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Jacob Bailey

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Jacob Bailey Veteran

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
11 Oct 1901 (aged 61)
Burial
Philadelphia, Washington County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 11, Site 3
Memorial ID
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2 LT
CIVIL WAR

Found NO Bailey's in Washington County on the 1860 Census.

DETAILED SOLDIER RECORD
JACOB BAILEY
[search record: 61st Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Pitts') (81st Infantry); 'click' on Jacob's name: 62 Tennessee Mtd Infantry. (Pitts' Regiment 81 Tenn Inf) ]
Regiment Name: 62 Tennessee Mounted Infantry
(Pitts Regiment 81 Tennessee Infantry)
Side: Confederate
Company: D
Soldier's rank in: 2 Lieutenant
Soldier's rank out: 2 Lieutenant
Alternate Name: blank
Notes: blank
Film Number M231 roll 2
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

Melscat, contributor 47333278, confirmed through the Eastern Tennessee State University that this IS the correct Jacob Bailey.

CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS
61st Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Pitts') (81st Infantry)
61st Infantry Regiment (also called 81st Regiment) was organized at Henderson Mills [now Afton, Greene County], Tennessee, during October, 1862. The men were from Greene, Sullivan, Jefferson, Grainger, and Claiborne [counties]. It was soon assigned to General Vaughn's Brigade and remained there throughout the war. Serving in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, the unit moved to Jackson, fought at Chickasaw Bayou, then had 400 men captured at Big Black River Bridge. The rest of the regiment (112 men) marched to Vicksburg and were captured on July 4, 1863. Exchanged and reorganized as mounted infantry, it fought in the Knoxville operations and in the Valley of Virginia. Later it moved to North Carolina, then Georgia where the unit disbanded during the spring of 1865. The field officers were Colonels Fountain E Pitts and James G Rose, Lieutenant Colonel James P Snapp, and Major I Nathan Dodd.
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

Jacob Bailey and Mollie E Mauk married 10 October 1863 in Washington County, Tennessee. (Image)

1870/ Tennessee/ Washington
Jacob Bailey, 30y b.TN, occ: Works on Farm
Mary E, 23y b.TN
Malinda E [Elizabeth E], 5y b.TN
Martha E, 3y b.TN
Jennie, 10mos (Jul) b.TN
James R Mauk, 13y b.TN, occ: Works on Farm
[Mary's parents, James and Malinda were family 147, while Jacob and Mary were family 149 on this Census]

1880/ Tennessee/ Washington
h/ Jacob Bailey, 40y b.TN, occ: Farmer
w/ Mary E, 36y b.TN
d/ Malinda E [Elizabeth E], 17y b.TN
d/ Martha E, 14y b.TN
d/ Geneva, 11y b.TN
d/ Rebecca J, 8y b.TN
d/ Laura F, 5y b.TN
d Saraphina [Sallie], 2y b.TN

1900/ Tennessee/ Washington
h/ Jacob Bailey, 60y b.May 1840 TN, M/36, occ: Farmer
[Jacob didn't appear on Index - previous Census page (with his name on it) was covered or torn]
w/ Mary E, 53y b.May 1847 TN, mother of 8/7 living
d/ Laura F, 25y b.Apr 1875 TN
d/ Nannie A, 16y b.May 1884 TN
gd/ Mary E Moore, 7y b.Nov 1892 TN
gd/ Annie E Moore, 3y b.Feb 1897 TN

Notes on daughters: Jennie/Geneva married A R Mauck; (Martha) Ellen married Thomas Kelly; it is unknown if Rebecca J married.
2 LT
CIVIL WAR

Found NO Bailey's in Washington County on the 1860 Census.

DETAILED SOLDIER RECORD
JACOB BAILEY
[search record: 61st Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Pitts') (81st Infantry); 'click' on Jacob's name: 62 Tennessee Mtd Infantry. (Pitts' Regiment 81 Tenn Inf) ]
Regiment Name: 62 Tennessee Mounted Infantry
(Pitts Regiment 81 Tennessee Infantry)
Side: Confederate
Company: D
Soldier's rank in: 2 Lieutenant
Soldier's rank out: 2 Lieutenant
Alternate Name: blank
Notes: blank
Film Number M231 roll 2
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

Melscat, contributor 47333278, confirmed through the Eastern Tennessee State University that this IS the correct Jacob Bailey.

CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS
61st Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Pitts') (81st Infantry)
61st Infantry Regiment (also called 81st Regiment) was organized at Henderson Mills [now Afton, Greene County], Tennessee, during October, 1862. The men were from Greene, Sullivan, Jefferson, Grainger, and Claiborne [counties]. It was soon assigned to General Vaughn's Brigade and remained there throughout the war. Serving in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, the unit moved to Jackson, fought at Chickasaw Bayou, then had 400 men captured at Big Black River Bridge. The rest of the regiment (112 men) marched to Vicksburg and were captured on July 4, 1863. Exchanged and reorganized as mounted infantry, it fought in the Knoxville operations and in the Valley of Virginia. Later it moved to North Carolina, then Georgia where the unit disbanded during the spring of 1865. The field officers were Colonels Fountain E Pitts and James G Rose, Lieutenant Colonel James P Snapp, and Major I Nathan Dodd.
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

Jacob Bailey and Mollie E Mauk married 10 October 1863 in Washington County, Tennessee. (Image)

1870/ Tennessee/ Washington
Jacob Bailey, 30y b.TN, occ: Works on Farm
Mary E, 23y b.TN
Malinda E [Elizabeth E], 5y b.TN
Martha E, 3y b.TN
Jennie, 10mos (Jul) b.TN
James R Mauk, 13y b.TN, occ: Works on Farm
[Mary's parents, James and Malinda were family 147, while Jacob and Mary were family 149 on this Census]

1880/ Tennessee/ Washington
h/ Jacob Bailey, 40y b.TN, occ: Farmer
w/ Mary E, 36y b.TN
d/ Malinda E [Elizabeth E], 17y b.TN
d/ Martha E, 14y b.TN
d/ Geneva, 11y b.TN
d/ Rebecca J, 8y b.TN
d/ Laura F, 5y b.TN
d Saraphina [Sallie], 2y b.TN

1900/ Tennessee/ Washington
h/ Jacob Bailey, 60y b.May 1840 TN, M/36, occ: Farmer
[Jacob didn't appear on Index - previous Census page (with his name on it) was covered or torn]
w/ Mary E, 53y b.May 1847 TN, mother of 8/7 living
d/ Laura F, 25y b.Apr 1875 TN
d/ Nannie A, 16y b.May 1884 TN
gd/ Mary E Moore, 7y b.Nov 1892 TN
gd/ Annie E Moore, 3y b.Feb 1897 TN

Notes on daughters: Jennie/Geneva married A R Mauck; (Martha) Ellen married Thomas Kelly; it is unknown if Rebecca J married.

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  • Created by: SMG~SLG
  • Added: Mar 27, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50322955/jacob-bailey: accessed ), memorial page for Jacob Bailey (16 May 1840–11 Oct 1901), Find a Grave Memorial ID 50322955, citing Philadelphia Community Cemetery, Philadelphia, Washington County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by SMG~SLG (contributor 46828829).