f/o (known) Catherine D (Bailey) Steele, George Smith Bailey, Nancy Isabel (Bailey) McNamee, Cornelius M Bailey, & James Madison Bailey
h/o Elizabeth (Sowers) Leonard (m. abt 1859-1860)
f/o Charles Melvin Bailey
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Marriage Records of Hancock County Index, Greenfield, Indiana Vol. 2 shows a marriage license granted to James Bailey and Jane McNamee. They were married by a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church named William Rector on July 16, 1843 in Hancock County, Indiana.
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In the Indiana State Library Marriage records, it mistakenly lists Jane McNamee marrying James Bauy on July, 16, 1843 in Hancock County, Indiana.
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Obituary - An old gentleman, named James C. Bailey, a resident of Sugar Creek Township, in this county died very suddenly on Thursday, 9th inst. under circumstances that induced the belief that he had been poisoned by his wife. After much delay, the contents of the stomach were sent to Indianapolis to a chemist to determine the presence of any deleterious substance. No word has been heard from the chemist. The wife of the deceased was very anxious to have the matter investigated. Source: "The Hancock Democrat," Greenfield, Hancock, County, Indiana on 23 Jan 1868 p.3. Sources include: Ancestors of Myron Dean Bailey."
f/o (known) Catherine D (Bailey) Steele, George Smith Bailey, Nancy Isabel (Bailey) McNamee, Cornelius M Bailey, & James Madison Bailey
h/o Elizabeth (Sowers) Leonard (m. abt 1859-1860)
f/o Charles Melvin Bailey
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Marriage Records of Hancock County Index, Greenfield, Indiana Vol. 2 shows a marriage license granted to James Bailey and Jane McNamee. They were married by a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church named William Rector on July 16, 1843 in Hancock County, Indiana.
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In the Indiana State Library Marriage records, it mistakenly lists Jane McNamee marrying James Bauy on July, 16, 1843 in Hancock County, Indiana.
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Obituary - An old gentleman, named James C. Bailey, a resident of Sugar Creek Township, in this county died very suddenly on Thursday, 9th inst. under circumstances that induced the belief that he had been poisoned by his wife. After much delay, the contents of the stomach were sent to Indianapolis to a chemist to determine the presence of any deleterious substance. No word has been heard from the chemist. The wife of the deceased was very anxious to have the matter investigated. Source: "The Hancock Democrat," Greenfield, Hancock, County, Indiana on 23 Jan 1868 p.3. Sources include: Ancestors of Myron Dean Bailey."
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