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Anna <I>Sullivan</I> Bailey Saxby

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Anna Sullivan Bailey Saxby

Birth
Death
1908 (aged 49–50)
Burial
East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Thomas Bailey --1880 Palmyra, NY census shows Anna with her husband, Thomas, and children Charles, Henry and Annie [Esther A.].

1892 E. Bloomfield, NY census shows Anna and her children, including Charles, Henry, Esther (shown on 1880 census) plus John Stanley Bailey, whose marriage record states that he was the son of Anna Sullivan (and the [adopted] son of John Saxby)

Wife of John Saxby

Mother of Esther (Guy Wheeler Sleight) Bailey, who is buried next to her.

Victor Herald 1 January 1904

East Bloomfield, N. Y. - The body of John Saxby was found beside the New York Central railroad tracks, about one and one-half miles west of Holcomb, this morning by Harley Dibble, who was on his way from Ionia to his work here. It is supposed that he was struck by one of the night freight trains. The only visible injuries are a few bruises on the head. Coroner Warner of Canandaigua has been notified. The deceased is survived by a wife and several small children.

Victor Herald 8 January 1904

East Bloomfield, N. Y. - The funeral of John Saxby, whose body was found beside the New York Central tracks last Wednesday morning, took place on Saturday, the Rev. W. D. Robinson officiating. Interment was at the East Bloomfield cemetery. A wife, two children, four brothers and two sisters survive to mourn his untimely end.
Wife of Thomas Bailey --1880 Palmyra, NY census shows Anna with her husband, Thomas, and children Charles, Henry and Annie [Esther A.].

1892 E. Bloomfield, NY census shows Anna and her children, including Charles, Henry, Esther (shown on 1880 census) plus John Stanley Bailey, whose marriage record states that he was the son of Anna Sullivan (and the [adopted] son of John Saxby)

Wife of John Saxby

Mother of Esther (Guy Wheeler Sleight) Bailey, who is buried next to her.

Victor Herald 1 January 1904

East Bloomfield, N. Y. - The body of John Saxby was found beside the New York Central railroad tracks, about one and one-half miles west of Holcomb, this morning by Harley Dibble, who was on his way from Ionia to his work here. It is supposed that he was struck by one of the night freight trains. The only visible injuries are a few bruises on the head. Coroner Warner of Canandaigua has been notified. The deceased is survived by a wife and several small children.

Victor Herald 8 January 1904

East Bloomfield, N. Y. - The funeral of John Saxby, whose body was found beside the New York Central tracks last Wednesday morning, took place on Saturday, the Rev. W. D. Robinson officiating. Interment was at the East Bloomfield cemetery. A wife, two children, four brothers and two sisters survive to mourn his untimely end.


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