913, MT Healthy, Hamilton, Ohio692; d. May 26, 2000, Columbus,

Franklin, Ohio693,694.

Notes for CHARLES CORY LIBBY:

"Charles Cory Libby was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota on October 10, 1910. He was the son of Dr. Orrin

G. Libby and Eva Cory Libby. Charles graduated from the University of North Dakota with a B.S. in Electrical

Engineering in 1931. He attended graduate school at the University of Cincinnati, where he obtained a M.S. in

Electrical Engineering in 1933. Charles married Florence Mentnech, a nurse in training, on September 7, 1934.

Charles and Florence had two children: a daughter, Donna, born August 19, 1940, and a son, Ross, born August

13, 1943. Upon graduation, Charles worked for the Electric (Motor) Division of Fairbanks Morse for the next 25

years in numerous cities, including: Chicago; New York City; Glen Rock, NJ; and Freeport, Illinois. In 1960,

Charles wrote a book titled "Motor Selection and Application". After the Electrical Division was dropped at

Fairbanks Morse, Charles moved to Mansfield, Ohio and worked for Ideal Electric, a motor manufacturer. In

1962, Charles moved to Columbus, Ohio and worked for Ohio State University for ten years doing research and

teaching Electrical Engineering as applied to Welding Engineering. Charles was voted a recipient of the McQuigg

Award for excellence in teaching by the students, before retiring in 1972 as Assistant Professor. After his

retirement Charles continued to live in Columbus until his death on August 28, 1996." (source:

http://www.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/og1056.html)

1940 census, Riverside, Cook, Illinois: Charles C. (29) and Florence (26) Libby. Charles worked for an Electric

Motor Co. as a Salesman.

194. HARRY LEROY10

CORY (CHARLES THEODORE9, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 26, 1875 in Washburn Co, WI

695, and died August 26, 1932 in Chattanooga,

Hamilton Co, TN, age 57695

. He married BONNIE JEAN MARTIN October 10, 1906 in Roane, Kingston, TN696

. She

was born December 31, 1879 in TN, and died January 07, 1970 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN697

.

Notes for HARRY LEROY CORY:

When he registered for the draft in 1918, Harry was married and self-employed as a wholesale coal dealer living in

Chattanooga, TN.

1920 census, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN: H.L. (44) and Bonnie (39) Cory with son Hugh M. (12). Harry was a

dealer, coal wholesale.

1930 census, Chattanooga, TN: Harry (53) and Jean M. (48) with children Hugh M. (22) and Jean (9). Harry's

occupation was real estate agent.

1940 census, Oak St, Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee: Jean Corey (55) was head of a household that included

her children Hugh (29) and Jean (19). There were also 6 boarders. Jean was Lodging House Housekeeper. Hugh

was Proprietor, Service Station.

Children of HARRY CORY and BONNIE MARTIN are: i. HUGH MARTIN

11 CORY, b. July 20, 1907, Tennessee; d. February 24, 1997, Chattanooga, TN, age 89; m. MARY

"MAZIE" E. WALRAVEN, Abt. 1945, Prob. Chattanooga, TN; b. 1915, Chattanooga, Tennessee; d. January 05,

2013, Chattanooga, Tennessee, interred Forest Hills Cemetery.

Notes for HUGH MARTIN CORY: US Public Records Index: Address was 814 MT Vernon Av, Chattanooga,

Tennessee

Notes for MARY "MAZIE" E. WALRAVEN:

Mary Mazie E. Cory, of Chattanooga, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, January 5, 2013. She was 98.

Mrs. Cory was born in Chattanooga, and was a longtime resident of the Chattanooga area. She graduated from

Chattanooga High School. Mrs. Cory was a longtime member of First Presbyterian Church, active in Women in

the Church, and was a member of Nell Davis / Steve Bevil Sunday School Class. She was preceded in death by

her husband, Hugh Martin Cory; her parents, Ben E. and Lillian Burney Walraven and a sister, Dolores Riggs.

Mazie is survived by her two sons and daughters-in-law, Bruce and Leslie Cory and Michael and Lynne Cory;

grandchildren, Matt and wife Wendy, Peter and wife Meghan, Hannah and husband Jason Bryan and Jeremiah

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Cory; and five great grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 9, at First

Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga at 554 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, Tn. 37402. Services for Mrs. Cory will

follow at 3 p.m. on Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church in the Chapel with Pastor Chris Ehlers officiating.

Burial will follow in Forest Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Mrs. Corys name to

the World Mission Fund at First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga. Arrangements are by the North Chapel of

Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory and Florist, 5401 Highway 153, Hixson. Please share your thoughts and

memories at www.chattanooganorthchapel.com .

ii. JULIA CORY, b. Abt. 1913.

iii. JEAN CORY, b. July 16, 1920, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN698; d. April 01, 1996, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co,

TN.

195. EDWIN WAKEFIELD10

SMITH (MARY ELLEN9 CORY, ORIN

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 22, 1873 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died April 04,

1961 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH699

. He married MABEL E. BROWN 1917 in Ohio, daughter of ELRE BROWN.

She was born September 1887 in Colorado, and died Aft. 1940.

Notes for EDWIN WAKEFIELD SMITH:

In 1918, when he registered for the WWI draft, Edwin was married and his occupation was merchant.

1920 census, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: Edward (46) and Mabel (34) Smith with son Richard (1y 3m). Edwin was a

General Store Merchant.

1930 census, Kennilworth Road, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: Edwin W. (56) and Mabel (43) Smith with children

Richard (11) and Margaret (8). Also a niece, Eleanor Brown (18). They owned a home worth $6000. Edwin was a

Grocery Store Merchant.

Children of EDWIN SMITH and MABEL BROWN are: i. RICHARD K.

11 SMITH, b. October 11, 1918, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH700; d. Aft. 1940.

ii. MARGARET J. SMITH, b. Abt. 1922, Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH.

196. LAURA S.10

CORY (JEROME BONAPARTE9, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 1869 in Wisconsin, and died 1949 in Colorado, buried in Riverside

Cemetery, Denver, CO. She married JEREMIAH B. "JERE" STOTT Abt. 1890. He was born October 1859 in

Pennsylvania, and died 1933 in Colorado, buried in Riverside Cemetery, Denver, CO.

Notes for LAURA S. CORY:

1900 census, Denver, Arapahoe Co, CO: Jere B. (40) and Laura (30) Stott with daughters Dorothy C. (8) and Lorna

C. (2). Also listed was Laura's mother, Amanda Cory (60) with Mabel M. Cory (25) and John J. Cory (14). Jere's

occupation was printer and engraver. Mabel was a school teacher.

1910 census, Denver Ward 15, Denver, Colorado: Jeremiah (49) and Laura (40) Stobb with children Dorothy (18),

Lorna (13) and Margaret (4). They had been married 19 years and she had 4 children with 3 living. Jeremiah was a

Printer in his own office.

1920 census, Denver, Denver, Colorado: Jere (59) and Laura (50) Stott with daughter Margaret (14). Jere was

Proprietor, Printing P__.

Children of LAURA CORY and JEREMIAH STOTT are: i. DOROTHY C.

11 STOTT, b. November 1891, Denver, Colorado.

ii. LORNA C. STOTT, b. January 15, 1897, Denver, Colorado; d. March 15, 1995, Golden, Jefferson, Colorado701; m.

FRANK CARMAN HERRMANN; b. February 06, 1895, Colorado; d. August 1993, Denver, Denver, Colorado701.

iii. MARGARET STOTT, b. Abt. 1906, Denver, Colorado; d. Aft. 1920.

197. BERTHA EDITH10

CORY (JEROME BONAPARTE9, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 06, 1872 in Patch Grove, Grant, WI

702, and died Aft. 1940.

She married HENRY "HARRY" MAXWELL WILLIAMSON Abt. 1889 in Denver, CO, son of JOHN WILLIAMSON and

SUSAN E.. He was born July 1864 in PA, and died 1959 in Denver, CO, interred Riverside Cemetery, Denver, CO.

