Bailey Family Line
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Nana's 4x Great-Grandmother:
My 6x Great Grandmother:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 7x Great-Grandfather:
Rachel Bailey (1740 - 1813)
Rachel Byram
Also known as: "Rachael"
Birthdate: April 11, 1740
Birthplace: Scituate, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (probably) Puritan, Congregationalist or Presbyterian
Date of Marriage: April 10, 1760
Place of Marriage: Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Death: February 16, 1813 in Maidstone, Essex County, Vermont
Parents:
Captain Israel Bailey
1708-1750
Keziah Perry
1705-1796
Family
Spouse:
Benjamin Byram
Pvt. Benjamin Byrum
Birthdate: May 11, 1730
Birthplace: East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (probably) Puritan, Congregationalist or Presbyterian
Death: December 28, 1813 in Maidstone, Essex County, Vermont
Burial: McDade Cemetery, Maidstone, Essex County, Vermont
Military Service: Revolutionary War Veteran, Served as Private in Lieut. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers
Immediate Family:
Son of Joseph Byram and Martha Perkins
See: Byram Line
Children:
1. Jane Byram (Lazell) 1761-1846
2. Kezia Byram 1761-1834
3. Ward Byram 1763-1763
4. Rachel Byram 1765-1845
5. Susanna Byram 1766-
6. Ruth Byram 1769-
7. Mehetable Byram 1771-1880
8. Benjamin Byram 1774-1846
9. George Washington Byram 1776-1846
10. Nicholas Byram 1778-
About Rachel Bailey
Rachel Bailey. Born on 11 Apr 1740 in Scituate, MA.
Rachel died in Maidstone, Essex County, Vermont, on 16 Feb 1813; she was 72.
On 10 Apr 1760 when Rachel was 19, she married Benjamin Byram in Bridgewater, MA. Born on 11 Mar 1730 in Bridgewater, MA. Benjamin died in Maidstone, Essex County, Vermont, on 28 Dec 1813; he was 83.
Benjamin, son of Joseph Byram and Martha Perkins.
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Rachael-Byram-Bailey/6000000012934580870
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98681374/rachel-byram
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr11/rr11_190.html#P133838
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nutbrown/genealogy/d0005/g0000000.html#I01258
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Nana's 5x Great-Grandfather:
My 7x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 8x Great-Grandfather:
Captain Israel Bailey (1708 - 1750)
Israel Bailey
Also known as: "Cap. Israel Bayley"
Birthdate: May 13, 1708
Birthplace: Scituate, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Baptism: First Parish Church of Scituate, July 1, 1711
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: May 4, 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Parents:
John Bailey III
1673-1752
Abigail Clapp
1679-1753
Family
Spouse:
Burial: Old Graveyard, East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Keziah Perry
1705-1796
Keziah Bailey
Birthdate: July 6, 1705
Birthplace: Scituate, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: November 12, 1730
Place of Marriage: First Parish Church of Scituate, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Note: She was married 2nd on 26 Oct 1763 at East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts to Joseph Keith, Jr.
Death: ca. 1796 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Burial: Old Graveyard, East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of William Perry and Elizabeth Lobdell
See: Perry Line
Children:
1. Rhoda Bailey 1731-1736
2. Israel Bailey 1732-1773
3. Keziah Bailey 1734-1807
4. Hannah Bailey 1736-1776
5. Abigail Bailey 1738-1818
6. Rachel Bailey 1740-1813
7. Col. Ward Bailey 1742-1823
8. Sarah Bailey 1744-1747
9. Elizabeth Bailey 1746-
About Captain Israel Bailey
Capt. Israel Bailey. Born on 13 May 1708 in Scituate, MA.52 At the age of 3, Israel was baptized in First Parish Church of Scituate, on 1 Jul 1711.52 Israel died in East Bridgewater, MA bef 1763.
On 12 Nov 1730 when Israel was 22, he married Keziah Perry (9922) , daughter of William Perry (3340) (say 1655-bef 1 Feb 1715/6) & Elizabeth Lobdell (ca 1659-aft 13 May 1735), in First Parish Church of Scituate.110,52 Born on 6 Jul 1705 in Scituate, MA.52 Keziah died in East Bridgewater, MA in 1796.
Keziah first married Israel Bailey, second Joseph Keith as his second wife.
