Tag Archives: Bailey

Luella Koester

Luella Koester
b. 21 February 1914, Huntersville, Franklin County, Indiana, to Robert Herman and Caroline Charlotte (Thielking) Koester
d. 25 December 1995, McDonough, Henry County, Georgia

m. 27 February 1935, Huntersville, Franklin County, Indiana
Orville Wessel
b. 4 April 1912, Ripley County, Indiana, to William A. and Selma (Belter) Wessel
d. 21 March 1986, Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida

Children with Orville Wessel:

  • Lucile Caroline (b. 1935) married Glen David Stevens
  • Donald William (b. 1938) married Jerry Louise Hilkinie
  • Earl Robert (b. 1939) married Anita Louise Swails
  • Helen Selma (1941-1999) married John Bailey

Both Luella and Orville are buried in Mt. Enon Cemetery, Plant City, Florida.

Submitted by:
Irene Krieger
Batesville IN
E-mail: ihdkrieger @yahoo.com

Susannah Case (?)

Susannah Case (?)
b. about 1785, New York
d. May 1850, Victoria, Texas

m. about 1815, probably New York
Aaron Bailey
b. about 1775
d. about 1825, probably Indiana

Children with Aaron Bailey:

  • • Sarah Ann (b. ca. 1816)
  • • Oliver Philip (b. ca. 1820)
  • • William Henry (b. ca. 1822)
  • • Candace Case (b. 1824)

Susannah’s family was in Jefferson County, Indiana, by 1822 and left about 1846.

Submitted by:
Josephine Fitzhenry Hodge
Nassau Bay TX

Josiah Bryant

JOSIAH BRYANT
b. 9 March 1784, Montgomery County, Virginia, to Josiah and Lydia Bryant
d. 27 August 1871, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa

m. 24 December 1809, Miami County, Ohio
Mary Turman
b. 2 December 1791, Montgomery County, Virginia
d. 23 March 1890, San Jose, California

Children with Mary Turman:

  • Matilda (1812-1891) married John Bailey
  • Benjamin Turman (1815-1899) married Affa Mariah Benedict
  • Sarah Ruann (1821-1914) married Charles M. Teeple
  • Martha Mallone (1830-1864) married Francis A. Nolan

The Bryants lived in Turman Township, Sullivan County, and in LaPorte County before leaving Indiana about 1863.

Submitted by:
Kathryn Cox
Liberty Hill TX

 

William Henry Bailey

WILLIAM HENRY BAILEY
b. about 1822, Indiana, to Aaron and Susanah Bailey
d. about 1854, Victoria County, Texas

m. 6 September 1846, Jefferson County, Indiana
Lucretia Monroe
b. about 1826, Indiana
d. about 1860, Victoria County, Texas (Locations for birth and death have not been proven.)

Children with Lucretia Monroe:

  • Oliver F. (b. 1848)
  • Sarah J. (1850-ca. 1859)
  • Cyrus A. (1853-1910)

The family emigrated from Jefferson County, Indiana, in 1846.

Submitted by:
Josephine Fitzhenry Hodge
Nassau Bay TX

Sarah Ann Bailey

SARAH ANN BAILEY
b. 1816, New York, to Aaron and Susanah Bailey
d. about 1849, Victoria, Texas

m. 12 July 1842, Jefferson County, Indiana
James Calder Fitzhenry
b. 3 October 1814, Huntington County, Indiana
d. about 1856, Lavaca County, Texas

Children with James Calder Fitzhenry:

  • Almond
  • Aurilla
  • Abigail
  • William

Sarah probably came to Indiana in the 1820’s and lived in Jefferson County until emigrating in 1846.

Submitted by:
Josephine Fitzhenry Hodge
Nassau Bay TX

Oliver P. Bailey

OLIVER P. BAILEY
b. about 1820, New York, to Aaron and Susanah Bailey
d. about 1865, Lavaca, Texas

m. 2 September 1840, Jefferson County, Indiana
Sarah Ann Wood

Children with Sarah Ann Wood:

  • John W.

Oliver’s family came to Indiana sometime in the 1820’s and left the state in 1846.

