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John INNES ( - )

1 John A. INNES1,2,3 ( - ) [11645]. Marr Annette M. VIDONYA 2 Oct 1976, Bethlehem, PA.3

2 Floyd Adam INNES2,4 (1917-2003) [11644]. Born 5 Dec 1917, Canton, PA.2,5 Marr Amy Elizabeth BAILEY 30 May 1941, Coryland, PA.4 Died 13 Jun 2003.5

3 Amy Elizabeth BAILEY4,6 (1912-1999) [11641]. Born 23 Aug 1912, PA.5,6 Died 7 Jan 1999.5

From the Wellsboro Agitator.

June 4, 1941 - "Miss Amy Elizabeth Bailey, daughter of Mrs. Robert R. McInroy, of Hammond, and Floyd A. Innes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Innes, of Canton, were married May 30, by Rev. O.E. Crippen in the Baptist parsonage at Coryland, Rutland township.
The bride, whose father was John W. Bailey, was graduated from Dundee School, Starkey Seminary and Elmira Business Institute. She was employed at the First National Bank in Wellsboro. Mr. Innes for seven years had been employed by chain store in this area, but recently has been with the 103rd Medical Regiment, P.N.G., at Indiantown Gap. He left Sunday for a month of special duty at Carlisle Army Station."

July 26, 1944 - "Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Innes and son, John, of Texas, who have been spending a two week's furlough with Mrs. Innes' mother, Mrs. Robert McInroy and Mr. McInroy, returned home Friday."

September 27, 1944 - "Mrs. Floyd Innes and son, John have returned home from Texas to stay with Mrs. Innes' mother, Mrs. Robert McInroy and Mr. McInroy. Cpl. Innes expects to leave for overseas duty soon."

6 John W. BAILEY6,7,8,9,10 (1884-1930) [11531]. Born 5 May 1884, PA.8,11 Marr Callie W. HAMMOND 29 Nov 1906, Marquette, MI.10 Died 27 May 1930, Dundee, NY.11 Cause: Heart trouble. Buried Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, PA.11

From the Wellsboro Agitator.

May 13, 1908 - "Mr. John W. Bailey, the new grocer at Holiday, is doing quite a business. He has a wagon on the road. It is quite convenient for the farmers to have the goods brought to the door and to dispose of their butter and eggs. C.A. Keeny is his assistant and does the driving. In business at the present day the successful ones are those who deliver the goods."

February 17, 1909 - "Mr. John W. Bailey, son of L.L. Bailey, Esq., of this borough, has sold his large general store business and building at Crookedcreek to Mr. L.G. Davidson, of Hicksville, Long Island, who has taken possession. Mr. Bailey is still Postmaster at Crookedcreek."

November 17, 1909 - "Mr. John W. Bailey has bought a store and residence at Pratt's Hollow, N.Y., and has taken possession. Mrs. Bailey, who has been at the home of her father, Frank Hammond, went to that place last week."

December 15, 1920 - "John W. Bailey has purchased a store at Beaver Dams, which he will conduct and is moving his family to that place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond will go with them. We are sorry to lose them from our community."

From the Wellsboro Gazette.

June 5, 1930 - "John W. Bailey Dies at Home in Dundee, N.Y.
John W. Bailey, for many years a resident of Beaver Dams and Dundee, and a former Wellsboro boy, died at his home in Dundee on Tuesday afternoon, May 27, of an illness of heart trouble suffered for the past six months.
John Bailey was born in Wellsboro May 5, 1884, a son of the late Mr. L.L. Bailey, and spent his early life here, graduating from the Wellsboro High School in 1901.
He was married to Miss Callie Hammond of Hammond, on Thanksgiving Day, 1906. They lived in Hammond, Madison County and Beaver Dams in New York state until a few years ago when they moved to Dundee. Mr. Bailey was the head of the firm John W. Bailey & Co., dealers in agricultural implements and machinery.
He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Amy of Dundee; two brothers, L.L. Bailey, of Penn Yan and Harry Bailey, of Brooklyn; three sisters, Mr. Frederick Lieder, of Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Catherine Hoffman of Brooklyn and Mrs. Edith Crichton of New York City.
Prayer service at the home on Thursday was followed by burial in the Wellsboro Cemetery, Rev. C.W. Sheriff, pastor of the First Baptist, and Rev. Norman, of Beaver Dams Church, officiating."

[Note: The 1900 census reported that he was born in May 1883 but this says May 5, 1884.].

12 Lewis Llewellyn BAILEY7,8,12,13,14,15,16 (1849-1920) [11440]. Born 30 Jan 1849, Charleston Twp., PA.7,12,13,14,15 Marr Elizabeth Catherine HILL 1872, Lindley.17 Marr Carrie J. HASTINGS 19 Feb 1891.8,18 Died 31 Mar 1920, Wellsboro, PA.19 Cause: Stroke. Buried Wellsboro Cemetery.19

Biographical sketch of Llewellyn L. Bailey in the History of Tioga County, 1897.

