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Eli Bailes

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Eli Bailes

Birth
York County, South Carolina, USA
Death
21 Dec 1910 (aged 60)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Yard
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News reached the city Wednesday from Little Rock of the death of Mr. Eli Bailes. an old citizen of this county. His death occurred in a hospital, where he had been under treatment for some time. The remains were brought to this city yesterday and interred in the Hughes Cemetery.
--The Forrest City Times, Forrest City, Arkansas, Friday, December 23, 1910.

Goodspeed's Biography:
Eli Bailes, farmer and treasurer of Cross County, is prominent among the comparatively young men of Cross County, whose career thus far has been both honorable and successful. Well-informed on the general topics of the day, he cannot but impart to those with whom he comes in contact something of the truths with which his mind is stored. He was born in York County, S. C., in 1850, and was the youngest of a family of seven children born to Eli and Mary A. (Alexander) Bailes, natives, respectively, of South Carolina and North Carolina. The father was a tiller of the soil and died in his native State in 1886. The mother died in 1887. Eli Bailes was reared in South Carolina and his time was divided in early life between assisting on the home place and in getting a limited education in the common schools. During the war, his father and two brothers were in the Confederate army and one brother was killed. Eli Bailes came to Arkansas in 1867, located in St. Francis, bought a farm of 110 acres, erected buildings, cleared land and remained there until 1877, when he came to Cross County and located on the Bay Ridge farm. He remained there for four years and then moved to the McCrae farm, where from overflow and several bad speculations he met with temporary financial embarassment. He remained on this farm until 1885, and then came to Deadrick, now known as Levesque, where he farmed about 450 acres. On this farm, he has a store, mostly intended for his own plantation supplies, but has a fair stock of goods and is doing a good business. On December 1, 1888, he was appointed postmaster at Levesque and on the first of the following year, at a special election, he was made treasurer of Cross County. He has always taken a deep interest in politics and is known as one of the hardest workers for the Democratic party. He has been married twice, first in March 1869, to Miss Dovie Lembler, a native of South Carolina, but who was reared in St. Francis Founty. She died in September, 1875, and left two children, a son and a daughter: buried in Hughes Cem.: Charles Edward and Dovie Ethel. His second marriage took place on January 19, 1877, to Miss Maggie Wood, who was born and reared in St. Francis County. The fruits of this union were four children, two of whom are living: Robert H. and Lucile. Those deceased were unnamed. Mr. Bailes is a good farmer and a respectable citizen.

1900 Census:
Elie Bailes Home in 1900: Johnson, St Francis, Arkansas Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850 Birthplace: South Carolina-Head
Spouse's Name: Magie j Mother's Name: Rebecca Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Elie Bailes 50
Magie J. Bailes 42
Robert H Bailes 21
Lucile Bailes 14
Mabel Bailes 10
Thomas Burfort 15
Rebecca Ysbry 56-(Mother of Magie J.Bailes) b.Ark.

ST.FRANCIS COUNTY CEMETERY RECORDS=VOL.1-KATHLEEN BELL=1981
News reached the city Wednesday from Little Rock of the death of Mr. Eli Bailes. an old citizen of this county. His death occurred in a hospital, where he had been under treatment for some time. The remains were brought to this city yesterday and interred in the Hughes Cemetery.
--The Forrest City Times, Forrest City, Arkansas, Friday, December 23, 1910.

Goodspeed's Biography:
Eli Bailes, farmer and treasurer of Cross County, is prominent among the comparatively young men of Cross County, whose career thus far has been both honorable and successful. Well-informed on the general topics of the day, he cannot but impart to those with whom he comes in contact something of the truths with which his mind is stored. He was born in York County, S. C., in 1850, and was the youngest of a family of seven children born to Eli and Mary A. (Alexander) Bailes, natives, respectively, of South Carolina and North Carolina. The father was a tiller of the soil and died in his native State in 1886. The mother died in 1887. Eli Bailes was reared in South Carolina and his time was divided in early life between assisting on the home place and in getting a limited education in the common schools. During the war, his father and two brothers were in the Confederate army and one brother was killed. Eli Bailes came to Arkansas in 1867, located in St. Francis, bought a farm of 110 acres, erected buildings, cleared land and remained there until 1877, when he came to Cross County and located on the Bay Ridge farm. He remained there for four years and then moved to the McCrae farm, where from overflow and several bad speculations he met with temporary financial embarassment. He remained on this farm until 1885, and then came to Deadrick, now known as Levesque, where he farmed about 450 acres. On this farm, he has a store, mostly intended for his own plantation supplies, but has a fair stock of goods and is doing a good business. On December 1, 1888, he was appointed postmaster at Levesque and on the first of the following year, at a special election, he was made treasurer of Cross County. He has always taken a deep interest in politics and is known as one of the hardest workers for the Democratic party. He has been married twice, first in March 1869, to Miss Dovie Lembler, a native of South Carolina, but who was reared in St. Francis Founty. She died in September, 1875, and left two children, a son and a daughter: buried in Hughes Cem.: Charles Edward and Dovie Ethel. His second marriage took place on January 19, 1877, to Miss Maggie Wood, who was born and reared in St. Francis County. The fruits of this union were four children, two of whom are living: Robert H. and Lucile. Those deceased were unnamed. Mr. Bailes is a good farmer and a respectable citizen.

1900 Census:
Elie Bailes Home in 1900: Johnson, St Francis, Arkansas Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850 Birthplace: South Carolina-Head
Spouse's Name: Magie j Mother's Name: Rebecca Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Elie Bailes 50
Magie J. Bailes 42
Robert H Bailes 21
Lucile Bailes 14
Mabel Bailes 10
Thomas Burfort 15
Rebecca Ysbry 56-(Mother of Magie J.Bailes) b.Ark.

ST.FRANCIS COUNTY CEMETERY RECORDS=VOL.1-KATHLEEN BELL=1981


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