Census: 1850, age 4 Franklin county, Missouri with parents & three siblings.
Census: 1860, age 12(sic) Prairie township, Franklin county, Missouri with parents & eight siblings.
Census: 1870, age 24 (Eligh) Granby, Newton county, Missouri with wife, a miner. (Granby's lead discovered around 1850, population by 1855, about 8,000, Union won Battle of Granby OCT 1862, town created 1875, mines petered out after World War Two).
Wife died September 1872 and father November 1873 in Granby, Newton county, Missouri.
My father's namesake and uncle James Luke, had also migrated from the tin mines of Cornwall, England to the lead mines of Granby in 1874.
Death: in Newton county, Missouri, burial in "Old Granby cemetery", now an "Odd Fellows cemetery".
Father: William C.[Carroll?] Bailey b: 20 OCT 1797 Kentucky.
Mother: Elizabeth F Peppers b: about 1818 Franklin county, Missouri.
Marriage: Susan F Bankson b: 1 MAR 1852 Granby, Newton county, Missouri.
Married: 6 DEC 1868 Newton county, Missouri.
No known issues.
Census: 1850, age 4 Franklin county, Missouri with parents & three siblings.
Census: 1860, age 12(sic) Prairie township, Franklin county, Missouri with parents & eight siblings.
Census: 1870, age 24 (Eligh) Granby, Newton county, Missouri with wife, a miner. (Granby's lead discovered around 1850, population by 1855, about 8,000, Union won Battle of Granby OCT 1862, town created 1875, mines petered out after World War Two).
Wife died September 1872 and father November 1873 in Granby, Newton county, Missouri.
My father's namesake and uncle James Luke, had also migrated from the tin mines of Cornwall, England to the lead mines of Granby in 1874.
Death: in Newton county, Missouri, burial in "Old Granby cemetery", now an "Odd Fellows cemetery".
Father: William C.[Carroll?] Bailey b: 20 OCT 1797 Kentucky.
Mother: Elizabeth F Peppers b: about 1818 Franklin county, Missouri.
Marriage: Susan F Bankson b: 1 MAR 1852 Granby, Newton county, Missouri.
Married: 6 DEC 1868 Newton county, Missouri.
No known issues.
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