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Susannah <I>Linn</I> Bailey

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Susannah Linn Bailey

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Oct 1850 (aged 87)
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Section Row 05
Memorial ID
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BAILEY (BELY), Susannah nee LYNN
Mrs. Peter Bailey – m. About 1787
Daughter of Nicholas and Maria Catharina Hok Lynn
B. 14 Sep 1763 in Greenwich Twp., Berks Co. PA
D. 6 Oct 1850 in Canfield Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at 87y 22d
Burial – Oct 1850 in Old North Cemetery, Old Section Row 05, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County, 1882, Vol II ps 14-15
Excerpt:
"Susanna, also a daughter of the Revolutionary ancestor (Nicholas Lynn), married a Mr. Bailey and settled in Ohio about 1820. She had three sons and two daughters. One of the daughters married John Corll, and another, Samuel Rupright. Only one of Mrs. Bailey's children is now living, her son, Jacob, now a resident of Indiana."

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 1897 Aug 20 - Article No. 31 by Dr. Jackson Truesdale
Excerpt:
"Another daughter of Nicholas Lynn, Susanna by name, has descendants in Canfield and elsewhere among the Corlls, Ruprights, and perhaps the Baileys."

Canfield Twp. Cemetery & Death Records, Mahoning Co. OH, 1983 p. 121
German Inscription:
"BAILEY, Susanna. Susanna Baley geboren Sept. 14, 1763. Starb Oct. 6, im Alter von 87 Jahren und 22 tage. (Susanna Bailey born Sept. 14, 1763. Died Oct. 6, 1850, at the age of 87 years and 22 days.)"

From Bob Orr, Corll family historian and genealogist:
Ref: Wills & Administration, 1846 - 1856, Mahoning Co., OH, pg. 40 -- Bailey, Susana, Will dtd. 26 Jan. 1841, Canfield Twp., probated 31 Oct. 1850, Wit: Adam Lynn, Jacob Heintzleman; deceased owned land; tombstone erected; Exec.: Peter Bailey (grandson, s/o Abraham Bailey, deceased); Bond $2000; Sureties, Jacob Bailey and Philip Linn; Appraisers, Adam Lynn, Jacob Heinselman, and John Felnogle; Heirs: Abraham Bailey, deceased (son); John Bailey, deceased (son); Barbara Corll, deceased (dau.); Jacob Bailey (son); Catharine w/o Samuel Rubright (dau.); John Bailey (gr. son); Peter, Samuel, Reuben, Jesse, John and David Corll; Catharine Osborn; Lavina Fink; Jacob Bailey; David Bailey; Elizabeth Stand; Sarah Miller; Reuben Bailey; Elizabeth Dannings; Elizabeth Osborn; Amanda Osborn. Also mentioned: Jeremiah Bailey.

Canfield Twp. Cemetery & Death Records, Mahoning Co. OH, 1983, p. 1
"The first established Lutheran and Reformed congregation in the Connecticut Western Reserve was in Canfield. This congregation built their first church in 1810. "An overwhelming number of the early members of this church (Zion Lutheran and Reformed) were natives of Lehigh (Northampton until 1812) and Berks counties, Pennsylvania, who came to settle in Canfield, Austintown, and Ellsworth townships. Lynn and Heidelberg townships in Lehigh and Greenwich Township in Berks are particularly well represented. There were two major waves of migration – one in 1804/1805 and a second in the late 1820's." Among the families who were early members of this church were: Arners, Bachmans, Baileys, Borts, Brunstetters, Butts, Corlls, Crums, Crumrines, Dustmans, Everetts, Finks, Franks, Fulks, Gilberts, Grabers, Hardings, Lynns, Millers, Neffs, Neiers, Ohls, Osborns, Oswalds, Peters, (Petry-Petre) Ritters, Stitles, Strocks, Wannemakers, Wehrs, and Whitsels. Records are lost. The church was destroyed by fire in 1845, and again in 1894."