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Notes for BERTHA EDITH CORY:

1900 census, Pearle St, Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado: Harry (35) and Bertha (28) Williamson with children Hazel

(8), Margaret (7), and Bertha (10m). They had been married 11 years and had 3 children. Harry's parents lived in

the household. Harry's occupation was Photo Engraver.

1910 census, Denver Ward 12, Denver, Colorado: Harry M. (45) and Bertha E. (39) Williamson with children

Hazel G. (19), Marguarite L. (17), Bertha P. (10). Henry P. (6), and John J. (2). Harry's father lived with the family.

They had been married 20 years and had 5 children. Harry was an Engraver, Printing Office.

Children of BERTHA CORY and HENRY WILLIAMSON are: i. HAZEL G.

11 WILLIAMSON, b. August 11, 1890, Denver, CO; d. November 19, 1987, Boulder, Boulder,

Colorado703; m. HARVEY S. LOOPER; b. Abt. 1889, Tennessee.

ii. MARGARET L. WILLIAMSON, b. June 1892, Denver, CO.

iii. BERTHA P. WILLIAMSON, b. August 26, 1899, Denver, CO; d. September 21, 1995, Ronan, Lake, Montana703;

m. RALPH GRAHAM JARRET; b. October 11, 1893, Vanderburgh, Indiana704; d. Aft. 1940.

iv. HENRY P. "HARRY" WILLIAMSON, b. Abt. 1904, Denver, CO; d. Aft. 1920.

v. JOHN J. "JACK" WILLIAMSON, b. Abt. 1907, Denver, CO; d. Aft. 1940.

198. JOHN JEROME10

CORY (JEROME BONAPARTE9, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 06, 1883 in Denver, Colorado, and died Aft. 1939 in prob. Denver,

CO. He married LOTTIE M. 1906. She was born October 01, 1883 in Bay City, Michigan705

, and died Aft. 1930.

Notes for JOHN JEROME CORY:

1910 census – not found

In 1918, when he registered for the draft, John was a secretary for the American Y.M.C. A. in Bristol England.

1920 census, Denver, Denver, Colorado: John J. (36) and Lottie M. (36) Cory with daughter Marion (9). John was

a High School Principal.

1930 census, Denver, Denver, Colorado: John J. (46) and Lottie M. (46) Cory with daughter Marion (19). They

owned a house valued at $6000. Both were married at age 23. John's occupation was H.S. Principal, Public

Schools.

"John J. Cory (Beta 437) has been appointed Assistant Superintendent, Denver Public Schools. He was formerly

principal of South High School (The Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 21, No. 9, May, 1939).

Cory-Merrill Neighborhood By Editor, Mar 8, 2010

"The Cory Merrill neighborhood was founded in 1858. By the 1920’s it was annexed by the City of Denver.

Influenced by the growing number of saloons throughout Denver, residents tried to avoid the same fate for Cory

Merrill and designated the area as a dry town. Located on Steele and Arizona the John Paul II Center for the New

Evangelization, home to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver, almost marks the center of the neighborhood.

As recalled by residents who lived in the area in the 1940’s, what is now I-25 was once known as “The Swamp”.

Cory Merrill kids used the area as a playground where they would ride bikes and collect bugs and frogs. The Steele

Street Bridge was constructed in 1953 in preparation for Valley Highway. This provided a southern route for

residents as access would soon no longer be available. In 1954 construction and clean-up of “The Swamp” was

finally underway. Construction began at Colorado Boulevard making way for Valley Highway, now known as I-25.

The Coronado School was the first school in Cory Merrill. By the late 1940s the old single room school house

started showing signs of aging. An area of land once platted as the Armstrong Farm was donated by the family in

the late 1940’s to Denver Public Schools. The district used the land to build Cory Elementary and Merrill Junior

High to replace the old aging school. The schools were named after John J. Cory and Louise A. Merrill, notable

educators. John Cory, first principal of South High School, enjoyed a 20 year tenure with the school. Louise

Merrill was considered to be a pioneer in junior-high education" (From Denver Homes CO & Denver Colorado Real

Estate Articles, http://www.denverhomesco.com/artman/publish/denver-co-cities-central/Cory-Merrill-

Neighborhood_printer.html)

Child of JOHN CORY and LOTTIE M. is: i. MARION M.

11 CORY, b. Abt. 1911, Denver, Colorado; d. Aft. 1930.

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199. CANDACE10

BRADEN (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 1862 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died 1921 in Oh?

buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. She married (1) ROBERT R. LAWSON. He was born Abt. 1860 in England, and died

Aft. 1922. She married (2) JOHN J. SMITH.

Notes for CANDACE BRADEN:

1900 census, Greene, Trumbull, Ohio: Candace Lawson (38) lived with her parents and son Braden (15). She was

divorced.

1910 census – not found

1920 census, Warren Ward 1, Trumbull, Ohio: Candace B. Smith (57) was a widow living with her brother George

C. Braden (51) and his family. Candace worked as a Clerk, Board of Trade, the same place George worked.

More About CANDACE BRADEN:

Occupation: 1880, Teaching School - she was living at home

Notes for ROBERT R. LAWSON: According to his son's passport application, Robert immigrated from England in

1880.

Child of CANDACE BRADEN and ROBERT LAWSON is: i. WILLIAM BRADEN

11 LAWSON, b. October 24, 1884, Rock Creek, Ohio; d. April 20, 1967; m. (1) CORALIE B.,

Abt. 1906; b. Abt. 1885; m. (2) CATHERINE HOFFMAN, March 25, 1926, The Shiba Ward Office, Toyko, Japan,

Tokyo, Japan706; b. Abt. 1892, Washington; d. Aft. 1867.

Notes for WILLIAM BRADEN LAWSON:

When he registered for the WWI draft, William lived in El Paso, Texas and was employed as a Salesman for

Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Co. On this record his next of kin was Coralie B. Lawson of El Paso, his

presumed wife.

On his 1922 passport application, he stated his occupation was salesman and he had lived in Mexico from 1916 to

April 1921. His permanent residence was Houghton, Michigan.

1930 census, Denver, Denver, Colorado: William B. (46) and Catherine H. (38) Lawson with a servant, Doris

Hamilton (18). His occupation was Sales Manager, Mining Machinery. They had been married 5 years.

200. FRANCES "FRANKIE" MAY10

BRADEN (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY,

JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 1863 in Trumbull Co, OH, and died 1948 in

Ashtabula, OH. She married CHARLES WRIGHT HARRINGTON 1889 in Ohio. He was born September 1863 in Ohio,

and died September 13, 1943 in Ashtabula, Ohio.

Notes for FRANCES "FRANKIE" MAY BRADEN:

1900 census, Morgan, Ashtabula, Ohio

1910 census, Morgan, Ashtabula, Ohio

1920 census,, Morgan, Ashtabula, Ohio: Charles W. (56) and Frances B. (56) Harrington with daughters Helen (30)

and Virginia (13). Charles was a Partner, General Store and Helen was a Stenographer, General Store.

1940 census, Rock Creek, Ashtabula, Ohio: Charles W/ (76) and Frances M. (76) Harrington with daughter Helen

(49). Also a servant and nurse, Lillie E. Shoemaker (58). Charles Operated a Retail Store and Frances was

Manager, Retail Store.

Children of FRANCES BRADEN and CHARLES HARRINGTON are: i. HELEN H.

11 HARRINGTON, b. August 08, 1890, Morgan, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. January 31, 1989, Miami-Dade,

Florida, age 98707.

ii. FREDERICK HARRINGTON, b. June 03, 1892, Harrisburg, PA; d. 1925.

iii. JAMES BRADEN HARRINGTON, b. December 23, 1893, Harrisburg, PA; d. 1919, Camp Mills.

iv. HANNAH TRUESDALE HARRINGTON, b. February 06, 1896, Rock Creek, Morgan, Ashtabula, Ohio708; d. April

1986, Redwood City, San Mateo, California709; m. HERMAN ALBERT ZISCHKE; b. May 14, 1894, Dodge,

Wisconsin; d. October 04, 1960, Wisconsin.

v. VIRGINIA CORY HARRINGTON, b. April 01, 1906, Rock Creek, Ashtabula County, OH; d. December 06, 1973,

Clinton, Middlesex, CT, age 67710; m. ELWOOD ANDERSON WINDHAM; b. Abt. 1900, Michigan; d. Aft. 1940.

