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James R Bailey

Birth6 Oct 1783 - Lisbon, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Death31 Mar 1861 - Ohio, United States
MotherZerviah Blodgett
FatherTimothy Bailey

Born in Lisbon, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States on 6 Oct 1783 to Timothy Bailey and Zerviah Blodgett. James R Bailey married Frances "Fanny" Wyeth and had 5 children. He passed away on 31 Mar 1861 in Ohio, United States.

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Timothy Bailey
1751 - 1825
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Zerviah Blodgett
1759 - 1852
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Frances "Fanny" Wyeth
1800 - 1871
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Nabby Parker
1790 - 1820
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Philma Bailey
1832 - Unknown
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Thalia A Bailey
1837 - Unknown
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William Henry Bailey
1840 - 1914
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Christopher Columbus Bailey
1813 - 1882
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James Riley Bayley Dr.
1820 - 1901

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