Their children include:
Rhoda Bailey (Died young) (25 Oct 1731-30 Nov 1736)
Israel Bailey (3 Feb 1732-)
Keziah Bailey (24 Sep 1734-)
Hannah Bailey (27 Apr 1736-ca 1776)
Abigail Bailey (2 May 1738-)
Rachel Bailey (11 Apr 1740-16 Feb 1813)
Ward Bailey (23 Dec 1742-)
Sarah Bailey (Died young) (ca 1744-)
Elizabeth Bailey (Died young) (ca 1746-)
Sources
↑ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4LS-G9B : 13 July 2016), Israel Baylie, 13 May 1708; citing Birth, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 423,512.
The Bailey Genealogy: James, John, and Thomas, and Their Descendants,, by Hollis R. Bailey, was originally published by The Citizen Company of Somerville, Massachusetts, in 1899, under the direction of the Bailey Family Association.
Dexter Family History by Paul F. Dexter, Placerville, Calif. 1985
Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Volume I, Births, New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of The Eddy Town-Record Fund, Boston, Mass. 1909.
Captain Israel Bailey on Find A Grave: Memorial #41033372 retrieved 4/29/2019
Dreger, Alice H., William1 Perry of Scituate and Marshfield, Massachusetts, The American Genealogist (Barrington, RI, 1995) Vol. 70, Page 46.
References:
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZQD-2VG/captain-israel-bailey-1708-1750
https://www.geni.com/people/Israel-Bailey/6000000012934367149
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bailey-17189
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr11/rr11_190.html#P133838
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr13/rr13_237.html#P4613
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr13/rr13_237.html
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nutbrown/genealogy/d0014/g0000099.html
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41033372/israel-bailey
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr05/rr05_094.html#P4623
http://trees.wmgs.org/familygroup.php?familyID=F3286&tree=Schirado
http://johnlisle.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7539&tree=stedman_main
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/israel-bailey-24-99pcg
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=israel&n=bailey
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Nana's 6x Great-Grandfather:
My 8x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 9x Great-Grandfather:
John Bailey, III (1673 - 1752)
John Bailey
Also known as: "John Baylie"
Birthdate: November 5, 1673
Birthplace: Scituate, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: June 2, 1752 in Hanover, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Burial: Hanover Center Cemetery, West Hanover, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Parents:
John Bailey, II
1646-1718
Sarah Ward White
1648-1698
Family
Spouse:
Abigail Clapp
1679-1753
Abigail Bailey
Birthdate: October 1, 1679
Birthplace: Scituate, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: February 19, 1700
Place of Marriage: Scituate, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Death: March 2, 1753 in Hanover, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Burial: Hanover Center Cemetery, West Hanover, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Deacon Samuel Clapp and Hannah Gill
See: Clapp Family Line
Children:
1. Jane Bailey 1700-1728
2. Capt John Bailey, IV 1703-1778 (Revolutionary War Hero)
3. Jacob Bailey 1706-1776
4. Captain Israel Bailey 1708-1750
5. Timothy Bailey 1709-
6. Abigail Bailey 1712-1779
7. Sarah Bailey 1715-1769
8. Hannah Bailey 1717-1736
9. Deborah Bailey 1717-1761
10. Rachel Bailey 1719-1744
11. Naomi Bailey 1722-1800
12. Elizabeth 1727-1800
About John Bailey, III
Biography
John Bailey was born 5 Nov. 1673 in Scituate.
He is the son of John (1650-1718) and Sarah (White) Bailey. He married Abigail Clapp of Scituate.
John and Abigail were married on February 18, 1700, and their first child was born in June, four months later. In September of 1700 they were charged with “fornication with each other while single persons”.