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201. SARAH ELLEN10

BRADEN (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born January 1865 in Trumbull Co, Ohio, and died 1930. She married

PORTER C. HAYES Abt. 1885 in Ohio. He was born June 1862 in Ohio, and died April 20, 1921 in Trumbull Co,

OH711

.

Notes for SARAH ELLEN BRADEN:

1910 census, Vernon, Trumbull, Ohio: Porter C. (47) and Sarah E. (45) Hayes with daughter Carrie M. (18).

Children of SARAH BRADEN and PORTER HAYES are: i. PAUL PORTER

11 HAYES, b. September 12, 1890, Burghill, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. March 23, 1970, Burghill,

Trumbull, Ohio, United States; m. (1) MARY E., Abt. 1911, Ohio; b. Abt. 1892, PA; m. (2) CAROLYN, 1926.

Notes for PAUL PORTER HAYES:

1910 census, Warren Ward 1, Trumbull, Ohio" Paul Hayes (20) was a lodger. He was single and occupation was

auctioneer.

1920 census, Vernon, Trumbull, Ohio: Paul P. (29) and Mary E. (28) Hayes with son H. Bernhard (7). They

lived next door to Paul's parents. Paul's occupation was Telegraph Operator, RR store.

1930 census - not found

In 1942, when he registered for the draft, Paul lived in Burghill, Vernon Twp, Trumbull Co, OH. The person

who would always know his whereabouts was Carolyn Hayes (his 2nd wife?). This record indicated he was self-

employed.

ii. CARRIE M. HAYES, b. January 1892, Ohio; d. Aft. 1920.

Notes for CARRIE M. HAYES:

1920 census, Warren Ward 1, Trumbull, Ohio: Carrie M. Hayes (22) was a school teacher. She lived with her

uncle George C. Braden and family.

202. WILLIAM CLIFFORD10

BRADEN, M.D. (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY,

JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 1866 in Fayetteville, Brown County, Ohio, and

died 1920 in Orchard, Delta, Colorado. He married MARIE "MARY " E. SCOTT Abt. 1890. She was born May 1867

in New York, and died Aft. June 1920.

Notes for WILLIAM CLIFFORD BRADEN, M.D.:

1900 census, Beardstown City, Cass, Illinois: W.C. (33) and Mary (33) Braden with children Wayne (3) and

Miriam (2). Also a laborer, William Gausmann (63). They had been married 5 years and had 2 children. William

was a Doctor, R.R.

1910 census, Orchard, Morgan, Colorado: William C. (43) and Mary E. (42) Braden with children Wayne (13),

Miriam (12), Jerome (6), and James (2). They had been married 15 years and she had 4 children. William's

occupation was Physician, M.D.

1920 census, Orchard, Morgan, Colorado: William C. (52) and Mary E. (51) Braden with children Miriam E. (22),

Jerome C. (16), and James A. (11). William was a Physician, General Practice.

1930 census - not found

Children of WILLIAM BRADEN and MARIE SCOTT are: i. WAYNE S.

11 BRADEN, b. June 1896, Illinois; d. August 08, 1918, France, interred Arlington, VA.

ii. MIRIAM E. BRADEN, b. October 1897, Illinois; d. Aft. 1920.

iii. JEROME C. BRADEN, b. October 26, 1903, Greene, Trumbull Co, Ohio712; d. Aft. 1947; m. ELSIE E. MOORE,

January 24, 1925, Jackson, Missouri713; b. 1904, Kansas; d. Aft. 1940.

Notes for JEROME C. BRADEN:

1920 census, Troy, Rensselaer, New York: Jerome C. (26) and Elsie (26) Braden. His occupation looks like

"Collie Shop."

1930 census, Troy, Rensselaer, New York: Jerome C. (36) and Elsie E. (36) Braden with daughter Patricia (10).

Jerome's occupation was Ezecutive Sales Office.

iv. JAMES A. BRADEN, b. 1908, Illinois; d. Aft. 1920.

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203. GEORGE CLERMONT10

BRADEN (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 18, 1868 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH

714, and died

January 08, 1942 in Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, interred Oaklawn Mausoleum, Trumbull Co, OH715

. He married

ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" MERIDITH September 17, 1887 in Fayetteville, Brown County, Ohio716

, daughter of JOSEPH

MERIDITH and MARGARET THOMAS. She was born November 1869 in Hubbard, Ohio, and died Aft. 1930.

Notes for GEORGE CLERMONT BRADEN: George served as the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1928 to 1929.

1920 census, Warren Ward 1, Trumbull, Ohio: George C. (51) and Elizabeth (50) Braden with daughter-in-law,

Grace A. Braden (31) and her children George C. (9) and Elizabeth E. (6). Also niece, Margaret McConnell (39),

sister, Candace B. Smith (57) and niece, Carrie M. Hays (26). George's occupation was Secretary, Board of Trade.

1930 census, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio: George C. (61) and Elizabeth (60) Braden with grandchildren George C.

(19) and Elizabeth E. (17). Also a niece, Margaret McConnell (50) and a female roomer. They owned a home

worth $25,000. George worked for the State as Vice Pres. Tax Commissioner.

Child of GEORGE BRADEN and ELIZABETH MERIDITH is: i. FRANK CHARLES

11 BRADEN, b. August 20, 1888, Mineral Ridge, Ohio717; d. June 11, 1963, Pinellas, Florida718;

m. (1) GRACE ACHESON, Abt. 1909; b. Abt. 1889, Indiana; m. (2) FLORENCE, Abt. 1921; b. Abt. 1895, New

York; d. Aft. 1930.

Notes for FRANK CHARLES BRADEN:

In 1917 when he registered for the draft, Frank lived in Manhattan, NY.

1910 census, Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York: Frank C. (21) and Grace A. (21) Braden. Frank was a

Salesman for a Rubber Company.

1920 census, Manhattan Assembly District 15, New York, New York: F.C. Braden (31) was listed as "partner"

with Joseph J. Hunter and wife Elizabeth. Joseph was an automobile salesman and Frank was an auto tire

salesman. They lived at West 57th Street. On either side of them were rooming houses.

1930 census, Park Ave., Manhattan, New York, New York: Frank C. (42) and Florence (35) Braden with 5 other

adults (a chamber maid, butler, maid, cook, and one other). Frank was a Sales Manager with a Tire Company.

This shows them married when he was 33 and she was 26. This record shows they rented a home for $2000.

204. JAMES ANDREW10

BRADEN (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 10, 1873 in Greensburg, Trumbull Co, Ohio, and died Abt.

1945. He married ROSALIE M. FLOHR August 01, 1894 in Stark Co, Ohio719

. She was born July 1874 in Ohio, and

died Bet. 1930 - 1940.

Notes for JAMES ANDREW BRADEN:

1900 census, Adams St., Copley, Summit, Ohio: James A. (26) and Rosalie (25) Braden with daughter Dorothy (1).

This shows they had been married 5 years and had 1 child. James was Editor or Penny Pub.

1910 census, Akron Ward 3, Summit, Ohio: James A. (38) and Rosalee M. (37) Braden with daughter Dortha A.

(11). Also mother-in-law, Anna B. Flohr (67). James worked in a Rubber Factory.

1920 census, Euclid Ave., Cleveland Ward 9, Cuyahoga, Ohio: James A. (47) and Rosalie (46) Braden with

daughter Dorothy A. (20) were lodgers in a hotel or rooming house. James' occupation was Ad. Manager,

Automotive Mfg.

1930 census, Copley, Summit, Ohio: James (57) and Rosalie (56) Braden. They owned a home valued at $50,000.

His occupation was Author, Magazines.

