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James Bayley

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James Bayley

Birth
Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Sep 1861 (aged 81)
Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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John Bayley, Sr., b.~1610 came from Chippenham, England (~70 miles west of London) in 1635, settled at Newbury, MA., a weaver (one of the 1st to emigrate to America).
{4x Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, John Bayley, Jr., b.~1630 came from England in 1635, settled Newbury, MA., m.???? to: Eleanor Emery.
{3x Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, Rev. James Bayley, b.~1655, d.????, m.???? to: Mary Carr.
{2x Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, James Bayley, b.12-Apr-1675 Salem village (now, Danvers), Essex Co., MA., d.24-Oct-1715 Roxbury, Sufflolk Co., MA., m.???? to: Elizabeth Ruggles, b.01-May-1677, d.24-Oct-1715 (dau. of Capt. Samuel Ruggles, of Roxbury, MA.)
{Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, Samuel Bayley, b.01-Feb-1705, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., d.11-Sep-1796 Ward, MA., m.17-Dec-1730 to: Anna Richardson, b.11-May-1710, d.07-Jan-1799.
{Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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CHILDREN (of Samuel Bayley and Anna Richardson-Bayley):
Elizabeth Bayley, b.19-Sep-1731, d.1824.
Samuel Bayley, b.28-Jan-1733, d. before 1743.
Joshua Bayley, b.17-Mar-1735, d.1812.
Anna Bayley, b.28-Mar-1737, d.12-Apr-1745.
Sarah Bayley, b.30-Nov-1738, d.????.
Samuel Bayley, b.25-Jan-1743, d.????.
Susannah Bayley, b.25-Jan-1745, d.05-Oct-1745.
Isaac Bayley, b.15-Mar-1747, d.02-Nov-1750.
Abigail Bayley, b.21-Jun-1750, d.????.
Isaac Bayley, b.07-Feb-1753, d.????.
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son, Joshua Bayley, b. March 17, 1735, Dudley, Worcester, MA., d.1812 West Windsor, Windsor Co., VT., twice married, m1.???? to: Mercy Davis, b.1745 Dudley, Worcester Co., MA., d.1788 Windsor, Windsor Co., VT., m2.???? to: Mrs. Sylvia [née Surname?]-Annis.
{Father of James Bayley -ed.}

CHILDREN (of Joshua with Mercy - or Sylvia).
01., 02., 03, 04., 05., 06., 07., 08, 09.,
10. James Bayley {10th child, subject of this memorial -ed.}, b.04-Mar-1780 Marlboro, MA., d.13-Sep-1861 Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Co., WI., m. Hannah Chapin. Children = 7 known (5 reached maturity).,
11., 12. , 13., 14., 15., 16., 17.