Submitted by:
Josephine Fitzhenry Hodge
Nassau Bay TX

John W. Bailey

JOHN W. BAILEY
b. August 1844, Kentucky
d. 30 October 1924, Wilmar, Drew County, Arkansas

m. 24 December 1865, Bartholomew County, Indiana
Adaline Whittington
b. February 1851, Indiana
d. 1907, Bartholomew County, Indiana

Children with Adaline Whittington:

  • Lillian Mary (b. 1867)
  • William (b. ca. 1869)
  • Patsy M. (b. ca. 1870)
  • Sarah (b. ca. 1872)
  • Justine (b. ca. 1878)
  • Francis Elmer
  • Martha (b. ca. 1882)
  • Hessie M. (b. ca. 1884)
  • Loran J. (b. 1886)
  • Lena

John emigrated from Bartholomew County, Indiana, in 1909.

John W.’s Civil War pension files includes a letter written 6 September 1910 from Wilmar, Arkansas, asking the pension commissioner to reconsider his pension application in lieu of the fact that he was a deserter. He states that he enlisted at “Falmath” Kentucky, it being the county seat of Pendleton County, in the 18th Kentucky regiment in 1861. He “recolect”s that he served 12 or 13 months and then wanted a furlough to go home which was denied so he “lit out and went eny how.” After trying unsuccessfully to re-locate his regiment he returned home until the “officers capteured me and took me back to the redgment way down in southern part of Tenise that was then in 63 the army started then to march to Chickamaga . “ After taking ill and spending a month in the hospital at “Chatneuky” he deserted “for good and went to Columbus and when the war broke I married there.”

John was denied a pension in 1890 and 1910 for his record of desertion.

Submitted by:
Shari Carr
Columbus, IN

 

Candace Case Bailey

CANDACE CASE BAILEY
b. about 1824, Indiana, to Aaron and Susanah Bailey
d. Texas

m. 6 April 1841, Jefferson County, Indiana
Elias Sweet Farrar
b. about 1814, New York

Children with Elias Sweet Farrar:

  • Lorenzo
  • Celestine
  • Orange
  • Allen
  • William
  • Olive
  • Sarah Minerva
  • Mary Ella
  • Amelia Ann
  • John R.

The family moved from Jefferson County, Indiana, in 1846.

Submitted by:
Josephine Fitzhenry Hodge
Nassau Bay TX

Joseph Alvin Chavis, Jr.

Joseph Alvin Chavis, Jr.
b. 6 September 1877, Hamblen County, Tennessee, to Joseph Alvin and Louisa Eliza (Ledwell) Chavis, Sr.
d. 8 November 1960, St. Louis County, Missouri

m. 5 September 1903, Putnam County, Indiana
Ollie Blanche Bailey
b. 2 July 1883, Putnam County, Indiana, to Roscoe Oliver and Emma Margarette (Gorham) Bailey
d. 9 January 1958, St. Louis County, Missouri

Children with Ollie Blanche Bailey:

  • Russell Richard (b. 1902) married Dorothy Faye Calvin
  • Edgar Alfred (1905–1975) married (1) Jean Beveridge, (2) Frances Woodson
  • Pauline (1913–1992) married Russell Louis Bishop

Joseph, the fifth child of Joseph and Louisa Chavis, immigrated to Indiana from Tennessee with his parents and siblings, but when Joseph left Indiana in 1912 intending to travel all the way to California to work on the railroad, the rest of his family remained in Indiana. When Joseph and Ollie left Indiana, Ollie was pregnant, and they decided to stop in St. Louis, Missouri, until the child was born. But because daughter Pauline was so tiny and sickly, they decided to remain in St. Louis instead of moving further west.

Joseph never did work for the railroad although his son Russell and his grandson Jim did. Instead Joseph became a day laborer, first for a coal mine. During the Depression he would carry 100-pound blocks of coal home on his shoulders to keep the family warm.

Later, during the construction of the four-story Tums Building in downtown St. Louis, Joseph fell through an open space in the sub floor and plunged two floors to a concrete basement below. He spent many months in a body cast but recovered. In the 1950’s, when a grandson on leave from the Marines visited Joseph, he found his eighty-year-old grandfather up in a fifty foot tree sawing off a dead limb, with his grandmother standing below shaking her finger at him and hollering, “Joseph, come down from that tree.” This was after their fiftieth wedding anniversary.

Submitted by:
Patricia Bishop Obrist
St. Charles MO

Henry D Bailey

Henry D. Bailey
b. 18 July 1890, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, to Roscoe Oliver and Emma Margarette (Gorham) Bailey
d. 15 February 1957, Camarillo, California
m. 6 December 1924, Venice, Madison County, Illinois, Marguerite Grimeler

Submitted by:
Patricia Bishop Obrist
St. Charles MO