This news item was found: "Another notable tenant [of the Gothic building] was Akron Topics, a monthly news

magazine edited by novelist and journalist James A. Braden. The magazine was published at The Gothic from 1926

to 1931 before the office moved to Main Street. A year later, the business folded" (source:

http://www.downtownakron.com/newsitem/citys-gothic-revival-is-still-going-strong)

In 1925, Braden was managing editor of "Ohio History: A Scholarly Journal of the Ohio Historical Society," which

published a history of Akron, Ohio. Braden was the author of "Far Past the Frontier" published in 1936. The book

is an adventure story of two young pioneers who in 1790 left their home in Connecticut to live with the Indians in

the Ohio River Valley.

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"WELL KNOWN WRITERS WERE NATIVES OF GREENE: MRS. BELLE CASE HARRINGTON AND

JAMES A. BRADEN HAVE MADE THEIR MARKS AS AUTHORS

HAVENT FORGOTTEN THEIR "HOME TOWN"

Two writers, whose works are known the country over, were born and brought up in Greene and still return there

regularly to visit the "home town" folks. They are Mrs. Belle Case Harrington, author of short stories, cantatas and

verses and the other is James A. Braden, author of boys' books.

THE BOYS' FAVORITE

Mr. Braden, Greene's other author, is also a favorite with the children for his chief works are boys' adventure stories.

He is a brother of George C. Braden of this city and makes his home in Akron where he is identified with the

Commercial Printing and Lithographing Co. of that city. Previous to his author days, he was for twenty years with

Akron and Canton newspapers. He has been immensely successful with his real boy stories among which are two

very popular series. One of these includes "Connecticut Boys of the Western Reserve," "Captives Three," and "Far

Past the Frontier," and the other includes "The Auto Boys' Quest," "The Auto Boys' Outing," and others.

A few years ago "Jim" Braden, as he is known to all Greene township, wrote and read at the annual Greene

homecoming, a decidedly clever poem which he called "The Greene Directory." In it he mentioned the name of

every family in the township with some of their outstanding characteristics. The poem is still talked about by Greene

citizens and many of them have preserved copies. It was in the course of this little poem that Mr. Braden, in

mentioning his own family, wrote the lines:

"There was a red spring wagon of Bradens

Then more of the same tribe passed on ........"

Mr. Braden is still writing and who knows but what his greatest and best things are still to come?"

Child of JAMES BRADEN and ROSALIE FLOHR is: i. DOROTHY

11 BRADEN, b. February 1899, Ohio; d. Aft. 1940; m. (1) WARREN PACKARD II, August 31, 1920,

Cuyahoga Co, OH720; b. October 05, 1892, Warren, OH; d. August 26, 1929, Wyandotte, Wayne, Michigan,

interred Oakwood Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH721; m. (2) EDWARD SMITH, Abt. 1932, Prob. Wayne Co, MI; b.

Abt. 1907, PA.

Notes for DOROTHY BRADEN:

1930 census, Grosse Pointe, Wayne, Michigan: Dorothy B. Packard (31) was widowed. She lived with her

children Rosalie (5) and Warren (4). Also servants, Lulu Wilson (29) and Ula Hicks (31). Dorothy owned a

house valued at $4000. No occupation listed for Dorothy.

1940 census, Grosse Pointe, Wayne, Michigan: Edward (32) and Dorothy (40) Smith with her children Rosalie

(15) and Warren (14). Also a maid, Marie Shumate (27). The occupation column was blank.

205. MIRIAM C.10

BRADEN (MARY "MIRIAM"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 19, 1880 in Greene Twp, Trumbull Co, OH, and died October 07,

1962 in Newton Falls, Trumbull Co, Ohio722

. She married HERBERT ATWOOD WILSON. He was born September 09,

1881 in Ohio, and died Bef. October 1962.

Notes for MIRIAM C. BRADEN:

1910 census, Niles Ward 2, Trumbull, Ohio: Herbert A. (28) and Merion (30) Wilson.

1920 census, Niles Ward 2, Trumbull, Ohio: Herbert (37) and Mariam (39) Wilson with his mother, Nancy Wilson

(82). Herbert's occupation was Safety Dept., Steel Mill.

1930 census, Niles, Trumbull, Ohio: Herbert A. (47) and Mariam B. (50) Wilson with son Herbert A. (8).

1940 census, Robbins St, Niles, Trumbull, Ohio: Herbert (56) and Miriam (60) Wilson with son Herbert (18).

Herbert's occupation was Compensation Worker, self-employed.

Child of MIRIAM BRADEN and HERBERT WILSON is: i. HERBERT A.

11 WILSON, b. April 15, 1921, Trumbull Co, OH; d. May 21, 2004, Jamesburg, Middlesex, NJ723; m.

LILA J..

Notes for HERBERT A. WILSON: Herbert and Lila were divorced 26 Jun 1974 in Trumbull Co, OH.

206. ELLEN MARIA "NELLIE"10

PALFREEMAN (MARIA9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 17, 1873 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died

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February 16, 1957 in San Francisco, California724

. She married ROLLA LEROY DRAKE Abt. 1901 in prob.

California, son of CECIL DRAKE and ISABEL CORY. He was born March 12, 1879 in California, and died October

17, 1967 in Napa, California.

Notes for ROLLA LEROY DRAKE:

1910 census, Porterville Ward 5, Tulare, California: Rolla L (31) and Nellie P. (36) Drake with children Hazel P.

(7), Dorothy M. (5), John E. (3), and Edcial (1). All children were born in Ohio, except Hazel, who was born in

California. His occupation was agent, [looks like] __ coffee co.

1918 WWI draft registration: Rolla Leroy was married to Nellie and worked for the U.S. Mint in San Francisco.

1920 census, San Francisco Assembly District 26, San Francisco, California: Rolla (45) and Nellie (47) Drake with

children Hazell (17), Dorothy (15), John (13), Cecil (10), Margaret (8), and Marian (4). Rolla's occupation was

Milling Machine, U.S. Mint and Nellie was a Hotel Chamber Maid.

1930 census, Fulton St., San Francisco, CA: Rolla L. (51) and Ellen M. (50) Drake with children Hazel (25), Cecil

R. (21), Marian (14) plus 5 Roomers. No occupation listed for Rolla and Ellen. Hazel was an Instructor, Women's

Club. Cecil was a messenger, Telegraph Co.

Children of ELLEN PALFREEMAN and ROLLA DRAKE are: i. HAZEL P.

11 DRAKE, b. November 24, 1902, California724; d. February 27, 1986, Redwood City, San Mateo,

CA724,725; m. MR. SAUNDERS.

ii. DORTHY MARIAN DRAKE, b. Abt. 1905, Ohio.

iii. JOHN E. DRAKE, b. May 05, 1906, Ohio; d. April 04, 1977, San Francisco, California726.

iv. CECIL R. DRAKE, b. September 09, 1908, Ohio; d. July 14, 1984, Santa Cruz, California726.

v. MARGARET DRAKE, b. Abt. 1912, California.

vi. MARIAN DRAKE, b. Abt. 1916, California.

207. WILLIAM EDWARD10

PALFREEMAN (MARIA9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 08, 1876 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH

727, and died

August 21, 1959 in Santa Clara, California728

. He married MARGARET I. DRAKE, daughter of CECIL DRAKE and

ISABEL CORY. She was born April 15, 1881 in California, and died September 27, 1955 in Santa Clara, California.

Notes for WILLIAM EDWARD PALFREEMAN: When William registered for the draft in 1918, he worked as a

policeman for the U.S. Government, Mare Island Navy Yard.

Notes for MARGARET I. DRAKE:

1920 census, Oakland, Alameda, CA: Olive Drake (72), widow, with granddaughter, Elsie Parker, daughter

Margaret (38) and her husband Wm Palfreeman and their son Harold (3y 8m).

Children of WILLIAM PALFREEMAN and MARGARET DRAKE are: i. W. WILLIAM

11 PALFREEMAN, b. May 17, 1906, Alameda, California729.

ii. HAROLD E. PALFREEMAN, b. June 17, 1916, Ohio; d. January 05, 1998, San Jose, Santa Clara, California730.

