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James Boggs Bailey

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James Boggs Bailey

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Jun 1924 (aged 68)
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old.P.278
Memorial ID
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LEDGER, Monday June 9 1924, 6-2.

James Bailey died at his home, 206 E. Lowe, Saturday. Bur. Evergreen Cementery. Born in Armstrong County, Penn. in 1855 and came with his father, the late Alexander Bailey in 1871. Engaged in building and contracting. Married Miss Emma Bloomfield in 1879; she died ten years ago. He married Mrs. Minnie Redfern in 1917, who with children of first wife survive; Clifford; William; McKinley, and Mrs. Clarence Bates of Fairfield; Ralph of Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. Oliver Carlson of St. Louis; Mrs. Marion Fishburn of Mountain Grove., and Mrs. George Anderson of Fairfield. Obituary LEDGER, June 16 1924.

Transcriber's note: CORRECTION: Mr. & (the 1st) Mrs. Bailey were married 20 June 1877 - cited from JEFFERSON COUNTY MARRIAGE Record #4768. Emma H. Bailey's middle name was Henriette; Daughter Mrs. Bates' given name: Florence M. - cited from JOURNAL, Tuesday March 7, 1916, 2-4.

LEDGER, Monday June 9 1924, 6-2.

James Bailey died at his home, 206 E. Lowe, Saturday. Bur. Evergreen Cementery. Born in Armstrong County, Penn. in 1855 and came with his father, the late Alexander Bailey in 1871. Engaged in building and contracting. Married Miss Emma Bloomfield in 1879; she died ten years ago. He married Mrs. Minnie Redfern in 1917, who with children of first wife survive; Clifford; William; McKinley, and Mrs. Clarence Bates of Fairfield; Ralph of Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. Oliver Carlson of St. Louis; Mrs. Marion Fishburn of Mountain Grove., and Mrs. George Anderson of Fairfield. Obituary LEDGER, June 16 1924.

Transcriber's note: CORRECTION: Mr. & (the 1st) Mrs. Bailey were married 20 June 1877 - cited from JEFFERSON COUNTY MARRIAGE Record #4768. Emma H. Bailey's middle name was Henriette; Daughter Mrs. Bates' given name: Florence M. - cited from JOURNAL, Tuesday March 7, 1916, 2-4.



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