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Adam Bailar

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Adam Bailar

Birth
Shelby County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Feb 1915 (aged 91)
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 2 Lot 58 Plot 01
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BAILAR, Adam – Adam Bailar died at his home at Geneva Friday, February 5, 1915, after an attack of grip. Had Mr. Bailar lived until February 15, he would have been ninety-two years of age. Mr. Bailar was born in Shelby county, Ohio, February 15, 1823. He was married to Sarah Coombs February 10, 1848 at Sidney, O. To this union were born nine children, eight of whom are living.
Mr. Bailar and family came to Fillmore county, Nebraska, in 1876 and he had lived in the vicinity of Geneva ever since. Mr. Bailar was baptized when a child and was known as a kind, gentle man. Mr. Bailar is survived by eight children, one, Mrs. C. L. Ray, being deceased, fifteen grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. The children living are Dr. L. D. Bailar of Minneapolis, Silas Bailar of Dill, Ok., Clayton Bailar of Topeka, Everett Bailar of Omaha, Mrs. W. J. Yates of Geneva, Mrs. J. R. Darrow and Mrs. P. W. Vaught of Holdenville, Ok., and Miss Nettie Bailar of Geneva. Two brothers, William of Geneva and: Lewis of Glenwood Springs, Col., also survives. Mr. Bailar's wife died February 1, 1906.

The funeral took place at the residence at 2 p. m. Sunday and was conducted by Rev. J. T. Jackson of the Free Will Baptist church. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal, 1915.
BAILAR, Adam – Adam Bailar died at his home at Geneva Friday, February 5, 1915, after an attack of grip. Had Mr. Bailar lived until February 15, he would have been ninety-two years of age. Mr. Bailar was born in Shelby county, Ohio, February 15, 1823. He was married to Sarah Coombs February 10, 1848 at Sidney, O. To this union were born nine children, eight of whom are living.
Mr. Bailar and family came to Fillmore county, Nebraska, in 1876 and he had lived in the vicinity of Geneva ever since. Mr. Bailar was baptized when a child and was known as a kind, gentle man. Mr. Bailar is survived by eight children, one, Mrs. C. L. Ray, being deceased, fifteen grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. The children living are Dr. L. D. Bailar of Minneapolis, Silas Bailar of Dill, Ok., Clayton Bailar of Topeka, Everett Bailar of Omaha, Mrs. W. J. Yates of Geneva, Mrs. J. R. Darrow and Mrs. P. W. Vaught of Holdenville, Ok., and Miss Nettie Bailar of Geneva. Two brothers, William of Geneva and: Lewis of Glenwood Springs, Col., also survives. Mr. Bailar's wife died February 1, 1906.

The funeral took place at the residence at 2 p. m. Sunday and was conducted by Rev. J. T. Jackson of the Free Will Baptist church. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal, 1915.


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