Children
• I. Jane- b. 30 June 1700 Scituate, bpt. 1 July 1711 Scituate, m. 10 May 1722 Scituate, Elisha Woodworth (b. 1 Dec. 1698 Little Compton, d. 20 Apr. 1749 Little Compton), d. 6 Feb. 1729 Little Compton, RI
• II. John- b. 23 May 1703 Scituate, bpt. 1 July 1711 Scituate, m. 11 Apr. 1724 Scituate, Elizabeth Cowen (b. 13 Mar. 1697 Scituate, d. 12 Apr. 1778 Hanover), d. 28 Sept. 1778 Hanover
• III. Jacob- b. 13 Dec. 1706 Scituate, bpt. 1 July 1711 Scituate, m. 10 June 1729 Scituate, Ruth Palmer (b. 27 Jan. 1699/00 Scituate, bpt. 23 Sept. 1711 Scituate, d. 15 Sept. 1772 Scituate), d. 30 Nov. 1776 Scituate, bur. Church Hill Cem., Norwell
• IV. Israel- b. 13 May 1708 Scituate, bpt. 1 July 1711 Scituate, m. 12 Nov. 1730 Keziah Perry (b. 6 July 1705 Scituate, d. before 1793 East Bridgewater, MA), d. before 1763 East Bridgewater
• V. Timothy- b. 20 Mar. 1709, bpt. 1 July 1711 Scituate, m.1. 27 May 1731 Scituate, Sarah Buck (b. 26 Jan. 1711/2 Scituate, d. 9 Oct. 1740 Hanover), 2. 2 June 1742 Hanover, Hannah Curtis (bpt. 1 Mar. 1724 Scituate)
• VI. Abigail- b. 4 Feb. 1712/3 Scituate, m. 21 May 1733 Scituate, John Bates (b. 19 Aug. 1700 Middletown, CT)
• VII. Sarah- bpt. 22 Apr. 1716 Scituate, m. 4 Mar. 1730 Scituate, Thomas Jenkins (b. 5 Mar. 1707 Scituate, d.c.1791)
• VIII. Deborah- bpt. 7 July 1717 Scituate, d. 21 Aug. 1761 Hanover, m. 23 Aug. 1738 Hanover, Jeremiah Rogers (bpt. 19 Feb.1726/7 Scituate, m.2. _______ (d. 29 June 1795 Freeport), d. 24 Feb. 1803 Freeport, ME), 21 Aug. 1761 Hanover
• IX- Hannah- bpt. 7 July 1717 Scituate (twin), d.s.p. 29 Dec. 1736 Scituate
• X. Rachel- bpt. 6 Sept. 1719 Scituate, m. 7 May 1741 Hanover, James Rogers (bpt. 19 Feb. 1726/7 Scituate), d. 23 Oct. 1744 Hanover. Poor Rachel died within hours of the birth of her son Bailey who also died by age 2 mos.
• XI. Naomi- bpt. 4 July 1725 Scituate, m. 9 Mar. 1740/1 Hanover, Benjamin Curtis (bpt. 27 Apr. 1718 Scituate)
Sources
Vital Record of Scituate, Massachusetts To 1850, Volume 1, 1909.
Plymouth County - Page 30.
Vital Record of Scituate, Massachusetts To 1850, Volume 2, 1909.
Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine- Vol. IV, p. 2061
L. Vernon Briggs, | History and records of the First Congregational church, Hanover, Mass., 1727-1865, and inscriptions from the headstones and tombs in the cemetery at Centre Hanover, Mass., 1727-1894,Boston: W. Spooner, 1895
Gertrude E. Bailey, et al., | Bailey genealogy : James John, and Thomas, and their descendants : in three parts, 1899
The Bailey Family in Massachusetts and Maine- Charles Sinnett, Brainerd, MN, 1922
References:
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZ62-8TK/john-bailey-iii-1673-1752
https://www.geni.com/people/John-Bailey-III/6000000004575059253
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bailey-3980
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142549005/john-bailey
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr06/rr06_121.html#P1444
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr13/rr13_237.html
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr05/rr05_094.html#P4623
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nutbrown/genealogy/d0011/g0000050.html#I01261
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=john&n=bailey&oc=28
http://www.reedfamilyhistory.info/getperson.php?personID=I4619&tree=Reed
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Nana's 7x Great-Grandfather:
My 9x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 10x Great-Grandfather:
John Bailey, II (1646 - 1718)
Also known as: "Bayley"
Birthdate: 1650
Birthplace: (probably) Scituate, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: 1718 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer
Parents:
John Bayley
1625-1686
Hannah Bourne
1628-1699
Family
Spouse:
Sarah Ward White
1648-1698
Sarah Ward Bailey
Birthdate: 1648
Birthplace: Of Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: January 25, 1672
Place of Marriage: Scituate, Plymouth Colony
Death: 1698 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Gowen White and Elizabeth Ward
Children:
1. John Bailey, III 1673-1752
2. Sarah Bailey 1675-1676
3. Mary Bailey 1677-
4. Joseph Bailey 1679-1747
5. Benjamin Bailey 1682-1726
6. William Bailey 1685-1745
7. Elizabeth Bailey 1687-1721
8. Hannah Bailey 1688-1717
9. Samuel Bailey 1690-1754
About John Bailey, II
John BAYLEY was born in Weymouth, and was made a Freeman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 23 May 1677. He went to Scituate before 1670 to take charge of the farm of Captain John Williams at the Neck. "I give and bequeath to my Ancient servant John BAYLEY of Scituate All that my ffarm on which he now liveth with all my upland, meadow land or marsh lying near to the same vizt that in Conihasset neck and that at or near ffane Island and said Islands with my meadow in the sixty acres of marsh so-called, and, also one moiety or half a share of Conihasset undivided land, to hold to him his heirs and Assigns forever, provided he shall pay and I hereby order him to pay out of it the rents and proffits thereof in Good mercantable pay to such of my Legates as I shall nominate the sume of one hundred pounds and to pay the same at ten severall times of payment in equall proportions, that is to say ten pounds per year every year till the whole is paid." (from the will of Captain John Williams)
When John Bailey of Scituate was fined three shillings and four pence for his altercation with his employer the latter paid. Not so John Bailey. He refused to be mulcted for a fight in which he was not the agressor. For fourteen years this amount was annually carried upon the books as due "the countrey". In 1674 mention of it ceases but the credit side of the ledger does not record that it was paid.