BAILEY, Peter
Husband of Susannah nee LYNN – m. About 1787
B. About 1764 in Allemangel, Northampton Co. PA
Baptized: 3 June 1764 in Allemangel, Northampton Co. PA
D. 1803 in Berks Co. PA
Burial - 1803 in Greenwich Twp., Berks Co. PA
BAILEY (BELY), Susannah nee LYNN
Mrs. Peter Bailey – m. About 1787
Daughter of Nicholas and Maria Catharina Hok Lynn
B. 14 Sep 1763 in Greenwich Twp., Berks Co. PA
D. 6 Oct 1850 in Canfield Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at 87y 22d
Burial – Oct 1850 in Old North Cemetery, Old Section Row 05, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County, 1882, Vol II ps 14-15
Excerpt:
"Susanna, also a daughter of the Revolutionary ancestor (Nicholas Lynn), married a Mr. Bailey and settled in Ohio about 1820. She had three sons and two daughters. One of the daughters married John Corll, and another, Samuel Rupright. Only one of Mrs. Bailey's children is now living, her son, Jacob, now a resident of Indiana."

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 1897 Aug 20 - Article No. 31 by Dr. Jackson Truesdale
Excerpt:
"Another daughter of Nicholas Lynn, Susanna by name, has descendants in Canfield and elsewhere among the Corlls, Ruprights, and perhaps the Baileys."

Canfield Twp. Cemetery & Death Records, Mahoning Co. OH, 1983 p. 121
German Inscription:
"BAILEY, Susanna. Susanna Baley geboren Sept. 14, 1763. Starb Oct. 6, im Alter von 87 Jahren und 22 tage. (Susanna Bailey born Sept. 14, 1763. Died Oct. 6, 1850, at the age of 87 years and 22 days.)"

From Bob Orr, Corll family historian and genealogist:
Ref: Wills & Administration, 1846 - 1856, Mahoning Co., OH, pg. 40 -- Bailey, Susana, Will dtd. 26 Jan. 1841, Canfield Twp., probated 31 Oct. 1850, Wit: Adam Lynn, Jacob Heintzleman; deceased owned land; tombstone erected; Exec.: Peter Bailey (grandson, s/o Abraham Bailey, deceased); Bond $2000; Sureties, Jacob Bailey and Philip Linn; Appraisers, Adam Lynn, Jacob Heinselman, and John Felnogle; Heirs: Abraham Bailey, deceased (son); John Bailey, deceased (son); Barbara Corll, deceased (dau.); Jacob Bailey (son); Catharine w/o Samuel Rubright (dau.); John Bailey (gr. son); Peter, Samuel, Reuben, Jesse, John and David Corll; Catharine Osborn; Lavina Fink; Jacob Bailey; David Bailey; Elizabeth Stand; Sarah Miller; Reuben Bailey; Elizabeth Dannings; Elizabeth Osborn; Amanda Osborn. Also mentioned: Jeremiah Bailey.

Canfield Twp. Cemetery & Death Records, Mahoning Co. OH, 1983, p. 1
"The first established Lutheran and Reformed congregation in the Connecticut Western Reserve was in Canfield. This congregation built their first church in 1810. "An overwhelming number of the early members of this church (Zion Lutheran and Reformed) were natives of Lehigh (Northampton until 1812) and Berks counties, Pennsylvania, who came to settle in Canfield, Austintown, and Ellsworth townships. Lynn and Heidelberg townships in Lehigh and Greenwich Township in Berks are particularly well represented. There were two major waves of migration – one in 1804/1805 and a second in the late 1820's." Among the families who were early members of this church were: Arners, Bachmans, Baileys, Borts, Brunstetters, Butts, Corlls, Crums, Crumrines, Dustmans, Everetts, Finks, Franks, Fulks, Gilberts, Grabers, Hardings, Lynns, Millers, Neffs, Neiers, Ohls, Osborns, Oswalds, Peters, (Petry-Petre) Ritters, Stitles, Strocks, Wannemakers, Wehrs, and Whitsels. Records are lost. The church was destroyed by fire in 1845, and again in 1894."

BAILEY, Peter
Husband of Susannah nee LYNN – m. About 1787
B. About 1764 in Allemangel, Northampton Co. PA
Baptized: 3 June 1764 in Allemangel, Northampton Co. PA
D. 1803 in Berks Co. PA
Burial - 1803 in Greenwich Twp., Berks Co. PA

Inscription

(Original German)
Susanna Baley
geboren
Sept. 14, 1763
Starb Oct. 6, 1850.
Im Alter von 87 Jahren
und 22 tage.

(Translated English)
Susanna Bailey
born Sept. 14, 1763.
Died Oct. 6, 1850.
at the age of 87 years
and 22 days.



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