"LLEWELLYN L. BAILEY was born in Charleston township, Tioga county, January 30, 1849, a son of John W. Bailey, and grandson of Roswell Bailey. He was educated in the public schools and at Mansfield State Normal, and when seventeen years of age entered a drug store in Blossburg, where he clerked three years. He then came to Wellsboro and worked for his father two years, at the end of which time he established a feed and supply store at Antrim. Two years later he sold out and entered the first National Bank of Wellsboro as a book-keeper, which position he filled from 1873 to 1882. In 1880 he was elected a director and served until July, 1896. He was made assistant cashier in 1882 and acted as such until January 1, 1893, when he became a cashier, and occupied that position until October, 1894, when he resigned to take charge of the estate of Philip Williams, In January, 1897, he was elected vice-president of the Wellsborough National Bank. Mr. Bailey married Elizabeth C. Hill, a daughter of Rev. H.F. Hill, of Lindley, New York. Seven children blessed this union, named as follows: Mabel E., deceased; Arthur L., book-keeper for Mathers, Graves & Company; Harry F., Margaret L., John W., Edith A. and Catherine E. Mrs. Bailey died June 11, 1888, and he was again married to Carrie J. Hastings, a daughter of E.H. Hastings, of Wellsboro. The family are adherents of the Baptist Church, and in politics, Mr. Bailey is a Democrat. He has filled the offices of school director and councilman for two terms each, and is one of the enterprising and progressive citizens of his native county."

From the Wellsboro Agitator.

June 17, 1891 - "Fire this Morning. About three o'clock this morning Mr L.L. Bailey's dwelling house on Walnut street was greatly damaged by fire and water. Mr. Bailey's two sons were aroused by smoke in their room in the back part of the house. The fire seemed to have smouldered a long time between the walls before it broke out. The firemen turned on the water but it was a long time before the flames were extinguished it being found awkward work to reach them. The back part of the house was burned down, and the roof was nearly burned off and the plastering was spoiled by the water.
Most of the furniture in the main part of the house was saved, but almost all the clothing of the six children was destroyed.
Mr. Bailey thinks that he has insurance enough to cover the loss. He has leased the Jacobson house on Meade street, where he formerly lived, and is putting things to right as fast as possible.
The origin of the fire is unknown."

April 7, 1920 - "DEATH OF L.L. BAILEY. President of Tioga County Savings and Trust Died Last Wednesday Morning.
Lewis Llewellyn Bailey, aged 71 years died last Wednesday morning, March 31 at 5:50 o'clock at his home on Queen street, after an illness of several weeks. His condition was not considered alarming until March 25, when he suffered a stroke of Apoplexy when he suffered a second stroke on Tuesday.
Mr. Bailey was born in Charleston township, January 30, 1849, a son of the late John W. and Margaret Lewis Bailey. He was educated in the public schools and at Mansfield State Normal School, and when 17 years of age entered a drug store in Blossburg, where he clerked three years. . . . . .".

13 Elizabeth Catherine HILL7,17 (1852-1889) [11526]. Born 6 Jan 1852, Genesco, NY.17 Died 11 Jun 1889, Wellsboro, PA.7,17,20 Buried Wellsboro Cemetery.20

7 Callie W. HAMMOND6,9,10 ( - ) [11640]. Marr Robert R. MCINROY Oct 1935.21

From the Wellsboro Agitator.

June 13, 1906 - "The engagement is announced of John W. Bailey, of Marquette, Mich., youngest son of L.L. Bailey of the Tioga County Savings and Trust Company, in this borough, and Miss Callie Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, of Marquette, formerly of Hammond. Mr. Bailey is now in the employ of the Tyoga Lumber Company as book keeper at Marquette.".

14 Frank HAMMOND9 ( - ) [11642].

Sources

1"From a reference to son John of Mrs. Floyd Innes in the Wellsboro Agitator, July 26, 1944 and September 27, 1944".
2"Obituary of Floyd Adam Innes in the Star Gazette (Elmira, NY), June 25, 2003".
3"Wedding announcement of Annette M. Vidonya and John A. Innes in the Wellsboro Gazette, October 13, 1976".
4"Wedding announcement of Amy Elizabeth Bailey and Floyd A. Innes in the Wellsboro Agitator, June 4, 1941".
5"Social Security Death Index".
6"1930 NY, Yates, Starkey census".
7"Biographical sketch of Llewellyn L. Bailey in the History of Tioga County, 1897".
8"1900 PA, Tioga, Wellsboro census".
9"Engagement announcement of John W. Bailey and Callie Hammond in the Wellsboro Agitator, June 13, 1906".
10"Michigan Marriage Records".
11"Obituary of John W. Bailey in the Wellsboro Gazette, June 5, 1930".
12"Biographical sketch of John W. Bailey in the History of Tioga County, 1897".
13"1850 PA, Tioga, Charleston census".
14"1860 PA, Tioga, Charleston census".
15"1910 PA, Tioga, Wellsboro census".
16"1920 PA, Tioga, Wellsboro census".
17"Obituary of Elizabeth Catherine Hill in the Wellsboro Agitator, June 18, 1889".
18"Obituary of Carrie Hastings Bailey in the Wellsboro Agitator, April 13, 1927 ".
19"Obituary of Lewis Llewellyn Bailey in the Wellsboro Agitator, April 7, 1920".
20"Wellsboro Cemetery Records".
21"Information provided by David Gustner".