From whom, there were over a 100 grandchildren (of Joshua + Mercy, or Sylvia) several of whom, died young...
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The Bayley family has been in America from Colonial times, John Bayley, Jr., and his father, John, coming from England in 1635 and settling in Newbury, Mass. The latter was a weaver by trade, and was one of the first of this name to emigrate to America, coming from Chippenham, about seventy miles due west from London. John Bayley, Jr., married Eleanor Emery. Their son, Rev. James Bayley, married Mary Carr. Their son, James Bayley was born in the village of Salem, now Danvers, Mass., and married Elizabeth Ruggles, daughter of Capt. Samuel Ruggles, of Roxbury. They had a son, Samuel Bayley, who was born Feb. 1, 1705, at Roxbury, Mass., and married Anna Richardson. Joshua Bayley, son of Samuel and Anna Richardson-Bayley, was the great-grandfather of Herbert O. Bayley. He was born March 17, 1735, in Roxbury, Mass., and was twice married, first, to Mercy Davis, second, to Mrs. Sylvia Annis. He had seventeen children and over a hundred grandchildren, several of whom died young. James Bayley, grandfather of Herbert O. Bayley, was the tenth child of Joshua Bailey, was born in Marlboro, Mass. {b.04-Mar-1780 -ed.}, , and removed to Vermont, when quite young. He was a farmer by occupation. Coming to Wisconsin in 1850, he settled at Sheboygan Falls, where he died in the fall of 1861, at the age of eighty-two years. His wife, Hannah Chapin {b.~1785 VT. -ed.} died the following spring {d.1862, Sheboygan Falls, WI. -ed.}, when seventy-seven years old. They had seven children, five of whom lived to maturity. Calvin, who died when nearly ninety-four years of age; Aretas, who died when past ninety-two years; Royal, who was past ninety years of age at his death {b.22-Jul-1814 Derby, Orleans Co., VT., d.27-Apr-1905 Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Co., WI. -ed.}; Huldah, who was the wife of Darius Leavens, and who died in Colorado, aged about eighty-three years; and Miss Sarah, who is still living at the age of eighty-two years. There were seventeen grandchildren, twelve of whom are now living. Aretas Bayley, father of Herbert O. came to Wisconsin in 1842, and purchased 160 acres of land in Waterford township, Racine county, to which, he later added forty acres improving all. He married Mary L. Leavens, daughter of Charles Leavens, a native of Vermont, and a farmer by occupation, who lived in West Windsor, Vt., and died in the town of Reading, at an advanced age. His wife, Polly Wardner Leavens, died aged about sixty-seven years in Reading. They had four children three of whom grew to maturity, viz, Paulina, who was the wife of John Adams; Mary L., the mother of Mr. Bayley and Charles Aretas Bayley, died Dec. 30, 1903, aged ninety-two years, his wife passing away Sept. 30, 1867, when fifty-six years of age. They were Universalists in religion. Mr. and Mrs. Bayley had two children: Paulina, the widow of Durlin B. Selleck, and Herbert O. our subject. Herbert O. Bayley has lived in Waterford township since he was two years old, attended the district schools, and lived at home until he reached maturity. His first purchase of land was a tract of 105 acres in the township, and he now owns a farm of 310 acres, his father's old homestead being included in this property. Politically, Mr. Bayley is a Republican, but he takes little or no interest in local matters, beyond that which any good citizen feels. On Dec. 20, 1863, Mr. Bayley married Miss Emma Putnam, daughter of Prucius and Emeline Hazleton-Putnam, and one son was born to this union: Emery H.; he married Katherine Covell, by whom he has two children: Emery Covell, and Anna Paulina, and they live in Lake City, Minn., where he is a practicing physician. Mrs. Emma Bayley died Dec. 5, 1865, aged twenty-one years. On Jan. 11, 1877, Mr. Bayley married second, Miss Edna V. Miller, daughter of Philetus and Amanda Barber-Miller, and one child has been born to this union: Aretas O., who is attending the Burlington high school. Mrs. Edna V. Bayley's paternal grandfather, Jonathan Miller, was a native of Massachusetts, and died aged fifty- two years. He married Permelia Lee, whose father John Lee, came from England, before the Revolution, and settled in Blandford, Mass., where Mrs. Miller was born. She survived her husband, dying when eighty-four years of age. They had a family of ten children, two of whom survive. Charles, of Walworth County, Wis,. and Melissa, the wife of a Mr. Barton, of California. On the maternal side, Mrs. Bayley is descended from John Barber, a native of New York State, who died when quite young. His wife bore him five children, all of whom are now deceased. Philteus Miller, father of Mrs. Herbert O. Bayley, was a farmer at West Walworth, NY., where he made his permanent home. He held several town offices, being chairman of the board of supervisors of West Walworth, for twelve years. He died, May 25, 1885, aged seventy-four years, and his wife died, Nov. 24, 1870, aged fifty-seven. They were members of the Baptist Church. They were the parents of eight children: Helen, who married Horace Lee; Caroline, Mrs. Joel White; Adeline, who married first, Charles Foote, and second, George Rood; Charles, who served nearly three years in the Civil war, when he died of sickness, and is buried at Arlington Heights; Annette, widow of Sanford Gould, living near Pittsburg, Pa.; Amanda, who died in infancy; George, and Edna V., Mrs. Bayley. Mrs. Bayley and Mrs Gould are the only survivors.

