Husband of Ruth Goodhue.
Children (b. in Lowell)
Stephen G., s., Jan. 23, 1845 - Mar. 31, 1926
Clara Louis, Oct. 5, 1847 -
____, d., Sep. 15, 1849 -
Ruth, Sep. 7, 1851 - Oct. 3, 1929
Martha K., Mar. 1854 -
From his son Stephens Yale Obit:
"Thomas was the son of Moors and Ruthena (Duston) Bailey; descendant of Richard Bailey, who came from England to Lynn, Mass, in 1638 and later settled at Rowley, Mass., where he was connected with one of the first cloth mills in America; descendant of Thomas Duston, eldest son of Hannah Duston, of Haverhill, Mass., who was captured by Indians in 1697, escaped after killing her captors, and returned to Haverhill, where there is a commemorative statue erected to her memory, a second monument to her memory being on an island at the confluence of the Contocook and Mernmac rivers near Concord, N.H."
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MA Deaths 1841-1915, death registered in Lowell 1890, pg 186, married, age 70y 3m 13d, "cancer of stomach", Mason, b. Boston, s, Moorse? and Abiah
Husband of Ruth Goodhue.
Children (b. in Lowell)
Stephen G., s., Jan. 23, 1845 - Mar. 31, 1926
Clara Louis, Oct. 5, 1847 -
____, d., Sep. 15, 1849 -
Ruth, Sep. 7, 1851 - Oct. 3, 1929
Martha K., Mar. 1854 -
From his son Stephens Yale Obit:
"Thomas was the son of Moors and Ruthena (Duston) Bailey; descendant of Richard Bailey, who came from England to Lynn, Mass, in 1638 and later settled at Rowley, Mass., where he was connected with one of the first cloth mills in America; descendant of Thomas Duston, eldest son of Hannah Duston, of Haverhill, Mass., who was captured by Indians in 1697, escaped after killing her captors, and returned to Haverhill, where there is a commemorative statue erected to her memory, a second monument to her memory being on an island at the confluence of the Contocook and Mernmac rivers near Concord, N.H."
___________
MA Deaths 1841-1915, death registered in Lowell 1890, pg 186, married, age 70y 3m 13d, "cancer of stomach", Mason, b. Boston, s, Moorse? and Abiah
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