Pvt Daniel Bayless Jr.

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Pvt Daniel Bayless Jr. Veteran

Birth
Wayne County, New York, USA
Death
27 Feb 1900 (aged 64–65)
Lee Township, Allegan County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Pullman, Allegan County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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*Civil War Veteran
Daniel served as a Private with the 98 New York Infantry Company-F. He enlisted on October 28, 1861 in Lyons, Michigan. He reenlisted January 4, 1864 and mustered out on August 31, 1865. He died in Lee Township.Daniel Bayless, Jr. was born in 1834 in Wayne County, New York, USA. The surname is spelled variously as Bayliss, Boyles, Bayles, etc.; but Bayless is the usual spelling.

His parents were Daniel Bayless, Sr. (1805 – 1873) and Elizabeth Burgess Bayless (1812 – 1876).

Daniel's siblings included Mary, John B., Sarah J. and Elizabeth A.
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Daniel served in the Union Army during the War Between the States:

American Civil War Soldiers Record
about Daniel Bayless
Name: Daniel Bayless ,
Enlistment Date: 28 October 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1606 1606 1606
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 28 October 1861 at the age of 26
Enlisted in Company F, 98th Infantry Regiment New York on 13 November 1 861.
Reenlisted in Company F, 98th Infantry Regiment New York on 04 January 1 864
Mustered out Company F, 98th Infantry Regiment New York on 31 August 18 65 in
Richmond, VA
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Daniel Bayless, Jr. was buried March 1 1900 in the campground
cemetery in Lee, per his death certificate. This is located in Warner Camp, and the name of the cemetery is Saints Cemetery.

The original death notices are archived at the Van Buren District Library.

(1) From the South Haven Messenger March 2 1900:

Died Suddenly

Mr. D. Bayless, of Grand Junction, who lately lived near the Law school house, died suddenly at his home Tuesday morning. He was usually well on retiring Monday night but on attempting to rise he sank back on the bed and expired. He leaves a wife.
The funeral was held from the residence Thursday afternoon.

(2) From the South Haven Messenger March 9 1900:

Grand Junction
Mr. Daniel Bayless, who died at the camp ground the fore part of last week, was buried there, Sunday, S. Michels preaching the funeral sermon. He was a pensioner.

(3) From the South Haven Messenger July 19 1901:Died

Mrs. Hester, widow of the late Daniel Bayless, died at the Old People's Home Saturday, aged 66 years. The funeral was held at Grand Junction, Monday, and the body was laid beside that of her husband.
*Civil War Veteran
Daniel served as a Private with the 98 New York Infantry Company-F. He enlisted on October 28, 1861 in Lyons, Michigan. He reenlisted January 4, 1864 and mustered out on August 31, 1865. He died in Lee Township.Daniel Bayless, Jr. was born in 1834 in Wayne County, New York, USA. The surname is spelled variously as Bayliss, Boyles, Bayles, etc.; but Bayless is the usual spelling.

His parents were Daniel Bayless, Sr. (1805 – 1873) and Elizabeth Burgess Bayless (1812 – 1876).

Daniel's siblings included Mary, John B., Sarah J. and Elizabeth A.
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Daniel served in the Union Army during the War Between the States:

American Civil War Soldiers Record
about Daniel Bayless
Name: Daniel Bayless ,
Enlistment Date: 28 October 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1606 1606 1606
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 28 October 1861 at the age of 26
Enlisted in Company F, 98th Infantry Regiment New York on 13 November 1 861.
Reenlisted in Company F, 98th Infantry Regiment New York on 04 January 1 864
Mustered out Company F, 98th Infantry Regiment New York on 31 August 18 65 in
Richmond, VA
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Daniel Bayless, Jr. was buried March 1 1900 in the campground
cemetery in Lee, per his death certificate. This is located in Warner Camp, and the name of the cemetery is Saints Cemetery.

The original death notices are archived at the Van Buren District Library.

(1) From the South Haven Messenger March 2 1900:

Died Suddenly

Mr. D. Bayless, of Grand Junction, who lately lived near the Law school house, died suddenly at his home Tuesday morning. He was usually well on retiring Monday night but on attempting to rise he sank back on the bed and expired. He leaves a wife.
The funeral was held from the residence Thursday afternoon.

(2) From the South Haven Messenger March 9 1900:

Grand Junction
Mr. Daniel Bayless, who died at the camp ground the fore part of last week, was buried there, Sunday, S. Michels preaching the funeral sermon. He was a pensioner.

(3) From the South Haven Messenger July 19 1901:Died

Mrs. Hester, widow of the late Daniel Bayless, died at the Old People's Home Saturday, aged 66 years. The funeral was held at Grand Junction, Monday, and the body was laid beside that of her husband.