Total Records: 1
Baileys of Marblehead, MA & Burgoynes of Springfield, OH
BAILEY family of Marblehead, MA. The earliest trace I have been able to document was the marriage of a John BAILEY to Sarah Ingalls Trevet, September 8, 1719, in Marblehead. They had a son John BAILEY on April 22, 1722, who married an Elizabeth RUSSELL on August 21, 1760. They had a son John BAILEY, later known as Captain Bailey, who was born July 9, 1761. This John served in the Revolutionary War, was a ship's master, a selectman, and commander of Fort Sewell during the War of 1812. He married Mary HULING on February 13, 1783. They had 5 children surving to adulthood. Their son John Russell BAILEY, born February 10, 1791, married Catharine SCOBIE September 6, 1819. They had children surviving to adulthood. Their son John Pedrick BAILEY, born November 24, 1894, married Mary A. LACKEY on January 30, 1840. They had three children surviving to adulthood. Their second son, William Lackey BAILEY was born August 19, 1844. William married Alice FADER sometime before 1871. They had five sons surve to adulthood. Their second son, Frederick William BAILEY was born 1878 and married Mary MAHONEY of Skiberreen, County Cork, Ireland before 1908. They had seven children survive to adulthood. Their son John Herbet BAILEY, was born October 22, 1910. He married Margaret Marie BURGOYNE of Springfield, Ohio, December 25, 1936. These were my parents. I have been able to link Sarah INGALLS to the INGALLS of Lincolnshire through her father Eleazor INGALLS. Margaret Marie Burgoyne was the daughter of Edgar Burgoyne (b. Nov 1868) and Clara Mullenbruck (b. Sep 1881, d. Nov 1916) of Springfield, OH. Edgar was born in Laurel, Indiana, the son of Julius Caesar Burgoyne, Esq. (b. May 1825) and [Georgi]Anna Hazzard (1836-1868) of Sussex County, Delaware. Julius, known as J.C., was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Horatio N. Burgoyne (1799-1878) and Nancy Stewart. Horatio was born in Charleston in what is now West Virginia as the son of John Burgoyne and Ann McNeal (d. June 1849). John Burgoyne and Ann McNeal were married in Loudon County, Virginia in 1791. After moving from the Virginia area, the family settled in Cincinnati and a branch of the family remained there, including Horatio's brother, Judge John Burgoyne, who was the first probate judge to rule that the fugituve slave laws were unconstitutional. Horatio was an early purchaser of land in the Indiana Territory (1828) and settled in Fayette and Franklin Counties. He and J.C. ran sawmills, although J.C. was also a justice of the peace in Laurel, Indiana. |
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