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William Wilson Bailey

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William Wilson Bailey

Birth
McMinn County, Tennessee, USA
Death
18 Feb 1907 (aged 78)
Gaither, Boone County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Gaither, Boone County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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William Wilson Bailey
•Surname: Bailey
•Given Name: William Wilson
•Sex: M
•Birth: 4 May 1827 in , McMinn, TN
•Death: 18 Feb 1907 in Harrison, Boone, AR
•Burial: Feb 1907 Bellefonte, Boone, AR

Father: John Bailey b: 22 Nov 1794 in , Buncombe, NC
Mother: Bersheba Cunningham b: 30 Oct 1794 in , Roane, TN

Marriage 1 Margaret Harriett Wasson b: ABT 1825 in , TN

Children
1. DeRoos Bailey b: 27 May 1857 in , Carroll, AR
2. Josephine Bailey b: 21 Mar 1859 in , Boone, AR

Marriage 2 Elizabeth b: Jul 1837 in , TN
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Marshall Mountain Wave - Mar 2, 1907

Capt. W. W. Bailey, one of Boone County's oldest and best citizens died at his home in Gaither Monday night, after a lingering illness of several months. He was interred at the White Cemetery, near the farm which has been his home for the past forty years.

Besides his aged wife he leaves two children to mourn him, both of whom were with him in his last hours; Josephine, wife of Judge B B Hudgens and De Roos, now a prominent attorney of Muskogee, Indian Territory.
Harrison Times, Feb 23.
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Bailey, William Wilson, Capt.-Born:May 4,1828 McMinn, Tenn. Died:Feb.18,1907 Buried:White Church Cemetery, Boone Co., Ark.- age abt.72, Atkins, Ark.-Service Unit:2nd Miss.Regt.Co.K-Confederate Veteran Magazine-v.15, p.561-on FAG-Tstone-Parents:John Bailey (1791 - 1876) Bersheba Cunningham Bailey (1794 - 1889) Spouse:Margrett Harriett Wasson Bailey (1822 - 1894)-Text: At the annual Reunion of Ben T. Embrey Camp, held on the 7th and 8th of August at Gravel Hill, Pope County, Ark., the Memorial Committee reported eight deaths among the members of the Camp during the past year. Among them was that of Capt. W. W. Bailey, whose death occurred February 19, 1907. He enlisted in Company K, 2d Mississippi Regiment, and served through the war. Sometime after the war he went to Arkansas and located in Franklin County, which he represented in the State Legislature for a time. Some fifteen years ago he located at Atkins, where he died. Comrade Bailey was about seventy two years old, and left several children and grandchildren.
- Paul V. Isbell
Added: Aug. 23, 2012
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Remembering and Honoring a True Southern Hero. A Confederate Soldier who Bravely and Proudly Fought for Southern Independence During the War of Northern Aggression. Deo Vindice.

- Tony Smith SCV Camp 38, North Charleston S.C.
Added: May. 29, 2014
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William Wilson Bailey
•Surname: Bailey
•Given Name: William Wilson
•Sex: M
•Birth: 4 May 1827 in , McMinn, TN
•Death: 18 Feb 1907 in Harrison, Boone, AR
•Burial: Feb 1907 Bellefonte, Boone, AR

Father: John Bailey b: 22 Nov 1794 in , Buncombe, NC
Mother: Bersheba Cunningham b: 30 Oct 1794 in , Roane, TN

Marriage 1 Margaret Harriett Wasson b: ABT 1825 in , TN

Children
1. DeRoos Bailey b: 27 May 1857 in , Carroll, AR
2. Josephine Bailey b: 21 Mar 1859 in , Boone, AR

Marriage 2 Elizabeth b: Jul 1837 in , TN
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Marshall Mountain Wave - Mar 2, 1907

Capt. W. W. Bailey, one of Boone County's oldest and best citizens died at his home in Gaither Monday night, after a lingering illness of several months. He was interred at the White Cemetery, near the farm which has been his home for the past forty years.

Besides his aged wife he leaves two children to mourn him, both of whom were with him in his last hours; Josephine, wife of Judge B B Hudgens and De Roos, now a prominent attorney of Muskogee, Indian Territory.
Harrison Times, Feb 23.
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Bailey, William Wilson, Capt.-Born:May 4,1828 McMinn, Tenn. Died:Feb.18,1907 Buried:White Church Cemetery, Boone Co., Ark.- age abt.72, Atkins, Ark.-Service Unit:2nd Miss.Regt.Co.K-Confederate Veteran Magazine-v.15, p.561-on FAG-Tstone-Parents:John Bailey (1791 - 1876) Bersheba Cunningham Bailey (1794 - 1889) Spouse:Margrett Harriett Wasson Bailey (1822 - 1894)-Text: At the annual Reunion of Ben T. Embrey Camp, held on the 7th and 8th of August at Gravel Hill, Pope County, Ark., the Memorial Committee reported eight deaths among the members of the Camp during the past year. Among them was that of Capt. W. W. Bailey, whose death occurred February 19, 1907. He enlisted in Company K, 2d Mississippi Regiment, and served through the war. Sometime after the war he went to Arkansas and located in Franklin County, which he represented in the State Legislature for a time. Some fifteen years ago he located at Atkins, where he died. Comrade Bailey was about seventy two years old, and left several children and grandchildren.
- Paul V. Isbell
Added: Aug. 23, 2012
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Remembering and Honoring a True Southern Hero. A Confederate Soldier who Bravely and Proudly Fought for Southern Independence During the War of Northern Aggression. Deo Vindice.

- Tony Smith SCV Camp 38, North Charleston S.C.
Added: May. 29, 2014
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