"Near Here Lie Buried Charles N. Bailey, (1791?-12-14-1849), Son of Ansel and wife Margaret Riddle, (1795-1877), (D/o John). He was born on Storey Branch, Little King's Creek, present Caldwell County. On their land this cemetery is located. Their children were Elizabeth Roland, John (buried here), Ansel, James W., Nancy Randolph (here), Mary Polly Renfro (here), Harvey J., Nathaniel (here), William (here), Jessie (here), and Bacchus (here). This marker placed by Descendant Lloyd Bailey and his sons, 2004."
Charles died after suffering greatly for nine months with kidney stones. He was a very active member of Zion Baptist Church and a farmer by occupation. His grave was originally marked with a tall stone that, along with others, was broken off at ground level.
"Near Here Lie Buried Charles N. Bailey, (1791?-12-14-1849), Son of Ansel and wife Margaret Riddle, (1795-1877), (D/o John). He was born on Storey Branch, Little King's Creek, present Caldwell County. On their land this cemetery is located. Their children were Elizabeth Roland, John (buried here), Ansel, James W., Nancy Randolph (here), Mary Polly Renfro (here), Harvey J., Nathaniel (here), William (here), Jessie (here), and Bacchus (here). This marker placed by Descendant Lloyd Bailey and his sons, 2004."
Charles died after suffering greatly for nine months with kidney stones. He was a very active member of Zion Baptist Church and a farmer by occupation. His grave was originally marked with a tall stone that, along with others, was broken off at ground level.
Family Members
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Bailey Roland
1815–1904
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Jonathan Samuel "John" Bailey
1820–1897
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Pvt Ansel Bailey
1821–1869
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Pvt James Wesley Bailey
1822–1882
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Pvt Harvey James Bailey
1825–1864
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Mary Bailey Renfro
1825–1909
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Nathaniel "Nat" Bailey
1828–1852
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PVT William McThaddeus Bailey
1831–1904
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Pvt Jesse Bailey
1834–1902
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