CONF: 23 MAY 1677 Made freeman of Mass Bay Colony Occupation: 1670 Tenant to Capt. John Williams at Farm Neck,Scituate,MA Note:
1 _MILT 2 DATE 1675 2 PLAC King Philips War 1 PROP 2 DATE BET 1670 AND 1680 2 PLAC Given gift of a farm from Capt. John Williams
SOURCES;New England Historical General Register.....Vol. 19, July 1865,page 220 and subsequent
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References:
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KLH9-9GX/john-bailey-ii-1646-1718
https://www.geni.com/people/John-Bailey-Jr/6000000010545133715
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bailey-3980
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Nana's 8x Great-Grandfather:
My 10x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 11x Great-Grandfather:
John Bailey, Jr
John Bayley (1625 - 1686)
John Bailey, Sr.
Also known as: "Baylie", "Bayly", "Bayle"
Birthdate: ca. 1625
Birthplace: Weymouth Colony (formerly, Wessagusset Colony - present Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Denomination: Puritan / Congregationalist
Death: June 22, 1686 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Military Service: Sergeant in the Colonial Army in King Philip's War
Parents:
Thomas Bayley, of Weymouth
1603-1681
Hester Slade
1601-
Family
Spouse:
Hannah Bourne
1628-1699
Hannah Bayley
Also known as: "Ann", "Bayle"
Birthdate: ca. 1628
Birthplace: Weymouth Colony (formerly, Wessagusset Colony - present Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Denomination: Puritan / Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: May 9, 1677 (???)
Place of Marriage: Marshfield, Plymouth Colony
Death: October 12, 1699 in Freetown, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Bay
(some sources give: December 17, 1690 in Rowley, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay)
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John Bourne of Marshfield and Alice Bisbee/Besbeech (Ales Besbege)
See: Bourne Family Line
Children:
1. Thomas Bailey, killed in King Philip's War, 1650-1675
2. Sarah Bailey 1675-1750
3. John Bailey, of Weymouth 1676-1699 / 1646-1718 (???)
4. Ann Bayly 1677-
5. Thomas Bailey 1683-1699
About John Bailey, Sr.
Was a Sergeant in the Colonial Army in King Philip's War
References:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bayley-638
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=john&n=bailey&oc=1
http://www.reedfamilyhistory.info/getperson.php?personID=I4622&tree=Reed
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nutbrown/genealogy/d0012/g0000087.html#I01671
Hannah Bourne (dates don't match):
https://www.geni.com/people/Ann-Bayle/6000000008176334904
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Nana's 9x Great-Grandfather:
My 11x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 12x Great-Grandfather:
Thomas Bayley, of Weymouth (1603 - 1681)
Thomas Bailey, Sr.
