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Wiley C Bailey

Birth1827 - Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Death1888 - Knox, Tennessee, United States
MotherNancy Baker
FatherAllen Bailey

Born in Buncombe, North Carolina, United States on 1827 to Allen Bailey and Nancy Baker. Wiley C Bailey married Elizabeth Susan Wooten and had 7 children. He passed away on 1888 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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Allen Bailey
1796 - 1892
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Nancy Baker
1795 - 1834
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Elizabeth Susan Wooten
1830 - 1889
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James Madison Bailey
1856 - 1935
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Vesta Ellen Bailey
1859 - 1926
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Tempis A. Bailey
1862 - 1955
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Samuel M. Bailey
1874 - Unknown
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Mary E. Bailey
1867 - Unknown
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James Beauregard Bailey
1859 - 1933
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John William Bailey
1869 - 1952

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