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Charles A. Bailey

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Charles A. Bailey

Birth
Agency, Wapello County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 May 1938 (aged 80–81)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Alva, Woods County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
01-0-05
Memorial ID
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**Note** the burial dates and burial place is not 100% verified. There is a rumor that Charles may have died in an accident involving dynamite. So far, there is no death certificate that I can find, but his wife, Mary Etta Skellenger Bailey, remarried in February 1897 to Andy Green. The marriage was witnessed by her sister Hattie Skellenger Miller. On the marriage certificate she documents that she is a widow, which would suggest the rumor is true.

Charles A Bailey was the son of John Howard Bailey and Amanda Payne Bailey. He had 12 siblings, three who died in infancy. Cyrus, Randolph, Chapman, Oscar, Lafayette, Robert, Stephen, Infant, Harvey, Clara, Robert and Guy Lorenzo. The details of this burial are suspect, but I have no other leads.
The photo may not be Charles Bailey. It was found with another photo from Ottumwa, IA in my grandmother's things. I sent the photo to a cousin of Charles', the departed DVDarland, and she thought it might be him.
**Note** the burial dates and burial place is not 100% verified. There is a rumor that Charles may have died in an accident involving dynamite. So far, there is no death certificate that I can find, but his wife, Mary Etta Skellenger Bailey, remarried in February 1897 to Andy Green. The marriage was witnessed by her sister Hattie Skellenger Miller. On the marriage certificate she documents that she is a widow, which would suggest the rumor is true.

Charles A Bailey was the son of John Howard Bailey and Amanda Payne Bailey. He had 12 siblings, three who died in infancy. Cyrus, Randolph, Chapman, Oscar, Lafayette, Robert, Stephen, Infant, Harvey, Clara, Robert and Guy Lorenzo. The details of this burial are suspect, but I have no other leads.
The photo may not be Charles Bailey. It was found with another photo from Ottumwa, IA in my grandmother's things. I sent the photo to a cousin of Charles', the departed DVDarland, and she thought it might be him.

Gravesite Details

We are not certain he is buried here. See note.



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