SOURCE: "Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent and Representative Men of Racine and Kenosha Counties Wisconsin", pages 181-182, published: Chicago, by: J.H. Beers & Co. 1906.
Source [link]: http://books.google.com/books?id=XT8VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA181&
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"US CENSUS 1860"
Name: James Bayley
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan, WI.
Gender: Male
Age: 80
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1780
Birthplace: Vermont
Page: 244
Affiliate Name: The U.S. (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
James Bayley M 80 Vermont
Hannah Bayley F 75 Vermont
Sarah Bayley F 36 Vermont

SOURCE: US Federal Census, 1860.
Source [link]: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW9H-YWG
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CHILDREN (7 known, 5 reached maturity):
i. Calvin Bayley, b.~1809, d. at ~94 years of age.
ii. Arethas Bayley [FAG #36905958], b.28-Nov-1811 Derby, Orleans Co., VT., d.02-Jan-1904 Racine Co., WI. ("at past 92 years of age"), m.???? to: Mary Leavens [FAG #36905951], b.1811, d.30-Sep-1867 Racine Co., WI.
iii. Royal Bayley [FAG #90616110], b.22-Jul-1814 Derby, Orleans Co., VT., d.27-Apr-1905 Vernon, Waukesha Co., WI., m.09-Sep-1841 to: Elizabeth Hammond [FAG #90615635], b.12-Feb-1817, d.12-Sep-1869 Vernon, Waukesha Co., WI.
iv. Huldah Bayley, b.~1816, d. at ~83 years of age, CO., m.???? to: Darius Leavens, b.????, d.????.
v. [Name?] Bayley, b.~1819, d.????.
vi. [Name?] Bayley b.~1822, d.????.
vii. Sarah Bayley, b.~1824 VT., d.???? (was living 1906, aged to 82 years).
John Bayley, Sr., b.~1610 came from Chippenham, England (~70 miles west of London) in 1635, settled at Newbury, MA., a weaver (one of the 1st to emigrate to America).
{4x Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, John Bayley, Jr., b.~1630 came from England in 1635, settled Newbury, MA., m.???? to: Eleanor Emery.
{3x Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, Rev. James Bayley, b.~1655, d.????, m.???? to: Mary Carr.
{2x Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, James Bayley, b.12-Apr-1675 Salem village (now, Danvers), Essex Co., MA., d.24-Oct-1715 Roxbury, Sufflolk Co., MA., m.???? to: Elizabeth Ruggles, b.01-May-1677, d.24-Oct-1715 (dau. of Capt. Samuel Ruggles, of Roxbury, MA.)
{Great-Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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son, Samuel Bayley, b.01-Feb-1705, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., d.11-Sep-1796 Ward, MA., m.17-Dec-1730 to: Anna Richardson, b.11-May-1710, d.07-Jan-1799.
{Grand-Father of James Bayley -ed.}
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CHILDREN (of Samuel Bayley and Anna Richardson-Bayley):
Elizabeth Bayley, b.19-Sep-1731, d.1824.
Samuel Bayley, b.28-Jan-1733, d. before 1743.
Joshua Bayley, b.17-Mar-1735, d.1812.
Anna Bayley, b.28-Mar-1737, d.12-Apr-1745.
Sarah Bayley, b.30-Nov-1738, d.????.
Samuel Bayley, b.25-Jan-1743, d.????.
Susannah Bayley, b.25-Jan-1745, d.05-Oct-1745.
Isaac Bayley, b.15-Mar-1747, d.02-Nov-1750.
Abigail Bayley, b.21-Jun-1750, d.????.
Isaac Bayley, b.07-Feb-1753, d.????.
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son, Joshua Bayley, b. March 17, 1735, Dudley, Worcester, MA., d.1812 West Windsor, Windsor Co., VT., twice married, m1.???? to: Mercy Davis, b.1745 Dudley, Worcester Co., MA., d.1788 Windsor, Windsor Co., VT., m2.???? to: Mrs. Sylvia [née Surname?]-Annis.
{Father of James Bayley -ed.}