208. MYRTLE OLIVE10

PALFREEMAN (MARIA9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 1883 in Trumbull Co, OH, and died Aft. 1920. She

married WILLIAM MILTON WOLCOTT Abt. 1904, son of PHILANDER WOLCOTT. He was born July 01, 1880 in

Michigan, and died August 15, 1972 in Trumbull County, OH, interred Green Lawn Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH730

.

Notes for MYRTLE OLIVE PALFREEMAN:

1920 census, West St. Road, Hartford, Trumbull, Ohio: Wm M. (39) and Myrtle O. (36) Wolcott with children

Lucile (14), Kathryn (12), William (10), Richard (8), and Clara (4). Also listed was Maria (76) - Myrtle's mother.

William was a Rural Route Mail Carrier.

1930 census, Hartford, Trumbull, Ohio

Children of MYRTLE PALFREEMAN and WILLIAM WOLCOTT are: i. LUCILE MARIE

11 WOLCOTT, b. Abt. 1906.

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ii. KATHRYN WOLCOTT, b. December 22, 1907, Greene, Trumbull Co, OH; d. October 03, 1935, Vienna,

Trumbull Co, OH, interred Green Lawn Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH; m. EMERY HAKE, Abt. 1927.

iii. WILLIAM P. WOLCOTT, b. Abt. 1910.

iv. RICHARD MILTON WOLCOTT, b. November 11, 1911, Greene, Ohio; m. WILMA CHRIGHTON, August 27,

1938.

v. CLARA E. WOLCOTT, b. Abt. 1916.

vi. JEAN L. WOLCOTT, b. May 21, 1921, Hartford, Trumbull Co, Ohio; d. November 17, 2010, Concord Care of

Cortland, age 89, interred Hartford Township Cemetery731; m. ERNEST E. EUCKER, November 10, 1946; d. June

01, 2003.

vii. DUANE ELTON WOLCOTT, b. 1925, Trumbull Co, OH; d. 1947, Trumbull County, OH, interred Green Lawn

Cemetery, Trumbull Co, OH.

209. CORA MAY10

DRAKE (ISABEL OLIVE "OLLIE"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 1875 in California, and died 1905

732. She married HORACE

CLIFFORD PARKER 1893. He was born August 1871 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1900.

Notes for CORA MAY DRAKE:

1900 census, DeHaro St., San Francisco, San Francisco, California: Horace C. (28) and Cora M. (25) Parker with

children Raymond H. (6) and Cecil O. (2). They had been married 7 years and she had 3 children, with 2 living.

Horace was a Teamster.

1910 census, Oakland Ward 3, Alameda, California: Horace C. (36) and Jennie E. (34) Parker with his children

Raymond H. (16) and Cecil O. (12). There were also 3 boarders listed. They had been married 5 years and she had

no children. Horace was a laborer, Livery Stable and Raymond was a Laundry driver.

1920 census, San Jose, Santa Clara, California: Horace C. (47) and Jennie E. (43) Parker. Horace's occupation was

House Mover.

Children of CORA DRAKE and HORACE PARKER are: i. RAYMOND HENRY

11 PARKER, b. February 10, 1894, Eureka, California733; d. May 28, 1965, Mariposa,

California734; m. MARGARET J.; b. Abt. 1898, California; d. Aft. 1930.

Notes for RAYMOND HENRY PARKER:

1930 census, Oakland, Alameda Co, CA: Raymond H. (35) and Margaret J. (32) Parker with children R. Edwin

(11), Warren W. (5), Willard B. (2), and Preston H. (5m). All were born in California.

ii. CECIL OLIVE PARKER, b. June 29, 1897, Ohio; d. October 30, 1990, Alameda, California735.

iii. WILLIAM P. PARKER, b. Abt. 1899, California.

iv. ELSIE M. PARKER, b. March 31, 1903, California; d. July 22, 1988, Alameda, California736; m. ADAM FRASER,

Abt. 1929, California; b. Abt. 1887, Canada; d. Aft. 1930.

Notes for ELSIE M. PARKER:

1930 census, San Francisco, San Francisco, California: Adam (43) and Elsie (27) Fraser. Elsie was an Insurance

Clerk and Adam was a Land Clerk. They had been married about 1 year.

210. ROLLA LEROY10

DRAKE (ISABEL OLIVE "OLLIE"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born March 12, 1879 in California, and died October 17, 1967 in

Napa, California. He married ELLEN MARIA "NELLIE" PALFREEMAN Abt. 1901 in prob. California, daughter of

RICHARD PALFREEMAN and MARIA CORY. She was born February 17, 1873 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH, and died

February 16, 1957 in San Francisco, California737

.

Notes for ROLLA LEROY DRAKE:

1910 census, Porterville Ward 5, Tulare, California: Rolla L (31) and Nellie P. (36) Drake with children Hazel P.

(7), Dorothy M. (5), John E. (3), and Edcial (1). All children were born in Ohio, except Hazel, who was born in

California. His occupation was agent, [looks like] __ coffee co.

1918 WWI draft registration: Rolla Leroy was married to Nellie and worked for the U.S. Mint in San Francisco.

1920 census, San Francisco Assembly District 26, San Francisco, California: Rolla (45) and Nellie (47) Drake with

children Hazell (17), Dorothy (15), John (13), Cecil (10), Margaret (8), and Marian (4). Rolla's occupation was

Milling Machine, U.S. Mint and Nellie was a Hotel Chamber Maid.

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1930 census, Fulton St., San Francisco, CA: Rolla L. (51) and Ellen M. (50) Drake with children Hazel (25), Cecil

R. (21), Marian (14) plus 5 Roomers. No occupation listed for Rolla and Ellen. Hazel was an Instructor, Women's

Club. Cecil was a messenger, Telegraph Co.

Children are listed above under (206) Ellen Maria "Nellie" Palfreeman.

211. MARGARET I.10

DRAKE (ISABEL OLIVE "OLLIE"9 CORY, CYRUS R. "SILAS"

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born April 15, 1881 in California, and died September 27, 1955 in

Santa Clara, California. She married WILLIAM EDWARD PALFREEMAN, son of RICHARD PALFREEMAN and MARIA

CORY. He was born December 08, 1876 in Greene, Trumbull Co, OH738

, and died August 21, 1959 in Santa Clara,

California739

.

Notes for MARGARET I. DRAKE:

1920 census, Oakland, Alameda, CA: Olive Drake (72), widow, with granddaughter, Elsie Parker, daughter

Margaret (38) and her husband Wm Palfreeman and their son Harold (3y 8m).

Notes for WILLIAM EDWARD PALFREEMAN: When William registered for the draft in 1918, he worked as a

policeman for the U.S. Government, Mare Island Navy Yard.

Children are listed above under (207) William Edward Palfreeman.

212. WILTON WALLACE J.10

KNAPP (CATHERINE ELIZABETH9 PATTERSON, EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY,

JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born June 1851 in Ohio, and died April 05, 1918 in Van

Wert, OH. He married (1) MARY E. THOMAS Abt. 1881 in prob. Van Wert Co, Ohio. She was born September 14,

1860, and died October 31, 1888 in Van Wert Co, OH, interred Tomlinson Cemetery, Mendon, Mercer Co, OH. He

married (2) GERTRUDE L. BLAIR Abt. 1907 in prob. Van Wert, OH. She was born December 1866 in Ohio, and died

November 23, 1938 in prob. Mercer Co, OH740

.

Notes for WILTON WALLACE J. KNAPP:

1880 census, York, Van Wert, Ohio: Wallace Knapp (26) with his mother Catherine (51), sister Josephine (23),

grandmother Eunice (72) and a boarder/laborer Marcella Bennet (26). Allace was a farmer.

1900 census, Venedocia Village, York, Van Wert, OH: Wallace J. Knapp (48) with children Amy (18) and Alvin

(16). His mother, Catherine Knapp (71) lived with the family.

1910 census, York, Van Wert Co, OH: Wallace J. (59) and Gertrude (43) Knapp with children Alvin W. (25),

Berlin (2), and Wilma(1). Another daughter, Leona Lawlis (10) was listed - she is probably the daughter of

Gertrude and her first husband. Wallace is a farmer. They had been married 3 years and Gertrude had 5 children

with 4 living.

