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Ernest H. Bailey

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Ernest H. Bailey

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
31 Jan 1958 (aged 87)
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 629 Grave 3 Hemlock Avenue
Memorial ID
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Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910 Vol 479 Pg. 555 #15:
Ernest H. BAILEY a salesman age 29 & Addie B. WESTON age 34, both of Duxbury, were married there 1d 12m 1898 with Rev. William H. BRANIGAN of Boston officiating. He was born in Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York the son of Adolphus G. & Margaret E. (HALNEN) BAILEY. She was born in Duxbury the daughter of William E. & Jerusha W. (BAILEY) WESTON.

Ernest H. BAILEY & Addie B. WESTON were first cousins both being grandchildren of Louis Martine Sr. & Jerusha D. (PETERSON) BAILEY. They had no children.

The history of Mayflower Cemetery published by Town of Duxbury Cemetery Department has a paragraph stating that the 2 Quincy granite columns with the spheres on the top that mark the entrance of the cemetery were donated by Ernest H. Bailey and his wife in 1927. It further states that they were both descendants of passengers on the Mayflower.
Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910 Vol 479 Pg. 555 #15:
Ernest H. BAILEY a salesman age 29 & Addie B. WESTON age 34, both of Duxbury, were married there 1d 12m 1898 with Rev. William H. BRANIGAN of Boston officiating. He was born in Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York the son of Adolphus G. & Margaret E. (HALNEN) BAILEY. She was born in Duxbury the daughter of William E. & Jerusha W. (BAILEY) WESTON.

Ernest H. BAILEY & Addie B. WESTON were first cousins both being grandchildren of Louis Martine Sr. & Jerusha D. (PETERSON) BAILEY. They had no children.

The history of Mayflower Cemetery published by Town of Duxbury Cemetery Department has a paragraph stating that the 2 Quincy granite columns with the spheres on the top that mark the entrance of the cemetery were donated by Ernest H. Bailey and his wife in 1927. It further states that they were both descendants of passengers on the Mayflower.


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