Birthdate: September 14, 1603
Birthplace: Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Denomination: Anglican / Puritan
Death: October 1681 in Weymouth, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Parents:
Thomas Baily, of Bromham
1567-1611
Anne Woolfrey
1567-1606
Family
Spouse:
Hester Slade
1601-
Hester Bayley
Birthdate: ca. 1601
Birthplace: Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Christened: March 7, 1601 at St. Nicholas Church, Bromham, Wiltshire
Denomination: Anglican / Puritan
Date of Marriage: July 24, 1624
Place of Marriage: Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Death: [date unknown] [location unknown]
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John Slade and Alice [surname unknown]
Children:
1. John Bayley 1625–1686
2. Esther Bayley 1626–1701
3. Thomas Bayley, Jr. 1628–1690
4. Samuel Bayley 1634–1711
About Thomas Bayley, of Weymouth
There were four of the name Bailey - Bayley among the early
settlers of Massachusetts: Thomas of Weymouth; James and
Richard (brothers) of Rowley; and John of Salisbury. Thomas
Bayley Sr. (Old Planter) of Wessagussett was admitted as a
freeman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 13 May 1640. He was
the first of the Bayley name in New England. His wife's name is
unknown. They had the following children: John, Thomas, Samuel,
and Esther. Thomas Bayley's farm and home of 25 acres was
located on the southerly side of King Oak Hill and was bounded
on the west by Rockey Hill, Rockey Glen, or Rockey Nook, on the
old Indian Trail. leading from East Weymouth to Weymouth
Landing, crossing what is now Essex Street, near the town farm.
The celler hole of his house and all his farm lands are still
traceable today (1899). "In 1644 Thomas Dyer sould unto Thomas
Baylie, the 21st of the 3rd month, his dwelling-house, Barne,
and Sellar, his garden and yarde, both of them contayning by
estimation, one quarter of an acre of land being more or lesse,
bounded on the East with the land of Robert Lovell, on the West
with the land of Mr. Webb, on the North with the land of saied
Thomas Dyer, and on the South a highwaie." This sale of real
estate is one of the first records placed on the books of the
town of Weymouth. Thomas Bayley also received land in the first
and second division of lands in Weymouth and he owned land at
Weary Land in Hingham. He was a prominent man of the town in
his day, and held many offices. In 1643 he was appointed one of
the appraisers of the estate of William Fry of Weymouth. In
1655 he was one of the appraisers of the estate of Elizabeth
Pitty of Weymouth. In March 1655, Thomas Bayley and William
Chard were chosen constables to serve for the ensuing year. His
wife was probably not living at the time of his death, as he
makes no mention of her in his will. He died in 1681 and was
probably buried in the Old North Cemetery, in North Weymouth.
Thomas Bayley was on a list of 14 Dec 1663 for lots in the
first and second division beginning on the Braintree Line in
Weymouth, and he received lot 31 in the division of 2 Feb
1651/2 in Weymouth. The town of Weymouth, Norfolk County,
Massachusetts, was formerly called the plantation of
Wessaguscus. On 2 Sep 1635, the name was changed to Weymouth.
On 3 Sep 1635, bounds between Weymouth and Hingham were
established. On 9 Mar 1637, Round Island and Grape Island were
granted to Weymouth, and on 31 Mar 1647, bounds between
Weymouth and Abington were established.
REF GENSERV: . Shows wife's name as Ruth, but this may be a mistake
as Thomas Bailey's son Thomas's wife was Ruth Porter.
References:
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LY9V-TPM/thomas-bayley-sr.-1603-1681
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB4B-ZRN
https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Bayley-Sr-of-Weymouth/6000000000619948106
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bayley-32
Hester Slade:
https://hulbert.one-name.net/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I146&tree=tree1
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Nana's 10x Great-Grandfather:
My 12x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 13x Great-Grandfather:
Thomas Baily, of Bromham (1567 - 1611)
Thomas Bayly
Also Known As: "Bayley"
Birthdate: March 7, 1567
Birthplace: Chippenham, Bromham Parish, Wiltshire, England
Christening: March 7,1567 at Chippenham, Bromham Parish, Wiltshire, England
Denomination: Anglican
Death: November 22, 1611 in Bromham Parish, Wiltshire, England
Burial: Bromham Parish, Wiltshire, England
Parents:
Sir William Bailey
1535-1575
Elizabeth Woolfrey
1530-1610
Family
Spouse:
Anne Woolfrey
1567-1606
Anne Baily
Also Known As: "Anne B. Woolfrey", "Anne Bayly", "Ann Bayley", "Annie Wollfrey Bailey", "Basden", "Short"
Birthdate: 1567
Birthplace: Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Denomination: Anglican
Date of Marriage: February 1591
Place of Marriage: St. Nicholas Church, Bromham, Wiltshire
Death: ca. 1606 in Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Burial: Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] (she is somehow connected to her husband's mother-in-law's parents: Richard Woolfrey and Alice Pike Bowering)
Children:
1. Anne Bayly 1598–
2. Daniel Bailey 1599–1674
3. Thomas Bayley, of Weymouth (1603 - 1681)
4. Joel Bailey 1605–1605
5. Thomas Bailey
About Thomas Baily, of Bromham
Thomas Bayly was baptized on March 7, 1567, Bromham Parish, Wiltshire England. Had 5 children with Anne. Later married Jane with whom he had 2 children.
