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Pvt Edwin Fisher Bayley

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Pvt Edwin Fisher Bayley

Birth
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
16 Aug 1920 (aged 75)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Son of Calvin Chapin Bayley and Ann Sophia Fisher, both born in Vermont. He was a veteran of the Civil War serving in Company B, 41st Wisconsin Infantry. His wife was Anna Katharine Ober.

Below supplied by Armstrong History

EDWIN FISHER BAYLEY was born June 11, 1845 in Manlius, Onondago Co., N.Y., being the second son of:
Calvin Chapin and Ann Sophia (Fisher) Bayley
Parents:
The father is a native of Vermont, and of early New England origin, on the paternal and maternal (Chapin) side. The mother is also a Vermonter.

The family came West in 1848, and settled near Waupun. Wis. The father followed at intervals his old profession of teacher in academies and the higher grades of schools, among others filling the position of principal of Brockway College (now Ripon College) from 1859 to 1862.

In 1864 E. F. Bayley enlisted in the 41st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, serving mostly in Tennessee. In the spring of 1865 he entered Ripon College, taking the first two years of the course there, and in 1866 entered the junior class at Amherst College and graduated there in 1868.

Immediately after graduating he went to St. Louis to take the position of instructor in Washington University, entering at the same time the St. Louis Law School. He was admitted to the Bar in 1869, on examination, and graduated at the law school in 1870.

In 1871 he resigned the position of instructor and entered on the practice of his profession at St. Louis. In October, 1872, he came to Chicago, where he has since remained in the practice of his profession.

In 1876 Mr. Bayley married Anna Katharine, a daughter of R. P. Ober, Esq., then of Chicago, but formerly of Milwaukee and St. Louis.

Edwin and Anna Katharine Bayley have two children and have resided at Kenwood since October, 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Bayley are members of the First Presbyterian Church of Hyde Park, and Mr. Bayley is a Republican in politics. Source: History of Cook County Families, 1900
Son of Calvin Chapin Bayley and Ann Sophia Fisher, both born in Vermont. He was a veteran of the Civil War serving in Company B, 41st Wisconsin Infantry. His wife was Anna Katharine Ober.

Below supplied by Armstrong History

EDWIN FISHER BAYLEY was born June 11, 1845 in Manlius, Onondago Co., N.Y., being the second son of:
Calvin Chapin and Ann Sophia (Fisher) Bayley
Parents:
The father is a native of Vermont, and of early New England origin, on the paternal and maternal (Chapin) side. The mother is also a Vermonter.

The family came West in 1848, and settled near Waupun. Wis. The father followed at intervals his old profession of teacher in academies and the higher grades of schools, among others filling the position of principal of Brockway College (now Ripon College) from 1859 to 1862.

In 1864 E. F. Bayley enlisted in the 41st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, serving mostly in Tennessee. In the spring of 1865 he entered Ripon College, taking the first two years of the course there, and in 1866 entered the junior class at Amherst College and graduated there in 1868.

Immediately after graduating he went to St. Louis to take the position of instructor in Washington University, entering at the same time the St. Louis Law School. He was admitted to the Bar in 1869, on examination, and graduated at the law school in 1870.

In 1871 he resigned the position of instructor and entered on the practice of his profession at St. Louis. In October, 1872, he came to Chicago, where he has since remained in the practice of his profession.

In 1876 Mr. Bayley married Anna Katharine, a daughter of R. P. Ober, Esq., then of Chicago, but formerly of Milwaukee and St. Louis.

Edwin and Anna Katharine Bayley have two children and have resided at Kenwood since October, 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Bayley are members of the First Presbyterian Church of Hyde Park, and Mr. Bayley is a Republican in politics. Source: History of Cook County Families, 1900


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