CHILDREN (of Joshua with Mercy - or Sylvia).
01., 02., 03, 04., 05., 06., 07., 08, 09.,
10. James Bayley {10th child, subject of this memorial -ed.}, b.04-Mar-1780 Marlboro, MA., d.13-Sep-1861 Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Co., WI., m. Hannah Chapin. Children = 7 known (5 reached maturity).,
11., 12. , 13., 14., 15., 16., 17.

From whom, there were over a 100 grandchildren (of Joshua + Mercy, or Sylvia) several of whom, died young...
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The Bayley family has been in America from Colonial times, John Bayley, Jr., and his father, John, coming from England in 1635 and settling in Newbury, Mass. The latter was a weaver by trade, and was one of the first of this name to emigrate to America, coming from Chippenham, about seventy miles due west from London. John Bayley, Jr., married Eleanor Emery. Their son, Rev. James Bayley, married Mary Carr. Their son, James Bayley was born in the village of Salem, now Danvers, Mass., and married Elizabeth Ruggles, daughter of Capt. Samuel Ruggles, of Roxbury. They had a son, Samuel Bayley, who was born Feb. 1, 1705, at Roxbury, Mass., and married Anna Richardson. Joshua Bayley, son of Samuel and Anna Richardson-Bayley, was the great-grandfather of Herbert O. Bayley. He was born March 17, 1735, in Roxbury, Mass., and was twice married, first, to Mercy Davis, second, to Mrs. Sylvia Annis. He had seventeen children and over a hundred grandchildren, several of whom died young. James Bayley, grandfather of Herbert O. Bayley, was the tenth child of Joshua Bailey, was born in Marlboro, Mass. {b.04-Mar-1780 -ed.}, , and removed to Vermont, when quite young. He was a farmer by occupation. Coming to Wisconsin in 1850, he settled at Sheboygan Falls, where he died in the fall of 1861, at the age of eighty-two years. His wife, Hannah Chapin {b.~1785 VT. -ed.} died the following spring {d.1862, Sheboygan Falls, WI. -ed.}, when seventy-seven years old. They had seven children, five of whom lived to maturity. Calvin, who died when nearly ninety-four years of age; Aretas, who died when past ninety-two years; Royal, who was past ninety years of age at his death {b.22-Jul-1814 Derby, Orleans Co., VT., d.27-Apr-1905 Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Co., WI. -ed.}; Huldah, who was the wife of Darius Leavens, and who died in Colorado, aged about eighty-three years; and Miss Sarah, who is still living at the age of eighty-two years. There were seventeen grandchildren, twelve of whom are now living. Aretas Bayley, father of Herbert O. came to Wisconsin in 1842, and purchased 160 acres of land in Waterford township, Racine county, to which, he later added forty acres improving all. He married Mary L. Leavens, daughter of Charles Leavens, a native of Vermont, and a farmer by occupation, who lived in West Windsor, Vt., and died in the town of Reading, at an advanced age. His wife, Polly Wardner Leavens, died aged about sixty-seven years in Reading. They had four children three of whom grew to maturity, viz, Paulina, who was the wife of John Adams; Mary L., the mother of Mr. Bayley and Charles Aretas Bayley, died Dec. 30, 1903, aged ninety-two years, his wife passing away Sept. 30, 1867, when fifty-six years of age. They were Universalists in religion. Mr. and Mrs. Bayley had two children: Paulina, the widow of Durlin B. Selleck, and Herbert O. our subject. Herbert O. Bayley has lived in Waterford township since he was two years old, attended the district schools, and lived at home until he reached maturity. His first purchase of land was a tract of 105 acres in the township, and he now owns a farm of 310 acres, his father's old homestead being included in this property. Politically, Mr. Bayley is a Republican, but he takes little or no interest in local matters, beyond that which any good citizen feels. On Dec. 20, 1863, Mr. Bayley married Miss Emma Putnam, daughter of Prucius and Emeline Hazleton-Putnam, and one son was born to this union: Emery H.; he married Katherine Covell, by whom he has two children: Emery Covell, and Anna Paulina, and they live in Lake City, Minn., where he is a practicing physician. Mrs. Emma Bayley died Dec. 5, 1865, aged twenty-one years. On Jan. 11, 1877, Mr. Bayley married second, Miss Edna V. Miller, daughter of Philetus and Amanda Barber-Miller, and one child has been born to this union: Aretas O., who is attending the Burlington high school. Mrs. Edna V. Bayley's paternal grandfather, Jonathan Miller, was a native of Massachusetts, and died aged fifty- two years. He married Permelia Lee, whose father John Lee, came from England, before the Revolution, and settled in Blandford, Mass., where Mrs. Miller was born. She survived her husband, dying when eighty-four years of age. They had a family of ten children, two of whom survive. Charles, of Walworth County, Wis,. and Melissa, the wife of a Mr. Barton, of California. On the maternal side, Mrs. Bayley is descended from John Barber, a native of New York State, who died when quite young. His wife bore him five children, all of whom are now deceased. Philteus Miller, father of Mrs. Herbert O. Bayley, was a farmer at West Walworth, NY., where he made his permanent home. He held several town offices, being chairman of the board of supervisors of West Walworth, for twelve years. He died, May 25, 1885, aged seventy-four years, and his wife died, Nov. 24, 1870, aged fifty-seven. They were members of the Baptist Church. They were the parents of eight children: Helen, who married Horace Lee; Caroline, Mrs. Joel White; Adeline, who married first, Charles Foote, and second, George Rood; Charles, who served nearly three years in the Civil war, when he died of sickness, and is buried at Arlington Heights; Annette, widow of Sanford Gould, living near Pittsburg, Pa.; Amanda, who died in infancy; George, and Edna V., Mrs. Bayley. Mrs. Bayley and Mrs Gould are the only survivors.