According to http://www.emery.research.pasttracker.com/john-anthony_000Bailey/john_bayley_tag.htm probably not the father of John Bailey, Sr., of Bromham & Newbury (d 1651) in Newbury MA. His father was likely also named John.
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: Death: Y :: Date: 1611 :: Place: Bromham, Wiltshire, England :: Age: 43-44
References:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLC-XZJ
https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Baily-of-Bromham/6000000003649754045
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bayley-1050
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Thomas_Bayly_(1)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23056816/thomas-bailey
Mother-in-Law:
https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Woolfrey/6000000137630327870
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVYG-WD4?icid=amp_hdr_signin
Wrong Spouse:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW2L-HPW
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The Descendants of Wallace
Sir William Wallace of Elderslie, onetime Guardian of Scotland, is believed to have had a daughter, said to have married Sir William Baillie of Hoprig. We know of no probatory evidence to support this, but the oral testimony appears to have been well established from very early times.
Note: (Scottish Baileys) Sir John Baillie of Hoprig in East Lothian signed an agreement at Berwick in 1292 with a seal bearing six mullets. Either his heir or the subsequent heir would have been the William whose name is forever famously linked to Wallace, and is claimed as the ancestor of the several different Baillie lines ~ Lamington, Dunain, Innisbargie, Dochfour, Parbroth, Carphin, et al.
See more information:
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~hindorff/genealogy/baileyorigins.htm
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~hindorff/genealogy/baileyarms.htm
https://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-01/wallace7.html
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~kitwithers/genealogy/bailey/bailey.html
Clan Baillie Tartans: Modern & Ancient
Bailey History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The name Bailey reached England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Bailey is for a person who held the civil office of the same name in Normandy. The title 'Le Bailli' was approximately equal to that of Viscount or sheriff. There was also a place named Bailleul-En-Vimeu which is about six miles south of Abbeyville in the Somme, Normandy from which some instances of the surname may have evolved. The name Bailey is also an occupational name for a steward or official, deriving from "baiulivus" in Late Latin. In Scotland the word bailie, rather than bailiff is still used as the title for an officer in the courts.
Early Origins of the Bailey Family
The surname Bailey was first found in Northumberland. However, there is still great controversy over the earliest origins of the name. There was great popular belief that the name was changed from Balliol, due to the unpopularity of the two Scottish Kings of that name. However, many historians, such as Bain, find no evidence for such a change, and cite very early instances of the name Baillie, such as William de Bailli, who appeared as a juror on an inquest concerning forfeited lands in Lothian around 1311-12.
Early records of the Baillie Clan indicate that the aforementioned William de Bailli was also known as Baillie of Hoperig, who acquired the lands of Lamington in Lanarkshire. His son William was granted a charter confirming ownership of these same lands in 1358. Alexander, the eldest grandson of William and two brothers fled the country after they had beaten and killed their tutor. After serving in the army, Alexander received the lands of Dunain and Dochfour, and was appointed the Constable of Inverness. Another brother of Alexander's married a daughter of Sir Patrick Hume's in 1492, and from this union descended the Baillies of Jerviswood.
Bailey Spelling Variations
The English language only became standardized in the last few centuries. For that reason, spelling variations are common among many Anglo-Norman names. The shape of the English language was frequently changed with the introduction of elements of Norman French, Latin, and other European languages; even the spelling of literate people's names were subsequently modified. Bailey has been recorded under many different variations, including Baillie, Bailey, Bailie, Bayly, Bayley, Bailley, Baly, Ballye, Bayllie and many more.
Bailey Settlers in United States in the 17th Century
Mary Bailey, who was listed as being in Virginia in 1619
Jonas Bailey, who was recorded in Maine in 1634
Jonas Bailey, who landed in Maine in 1634
Richard Bailey, who arrived in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1638
Guido Bailey, who arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in 1642
Bailey Family Coat of Arms
http://www.hollingsworthassociates.com/Bailey_Family_Crest.htm