1920 census, Pleasant Twp, Van Wert, Van Wert Co, OH: Gertrude Knapp (54), widow, with children Berlin (12)

and Wilma (11). Also her daughter Leona Rayer (20), William Rayer (21) and their son Oren Rayer (2). William

was a trucker.

Children of WILTON KNAPP and MARY THOMAS are: i. AMY A.

11 KNAPP, b. May 04, 1882, Van Wert Co, OH; d. November 25, 1963, Lima Memorial Hospital, Allen,

Ohio741,742; m. JOHN W. HIPSHER; b. January 1871, Ohio; d. February 26, 1942, Lima, Allen Co, OH743.

Notes for AMY A. KNAPP:

1910 census, York, Van Wert, Ohio: John W. (39) and Amy A. (27) Hipsher with children Nellie E. (4) and

William L. (3). Also John's brother, Joseph E. Hipshire (42). They had been married 6 years and had 2 children.

John was a farmer and Joseph was a farm hand.

1920 census, Hopewell, Mercer, Ohio: John W. (49) and Amy A. (38) Hipsher with children Melba E. (14),

William L. (13), and Vernon L. (8).

1930 census, Lima, Allen, Ohio: John W. (59) and Amy A. (48) Hipshir with son Vernon L. (18).

ii. ALVIN WILLIS KNAPP, b. May 08, 1884, Van Wert Co, OH; d. 1939, Monroe, Monroe, Michigan, interred

Tomlinson Cemetery, Mendon, Mercer Co, OH; m. NELLIE MARIE GIBBS, Abt. 1918; b. May 26, 1894, Carey,

Ohio744; d. February 07, 1977, Frenchtown, Monroe, Michigan745,746.

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Notes for ALVIN WILLIS KNAPP:

1920 census, Monroe Ward 2, Monroe, Michigan: Alvin W. (35) and Nellie M. (25) Knapp [indexed as Knoff]

with Helen L. (0), Arthur L. Morgan (24), brother-in-law and Gladys Morgan (21), sister in law. Both men were

carpenters with France Stone Co.

1930 census, Monroe, Monroe, Michigan: Alvin W. (45) and Nellie M. (35) with children Helen L. (11), Robert

E. (8), and Betty L. (5). They owned a home worth $4000. His occupation was carpenter, stone quarry.

Children of WILTON KNAPP and GERTRUDE BLAIR are: iii. BERLIN E.

11 KNAPP, b. November 18, 1907, Van Wert Co, OH; d. May 06, 1955, Dayton, Montgomery Co, OH,

interred North Grove Cemetery, Celina, Montgomery Co, OH747; m. (1) RHETTA DORIS STEDCKE, Bet. 1930 -

1939, Ohio; b. 1908; d. February 22, 1944, Celina, Mercer Co, OH, age 35, interred North Grove Cemetery; m.

(2) JANE E., Abt. 1950, Ohio; b. 1916; d. Oh, interred North Grove Cemetery, Celina, Montgomery Co, OH.

Notes for BERLIN E. KNAPP:

1930 census, Celina, Jefferson Twp, Mercer Co, OH: Gertrude L. Knapp (63) with her children Oren L. Landis

(36), Berlin E. Knapp (22) and Wilmer R. Knapp (21). Their house was rented for $35. Oren was a barber,

Berlin was a painting contractor, and Wilmer was an oil producer.

Obituary: Berlin, 47, Celina, died at 9:45 a.m., in Miami Valley Hospital, after an illness of two years. He was a

son to Wallace J. and Gertrude Knapp. Surviving are his widow, Jane; a daughter, Rosemary; a brother, Wilmer,

Celina; a half-brother, Orin Landis, Riverside, CA; two half-sisters, Mrs. William Royer, Van Wert and Amy

Hipsher, Lima. He was an interior decorator, a member of the Woodmen of the World and Bethany Church

(source: The Lima News, May 7, 1955).

iv. WILMER RANDALL KNAPP, b. February 04, 1909, Van Wert Co, OH748; d. December 22, 1986, Coldwater,

Mercer County, Mercer, Ohio, age 77, buried in Swamp College Cemetery, Celina, OH; m. KATHRYN CLEO

MENCHHOFER, August 01, 1941, Ohio; b. June 05, 1910, Mercer Co, OH; d. February 28, 2002, Celina, Mercer

County, Mercer, Ohio, age 91, buried in Swamp College Cemetery.

Notes for WILMER RANDALL KNAPP:

His tombstone shows Sgt. US Army, WWII but I did not find an enlistment record for him. Wilmer died at

Mercer Co. Joint Township Community Hospital.

213. JOSEPHINE F. "JOSIE"10

KNAPP (CATHERINE ELIZABETH9 PATTERSON, EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY,

JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 1854 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1910. She married

WILLIAM A. SLAGLE Abt. 1885 in Ohio, prob. Van Wert Co., son of JEFFERSON SLAGLE. He was born August 1861

in Ohio, and died April 18, 1918 in Van Wert Co, OH749

.

Notes for JOSEPHINE F. "JOSIE" KNAPP:

1900 census, Ridge Twp, Van Wert Co, OH: William (38) and Josephine (44) Slagle with daughter Cora (9), and a

boarder. They had been married 15 years.

1910 census, Pleasant, Van Wert Co, OH: William A. (49) and Josephine F. (50) Slagle with daughter Cora A. (19)

and adopted son Howard G. Slagle (2). They had been married 25 years and had 1 child. William was a farmer.

1920 census - not found

Child of JOSEPHINE KNAPP and WILLIAM SLAGLE is: i. CORA ALICE

11 SLAGLE, b. September 12, 1891, Ohio; d. July 07, 1968, Convoy, Van Wert, Ohio749; m. JOHN

WILLIAM LEITNER, Bet. 1911 - 1917, Ohio; b. December 19, 1888, Union Township, Van Wert, Ohio; d.

February 04, 1968, Van Wert County Hospital, Van Wert, Ohio750.

Notes for CORA ALICE SLAGLE:

In 1917 when John registered for the WWI draft, his occupation was building contractor and carpenter.

1920 census, Ridge, Van Wert, Ohio: John W. (30) and Cora A. (29) Leitner with his mother, Elizabeth C.

Leitner (79). John's occupation was farmer.

1930 census, Ridge, Van Wert, Ohio: John W. (40) and Cora A. (39) Leitner. They owned a home worth $5000

and John was a carpenter, odd jobs.

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214. SOPHRONIA A. "FRONIA"10

KNAPP (CATHERINE ELIZABETH9 PATTERSON, EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7

BAYLEY, JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 1857 in Kansas, and died 1920 in

Crawford Co, KS, interred Rosebank Cemetery, Mulberry, Crawford Co, KS. She married JOHN HONSTEAD Abt.

1877 in prob. Ohio. He was born October 1851 in Ohio, and died 1936 in Crawford Co, KS, interred Rosebank

Cemetery, Mulberry, Crawford Co, KS.

Notes for SOPHRONIA A. "FRONIA" KNAPP: Her husband's surname was Hanstead in my mother's records (Vol. 22,

1981, p. 100, Patterson, Harlan; LE Knapp Adm).

1880 census, Big Creek, Neosho, Kansas: John (28) and Fronia (28) Honstead with daughter Milly (2). John was a

farmer. They lived near Mary Bailey Patterson Reed and her family.

1885 Kansas State Census, Marmaton, Allen, Kansas

1900 census, Washington, Crawford, Kansas: John (49) and Fronia A. (42) Houstead with Iva P. (18) and Chloe C.

(5). John was a hardware merchant. This shows they had been married 23 years and had 3 children, all living. A

niece, Nancy Jentz (13) lived with the family.

1910 census, Washington, Crawford, Kansas: John (55) and Fronia A. (54) Honsted with ___ C. (16) [name

smudged]. John was a hardware merchant. This shows they had been married 33 years with 3 children, all living.

1920 census, Mulberry, Crawford, Kansas: John (68) and Fronia (62) Honstead. No occupation was listed for either

person.

