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Mary Jane “Nancy” Fain Bailey

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
unknown
West Virginia, USA
Burial
Montcalm, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The birth and death dates are estimated from census records.
She may have been the daughter of Daniel and Sarah Fain, of Patrick county, Virginia, who removed to Mercer county (census, 1850), then on to Pike county, Kentucky (census, 1860). If they are the Daniel and Sarah in the 1870 census of Lawrence county, Ohio, the names of the children are the same and their ages within range, but ages of the parents do not seem correct, as they are written as less than the census of 1860.
There is no image available, but a marriage date was recorded as 2 Sep 1858, Pike County, Kentucky, of Mary to Thompson P. Bailey.*
An available online death record is not found as of Oct. 2014. Her death was, we can assume, after the birth of son Cyrus in 1863.
The location of her burial is not verified, however, she might have been interred at Montcalm at King cemetery.
The grave may not be marked.
Her residence would have been near this graveyard.
(See more about this on her husband's memorial).
Her husband remarried in 1866.
Her sons' death records bear her name as Mother.
She was approximately 25 years of age.
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*The marriage entry was found by our member 46854247. Thanks to her!
Additional, Oct. 2014. Items from further searching -
In 1859, the year after Mary and Thompson married, her parents had another child which they named Thompson, recorded in Kentucky, and he shows in the census with the other siblings in 1860, in KY, and in Lawrence county, Ohio, in 1870. The 1860 transcription does not give his first name, but the image does.
Another son, John C., died in Hocking county, Ohio. The cemetery named did not show in a findagrave search.
This John married a Rawlins, her name is Minerva on the license but Missouri on the minister's return - the date was 27 Sep 1866, filed on 20 Oct. 1866. The court noted that Daniel Fain had given consent for his son's marriage.
A Daniel Fain died in Ohio in 1888, only the name listed, with no further information at all (familysearch).
A marriage for Daniel "Finn" and Sarah "Handy", 11 Feb 1836, Patrick, Virginia, gives his age as 18 years. From this record, his birthdate can be estimated as 1817-1818, and if he was the Daniel who died in Ohio, would have been approximately 70 years of age.
The brother of Martha Fain Hylton, 45788192.

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Sarah's maiden name is written as Handy in some transcriptions and genealogies, and on the death record of the son John C. Fain, (possibly Hardy?)
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The birth and death dates are estimated from census records.
She may have been the daughter of Daniel and Sarah Fain, of Patrick county, Virginia, who removed to Mercer county (census, 1850), then on to Pike county, Kentucky (census, 1860). If they are the Daniel and Sarah in the 1870 census of Lawrence county, Ohio, the names of the children are the same and their ages within range, but ages of the parents do not seem correct, as they are written as less than the census of 1860.
There is no image available, but a marriage date was recorded as 2 Sep 1858, Pike County, Kentucky, of Mary to Thompson P. Bailey.*
An available online death record is not found as of Oct. 2014. Her death was, we can assume, after the birth of son Cyrus in 1863.
The location of her burial is not verified, however, she might have been interred at Montcalm at King cemetery.
The grave may not be marked.
Her residence would have been near this graveyard.
(See more about this on her husband's memorial).
Her husband remarried in 1866.
Her sons' death records bear her name as Mother.
She was approximately 25 years of age.
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*The marriage entry was found by our member 46854247. Thanks to her!
Additional, Oct. 2014. Items from further searching -
In 1859, the year after Mary and Thompson married, her parents had another child which they named Thompson, recorded in Kentucky, and he shows in the census with the other siblings in 1860, in KY, and in Lawrence county, Ohio, in 1870. The 1860 transcription does not give his first name, but the image does.
Another son, John C., died in Hocking county, Ohio. The cemetery named did not show in a findagrave search.
This John married a Rawlins, her name is Minerva on the license but Missouri on the minister's return - the date was 27 Sep 1866, filed on 20 Oct. 1866. The court noted that Daniel Fain had given consent for his son's marriage.
A Daniel Fain died in Ohio in 1888, only the name listed, with no further information at all (familysearch).
A marriage for Daniel "Finn" and Sarah "Handy", 11 Feb 1836, Patrick, Virginia, gives his age as 18 years. From this record, his birthdate can be estimated as 1817-1818, and if he was the Daniel who died in Ohio, would have been approximately 70 years of age.
The brother of Martha Fain Hylton, 45788192.

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Sarah's maiden name is written as Handy in some transcriptions and genealogies, and on the death record of the son John C. Fain, (possibly Hardy?)
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