SOURCE: "Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent and Representative Men of Racine and Kenosha Counties Wisconsin", pages 181-182, published: Chicago, by: J.H. Beers & Co. 1906.
Source [link]: http://books.google.com/books?id=XT8VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA181&
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"US CENSUS 1860"
Name: James Bayley
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan, WI.
Gender: Male
Age: 80
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1780
Birthplace: Vermont
Page: 244
Affiliate Name: The U.S. (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
James Bayley M 80 Vermont
Hannah Bayley F 75 Vermont
Sarah Bayley F 36 Vermont

SOURCE: US Federal Census, 1860.
Source [link]: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW9H-YWG
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CHILDREN (7 known, 5 reached maturity):
i. Calvin Bayley, b.~1809, d. at ~94 years of age.
ii. Arethas Bayley [FAG #36905958], b.28-Nov-1811 Derby, Orleans Co., VT., d.02-Jan-1904 Racine Co., WI. ("at past 92 years of age"), m.???? to: Mary Leavens [FAG #36905951], b.1811, d.30-Sep-1867 Racine Co., WI.
iii. Royal Bayley [FAG #90616110], b.22-Jul-1814 Derby, Orleans Co., VT., d.27-Apr-1905 Vernon, Waukesha Co., WI., m.09-Sep-1841 to: Elizabeth Hammond [FAG #90615635], b.12-Feb-1817, d.12-Sep-1869 Vernon, Waukesha Co., WI.
iv. Huldah Bayley, b.~1816, d. at ~83 years of age, CO., m.???? to: Darius Leavens, b.????, d.????.
v. [Name?] Bayley, b.~1819, d.????.
vi. [Name?] Bayley b.~1822, d.????.
vii. Sarah Bayley, b.~1824 VT., d.???? (was living 1906, aged to 82 years).


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