Notes for JOHN HONSTEAD: The Citizens State Bank of Mulberry [Crawford Co, KS] was organized October 13,

1903, under the state laws, with capital stock $10,000. Board of directors consisted of J. C. Brown, J. T. Long, John

Honstead, T. J. Shaw, J. W. Clarkson, B. L. Venable, H. C. Vaughn (source:

http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/crawford/history/1905/name4.html).

Children of SOPHRONIA KNAPP and JOHN HONSTEAD are: i. MILLY

11 HONSTEAD, b. Abt. 1878; d. Aft. 1910.

ii. IVA P. HONSTEAD, b. March 1882, Kansas; d. Aft. 1910.

iii. CLOE CRYSTAL HONSTEAD, b. November 22, 1893, Ohio; d. July 1978, Girard, Crawford, Kansas751; m.

ELMER STANTON, Abt. 1916, Crawford Co, KS; b. September 06, 1893, Athens, Ohio752; d. Aft. 1930.

Notes for CLOE CRYSTAL HONSTEAD:

1930 census, Mulberry, Crawford, Kansas: Elmer (36) and Chloe C. (36) Stanton with father-in-law John

Henstead (78). Elmer was a garage manager. They married when each was age 22.

Notes for ELMER STANTON: When he registered for the WWI draft in 1917, Elmer lived in Mulberry, Kansas

and his occupation was miner, Clemens Coal Company, Mine #11.

220. DR. ANSEL JEROME10

ROBBINS (SOPHRONIA9 PATTERSON, EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 25, 1858 in Winchester, Jackson Co, OH, and died

September 10, 1917 in McAlester, Pittsburgh Co, OK784

. He married IDA MARGARET HAWLEY November 19, 1891

in Washington D.C., daughter of MR. HAWLEY and CARRIE C.. She was born February 1860 in Virginia or NY, and

died Aft. 1910.

Notes for DR. ANSEL JEROME ROBBINS:

1880 census, Walnut, Gallia Co, OH: Ansel Robbins (21) lived with Daniel Patterson.

1900 census, Mayville, Chautauqua, NY: Annsell (40) and Ida M. (40) Robbins with daughter Elouise R. (2). Ida's

mother, Carrie C. Hawley (77) lived with the family. Ansel was a physician.

1910 census, N. Main St., Jamestown, Chautauqua Co, NY: A. Jerome (51) and Ida H. (50) Robbins with daughter

Ruth R. (12). A servant, Anne Pinkski (18) lived with the family. Jerome was a physician and surgeon.

1920 census - Ida Robbins has not been found

"Born Winchester, Jackson county, Ohio ; graduated from Kansas Normal College, Fort Scott, with B. S. degree ;

from Georgetown University (medical department) in 1891 as an allopathic physician ; Southern Homœopathic

College of Baltimore as M. D. in 1896 ; medical examiner for several life insurance companies and lodges ; member

of the American Institute of Homœopathy and the New York State and County Homœopathic Medical societies

(source: History of Homeopathy and Its Institutions in America by By William Harvey King, M. D., LL. D.,

http://homeoint.org/history/king/3-10.htm).

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Children of ANSEL ROBBINS and IDA HAWLEY are: i. EDITH JEROME

11 ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1895; d. Died young.

ii. RUTH ELOISE ROBBINS, b. June 1897, Washington, D.C.; m. MR. COLEMAN.

221. PROF. WILLIAM WALLACE10

FRANKLIN (SOPHRONIA9 PATTERSON, EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY,

JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born February 13, 1862 in Gallipolis, Ohio near Hamden

785,

and died February 03, 1909 in Dallas, TX, interred Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX786

. He married MATTIE ROSS

CARTER787

August 28, 1888 in Paris, Guadalupe, Texas788

, daughter of FRANK CARTER and SALLIE BOONE. She

was born January 19, 1868 in Florida, and died March 19, 1945 in Prob. Texas, interred Oakwood Cemetery, Waco,

TX.

Notes for PROF. WILLIAM WALLACE FRANKLIN: William graduated from Grand College at the age of 15, and he

taught there for a short time after graduation. Then he engaged in newspaper work until 1885, when "he moved to

Texas and became head of the department of belles lettres and oratory at Baylor University, Waco. While marked

success came to him in this capacity during the ensuing ten years, 1885 - 94, he severed this connection and with

Prof. G.H. Rowe, professor of violin at Baylor University, established the Lone Star School of Oratory & Music in

Dallas, Tex. The partnership was dissolved some two years later and Prof. Franklin discontinued the teaching of

music and confined his instruction to oratory and belles lettres. Failing health forced him to abandon this school in

1906. He went first to Alpine, Tex., but experiencing no benefit from a sojourn in that climate, he proceeded to

Dillon, Colo., where he became president of a college. Early in 1908 he experienced a relapse, and returned to his

family in Dallas, where he was confined to his bed until his death in Feb. 1909. Many orators in public and private

life in Texas today received their early training under him. He made a lifelong study of English literature and

elocution and knew many of the great tragedians, including Booth McCullough, Lawrence Barrette, Joseph

Jefferson, and others. He was the author of Franklin's Outline of Rhetoric, and also numerous treatises bearing upon

elocution. He was an active member of the Baptist Church" (Who's Who in Texas 1931, p. 264).

In 1901, "The Arlington College Exponent" was first published from "The Journal" printery. It was edited by

Professor W.W. Franklin, president of Arlington College. In a review of his work, it was stated, "no abler instructor

graced the halls of any college of our state. His editorials and notes are bright, sparkling, sharp and to the point"

(source: Tarrant Journal, p. 114). William and Mattie are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX.

1900 census, Dallas Ward 3 on Cottage Lane, Dallas Co, TX: William W. (38) and Mattie R. (32) Patterson with

children Minnie L. (6), Ruby L. (5) and Baby (6m). William's occupation was teacher and Mattie was a music

teacher. They had been married 12 years and had 3 children. Also listed in the household were 7 pupils aged 18-28.

1910 census, Dallas Ward 3 on Harwood St, Dallas Co, TX: Mattie Franklin (41) with children Minnie Lou (16),

Ruby Lee (15), and Howard B. (10). Under occupation the census taker wrote "childrens home."

1920 census - not yet found

Notes for MATTIE ROSS CARTER:

Mattie taught at Baylor University, Waco, TX (source: Shirley Coleman). She was Past Worthy Matron in the Dal-

Cliff Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and a member of the Haleyon Club of Dallas, where she was still residing

in 1931.

Children of WILLIAM FRANKLIN and MATTIE CARTER are: i. MINNIE LOU

11 FRANKLIN789, b. June 07, 1893, Waco, McClennen, TX; d. March 06, 1974, Dallas, Dallas,

Texas, interred Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX.

ii. RUBY LEE FRANKLIN, b. April 04, 1895, Texas; d. May 12, 1997, Austin, Travis, Texas; m. NORPHLET

GIDDINGS BONE, Abt. 1925, Texas; b. August 12, 1892, Texas; d. January 1978, Prob. Austin, Texas.

Notes for RUBY LEE FRANKLIN:

1930 census, Alamo Heights, Bexar, Texas: Norfleet G. (37) and Ruby L. (35) Bone [Ruby's name was rendered

as Krchy L. in the index] with son William N. (1y 4m) and a servant, Tomasa Hernandez (17). His occupation

was landscape architect. This shows they had been married 5 years.

iii. HOWARD BRADY FRANKLIN, b. November 1899, Dallas, TX; d. 1964, Dallas, TX.

222. MARY CATHERINE "CASSIE"10

FRANKLIN (SOPHRONIA9 PATTERSON, EUNICE

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY,

JOSHUA6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born August 03, 1872 in York, Van Wert, Ohio

790, and died

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April 08, 1931 in Grayson, TX, buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, TX791

. She married JOHN LEWIS BROWN Abt.

1894. He was born April 1872 in Ohio, and died 1931 in Texas.

Notes for MARY CATHERINE "CASSIE" FRANKLIN: Mary left a 2 month old infant when she died, and the infant died

shortly afterwards at the residence of Mrs. Knapp, 1603 Webster, Waco, TX.

1900 census, Mineral Wells town, Palo Pinto, Texas: J.L. (28) and Katie (27) Brown with children Lillian (4) and

Roy (1). They had been married 6 years and they had 2 children. John was a plumber.

1910 census, Dallas Ward 8, Dallas, Texas: J.L. (40) and Katie (38) Brown with children Lillian May (14), Roy F.

(11) and John (9).

1920 census, Dallas Precinct 6, Dallas, Texas: John L. Brown (47) with children Roy R. (21), Mattie (15), John L.

(18), and Lillian M. Prence (24) with her husband William D. Prence (26) and their daughter Catherine M. (1). John

Sr. was married with no occupation. Roy was a City Reporter and John Jr. was a Truck Driver. William was an

Auditor, Ernest & Ernest.

1930 census, Dallas, Dallas, Texas

Children of MARY FRANKLIN and JOHN BROWN are: i. LILLIAN MAE

11 BROWN, b. January 1896, Texas; d. 1980, Dallas Co, TX; m. WILLIAM DEXTER PRINCE,

1917, Texas; b. December 27, 1893, White Pine, Jefferson Co, TN; d. 1972, Dallas Co, TX.

Notes for LILLIAN MAE BROWN:

1920 census, Dallas Precinct 6, Dallas, Texas:

1930 census, Dallas, Dallas, Texas

ii. ROY FRANKLIN BROWN, b. January 09, 1899, Dallas, TX; d. December 02, 1972, Dallas, TX792.

iii. MATTIE BELL BROWN, b. May 07, 1905, Texas; d. October 19, 1983; m. CLAUDE EDGAR WATSON; b. 1902,

OK; d. October 31, 1948, Dallas, Texas793.

iv. JOHN LEWIS BROWN, JR., b. Abt. 1901.

223. CLARENCE R.10

CORY (RENSOLER P.9, CHARLES C.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 04, 1891 in Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI, and died June 16, 1984 in Grand

Rapids, Kent, MI, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery. He married ETHEL M. ROBINSON 1916 in Kent

Co, MI, daughter of CHARLES ROBINSON and ANNA KILGORE. She was born August 04, 1894 in Michigan, and

died August 31, 1979 in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery794

.

Notes for CLARENCE R. CORY:

1920 census, Grand Rapids Ward 1, Kent, Michigan: Clarence R. (28) and Ethel M. (25) Cory. Clarence's

occupation was Booker, Cigar Box Co.

1930 census, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan: Clarence R. (38) and Ethel M. (35) Cory with son Donald (2y 11m).

Also Ethel's mother, Anna E. Robinson (66). They owned a home valued at $7000. Clarence was a Manager, Gas

& Oil Station.

1940 census, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan: Clarence R. (48) and Ethel M. (45) Cory with son Donald W. (13).

Clarence owned a gas station.

Child of CLARENCE CORY and ETHEL ROBINSON is: i. DONALD W.

11 CORY, b. 1927, Grand Rapids, Kent, MI; d. Aft. 1977; m. MARGARET A..

Notes for DONALD W. CORY:

In 1951, Donald was a Cook at the Kit Kat Sandwich Shop in Grand Rapids, MI.

224. CLYDE V.10

CORY (COLMAN CHARLES9, CHARLES C.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 26, 1889 in Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI, and died February 20, 1976 in

Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery795

. He married MARGUERITE

BERNARD BOSWORTH. She was born 1894 in Michigan, and died 1960 in MI, buried in "C" Georgetown Township

Cemetery.

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Children of CLYDE CORY and MARGUERITE BOSWORTH are: i. THOMAS NELSON

11 CORY, b. March 05, 1920, Ottawa Co., MI; d. March 23, 2000, Ottawa Co., MI, buried in

"C" Georgetown Township Cemetery.

ii. GENE BOSWORTH CORY, b. June 15, 1921, Ottawa Co, MI; d. October 07, 1940, MI, buried in "C" Georgetown

Township Cemetery.

iii. EILENE CORY, b. Abt. 1924, Ottawa Co, Michigan.

225. LEROY CLIFTON10

CORY (COLMAN CHARLES9, CHARLES C.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 17, 1896 in Georgetown, Ottawa Co, MI, and died January 06, 1927

in MI, buried in "C" Georgetown Township Cemetery. He married HENRIETTA TELGENHOFF Abt. 1922 in

Michigan. She was born May 23, 1904 in Michigan, and died April 06, 2007 in Hudsonville, Ottawa, Michigan796

.

Notes for LEROY CLIFTON CORY:

1920 census, Georgetown, Ottawa, Michigan: Leroy Cory (23) lived with his parents.

1930 census, Hudsonville, Ottawa Co, MI: Henrietta Cory (25), widow, with daughters Mamie Jean (7) and Carol

M. (5) and a female boarder. Henrietta's occupation was cleaning, Public Bldg.

Children of LEROY CORY and HENRIETTA TELGENHOFF are: i. MAMIE JEAN

11 CORY, b. 1922, Ottawa Co, MI; d. Aft. 1949; m. ROBERT L. "JACK" EDEN; b. 1920; d.

September 29, 2000, Hudsonville, MI797.

ii. CAROL M. CORY, b. 1924, Ottawa Co, MI; d. Aft. 1940; m. NELSON "PETE" GROTERS; b. Abt. 1920; d.

November 2004, Hudsonville, MI797.

226. GLADIS F.10

CORY (COLMAN CHARLES9, CHARLES C.

8, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born October 29, 1902 in Hudsonville, Ottawa Co, Michigan

797, and died February 26,

1984 in Hudsonville, MI797

. She married JOHN VANDER VEEN. He was born 1899 in Michigan, and died November

12, 1989 in Georgetown, MI797

.

Child of GLADIS CORY and JOHN VANDER VEEN is: i. EVA

11 VANDER VEEN.

227. WALTER SIDNEY10

KNIGHT (LEVI WILDER9, ELIZABETH K.

8 CORY, MARY "POLLY" P.

7 BAYLEY, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5,

JAMES4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born December 18, 1878 in Fitchburg, MA

798, and died August 08, 1954 in

Fitchburg, MA, interred Forest Hill Cemetery799

. He married JESSIE L. GILPIN June 23, 1903 in Fitchburg,

Massachusetts. She was born March 1877 in Portneuf, P Q, Canada, and died 1948 in Fitchburg, MA800

.

Children of WALTER KNIGHT and JESSIE GILPIN are: i. WARREN G.

11 KNIGHT, b. Abt. 1909.

ii. DONALD A. KNIGHT, b. Abt. 1910.

iii. DOUGLAS D. KNIGHT, b. Abt. 1910.

228. FRANCIS LEROY10

BAYLEY (FRANK WARWICK9, SYLVAN EMERALD

8, BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6, SAMUEL

5, JAMES

4,

JAMES3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born July 31, 1899 in ND

801, and died November 01, 1952 in Wilkin, Minnesota,

interred Buffalo Cemetery802

. He married VELMA E. MCCAUL June 30, 1923 in Fargo, Cass, ND803

. She was born

Abt. 1900.

Notes for FRANCIS LEROY BAYLEY:

1940 census, Eighth Avenue South, Fargo, Cass, North Dakota: Francis (40) and Velma (39) Bayley with children

Richard (13), Kaye (8), and Carol (6); also Edith Zimmerman (23), Francis was a Detective, Police Department.

Child of FRANCIS BAYLEY and VELMA MCCAUL is: i. RICHARD JAMES

11 BAYLEY, b. February 06, 1927, Fargo Cass Co, ND804.

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229. RAY "TED" WALDO GUSTAVUS10

BAYLEY (RAYMOND "RAY" WALDE9, FRANK WARWICK

8, BENJAMIN

7, JOSHUA

6,

SAMUEL5, JAMES

4, JAMES

3, JOHN

2, JOHN

1) was born May 28, 1919 in Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI

805, and died January

29, 2015 in Prob. Wisconsin, age 95805

. He married JUNE.

Child of RAY BAYLEY and JUNE is: i. JEANIE RAE

11 BAYLEY, m. JAMES SNIFF.

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